Entwistle played the french horn in an orchestra and formed a trad jazz group with Townshed in high school (dunno which instruments either played, though). Then he picked up bass, which is why his style is so unique. Townshed had some, his dad playing the sax and his mom having sung in the entertainment department of the RAF during WW2. Moon and Daltrey didn't, as far as I remember.
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>the general tone in your posts
tone arguments are ad hominem attacks and rely on the premise that you can somehow read my mind/soul instead of my words to understand where I am coming from
>You arent unique for believing this. You aren't contrarian for placing importance on composition. Your taste in music isnt unique. Your posts seem like youre going through babbys first music discovery phase and that feeling of superiority that comes with discovering new music, listening to music for the composition or an aesthetic done right etc, and then the realization that a ton of people do that anyway and it doesnt make you unique. Except youve been in that phase for years
what a waste of space, my goodness
using the phrase "entry-level obscure" betrays an opinion that "entry-level" both exists (it doesn't) and is a metric worthy of judging something (it isn't)
settle down, child
non sequitur
the chart I posted ITT is from 2013, I have yet to make a new one
many of the things on this chart would be replaced e.g. spem in alium for gesualdo's tenebrae, beethoven's 9th with his 6th, more singles, moondog swapped out for Mingus Mingus Mingus Minugs, etc
probably 50%+ of the chart is no longer accurate
>give me recs
>despite the fact I didn't rec anyone else
>using the phrase "entry-level obscure" betrays an opinion that "entry-level" both exists (it doesn't) and is a metric worthy of judging something (it isn't)
Im glad you agree
nice chart