Favorite lyricists and why.

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dragonworks said:
Toker41
Your probably right on both accounts.:eek:
But you did good by allowing me my 1600 post.

Glad I could help. Congrads. Whats next after "Dedicated Memeber"??
 
Gordon Lightfoot

Am I the only one here going with Gordon Lightfoot?? You guys have got to be kidding me. You will list John Denver but not Gordon Lightfoot. And what about John Phillips or Don McLean.
 
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King Elvis said:
Am I the only one here going with Gordon Lightfoot?? You guys have got to be kidding me. You will list John Denver but not Gordon Lightfoot. And what about John Phillips or Don McLean.

Wow, I can't believe I forgot Gordon Lightfoot, and Don McLean! Good call! I hang my head in shame.:eek:
 
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King Elvis said:
Am I the only one here going with Gordon Lightfoot?? You guys have got to be kidding me. You will list John Denver but not Gordon Lightfoot. And what about John Phillips or Don McLean.
"If you could read my mind".. is a great song!
"Edmond Fitzgerald"..is pretty good also.
I don't now much of his work but he seems to spin a good story!



Don
 
Martin L Gore (of Depeche Mode) - some of his lyrics are unbelievable. My fav song for lyrics must be 'The Loves Thieves'... so many good lyrics in that song but I particularly like;
'Sure as Adam is Eve,
Sure as Jonah turned whaler,
They're crooked love thieves
and you are their jailer.'


Trent Reznor (of NIN) ... such emotion, perhaps my favourite of favourites.

Billy Corgan (Of Smashing Pumpkins and Swan)

Meg Lee Chin (of Pigface)...her lyrics can be immensely clever. Check out 'Nutopia' for example.

Whoever the bloke is that writes the Steeley Dan lyrics... they truly are brilliant.
 
Two words: John Fogerty. He can join my band anytime :). If you want riff-based rock and roll--easy to play but sounds so damn good--JoFo is your man. I admire some other selections too. I think Donald Fagan is a genius (I love "Nitefly"). Of course Bob Dylan too. Peace.
 
Adam Duritz (Counting Crows)- I like his lyrics because they have so much imagery in them. I also like it when he goes into the abstract lyrics. My favorite line:

"Step out the front door like a ghost into the fog
When no one notices the contrast of white on white"

Jackob Dylan (Wallflowers)- I loved the story he told in One Headlight
 
Lennon/McCartney
Paul Simon
C.S.N.

I love the way their words flow perfectly and at the same time get accross exactly what they mean without making some of the rediculous things they say sound like a strech. BTW defineately a runon sentence.
-ok
 
Of who I can think of at present:

Zack del la rocha - his social conscience

the woman from portishead - very...interesting lyrics
 
Peter Gabriel
Freddie Mercury
Ian Anderson

Very intelligent and very entertaining lyricists
 
I can't believe some of you listed Zach De La Rocha and didn't mention Joe Strummer!

Doesn't anybody here listen to the Clash?!
 
how about:
dylan- his ability to tell a story and his sense of purpose
tom york- so abstract, yet can convey an emotion with the greatest of ease
mike patton- he is just a damn pyscho
Robert Plant- enough said
 
Plant? Am I alone in hating Zep here? Just what the hell is the song "Stairway to heaven" about anyway?
 
Toker41 said:
4. Bernie Taupin (did I spell that right?). So many Great Elton John songs (Someone saved my Life Tonight), but even more so the lyrics on Alice Coopers "From the Inside" album. One of my all time fav alblums...highly under rated. It even had Dave Johnson on guitar (is that his name?) from Eltons band.

I really dig Taupin as well, master lyricist for sure. He's probably my fav.

Davey Johnstone is one of the greatest guitarists of our time. The dude can direct the Elton John band, play with Alice Cooper, then turn around twang it up for George Jones. Wow!
 
Toker41 said:
Plant? Am I alone in hating Zep here? Just what the hell is the song "Stairway to heaven" about anyway?

"Bussle in a hedgerow"...sounds like taking a dump in the woods to me:D



Don
 
Wow...a lot of great writers have been mentioned. I'm so glad Chuck Berry was brought up. His lyrics were so detailed and intelligent for the time. Gordon Lightfoot definitely wrote some great lyrics--Early Morning Rain is a great one.

Most of my favorites have been mentioned, like Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Lennon/McCartney, Jackson Browne, etc...but here are a few more:

Robert Cray--great storyteller.
Jimmy Webb--can write any style and forge spectacular lyrics.
James Taylor--did anybody mention him yet?
Bob McDill--country writer...Amanda..Good Ole Boys Like Me...On The Road...Gone Country, etc.
Bonnie Raitt
Robbie Robertson
Mark Knopfler
Marc Cohen
Leonard Cohen
Carole King (Goffen/King)
Sometimes Billy Gibbons...hee hee!

Don McClean's song "Vincent" is a masterpiece. Gilbert O'Sullivan's "Alone Again Naturally" is a pretty amazing lyric too. There are just too many to mention...
 
theres a guy from this bbs.....Crowbob....or Clayfish...what the hell was it......



Drawclad......


itll come to me....



:D
 
According to the last lyric that failed me miserably, I may be changing it to CrawDUD. :D
 
Henri Devill said:
"Bussle in a hedgerow"...sounds like taking a dump in the woods to me:D



Don

Isnt' the next line "...it's just a spring clean for the colen"??
 
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