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Mortte Jousimo 10.12.2014 01:36 AM

Rok`n`Röl Hall Of Syg
 
I donīt think rock should never has put into museum or any kind of institute, but because everybody seems to think Rīr HoF suck a way or another, maybe we should here make a true list of best RīNīR-artists? 20 best? One point to each of everybodyīs list, I can count the points in the end. And I mean true RīN`r artists, that has made pure dirty bad ass RīN R, not a list of favourite artists. And even RīN`r came from blues, I have left away artists I think are more blues than RīNīR.

Hereīs mine (not in any order, I try to put them somekind of age-order):
1. Elvis (of course)
2. Eddie Cochran
3. Chuck Berry
4. the Rolling Stones
5. the Who
6. Jimi Hendrix (If you have doubts to him, just listen his version of Johnny B. Goode)
7. Johnny Winter (more blues of course, but after Jimi & Chuck no-one else has made such a dirty version of Johnny B., also almost whole Johnny Winter And Live is just pure r`n`r, there are many rock pieces also almost his all albums)
8. Deep Purple
9. Led Zeppelin
10. Black Sabbath
11. the Stooges
12. MC5
13. New York Dolls
14. the Ramones
15. Ac/Dc
16. Damned
17. the Birthday Party
18. Sonic Youth
19. Jon Spencer
20. 22 Pistepirkko (Just have to put one Finnish band into my list, theyīve made really great, dirty RīnR).

Yeah, I know thereīs many great artists missing.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.12.2014 10:33 PM

That is just the regular HOF list.. SYG are too hipster for that list, SYG list would be bands nobod has ever heard of or even should have

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.12.2014 10:35 PM

Your tone is all wrong.. you ever put elvis above thee chuck berry again ill stab you the face with a soldering iron, does your mother know how to sew? Tell her to sew this ;)

Mortte Jousimo 10.12.2014 11:34 PM

Elvis is Pelvis.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.13.2014 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
Elvis is Pelvis.

Fucking shit you put the fucking who above motherfucking hendrix?? Really?

chocolate_ladyland 10.13.2014 02:14 AM

I don't know about artists but here are 20 albums I would give to an alien to explain what no bullshit rnr is (chronological order)

The Beatles - The White Album
The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat
The Stooges - Fun House
The Stooges - Raw Power
Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica
The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street
T. Rex - Electric Warrior
New York Dolls - New York Dolls
Ramones - Ramones
Chrome - Half Machine Lip Moves
Motorhead - No Sleep Til Hammersmith
The Birthday Party - Prayers on Fire
The Birthday Party - Junkyard
The Fall - Hex Enduction Hour
The Replacements - Let it Be
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Psychocandy
Pussy Galore - Groovy Hate Fuck
Royal Trux - Twin Infinities
The Jesus Lizard - Goat
Harry Pussy - You'll Never Play this Town Again

evollove 10.13.2014 09:14 AM

^

To which the aliens might ask, "So, this rock n' roll thing is something only the white males of your species can do well?"

chocolate_ladyland 10.13.2014 02:38 PM

^ maybe ;)

Genteel Death 10.13.2014 02:49 PM

I've never been in contact with any males who made this sort of list or females interested in contesting them either. Not even on the internet.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.13.2014 03:22 PM

Dont let the Republicans see that list, while they love white males especially who were alive in 1970s they HATE aliens yo ;)

chocolate_ladyland 10.13.2014 03:37 PM

omg guys i suck

Genteel Death 10.13.2014 03:45 PM

You suck so much.

chocolate_ladyland 10.13.2014 03:48 PM

cack

chocolate_ladyland 10.13.2014 03:49 PM

b00bies. white men luv b00bies

chocolate_ladyland 10.13.2014 03:50 PM

and loud straight forward rock n roll. cause everyone knows people of colour and girls can't do that shit.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.13.2014 04:19 PM

Trolling us right?

chocolate_ladyland 10.13.2014 04:20 PM

^ no ;)

chocolate_ladyland 10.13.2014 04:25 PM

but all the trolling aside I was about to put Sleater-Kinney's last album on my list. that album fucking rocks. when I think of stereotypical rock n' roll albums I think of ones that are simple, stripped down and aggressive. I think those 20 albums are fantastic, fit the above description and I stand by them (not to mention that Jennifer Herrema, Adris Hoyos and Julie Cafritz are all involved in the making of 3 of the records).

Mortte Jousimo 10.14.2014 12:12 AM

Hereīs few "not-white" great rock (loud) albums:
the Jimi Hendrix Experience: Are You Experienced
Death: ...For the Whole World to See
Bad Brains: Rock For Light
Living Color: Timeīs Up
Fishbone: Give a Monkey a Brain and heīll swear heīs the center of the universe.

As Band Called Death-document shows, there was racism behind that, the rock was so white specially in the sixties & seventies. Nowdays the colour of the skin doesn`t of course matter in rock, but as said, true rock has mostly disappeared. I just wondered why even seventies punk was mostly white? Many punks liked reaggae and was anti-racists, but still most of the known punk bands were white...

Rob Instigator 10.14.2014 08:03 AM

because musical instruments are expensive, amps are expensive, and rehearsal space is expensive?

and also because in the inner city, while white folks did punk, hispanics and African americans created Hip Hop.

Toilet & Bowels 10.14.2014 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
^

To which the aliens might ask, "So, this rock n' roll thing is something only the white males of your species can do well?"


I'd be really surprised if aliens went straight for human race relations questions

Mortte Jousimo 10.14.2014 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
because musical instruments are expensive, amps are expensive, and rehearsal space is expensive?

and also because in the inner city, while white folks did punk, hispanics and African americans created Hip Hop.

I donīt believe this is nothing to do with poverty of hispanic or/and african americans. Jimi was at the beginning poor as a fuck but he just got guitar to him & wanted to play anywhere he could. Also hip hop came much later than punk. I think it was also just rasicm and not just white racism. African americans kept Jimiīs music too "white". Also Death-members tell in that document, how almost everybody in their neighbourhood thought rock didnīt fit into coloured people. And the record company didnīt release their album saying they have to change their name. A little bit earlier Stooges & MC5 have released their album although they were as uncommercial that time as Death. Well, maybe they have little bit less "radical" name in their bands.

Rob Instigator 10.14.2014 08:36 AM

rock n roll was started by african americans. Hip Hop sprang forth mid 70's just like punk. (stooges and MC5 and such were forerunners, not of the same generation as the punks. ramones began punk. don't let anyone else tell you otherwise)

By the late 60's the money was in selling white acts to white audiences.

Toilet & Bowels 10.14.2014 10:19 AM

Yeah hiphop and punk both started in NYC in the mid 1970s

Mortte Jousimo 10.14.2014 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
rock n roll was started by african americans. Hip Hop sprang forth mid 70's just like punk. (stooges and MC5 and such were forerunners, not of the same generation as the punks. ramones began punk. don't let anyone else tell you otherwise)

By the late 60's the money was in selling white acts to white audiences.

Yeah, youīre right. RīN`R was started By Chuck Berry, Little Richard etc and Elvis sold it to the white audiences. And after that there were very little known non-white rock artists. I havenīt been interested at Hip Hop, so I didnīt know before it has so early roots.

Anyway I am right about the rascism. Young people in the seventies had same kind of need to express themselves with the music, but the way how they did it was different cause the rascism between the white and the african americans. Also I think rasicm is the reason why Hip Hop become popular so much later than punk.

evollove 10.14.2014 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
I'd be really surprised if aliens went straight for human race relations questions


Alien universities are notoriously liberal.

Rob Instigator 10.14.2014 10:51 AM

Punk only became "popular" because the British have a desperate need for new acts to hype up, and punk was what caught the eye of their media for about 5 months.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.14.2014 02:34 PM

There have always been black folks playing in bands its just the "mainstream" that is largely whitewashed and for the obvious reasons of structural racism. Further even in the underground unfortunately scenes are as affected by this structural racism so we only find more adventurous people bridge the gap. However to be sure black folks still play in bands. Whether blues, or jazz, or rock or even metal and punk. Some of my favorite underground bands are from the afropunk scene

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.14.2014 02:34 PM

There have always been black folks playing in bands its just the "mainstream" that is largely whitewashed and for the obvious reasons of structural racism. Further even in the underground unfortunately scenes are as affected by this structural racism so we only find more adventurous people bridge the gap. However to be sure black folks still play in bands. Whether blues, or jazz, or rock or even metal and punk. Some of my favorite underground bands are from the afropunk scene

Toilet & Bowels 10.14.2014 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
Yeah, youīre right. RīN`R was started By Chuck Berry, Little Richard etc and Elvis sold it to the white audiences. And after that there were very little known non-white rock artists. .


I don't really agree, I think there was a lot of music being made by black people up to the 70s that counts as rock n roll, but is just called either funk or soul or whatever. I mean Sly and The Family Stone, Parliament and Funkadelic, James Brown, etc etc that was all small groups with guitars, bass, drums who toured and played live, and wrote and recorded their own music. Sure there were stylistic differences with what white musicians were doing but it was essentially still rock.

Rob Instigator 10.14.2014 03:18 PM

T&B, funk music is not rock n roll. it is it's own monster. I try to define rock n roll as riff-based. a band without guitars like Morphine is rock n roll (or "low-rock" as Mr. Sandman would describe it, RIP) because the tunes are based on riffs.

other genre's, funk, ska, reggae, eetc, while sharing instrumentation with rock and cohabitating with rock, are not about the riff.

James Brown was never rock. he was a soul singer who helped create the genre of FUNK.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.14.2014 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
T&B, funk music is not rock n roll. it is it's own monster. I try to define rock n roll as riff-based. a band without guitars like Morphine is rock n roll (or "low-rock" as Mr. Sandman would describe it, RIP) because the tunes are based on riffs.

other genre's, funk, ska, reggae, eetc, while sharing instrumentation with rock and cohabitating with rock, are not about the riff.

James Brown was never rock. he was a soul singer who helped create the genre of FUNK.


The only reason reggae can be sometimes lumped into the rock and roll category is old rock and roll bands were a huge influence over the earl 1960s reggae scene in the Caribbean. Reggae incorporates many elements of rock and roll bands, indeed I actually learned to play the up-stroke reggae "skank" strum patterns from having previously played Chuck Berry songs in a blues band I was in. Before that I could not even attempt reggae.. Also the lead work, fills, and riffs are heavily influenced by rock and roll bands.. Just listen to some Burning Spear or mid-70s Bob Marley and Wailers and you can hear the rock and roll influence bleeding through.. Possibly my bias as an instrument player of both reggae and old rock and roll, I can see it structurally underlying the very music itself, but perhaps the sound is pushed back a bit.

To be sure, I don't think it matters by "rock and roll HOF" standards, the realer issue is recognizing black contributions to music as a whole, which are extensive across every genre.

Rob Instigator 10.14.2014 03:54 PM

A lot of late Marley out put was "rocked up" by British record guys who wanted to make reggae sound more rock, and less dependent on riddim.

Until they start to call Little Richard the true King of Rock N Roll....

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.14.2014 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
A lot of late Marley out put was "rocked up" by British record guys who wanted to make reggae sound more rock, and less dependent on riddim.

Until they start to call Little Richard the true King of Rock N Roll....


That is only partly true, you're talking about production, I'm talking about instrumentation.

Reggae was invented from upping the tempo on rock steady which was just strumming old rock and roll standards in a bit of a different pattern. All the early groups in Jamaica were getting their music from New Orleans radio stations. They listened to American rock and roll and soul music. It saturates their sound and their choice of covers.

To be sure, Burning Spear didn't work with any of those British producers and listen to the lead guitar in Spear albums or stageshows and tell me THAT isn't rock and roll!

Rob Instigator 10.14.2014 04:49 PM

rocksteady was a variant on ska. It all comes from R&B and soul music, not rock n roll

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.14.2014 04:53 PM

Not so fast yo.. early Rock and Roll as definitely a huge influence on the early 1960s rock steady-ska-reggae scene! Indeed, dividing those three into a different genre is a bit disengenuous because in actuality it was THE SAME musicians making all three!

You are right about many things, but to negate the influence of rock and roll I think is off-base here. Its not that rock an roll was the major influence, but it was still very relevant.

guest 10.14.2014 06:51 PM

in my understanding that's what differentiates a lot of reggae/ska/rock-steady from the more outre forms of later dub, much more indebted to the physicality of rock as opposed to an exploration of its intangibility, ie tubby, scientist et al.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.14.2014 09:23 PM

the differences between rock steady, ska, and reggae are in the guitar strum patterns, aspects of the bass lines, and the tempo. The melodies, chord changes, and structures are the same, indeed the players of instrument in those original bands are were all the same people!

Rock steady is a bit slower, ska is a bit faster, and reggae is in the middle sort of combining both with a different strum pattern.

Mortte Jousimo 10.14.2014 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Punk only became "popular" because the British have a desperate need for new acts to hype up, and punk was what caught the eye of their media for about 5 months.

Are you serious with this? I donīt believe you really forgot that punk become a youth movement in the seventies, almost all the record companies wanted punk artists on their labels and plenty of records released. If there came hiphop records in the seventies, just let me know...

Mortte Jousimo 10.14.2014 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
I don't really agree, I think there was a lot of music being made by black people up to the 70s that counts as rock n roll, but is just called either funk or soul or whatever. I mean Sly and The Family Stone, Parliament and Funkadelic, James Brown, etc etc that was all small groups with guitars, bass, drums who toured and played live, and wrote and recorded their own music. Sure there were stylistic differences with what white musicians were doing but it was essentially still rock.

Yeah, youīre right. I think most of the music can put under rock (last year Public Enemy was chosen into RnRHoF). Originally I started this thread because quite many seem to think they chose RnR HoF many not rock artists. So I made a list for a artists, who has made straightforward, riffbased Rīn`r, kind of continue a tradition what Chuck Berry & the others started. Sly & the Family Stone, Fishbone & others are not in list, because most of their material is something else than straightforward rīnīr. Bad Brains is quite straightforward, but I think itīs more hardcore punk than r`n`r. Of course many of the artists in my list has made also something else than just r`n`r, but anyway I think they have many songs that are badass RīNīR. For example you can call only Elvis two first albums RīnīR.


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