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View Poll Results: The Most Influential Rock Artist | |||
The Rolling Stones |
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12 | 3.74% |
The Beatles |
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152 | 47.35% |
The Who |
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12 | 3.74% |
Led Zeppelin |
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28 | 8.72% |
The Kinks |
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4 | 1.25% |
Bob Dylan |
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41 | 12.77% |
Jim Hendrix |
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37 | 11.53% |
The Velvet Underground |
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35 | 10.90% |
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#19 (permalink) |
Scuttle Buttin'
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Boulder Colorado
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I love Led Zeppelin to my very soul. But no way they belong in the most influential category. They didn't really change rock music like some of the others mentioned. Bands like the Jeff Beck group, Free, deep Purple, etc... were doing similar things, just not as well.
Although I do think Robert Plant's vocals were very influential, maybe more than the band. |
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