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View Poll Results: The Most Influential Rock Artist
The Rolling Stones 12 3.74%
The Beatles 152 47.35%
The Who 12 3.74%
Led Zeppelin 28 8.72%
The Kinks 4 1.25%
Bob Dylan 41 12.77%
Jim Hendrix 37 11.53%
The Velvet Underground 35 10.90%
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Old 03-20-2012, 07:28 AM   #501 (permalink)
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I'd love to hear some examples of this influence which can be specifically attributed to Elvis as opposed to, say, Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, Ike Turner or Little Richard.
he had more Japanese imitators than all five

and he probably influenced Marlon Brando's mumbled baritone monotonal delivery
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Old 03-20-2012, 12:09 PM   #502 (permalink)
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All im saying is popularity and influence are connected. Nobody can be influential if their music isn't being listened to.
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Old 03-20-2012, 12:24 PM   #503 (permalink)
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All im saying is popularity and influence are connected. Nobody can be influential if their music isn't being listened to.
I don't think anyone has claimed otherwise. What I'm saying, however, is that being more popular doesn't automatically mean that one is more influential. For example, Pat Boone was the second most popular artist of the 50s (after Elvis), but I think you'd be hard-pressed to say he was more influential than Chuck Berry, who was much less popular.
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Old 03-20-2012, 06:56 PM   #504 (permalink)
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I don't think anyone has claimed otherwise. What I'm saying, however, is that being more popular doesn't automatically mean that one is more influential. For example, Pat Boone was the second most popular artist of the 50s (after Elvis), but I think you'd be hard-pressed to say he was more influential than Chuck Berry, who was much less popular.
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Also, no Black Sabbath? Pretty much every heavy music artist is heavily influenced by Sabbath.
Good point and totally agree.

I can't help but feel The Beatles are disgustingly overrated. I've heard Revolver and Sgt. Pepper and although catchy, I find them both bland. They aren't that interesting or good in terms of rock.

It seems to me that it's been said so much that they are the best band of all time that people these days just believe it. I can name about 5 bands I think make better music and I only started listening to rock music about a year ago.
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I think it's real close between Hendrix, Dylan and The Beatles. I think Dylan influenced Hendrix and The Beatles more than they influenced him, not saying he wasn't influenced by them, though. Hendrix is the most influential guitarist and Dylan and is the most influential songwriter.
One of Hendrix's biggest childhood hero's was Elvis...
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One of Hendrix's biggest childhood hero's was Elvis...
As well as t-bone walker. And considering t-bone was the father of electric blues, you could easily cite him as one of the most influential rock artist, because as we all know, electric blues was the foundation of rock n roll.
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I only started listening to rock music about a year ago.
Maybe that's the reason you think that way about Beatles.

Back on the topic, let's accept that Elvis and Chuck Berry aren't on that list, because they aren't "rock" but "rock n' roll". Otherwise, the battle would be between the two of them. They are much more influential than any of the artists mentioned (James Brown isn't "rock", too, but so isn't Bob Dylan, so I think JB should be on the list, too).

So, if we accept that this is only about "rock" artists influencing the "rock" genre, we immediately exclude some of the options. For example Dylan (his influences spread from political movements to the birth of the hippie movement, and so on, not that much for the rock music itself), Hendrix (he was more influential for the metal genre), and so forth. Even The Beatles, because (although I may be attacked) they had as much influence on the pop music as on the rock music itself. So, between the choices left, I'd choose The Who, because their biggest influence was on pure "rock" bands like Led Zeppelin and Queen.
Another topic is that each one accepts differently terms like "rock", "hard rock", "rock n' roll" and so on, so excuse me if you got me wrong about something.
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I don't think there's anyway to prove who actually was the most influential of all time. It's all but impossible to know those kind of statistics is it not? Fun to discuss and hear opinions and all, but I don't think just one could be agreed upon with any kind of concrete numbers to support it. At the end of the day it remains just a matter of opinion imo.
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