Non-Urban Music Which artists are you a REAL fan of?

Casey

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#1
I'm talking like, you buy all their records and some merchandise, you'd go to their show no questions asked, you know all the lyrics to their song, you post on their website/forum, etc, etc.

Me:

Prince
Michael Jackson
Tupac
Nirvana
Nine Inch Nails
Zapp & Roger
Bone Thugs N' Harmony
 

Duke

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#5
Pac
Biggie
Nas
Big L
Rammstein
R.E.M.
Depeche Mode
Kyuss
Knorkator
Daft Punk

There's more but I know a lot from and about these bands/artists.
 

Casey

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#6
I have Bizzy's solo stuff (first two albums and a compilation) and Krayzie's "Thug Mentality 1999" album. Don't have any other spin off stuff. I checked out the first "Bone Brothers" album and thought it was garbage so I havent even bothered listening to any others.
 

Casey

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#7
I didn't know you were a Kyuss fan Dukie. Do you like QOTSA also?

Also Depeche Mode ftw. My favorite of theirs is the "Ultra" album produced by Tim Simenon of Bomb The Bass.

My manager's wife is thanked on most of the Depeche Mode albums since the mid 90's because she worked at their record label, Mute, until it closed down last year.
 

Duke

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#8
Actually, take Depeche off the list. Im a big fan of their music but I don't know their entire repertoire.


QOTSA, I barely listen to them. I have nothing against them either, but I just don't pay attention to them.

Chronic recommended Kyuss to me once. Then I went ahead and bought all their albums. Great stuff, great stuff. I love the mix of sounds and styles in the individual songs, on the specific albums and between the albums themselves.
 

Casey

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#9
Chronic recommended Kyuss to me once. Then I went ahead and bought all their albums. Great stuff, great stuff. I love the mix of sounds and styles in the individual songs, on the specific albums and between the albums themselves.
I just wondered since both Josh Homme and Nick Oliveri went on to be on QOTSA from being in Kyuss.
 

Shadows

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#11
Tupac - DUH!
Bone Thugs N' Harmony - Love em!
The Dream - Dude had a great slept on album. Like his production and other stuff.
Mariah Carey - I grew up w/ her, prince and MJ, but my mom mainly bought her cd's. She had Prince and MJ on records so i didn't really bump them that much, but know their music.
Dr.Dre - 2 classix, know it all.
Eminem

I like a ton of artist but haven't got around to getting into all their music, like:
Chris Brown, Drake...etc...
 

TheCat

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#16
2pac
redman
ghostface
chino xl
immortal technique
scarface
public enemy


prince
mj
sade
david bowie
bob dylan
Jamiroquai
bjork
sting
tracy chapman
Kci & JoJo including JODECI stuff.
Paul Weller
Maxwell
Oasis
Stereophonics
D'angelo (wish he had more albums)


i dont really care for merchandise
but the following artist i listed i own all of their official albums.
 

tHuG $TyLe

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#17
I have Bizzy's solo stuff (first two albums and a compilation) and Krayzie's "Thug Mentality 1999" album. Don't have any other spin off stuff. I checked out the first "Bone Brothers" album and thought it was garbage so I havent even bothered listening to any others.
I actually liked that album. BB2 isn't that good however.

I never followed many artists that much but I do most all albums mixtapes etc of:

Bone Thugs n Harmony
Joe Budden
Proof
Tupac
Michael Jackson
Jay-Z
Alicia Keys
 

masta247

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#18
To be honest I don't think I'm a fan of any artist by its true definition. I once was a huge 2pac fan and since then I wasn't a fan of any artist so when I say that I'm a fan I think it's just that I really like him and his music. I can honestly say that I love the sound of some artists and that I love listening to certain rappers but I can't say that I'm a fan. I don't know their every song, don't collect their singles/mixtapes/t-shirts/whatever. There are certain artists I really appreciate and support and hope for new albums but I don't feel like I'm a REAL fan I once was (though I probably respect and know much more about certain artists than average so called "fan").
 

S O F I

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#19
^Yeah, basically.


For me it's more that I've been through basically two wars so I know how easy it is to lose all material possessions that you have. But even living in a country like the US, where depending on where you live, tornadoes, hurricanes, and floods are frequent. Depending on where you live in a city, B&E's are frequent...it's just so easy to come home and see all your shit gone/up in flames. I think it was roaches who lost his big music collection when Katrina hit. Shit like that. Like fuck it. I like the freedom of being able to up and leave at any second and not be strongly tied to any material possessions that I'll have to leave behind.

In addition, although I'm a big fan of someone's music, I never get the desire to play the role of that "real" fan that Casey describes. Maybe I just don't like anything that much to the point that I'll want to know everything about it, collect everything regarding it, etc. I don't put people up on a pedestal like that. You might be well-respected, talented, but why the fuck should I go and purchase every tidbit about you and try to pry into every little detail in your life? We're all just humans.
 

Casey

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#20
I think it's natural to put people on a pedestal if they are incredibly good at what they do, not just in music, but in anything really.

Do you have a "passion" so to speak, SOFI? I'm guessing no since you said there's nothing that you like that much to want to know everything about it. When you have a real passion you do want to know everything about it I think.

I know what you mean about having a lot of possessions though. I'm actually kinda the same, I have a minimalist approach and want to be able to move around quickly and easily.

Aside from my music collection, my box of mementos from my career, and every issue of "The Source" from late 2000 to late 2006, I don't really have a lot of stuff. Even with Prince, though I do collect a lot of Prince stuff, I don't collect bigger items like vinyl etc. I only have maybe 9-10 Prince vinyls, compared to about 100 CD's.

I'm really trying to scale down on the stuff I have. I'm gonna get a nice spec laptop and sell my desktop PC, sell a few keyboards, get rid of a bunch of furniture that I don't use, etc.
 

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