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SuchFriendsAreDangerous 11.06.2009 11:21 PM

Music Artists who have "most profoundly affected world events."
 
this is a question from WorldFocus.

"Which artist/musician has most profoundly affected world events?"

my pick:

1) Michael Jackson:
There has never been a bigger artist period. He is truly worldwide. People from unimaginably different places and circumstances mutually share an experience with Michael Jackson, the image, the music, the style, the culture etc etc. Michael Jackson is an experience like Jesus.. billions of people share this experience.. it is beyond scale. No one could possibly come close..


2) the Beatles
Huge band, biggest perhaps aside from Jackson in worldwide popularity, and even more crucially significant, they were popular in a truly revolutionary age of progress and change, and helped to spread the vibe of change inadvertantly across the globe. The Beatles were not really activists, but their music spread culture and ideas with it.. where the Beatles records went across the world, change came with it. I don't even like the Beatles or Lennon solo stuff, but I must always give maximum RASpect to those who earn it so highly :)

3) Bob Marley
Same scale as the above two but more powerfully direct in promoting change. Bob Marley gave the third world the language it needed to proclaim its revolution, to bring about change. To this day, across the world and especially South America and Africa, Bob Marley is a major influence amongst the entire spectrum, extreme leftist militants to rightist intellectuals and everyone in between. Bob Marley is a force of change across the world bigger than Ghandi!

4) Tupac

Underrated in his international appeal, Tupac is one of the most popular rap artists across Africa and South America. They like ALL american rap in Africa and South America, but it doesn't get much bigger than Tupac.. He is like the Michael Jackson of Rap music internationally.. kids who carry guns in Sierra Leone bump 2pacalypse Now and All Eyez on Me is blaring in the favellas of Rio.. it is surreal actually.

5) Nirvana

In South America and Europe especially Nirvana was huge. They are the beatles of our generation. They brought about the third revolution if you ask me.. lets see if we can keep it kindling.

Dead-Air 11.07.2009 12:03 AM

Barry Manilow. He wrote the "You Deserve a Break Today" jingle for McDonald's.

Rob Instigator 11.07.2009 12:05 AM

Johannes Sebastian Bach

SYRFox 11.07.2009 07:55 AM

1) mise en abyme
2) dragons of zynth
3) mesak
4) calmer
5) nirvana

am i doing it right

Keeping It Simple 11.07.2009 09:19 AM

Morrissey.

gualbert 11.07.2009 09:24 AM

Bill Clinton, probably.

Genteel Death 11.07.2009 10:09 AM

None.

the ikara cult 11.07.2009 10:38 AM

David Hasselhoff brought the Berlin Wall down, history lies in state until someone equals this feat

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zXiC...om=PL&index=27

demonrail666 11.07.2009 01:29 PM

 

Seandi 11.07.2009 01:42 PM

What, no Hawkwind ?

SYRFox 11.07.2009 02:31 PM

Kanye West
for real he affected the MTV Video Awards
now that is a world event

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 11.07.2009 05:43 PM

the question is affect on world events, not your favorite band. Which artists have made the largest impact globally? Have been a cultural phenomenon, have profoundly altered events, etc etc?

for example: The British Invasion and in particular the Beatles was a MAJOR catalyst for what happened in the 1960s, people from all across the spectrum were inspired by the Beatles to be themselves and this helped bring a lot of revolutionary change to the world, its impact is almost immeasurable.

Bob Marley wrote a protest song called "Zimbabwe" and three years later he performed it at the first Zimbawean Independence Day celebration in 1980, that is almost mythical!

Now do you get the idea?

Think of artists that have brought about some kind of change, and it can be good or bad..

SYRFox 11.07.2009 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
the question is affect on world events, not your favorite band. Which artists have made the largest impact globally? Have been a cultural phenomenon, have profoundly altered events, etc etc?

for example: The British Invasion and in particular the Beatles was a MAJOR catalyst for what happened in the 1960s, people from all across the spectrum were inspired by the Beatles to be themselves and this helped bring a lot of revolutionary change to the world, its impact is almost immeasurable.

Bob Marley wrote a protest song called "Zimbabwe" and three years later he performed it at the first Zimbawean Independence Day celebration in 1980, that is almost mythical!

Now do you get the idea?

Think of artists that have brought about some kind of change, and it can be good or bad..

i was just kidding
but yeah
kanye west man

viewtiful_alan 11.07.2009 06:20 PM

The Ramones
I'll type why later.

automatic bzooty 11.07.2009 07:59 PM

the beatles. but only for the five minutes i was a member.

SuperCreep 11.07.2009 08:14 PM

boner?

acousticrock87 11.07.2009 08:15 PM

I'm just going to go on the record and say, although I do like Nirvana quite a bit, they did not affect any goddamn world events. They just slopped up the music a little.

Dead-Air 11.07.2009 08:31 PM

Very few have impacted world events outside of pop culture. That's why I was serious about Barry Manilow. That song sold Billions and Billions of burgers.

Being influential to other bands is not about World Events. Even the Beatles had little impact on global politics or the way society is structured. Michael Jackson deserves more credit in influencing the world by selling the Beatles musical catalog to advertising companies than he does for anything he did musically himself.

acousticrock87 11.07.2009 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
Even the Beatles had little impact on global politics or the way society is structured.

I sort of agree with that, but with such a thin pool to choose from I think I would give it to them. They're as global as music gets, and they did extend somewhat beyond music.

I think the topic is just too specific to get many contenders. Even artists like B.B. King--he broke boundaries, but that was still mostly an American thing.

I don't think there are many musicians who have "profoundly" affected the world, but I would still nominate Bono. Sorry.

akprodr 11.07.2009 09:18 PM

I just saw a promo on PBS--aparently the Beatles are responsible for the fall of communism. Watch WNET monday night for details.

Otherwise, you got Willy Nelson and farm aid, whatshisname and Live aid...

Bono sure has a lot of face time with world leaders--dunno what the actual effects have been

Genteel Death 11.08.2009 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
the question is affect on world events, not your favorite band. Which artists have made the largest impact globally? Have been a cultural phenomenon, have profoundly altered events, etc etc?

for example: The British Invasion and in particular the Beatles was a MAJOR catalyst for what happened in the 1960s, people from all across the spectrum were inspired by the Beatles to be themselves and this helped bring a lot of revolutionary change to the world, its impact is almost immeasurable.

Bob Marley wrote a protest song called "Zimbabwe" and three years later he performed it at the first Zimbawean Independence Day celebration in 1980, that is almost mythical!

Now do you get the idea?

Think of artists that have brought about some kind of change, and it can be good or bad..

oh please!

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 11.10.2009 07:14 PM

 

!@#$%! 11.10.2009 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
this is a question from WorldFocus.

"Which artist/musician has most profoundly affected world events?"

my pick:

1) Michael Jackson


yeah, world events! he definitely made a lot of people aware of the issue of child molestation. WORLDWIDE! think about it. without him, polanski wouldn't have been arrested. ever.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 11.10.2009 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
yeah, world events! he definitely made a lot of people aware of the issue of child molestation. WORLDWIDE! think about it. without him, polanski wouldn't have been arrested. ever.


hit me up when yr albums drop a billion copies playa

!@#$%! 11.10.2009 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
hit me up when yr albums drop a billion copies playa


what album? im not a musician nor a wannabe musician, nor do i care to be.

about billions, etc: the majority is wrong. macdonalds is the michael jackson of food.

and yeah he was like jesus-- "let the children cum to me" and, what else? oh yeah, juice--jesus juice.

 

EVOLghost 11.10.2009 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
Think of artists that have brought about some kind of change, and it can be good or bad..


whut you mean like u2?

automatic bzooty 11.10.2009 09:29 PM

yo bono, how many kids didja save in africa?

 


that's what i thought.

pbradley 11.10.2009 09:44 PM

Music plays a major role in defining social paradigms. It's a bit of snobbery not to recognize that role in providing the backdrop of contemporary life.

infinitemusic 11.10.2009 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
5) Nirvana

In South America and Europe especially Nirvana was huge. They are the beatles of our generation. They brought about the third revolution if you ask me.. lets see if we can keep it kindling.


What exactly did they revolutionize?

EVOLghost 11.10.2009 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by infinitemusic
What exactly did they revolutionize?



stuff.....man.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 11.11.2009 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by infinitemusic
What exactly did they revolutionize?


they knocks douchebags like this off the radio and magazine covers for a little while ;)


 


who else dethroned Michael Jackson? Nirvana was like the Beatles, they REVOLUTIONIZED the mainstream music business, changing the perspective of what the suits would sell us. They used to sell us what THEY wanted to hear, after Nirvana there was a revival of selling us what WE wanted to hear.

DeadDiscoDildo 11.11.2009 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
they knocks douchebags like this off the radio and magazine covers for a little while ;)




 


who else dethroned Michael Jackson? Nirvana was like the Beatles, they REVOLUTIONIZED the mainstream music business, changing the perspective of what the suits would sell us. They used to sell us what THEY wanted to hear, after Nirvana there was a revival of selling us what WE wanted to hear.



Definitely.

To an extent.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 11.11.2009 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeadDiscoDildo
Definitely.

To an extent.


 


well that is true.. history does have a disastrous habit of repeating itself..

Rob Instigator 11.11.2009 06:14 PM

I still say that in the past 50 years it is a tie between Elvis Presley, Bob Marley, and Michael Jackson.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 11.11.2009 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I still say that in the past 50 years it is a tie between Elvis Presley, Bob Marley, and Michael Jackson.

well, drop Elvis and I agree with you entirely! Marley gave voice to actual revolution worldwide, and MJ gave us a soundtrack we could universally dance too and in small way mutually understand each other on at least the common ground of mass-market commercialism ;)

Rob Instigator 11.11.2009 06:20 PM

ahhh, but Elvis ushered in an the era of YOUTH CULTURE worldwide, before Marley and MJ, and without him there'd be no them.
Not a big fan of his tunage, but respect is due.

DeadDiscoDildo 11.11.2009 06:23 PM

By Elvis you mean Buddy Holly right?

Fuck Elvis.

Rob Instigator 11.11.2009 06:30 PM

actually I meant CHUCK BERRY

wellcharge 11.11.2009 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by akprodr
I just saw a promo on PBS--aparently the Beatles are responsible for the fall of communism. Watch WNET monday night for details.




it's fully true, fighting against the beatles(and alot of other cultural things in general) turned the young the young generation against the government, so they when it was time for them to run it.....

everyone went and got beatles records on the black market anyways, anyone in their 50s will tell you that they hated being a criminal just because they wanted to listen to a stupid pop record

radarmaker 11.11.2009 06:39 PM

Dylan.


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