Favorite Artist/Band

Manic Street Preachers
If I had to pick one, it would be Cloud Cult. 
I can't name one… so these are names that will always stick with me.

Nine Inch Nails
Joy Division
Prodigy
Radiohead
Underworld
Sigur Ros
The Cure
Bauhaus
Brian Jonestown Massacre
Gary Numan
John Fahey
Willie Neslon
Carter Family
Howlin' Wolf
Minor Threat
Ornette Coleman
Portishead
Tom Waits
Sam Cooke
T. Rex

Wow, zero crossover here.
BLACK SABBATH

Springsteen
Pink Floyd
Whoever's playing The Beatles

Ugh!  I'm not sure if I want to associate with any of you ever again after reading your lists.  I guess Hieronymus's is the "best" or most interesting but with a list like that and a name like "Hieronymus" he's got to be an insufferable prick.

Brian
Impossible!!!!

Just too damned many, too moody, too many different interests and I'm just too damned old and I do keep up with newer music. All that makes for a very broad history of music. Even if I could remember everything, my short list would still look more like a Top 50, at very least.

Somehow, Brian Eno would have to find his way way up towards the very top. Of course, that's after I allow him clemency for all of his work with U2.
PJ HARVEY / PORTISHEAD

Brian_Wallace wrote:

Springsteen
Pink Floyd
Whoever's playing The Beatles

Ugh!  I'm not sure if I want to associate with any of you ever again after reading your lists.  I guess Hieronymus's is the "best" or most interesting but with a list like that and a name like "Hieronymus" he's got to be an insufferable prick.

Brian


your picks actually shock  me.  never would have taken you for a floyd fan.  and phish does nice beatles covers . . . do they count?
Walkie, Brian has a nasty hangover and is making fun of his most hated musicians that many others love. It's the Brian Walalce way that we all know and 'love' so much.  ;)
"Irony is wasted on the stupid"
? Oscar Wilde


Brian
Brian_Wallace wrote:
"Irony is wasted on the stupid"
? Oscar Wilde


Brian




"and those who quote wilde so much . . . obviously are gay."

- walkonby
brian, could you provide some guidance?  you're obviously an expert on what constitutes good music.  folks here obviously need your help.
love/arthur lee - everyone should at least own a copy of 'forever changes',
and then the live dvd,
then the 'love story' dvd,
then 'da capo'
ok, i'll stop now
http://dyepics.blogspot.com
dyecraig wrote:
love/arthur lee - everyone should at least own a copy of 'forever changes',
and then the live dvd,
then the 'love story' dvd,
then 'da capo'
ok, i'll stop now
http://dyepics.blogspot.com



I'm just going to let others post my favorites for me :)
sweetcell wrote:
brian, could you provide some guidance?  you're obviously an expert on what constitutes good music.  folks here obviously need your help.


justin beiber
culture club
the weather girls

you can start there.
dyecraig wrote:
love/arthur lee - everyone should at least own a copy of 'forever changes',
and then the live dvd,
then the 'love story' dvd,
then 'da capo'
ok, i'll stop now
http://dyepics.blogspot.com



Thirded like a mofucker. Greatest.
i saw this thread, and was expecting every response to be clutch.  i'm very disappointed in all of you.
thatguy wrote:
i saw this thread, and was expecting every response to be clutch.  i'm very disappointed in all of you.



who?
He means that he figured we would all nail a jumpshot with .02 left in overtime.