The AMF Artist Poll 2016: List Submissions Thread
The AMF Artist Poll 2016: List Submissions Thread
Hello fellow AMers, and welcome to the 2016 edition of the Acclaimed Music Forum Artists Poll! This is the 4th edition of this poll in the forum’s history, and with so much new blood having joined, it is about time to revise this survey and celebration of our favorite bands and performers!
First however, the previous list from 2013 as a warm-up and example for comparison. I have also placed the 2010 and 2008 rankings for said artists in the brackets next to each artist:
Rank / Artist / (2010 rank / 2008 rank)
1| The Beatles (1 / 1)
2| Bob Dylan (3 / 2)
3| The Rolling Stones (4 / 4)
4| Radiohead (2 / 3)
5| David Bowie (5 / 6)
6| Prince (7 / 10)
7| Bruce Springsteen (10 / 12)
8| Stevie Wonder (15 / 14)
9| The Beach Boys (9 / 9)
10| Pink Floyd (20 / 20)
11| Led Zeppelin (14 / 26)
12| The Velvet Underground (6 / 8)
13| R.E.M. (8 / 5)
14| The Who (16 / 11)
15| Jimi Hendrix (12 / 32)
16| The Clash (11 / 15)
17| Neil Young (17 / 7)
18| The Smiths (19 / 17)
19| Nirvana (21 / 22)
20| Elvis Presley (37 / 47)
21| Tom Waits (42 / 25)
22| U2 (13 / 13)
23| Marvin Gaye (38 / 46)
24| Arcade Fire (30 / 33)
25| Björk (41 / 30)
26| The Cure (27 / 29)
27| Miles Davis (49 / 27)
28| Bob Marley (29 / 51)
29| Pixies (23 / 16)
30| The Kinks (18 / 18)
31| Kanye West (118 / 196)
32| James Brown (51 / 91)
33| Creedence Clearwater Revival (36 / 70)
34| Elvis Costello (25 / 19)
35| Johnny Cash (45 / 34)
36| John Coltrane (87 / 59)
37| Michael Jackson (26 / 57)
38| Kraftwerk (73 / 87)
39| PJ Harvey (66 / 40)
40| Leonard Cohen (65 / 53)
41| Simon & Garfunkel (28 / 39)
42| Madonna (72 / 113)
43| Talking Heads (22 / 21)
44| Beastie Boys (47 / 77)
45| Joy Division (33 / 44)
46| Public Enemy (54 / 85)
47| Chuck Berry (78 / 74)
48| Van Morrison (40 / 55)
49| OutKast (48 / 76)
50| The White Stripes (52 / 41)
51| Ray Charles (142 / 202)
52| The Doors (32 / 69)
53| Portishead (74 / 97)
54| Queen (53 / 96)
55| Joni Mitchell (60 / 42)
56| Sly and the Family Stone (83 / 64)
57| Sufjan Stevens (69 / 68)
58| Nick Cave (143 / 71)
59| Little Richard (155 / 186)
60| Otis Redding (75 / 72)
61| Sonic Youth (46 / 50)
62| John Lennon (50 / 81)
63| The Stooges (63 / 93)
64| Nick Drake (55 / 28)
65| Black Sabbath (101 / 121)
66| Aretha Franklin (90 / 114)
67| Ramones (59 / 75)
68| Fleetwood Mac (114 / 112)
69| Curtis Mayfield/The Impressions (103 / 101)
70| Charles Mingus (165 / 118)
71| Elton John (82 / 175)
72| The National (79 / 131)
73| Brian Eno (81 / 66)
74| LCD Soundsystem (44 / 100)
75| Massive Attack (62 / 45)
76| Kate Bush (129 / 108)
77| Oasis (34 / 43)
78| Hank Williams (131 / 56)
79| The Temptations (144 / N/A)
80| Beck (31 / 23)
81| Steely Dan (57 / 38)
82| Jacques Brel (109 / 138)
83| Wilco (67 / 35)
84| New Order (84 / 78)
85| Parliament/Funkadelic (98 / 162)
86| My Bloody Valentine (96 / 115)
87| Buddy Holly (137 / 86)
88| Lou Reed (64 / 84)
89| Depeche Mode (61 / 63)
90| Blur (24 / 24)
91| Pavement (35 / 54)
92| Elliott Smith (39 / 36)
93| Daft Punk (122 / 277)
94| Nina Simone (N/A / 272)
95| Al Green (123 / 205)
96| TV on the Radio (80 / 170)
97| The Flaming Lips (97 / 49)
98| Billie Holiday (294 / 125)
99| Paul McCartney (58 / 144)
100| Belle & Sebastian (43 / 31)
Also, here are the artists who have appeared in the 2010 and 2008 lists, with their rankings in order as: 2013 / 2010 / 2008:
Big Star (251 / 56 / 65)
Smashing Pumpkins (148 / 68 / 37)
The Byrds (125 / 70 / 52)
The Replacements (107 / 71 / 58)
The Band (121 / 76 / 60)
Coldplay (173 / 77 / 83)
Billy Joel (161 / 85 / 465)
Pulp (154 / 86 / 80)
Guns N’ Roses (145 / 88 / 223)
Gorillaz (123 / 89 / 130)
The Police (136 / 91 / 122)
Metallica (139 / 92 / 119)
Wire (151 / 93 / 120)
Paul Simon (117 / 94 / 143)
Eric Clapton (174 / 95 / 397)
Animal Collective (165 / 99 / N/A)
The Strokes (149 / 100 / 94)
Scott Walker (195 / 164 / 48)
Hüsker Dü (206 / 140 / 61)
Frank Zappa (252 / 153 / 62)
Roxy Music (123 / 125 / 67)
Super Furry Animals (200 / 197 / 73)
Guided by Voices (194 / 111 / 79)
Neutral Milk Hotel (N/A / 124 / 82)
The Zombies (122 / 112 / 88)
Love (232 / 194 / 89)
Cocteau Twins (167 / N/A/ / 90)
Television (N/A / 134 / 92)
Frank Sinatra (105 / 214 / 95)
Pearl Jam (120 / 115 / 98)
Wu-Tang Clan (106 / 107 / 99)
Finally, here is the current AM Critics Top 100 Artists:
1| The Beatles
2| Bob Dylan
3| The Rolling Stones
4| David Bowie
5| Bruce Springsteen
6| Radiohead
7| Neil Young
8| Elvis Presley
9| The Beach Boys
10| Prince
11| R.E.M.
12| Led Zeppelin
13| U2
14| The Who
15| The Velvet Underground
16| The Clash
17| Jimi Hendrix
18| Marvin Gaye
19| Elvis Costello
20| Nirvana
21| Kanye West
22| Pink Floyd
23| The Smiths
24| Bob Marley
25| Miles Davis
26| Stevie Wonder
27| Madonna
28| Van Morrison
29| Talking Heads
30| James Brown
31| Michael Jackson
32| Aretha Franklin
33| Arcade Fire
34| The Cure
35| Tom Waits
36| Nick Cave
37| The Kinks
38| Blur
39| The Byrds
40| Public Enemy
41| Jay-Z
42| The Doors
43| Pixies
44| Beastie Boys
45| John Lennon
46| Chuck Berry
47| Beck
48| Lou Reed
49| New Order
50| PJ Harvey
51| Kraftwerk
52| Johnny Cash
53| Oasis
54| Creedence Clearwater Revival
55| Joy Division
56| John Coltrane
57| LCD Soundsystem
58| Sly and the Family Stone
59| Daft Punk
60| Sonic Youth
61| Björk
62| Roxy Music
63| Joni Mitchell
64| The Band
65| Simon & Garfunkel
66| Otis Redding
67| Sex Pistols
68| OutKast
69| Leonard Cohen
70| Ramones
71| The White Stripes
72| Ray Charles
73| The Jam
74| The Stooges
75| Fleetwood Mac
76| Wilco
77| Massive Attack
78| Al Green
79| The Police
80| Black Sabbath
81| AC/DC
82| Elton John
83| Portishead
84| Frank Sinatra
85| Primal Scream
86| Patti Smith
87| Brian Eno
88| Queen
89| Kate Bush
90| Steely Dan
91| Duke Ellington
92| Blondie
93| Buddy Holly
94| Pavement
95| Arctic Monkeys
96| My Bloody Valentine
97| Eminem
98| Metallica
99| Sam Cooke
100| Pulp
So, anyways, the turn out for the previous lists have been at most 39 (and last time in 2013 it was just 35). As far as I’m concerned, we can all do much better than this. I really hope to get as many consistent members voting in this as possible, to really reflect our community and its diversity of tastes and preferences. If we can break the 50 voter mark, I will most definitely be pleased!
So, regardless of the above lists, remember to vote for your favorite artists, not for the “greatest” or “most influential”. Pick the artists whose music really means the most to you!
The formula that will be used is:
points = 100 * tan (11/90) / (tan ( (10+rank)/90) )
At the beginning of every week on Sundays, I will post an update on the numbers of submissions. I will also, starting immediately today, blast tons of users with a PM alerting them to this thread.
The deadline for your Top 100 Artists lists is June 30, by Midnight! PLEASE PM ME YOUR LISTS
Let the voting begin!!!
First however, the previous list from 2013 as a warm-up and example for comparison. I have also placed the 2010 and 2008 rankings for said artists in the brackets next to each artist:
Rank / Artist / (2010 rank / 2008 rank)
1| The Beatles (1 / 1)
2| Bob Dylan (3 / 2)
3| The Rolling Stones (4 / 4)
4| Radiohead (2 / 3)
5| David Bowie (5 / 6)
6| Prince (7 / 10)
7| Bruce Springsteen (10 / 12)
8| Stevie Wonder (15 / 14)
9| The Beach Boys (9 / 9)
10| Pink Floyd (20 / 20)
11| Led Zeppelin (14 / 26)
12| The Velvet Underground (6 / 8)
13| R.E.M. (8 / 5)
14| The Who (16 / 11)
15| Jimi Hendrix (12 / 32)
16| The Clash (11 / 15)
17| Neil Young (17 / 7)
18| The Smiths (19 / 17)
19| Nirvana (21 / 22)
20| Elvis Presley (37 / 47)
21| Tom Waits (42 / 25)
22| U2 (13 / 13)
23| Marvin Gaye (38 / 46)
24| Arcade Fire (30 / 33)
25| Björk (41 / 30)
26| The Cure (27 / 29)
27| Miles Davis (49 / 27)
28| Bob Marley (29 / 51)
29| Pixies (23 / 16)
30| The Kinks (18 / 18)
31| Kanye West (118 / 196)
32| James Brown (51 / 91)
33| Creedence Clearwater Revival (36 / 70)
34| Elvis Costello (25 / 19)
35| Johnny Cash (45 / 34)
36| John Coltrane (87 / 59)
37| Michael Jackson (26 / 57)
38| Kraftwerk (73 / 87)
39| PJ Harvey (66 / 40)
40| Leonard Cohen (65 / 53)
41| Simon & Garfunkel (28 / 39)
42| Madonna (72 / 113)
43| Talking Heads (22 / 21)
44| Beastie Boys (47 / 77)
45| Joy Division (33 / 44)
46| Public Enemy (54 / 85)
47| Chuck Berry (78 / 74)
48| Van Morrison (40 / 55)
49| OutKast (48 / 76)
50| The White Stripes (52 / 41)
51| Ray Charles (142 / 202)
52| The Doors (32 / 69)
53| Portishead (74 / 97)
54| Queen (53 / 96)
55| Joni Mitchell (60 / 42)
56| Sly and the Family Stone (83 / 64)
57| Sufjan Stevens (69 / 68)
58| Nick Cave (143 / 71)
59| Little Richard (155 / 186)
60| Otis Redding (75 / 72)
61| Sonic Youth (46 / 50)
62| John Lennon (50 / 81)
63| The Stooges (63 / 93)
64| Nick Drake (55 / 28)
65| Black Sabbath (101 / 121)
66| Aretha Franklin (90 / 114)
67| Ramones (59 / 75)
68| Fleetwood Mac (114 / 112)
69| Curtis Mayfield/The Impressions (103 / 101)
70| Charles Mingus (165 / 118)
71| Elton John (82 / 175)
72| The National (79 / 131)
73| Brian Eno (81 / 66)
74| LCD Soundsystem (44 / 100)
75| Massive Attack (62 / 45)
76| Kate Bush (129 / 108)
77| Oasis (34 / 43)
78| Hank Williams (131 / 56)
79| The Temptations (144 / N/A)
80| Beck (31 / 23)
81| Steely Dan (57 / 38)
82| Jacques Brel (109 / 138)
83| Wilco (67 / 35)
84| New Order (84 / 78)
85| Parliament/Funkadelic (98 / 162)
86| My Bloody Valentine (96 / 115)
87| Buddy Holly (137 / 86)
88| Lou Reed (64 / 84)
89| Depeche Mode (61 / 63)
90| Blur (24 / 24)
91| Pavement (35 / 54)
92| Elliott Smith (39 / 36)
93| Daft Punk (122 / 277)
94| Nina Simone (N/A / 272)
95| Al Green (123 / 205)
96| TV on the Radio (80 / 170)
97| The Flaming Lips (97 / 49)
98| Billie Holiday (294 / 125)
99| Paul McCartney (58 / 144)
100| Belle & Sebastian (43 / 31)
Also, here are the artists who have appeared in the 2010 and 2008 lists, with their rankings in order as: 2013 / 2010 / 2008:
Big Star (251 / 56 / 65)
Smashing Pumpkins (148 / 68 / 37)
The Byrds (125 / 70 / 52)
The Replacements (107 / 71 / 58)
The Band (121 / 76 / 60)
Coldplay (173 / 77 / 83)
Billy Joel (161 / 85 / 465)
Pulp (154 / 86 / 80)
Guns N’ Roses (145 / 88 / 223)
Gorillaz (123 / 89 / 130)
The Police (136 / 91 / 122)
Metallica (139 / 92 / 119)
Wire (151 / 93 / 120)
Paul Simon (117 / 94 / 143)
Eric Clapton (174 / 95 / 397)
Animal Collective (165 / 99 / N/A)
The Strokes (149 / 100 / 94)
Scott Walker (195 / 164 / 48)
Hüsker Dü (206 / 140 / 61)
Frank Zappa (252 / 153 / 62)
Roxy Music (123 / 125 / 67)
Super Furry Animals (200 / 197 / 73)
Guided by Voices (194 / 111 / 79)
Neutral Milk Hotel (N/A / 124 / 82)
The Zombies (122 / 112 / 88)
Love (232 / 194 / 89)
Cocteau Twins (167 / N/A/ / 90)
Television (N/A / 134 / 92)
Frank Sinatra (105 / 214 / 95)
Pearl Jam (120 / 115 / 98)
Wu-Tang Clan (106 / 107 / 99)
Finally, here is the current AM Critics Top 100 Artists:
1| The Beatles
2| Bob Dylan
3| The Rolling Stones
4| David Bowie
5| Bruce Springsteen
6| Radiohead
7| Neil Young
8| Elvis Presley
9| The Beach Boys
10| Prince
11| R.E.M.
12| Led Zeppelin
13| U2
14| The Who
15| The Velvet Underground
16| The Clash
17| Jimi Hendrix
18| Marvin Gaye
19| Elvis Costello
20| Nirvana
21| Kanye West
22| Pink Floyd
23| The Smiths
24| Bob Marley
25| Miles Davis
26| Stevie Wonder
27| Madonna
28| Van Morrison
29| Talking Heads
30| James Brown
31| Michael Jackson
32| Aretha Franklin
33| Arcade Fire
34| The Cure
35| Tom Waits
36| Nick Cave
37| The Kinks
38| Blur
39| The Byrds
40| Public Enemy
41| Jay-Z
42| The Doors
43| Pixies
44| Beastie Boys
45| John Lennon
46| Chuck Berry
47| Beck
48| Lou Reed
49| New Order
50| PJ Harvey
51| Kraftwerk
52| Johnny Cash
53| Oasis
54| Creedence Clearwater Revival
55| Joy Division
56| John Coltrane
57| LCD Soundsystem
58| Sly and the Family Stone
59| Daft Punk
60| Sonic Youth
61| Björk
62| Roxy Music
63| Joni Mitchell
64| The Band
65| Simon & Garfunkel
66| Otis Redding
67| Sex Pistols
68| OutKast
69| Leonard Cohen
70| Ramones
71| The White Stripes
72| Ray Charles
73| The Jam
74| The Stooges
75| Fleetwood Mac
76| Wilco
77| Massive Attack
78| Al Green
79| The Police
80| Black Sabbath
81| AC/DC
82| Elton John
83| Portishead
84| Frank Sinatra
85| Primal Scream
86| Patti Smith
87| Brian Eno
88| Queen
89| Kate Bush
90| Steely Dan
91| Duke Ellington
92| Blondie
93| Buddy Holly
94| Pavement
95| Arctic Monkeys
96| My Bloody Valentine
97| Eminem
98| Metallica
99| Sam Cooke
100| Pulp
So, anyways, the turn out for the previous lists have been at most 39 (and last time in 2013 it was just 35). As far as I’m concerned, we can all do much better than this. I really hope to get as many consistent members voting in this as possible, to really reflect our community and its diversity of tastes and preferences. If we can break the 50 voter mark, I will most definitely be pleased!
So, regardless of the above lists, remember to vote for your favorite artists, not for the “greatest” or “most influential”. Pick the artists whose music really means the most to you!
The formula that will be used is:
points = 100 * tan (11/90) / (tan ( (10+rank)/90) )
At the beginning of every week on Sundays, I will post an update on the numbers of submissions. I will also, starting immediately today, blast tons of users with a PM alerting them to this thread.
The deadline for your Top 100 Artists lists is June 30, by Midnight! PLEASE PM ME YOUR LISTS
Let the voting begin!!!
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I forgot to mention that you should feel free to (and heavily encouraged) to submit comments! I want the presentation to be very nice, pictures, blurbs, the works.
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I have a nice little list planned, but it may take a few days to fully evaluate.
Swans and Tool will make huge leaps, with the former possibly entering my Top 10.
A little more rap may be present. I think Kendrick Lamar could rank very high. Not bad for a guy who's only been around five years.
But no matter which metric I used, my #1 pick was the same.
Swans and Tool will make huge leaps, with the former possibly entering my Top 10.
A little more rap may be present. I think Kendrick Lamar could rank very high. Not bad for a guy who's only been around five years.
But no matter which metric I used, my #1 pick was the same.
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Thanks JimmyJazz for hosting this!
Also, I feel the need to repeat this:
Also, I feel the need to repeat this:
JimmyJazz wrote:So, regardless of the above lists, remember to vote for your favorite artists, not for the “greatest” or “most influential”. Pick the artists whose music really means the most to you!
Everyone you meet fights a battle you know nothing about. Be kind. Always.
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I'll keep that in mind.Henrik wrote:Thanks JimmyJazz for hosting this!
Also, I feel the need to repeat this:JimmyJazz wrote:So, regardless of the above lists, remember to vote for your favorite artists, not for the “greatest” or “most influential”. Pick the artists whose music really means the most to you!
"God grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference."
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Can I vote for artists not known to produce works in the English language? say Edith Piaf, Celia Cruz, Amalia Rodrigues, Asha Bhosle, Umm Kulthum, Youssou N'Dour, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Os Mutantes, etc.? I feel they're underrepresented in the AM list and the forums.JimmyJazz wrote:So, regardless of the above lists, remember to vote for your favorite artists, not for the “greatest” or “most influential”. Pick the artists whose music really means the most to you!
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Of course, why not? Jacques Brel actually made our top 100 last time!Dexter wrote:Can I vote for artists not known to produce works in the English language? say Edith Piaf, Celia Cruz, Amalia Rodrigues, Asha Bhosle, Umm Kulthum, Youssou N'Dour, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Os Mutantes, etc.? I feel they're underrepresented in the AM list and the forums.JimmyJazz wrote:So, regardless of the above lists, remember to vote for your favorite artists, not for the “greatest” or “most influential”. Pick the artists whose music really means the most to you!
Everyone you meet fights a battle you know nothing about. Be kind. Always.
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By the way, Dexter, nice profile picture
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We can use some diversity when it comes to languages!Dexter wrote:Can I vote for artists not known to produce works in the English language? say Edith Piaf, Celia Cruz, Amalia Rodrigues, Asha Bhosle, Umm Kulthum, Youssou N'Dour, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Os Mutantes, etc.? I feel they're underrepresented in the AM list and the forums.JimmyJazz wrote:So, regardless of the above lists, remember to vote for your favorite artists, not for the “greatest” or “most influential”. Pick the artists whose music really means the most to you!
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The big question as usual: classical composer and Film Music composer are OK or not?
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Henrik wrote:Of course, why not? Jacques Brel actually made our top 100 last time!
Cool!Gillingham wrote:We can use some diversity when it comes to languages!
I could stare at it all dayluney6 wrote:By the way, Dexter, nice profile picture
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By all means! Diversity in genre, era, and country is extremely desired on this end at least!Dexter wrote:Can I vote for artists not known to produce works in the English language? say Edith Piaf, Celia Cruz, Amalia Rodrigues, Asha Bhosle, Umm Kulthum, Youssou N'Dour, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Os Mutantes, etc.? I feel they're underrepresented in the AM list and the forums.JimmyJazz wrote:So, regardless of the above lists, remember to vote for your favorite artists, not for the “greatest” or “most influential”. Pick the artists whose music really means the most to you!
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You and me both.Dexter wrote:Henrik wrote:Of course, why not? Jacques Brel actually made our top 100 last time!Cool!Gillingham wrote:We can use some diversity when it comes to languages!
I could stare at it all dayluney6 wrote:By the way, Dexter, nice profile picture
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Absolutely Romain!Romain wrote:The big question as usual: classical composer and Film Music composer are OK or not?
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Is mayonnaise an artist?
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Nice referenceBleuPanda wrote:Is mayonnaise an artist?
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???...hmmm... I don't understand the reference? Can you explain ?
And thanks Jimmy, even if I wish you answer me: "No" How to put Beethoven between Lou Reed and Funkadelic?
I think, I will not put classical composers... but I still have 6 places for film music composers.
And thanks Jimmy, even if I wish you answer me: "No" How to put Beethoven between Lou Reed and Funkadelic?
I think, I will not put classical composers... but I still have 6 places for film music composers.
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It's a reference to the American cartoon show Spongebob Squarepants, Romain. I grew up watching it as a kid, and I assume Bleu did too.
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Even if I have 40, I look sometimes "Bob l'éponge" as we say here.
Hop, I finish my list, I will send you soon.
P.S. : it's done.
Hop, I finish my list, I will send you soon.
P.S. : it's done.
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Are we PM'ing the lists?
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Yes, as stated in the initial post.babydoll wrote:Are we PM'ing the lists?
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Sorry, all I took away from that post was the lists and June 30th.JimmyJazz wrote:Yes, as stated in the initial post.babydoll wrote:Are we PM'ing the lists?
On a bright side, I really like your Night of the Hunter tribute.
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I would prefer if these were not included. I don't want to compare Beethoven to Bryan Adams. I see it as a poll for performing artists.Romain wrote:The big question as usual: classical composer and Film Music composer are OK or not?
I will probably make a list of my 85 pop/rock/soul artists and then insert 15 performers of jazz or world music. I don't think i'll include performers of classical music.
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I agree ! Funny how your answer is close to minebonnielaurel wrote:I would prefer if these were not included. I don't want to compare Beethoven to Bryan Adams. I see it as a poll for performing artists.Romain wrote:The big question as usual: classical composer and Film Music composer are OK or not?
I will probably make a list of my 85 pop/rock/soul artists and then insert 15 performers of jazz or world music. I don't think i'll include performers of classical music.
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I agree about excluding classical composers. Modern classical is fine in my book, like Steve Reich or Terry Riley.
I feel like that
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It's always difficult to draw a clear line though, since I will include electronic artists and some of those aren't really 'performing' artists either...bonnielaurel wrote:I would prefer if these were not included. I don't want to compare Beethoven to Bryan Adams. I see it as a poll for performing artists.Romain wrote:The big question as usual: classical composer and Film Music composer are OK or not?
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Yeah, so what is it? Do we include Bach, Beethoven, Mozart or not? If not, does that mean modern composers such as Philip Glass, Igor Stravinsky and George Gershwin are a no-go too? Nobou Uematsu, Koji Kondo & Harry Gregson-Williams? John Williams, Hans Zimmer and Ennio Morricone?Gillingham wrote:It's always difficult to draw a clear line though, since I will include electronic artists and some of those aren't really 'performing' artists either...bonnielaurel wrote:I would prefer if these were not included. I don't want to compare Beethoven to Bryan Adams. I see it as a poll for performing artists.Romain wrote:The big question as usual: classical composer and Film Music composer are OK or not?
I suggest we exclude those who have not made recordings (so no Bach, Beethoven and Mozart) because a music artist (commonly referred to as recording artist) is a musician and/or singer who records and releases music, often professionally, through a record label or independently.
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I'm with Dexter on this. I think recording composers such as Gershwin, Glass, Ligeti, or Copland should be eligible because they physically conducted and/or played their own compositions.Dexter wrote:Yeah, so what is it? Do we include Bach, Beethoven, Mozart or not? If not, does that mean modern composers such as Philip Glass, Igor Stravinsky and George Gershwin are a no-go too? Nobou Uematsu, Koji Kondo & Harry Gregson-Williams? John Williams, Hans Zimmer and Ennio Morricone?Gillingham wrote:It's always difficult to draw a clear line though, since I will include electronic artists and some of those aren't really 'performing' artists either...bonnielaurel wrote: I would prefer if these were not included. I don't want to compare Beethoven to Bryan Adams. I see it as a poll for performing artists.
I suggest we exclude those who have not made recordings (so no Bach, Beethoven and Mozart) because a music artist (commonly referred to as recording artist) is a musician and/or singer who records and releases music, often professionally, through a record label or independently.
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Like Ravel, Debussy or Stavinsky. for example.. so, all the end of XIX and XXcentury's composers are allowed to be on the list?!
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Currently, we have three ballots so far:
BleuPanda
JimmyJazz
Romain
A total of 74 different artists have received multiple votes at this point.
As for the question of classical artists to place on your lists, I would say feel free to put whoever you want on these lists, as long as they have been caught on record (aka recording artists). I personally didn't rank any classical artists because I treat this more as a poll of pop music acts, and I treat them as separate mediums outright, but that is entirely my own preference.
BleuPanda
JimmyJazz
Romain
A total of 74 different artists have received multiple votes at this point.
As for the question of classical artists to place on your lists, I would say feel free to put whoever you want on these lists, as long as they have been caught on record (aka recording artists). I personally didn't rank any classical artists because I treat this more as a poll of pop music acts, and I treat them as separate mediums outright, but that is entirely my own preference.
Re: The AMF Artist Poll 2016: List Submissions Thread
Is there a way you could put up a sample of what our lists should look like. I just want to submit a proper list.
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It is easiest for me to rank it as:
Ranking | Artist
like:
1| The Beatles
2| Radiohead
3| Prince
and so forth.
Does that help, Zombeels?
Ranking | Artist
like:
1| The Beatles
2| Radiohead
3| Prince
and so forth.
Does that help, Zombeels?
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Perfect. I wasn't sure if we should put Beatles or The Beatles or if it even mattered and what the limit was.
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Can we hyperlink our list if it's on RateYourMusic? Mine isn't done, but I wanted to know in advance.
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Sure, as long as all of your lists are sent to me in PM form.
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I have a list, but I'm writing little paragraphs for all the artists on my lists to make it more presentable.
I think you'll like some of the things I have to say about a few of them.
I think you'll like some of the things I have to say about a few of them.
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Reiterating this, once again, if anyone wants to add comments to some of their picks, please feel free to do so!whuntva wrote:I have a list, but I'm writing little paragraphs for all the artists on my lists to make it more presentable.
I think you'll like some of the things I have to say about a few of them.
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The listing of the acts does not matter, but the limit to what will be counted is 100, if you list anything else it will not be factored in.Zombeels wrote:Perfect. I wasn't sure if we should put Beatles or The Beatles or if it even mattered and what the limit was.
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Two more submissions just now!
The current ballots are at 5:
Bang Jan
BleuPanda
Dan
JimmyJazz
Romain
The current ballots are at 5:
Bang Jan
BleuPanda
Dan
JimmyJazz
Romain
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Thanks for this, JimmyJazz. I've sent you my list. I've excluded classical artists - even "recording composers" like Debussy, Ravel and Shostakovich, because I can compare them to other classical composers but not to pop/rock/folk/jazz/blues/hip hop/world music artists.
... and I love Bieber's "What Do You Mean?"
... and I love Bieber's "What Do You Mean?"
...will keep us together.
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I've excluded classical artists too.
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I'm a fan of Biber. I mean the Baroque composer Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber.
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Probably no composers (the one's I've mentioned) for me too but my list is going to be eclectic. I have majority of artists in my mind right now but the hard part is ranking them, I'm going to take my sweet time considering that the deadline is still on June 30. I will add comments too.
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What do you guys think of soundtrack composers, in relation to the other composers that have been mentioned?
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D'oh! Oops! Sorry in the past I've seen people list as many as a thousand bands so i assumed it was limitless so i listed 225 bands hehe. Should have read this post before listing them all.JimmyJazz wrote:The listing of the acts does not matter, but the limit to what will be counted is 100, if you list anything else it will not be factored in.Zombeels wrote:Perfect. I wasn't sure if we should put Beatles or The Beatles or if it even mattered and what the limit was.
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They should be eligible, and would be great to have them. I'm having Bernard Herrmann and Ennio Morricone in mine, so go ahead and add whoever you like. Just so I'm not the only nerd.prosecutorgodot wrote:What do you guys think of soundtrack composers, in relation to the other composers that have been mentioned?
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Cool, but I mean, is it a good idea though? Since we're sort of shunning Beethoven, Mozart, etc., and we're sort of on the fence with Debussy, Gershwin, etc.babydoll wrote:They should be eligible, and would be great to have them. I'm having Bernard Herrmann and Ennio Morricone in mine, so go ahead and add whoever you like.prosecutorgodot wrote:What do you guys think of soundtrack composers, in relation to the other composers that have been mentioned?
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The thing is I'm including them for their recordings which just so happened to be captured on film in most cases. Gershwin played the piano on the 1924 recording of Rhapsody in Blue, for an example, so therefore he should be eligible for HIS recordings, not Ella Fitzgerald's, not Leonard Bernstein's, etc. The issue with Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven is that while they composed, they never recorded them. Did all the previous make sense in what I'm trying to convey. Of course, it's JimmyJazz's ruling that will truly effect their positions on the poll.prosecutorgodot wrote:Cool, but I mean, is it a good idea though? Since we're sort of shunning Beethoven, Mozart, etc., and we're sort of on the fence with Debussy, Gershwin, etc.babydoll wrote:They should be eligible, and would be great to have them. I'm having Bernard Herrmann and Ennio Morricone in mine, so go ahead and add whoever you like.prosecutorgodot wrote:What do you guys think of soundtrack composers, in relation to the other composers that have been mentioned?
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Okay. I'm still a bit confused, but I know what I am going to do now. Thanks, babydoll.babydoll wrote: The thing is I'm including them for their recordings which just so happened to be captured on film in most cases. Gershwin played the piano on the 1924 recording of Rhapsody in Blue, for an example, so therefore he should be eligible for HIS recordings, not Ella Fitzgerald's, not Leonard Bernstein's, etc. The issue with Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven is that while they composed, they never recorded them. Did all the previous make sense in what I'm trying to convey. Of course, it's JimmyJazz's ruling that will truly effect their positions on the poll.
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I started to make my list
This should be the most difficult list to do. I hope no one forget any artist who is important in their lists, although these oversights can usually happen.
It would be amazing to get in 50 lists mark!
This should be the most difficult list to do. I hope no one forget any artist who is important in their lists, although these oversights can usually happen.
It would be amazing to get in 50 lists mark!