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Who has been the best songwriter?
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By *UNCHBOX OP Man
over a year ago
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It's quite an art to write a good song, so who would you vote as the best songwriter ever for their body of work - not just one good song, but having written at least 3 or 4 really good songs? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My fav songwriter is probably one you've never heard of, Terry Ronald but has written for such artists as Girls Aloud, The Saturdays, Dannii and Kylie to name but a few |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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jodi mitchell, Paul Weller, Joe Dolce, Kurt Kobain, Elton John and Paul Mc Cartney even Plastic Jackson - great songsmiths tend to stand the test of time |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For relatively unknowns have a listen to Labi Siffre - "My Song", "It must be love"
Gordon Haskell.
A bit more well known:
Joni Mitchell
James Taylor
Carole King
and the brilliant Donald Fagen from Steely Dan
Enjoy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some of Bob Dylans poetry is and songwriting is unbelievable, his love songs like 'Sara', 'simple twist of fate' and 'shelter from the storm' are just lyrically perfect, demon of a wordsmith. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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the song i've listened to the most lately is Jacque Brel's voir un ami pleurer
I know what the title means and i know what the songs about but i don't want to know the translation
its just a beautiful sad sad song |
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By *UNCHBOX OP Man
over a year ago
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"For relatively unknowns have a listen to Labi Siffre - "My Song", "It must be love"
Gordon Haskell.
A bit more well known:
Joni Mitchell
James Taylor
Carole King
and the brilliant Donald Fagen from Steely Dan
Enjoy "
I agree with Labi Siffre - dont forget his other big hit, something inside so strong. Such a powerful song written as an anti apartheid song by him. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes, I didnt mention "Something inside so strong" as fairly well known by most people. Great song.
Labi Siffre was "persecuted" for being gay but wrote some amazing, moving songs. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"the song i've listened to the most lately is Jacque Brel's voir un ami pleurer
I know what the title means and i know what the songs about but i don't want to know the translation
its just a beautiful sad sad song"
he writes beautiful sad songs, my favourite is ne me quitte pas |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think there have been so many fantastic song writers through the years. Some would say John Lennon and others Elton John and Bernie Taupin. I have always had a preference for Robert Smith from the Cure. He was astounding and has the ability to write some excellent lyrics and mount them on some fantastic tunes. . He was distinctive in his style and innovative with his writing and the way he would maximise the use of flanging, chorusing and phasing effects to give a totally distinct and pioneering style.
He was able to alter his song writing to a more pop oriented style as well which many writers don’t do as they see it sas commercialism and that is wrong because its important to get your work noticed, performed and listened to by many. He was also able to write songs that would often contain dark themes; for example, the single "In Between Days" contrasts a bouncy pop-rock beat with lyrics about sadness and heartbreak. I truly believe the man is a cut above and is one of the many who didn’t get his talent fully exposed.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Whichever one of Right Said Fred wrote Deeply Dippy would be my vote.
Failing that...
Bob Marley (poet and a prophet)
Morrissey
Weller
Kurt Cobain
Joe Strummer |
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By *picMan
over a year ago
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Mick Jagger & Keith Richards
Robert Plant
Lemmy
Eric Clapton
Bob Dylan
Burt Bacharach
Buddy Holly
Robert Hunter ( wrote many of The Grateful Dead songs )
The Gibb Brothers
Tim Rice
Billy Joel
Kenny Rogers
John Denver and probably the best female song writer of them all Dolly Parton
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A lot of the names from above - personal Favourites are:
Roger Waters
Syd Barrett
Robert Smith
Fish
Shane McGowan
and highest on the list, Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree/No Man/Blackfield/Bass Communion etc. The man is prolific in the projects he's in with Porcupine Tree being the best but pretty much all of the stuff he's done is superb. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"and then there is Jake Thackray, you may have to be from Yorkshire to appreciate him though"
I remember Jake - he was a regular guest on 'That's Life'
He's dead now ... and who said God doesn't exist |
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Declan McManus ? Good grief ! If we are going to be pretentious lets call him 'The Impostor'
Berry Gordy was the owner of, and sometime producer at, Motown; he hardly wrote any of their catalogue.
Laughing Len Cohen is NOT depressing..its a myth. Just listen.
Nice to see Richard Thompson and Joni Mitchell get a mention along with the obvious candidates.
Jake Thackery was a genius. Woefully underrated, misunderstood or just out of his time?
A couple of personal favourites...Nick Lowe, Louden Wainwright 3rd and Lowell George.
Delighted that the wonderful Ian Dury was mentioned. When I'm in my box sliding towards the incinerator it will be Ian's 'Fucking Ada' which will be reverberating very loudly around the room. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Berry Gordy....Smokey Robinson....Marvin Gaye....Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier"
and Willie Dixon..the man who shaped the blues and The man who paved the way for so many others |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For me it's got to be artists who wrote and sang there own songs!!
Lennon Mccartney,
Otis Redding
bowie
Smokey Robinson
Carole King
Buddy Holly
Jagger and Richards
Dylan
Springsteen
Elton John and Bernie Taupin |
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