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by bennash - 06/07/26 09:34 PM
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We had a list like this before, always hard to agree on 10. All those guys are great.
I really think a list has to be in categories, and eras. Without categories it's more personal likes. You can't compare Merle Haggard with Prince. You can't compare Pete Seeger with Smokey Robinson. Even decades are hard...
Can you compare Ray Davies with Jack White, I gues you could, but i think we all realize that modern songwriters are not in that league, but they can still be great
You can't compare Dolly Parton and Taylor Swift, even.
But my personal list....id have any easier time coming up with 50 and breaking them into categories and eras but....
Beatles, all of them, Mic and Keith, Ray Davies, Smokey Robinson, Pete Townshend, The Boss, Billy Joel, Neil Young, Tom Waites, Paul Simon.
There's so many though in so many cats and eras
Last edited by Fdemetrio; 06/10/18 11:19 PM.
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