Tom Scholz of Boston
Boston are arguably the inventors of arena rock. The wall Marshall's in "More then a feeing," and the ubiquitous pick scrapes of "Peace of mind" are part of the signature sound that defines the genre. These things seems ever-present due, in part, to Boston. My personal favorite Boston song is "Rock and roll band."
Jimi Hendrix
I know I'm not shocking anyone with this pick. I love the first three albums, and how different they are from each other. "Are you experienced?" is so psychedelic, "Axis" is full of sweet love songs, and "Electric Ladyland" runs the full gamut of emotions. There have been many Hendrix imitators over the years: from Stevie Ray Vaughn, to Kenny Wayne Shepherd, but Jimi was a beautiful and unique prototype, never meant for full production. My personal favorite Hendrix song is "1983...A merman I should turn to be."
Claudio Sanchez and Travis Stever of Coheed and Cambria
Bands like Asia, Yes, and Rush certainly are the godfathers of prog rock, but these guys are the modern day torch bearers. They aren't just writing concept albums, the whole band is part of the concept, honestly I don't know what will become of them when they finish this story. Here they are trading fours with Warren Haynes of Gov't Mule.
Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins
Billy continues to reinvent himself and his band 22 years after formation. Like it or lump it you have to respect the fact that he still churns out fresh material after many of his contemporaries dried up. I don't know how to begin to pick my favorite SP song. So many to choose from and so much of it has meant so much to me. I love the 4 minutes of feedback that follows "Drown." It doesn't sound like noise to me, it sounds beautiful. Just like Billy's voice, it drives some people crazy, but I could fall asleep so that sound.
See also: Neil Young, Alex Lifeson, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Richie Blackmore, Tony Iommi, Brian May, David Gilmour, Mark Knopfler, Rick Nielsen, and Larry LaLonde.
I also love Drown. The last 20 seconds are the best! One of my favorite SP songs is Mayonaise.
ReplyDeleteJimi Hendrix is amazing. I love Red House and the last lyric he sings always makes me laugh. And I've always loved the bass in Fire.
I HATE body wonderland song,gives me the creeps. The first time I heard it, it made me laugh out loud. Then I felt sick & icky like I needed a shower.
ReplyDeleteCool choices, tho not familiar with Coheed&Cambria. Something tells me if I played them for Jude he'd love it.
In total agreement w/ Dalovely Mayonaise is also one of my fave SP songs. Haven't listened to 1983 in a while, thanks for reminding me how good it is.
I have just been informed that the crowd surfer at 1:30 in the Coheed video is my younger brother who is "totally gay for Co&Ca"
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