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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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#8 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 25
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Yeah, I love the Beatles but that was not the case 5 years ago. It's only starting to play the guitar and learning the chord progressions of songs like "You Never Give Me Your Money' that made me start to realize there is a lot of elements in their music that you don't hear in say the Stones or Dylan. I was going to put Radiohead on my list but I don't think any support on them here. The Velvet Underground is another good choice that my friends pound it my head also but do they translate into pop music?
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