Best Singer-Songwriters of Today
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            Hey now! I'm not all that familiar with Shawn, but I like Ed Sheeran. He did a cover of Nina Simone's 'Be My Husband' that won me over. https://youtu.be/5Lv1fsEE9ag https://youtu.be/5Lv1fsEE9ag
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            I already know you're not gonna like it, rgambs. So, you don't even need to bother listening to it.0
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 I was taking the piss. Can't stand them.rgambs said:
 Boooooo!!!!!Thoughts_Arrive said:Ed Sheeran.
 Shawn Mendes.
 Nah, they aren't horrible but they write empty pop songs mostly devoid of anything deeper than surface sentimentality.
 Yes, empty is what they write.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140
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            Some asshat I used to work with thinks Ed Sheeran is alternative rock lolAdelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140
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 I don't believe you, so I'm going to listen to Shawn Mendes. Thank you in advance.Thoughts_Arrive said:
 I was taking the piss. Can't stand them.rgambs said:
 Boooooo!!!!!Thoughts_Arrive said:Ed Sheeran.
 Shawn Mendes.
 Nah, they aren't horrible but they write empty pop songs mostly devoid of anything deeper than surface sentimentality.
 Yes, empty is what they write.0
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 Enjoy.OffSheGoes35 said:
 I don't believe you, so I'm going to listen to Shawn Mendes. Thank you in advance.Thoughts_Arrive said:
 I was taking the piss. Can't stand them.rgambs said:
 Boooooo!!!!!Thoughts_Arrive said:Ed Sheeran.
 Shawn Mendes.
 Nah, they aren't horrible but they write empty pop songs mostly devoid of anything deeper than surface sentimentality.
 Yes, empty is what they write.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140
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            Pretty disappointed not to see me mentioned in this thread yet. Jerks.0
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            Mason JenningsUse Your Voice may be his best album.
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 I don't need sold on his talent, he's got a ton of it!OffSheGoes35 said:I already know you're not gonna like it, rgambs. So, you don't even need to bother listening to it.
 I'm just not impressed with his songwriting, so far. He doesn't handle metaphor or symbolism well and his songs seem to be geared toward mass appeal. Shawn Mendez, all the same times 2.
 I listen to them both when they come on the Coffee House, but I can't dive deep into their songs like most of the others mentioned here. They are just dance tunes and empty fun.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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            Okay, I understand you better now. We're good.0
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            Tom Waits is still alive and a better songwriter than Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young combined.
 And I love all three of those guys.I SAW PEARL JAM0
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 Eh, I don't know about that. He has his loyal fan base, but he's always been a poor man's John Prine to me.dankind said:Tom Waits is still alive and a better songwriter than Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young combined.
 And I love all three of those guys.
 He's awesome sure, but better than those three combined? Not a chance!Post edited by rgambs onMonkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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            Thank you for the Mason Jennings heads-up, eddiec! I am listening to a MJ playlist and he's great so far.0
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 This sounds like it's coming from someone who's only ever heard the song "Ol' 55" or maybe "Downtown Train." Any comparisons to John Prine end there.rgambs said:
 Eh, I don't know about that. He has his loyal fan base, but he's always been a poor man's John Prine to me.dankind said:Tom Waits is still alive and a better songwriter than Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young combined.
 And I love all three of those guys.
 He's awesome sure, but better than those three combined? Ridiculous!
 And I love John Prine. "Angel from Montgomery" is one of best songs ever written--albeit, my favorite version is by Bonnie Raitt. But every John Prine song sounds the same. The same could never be said for Tom Waits, despite his immediately recognizable gravelly voice.
 His experimentation with surrealism lyrically and instrumentally that began with Swordfishtrombones and that continues to inform his recordings puts him in a different stratosphere than anyone I've mentioned, except maybe Highway 61 Revisited-era Dylan. He can still write a naturalist narrative ballad a la The Boss or Neil, but he just has many more arrows left in his quiver than those guys.
 Again, I love everyone we've mentioned, but late-era Tom Waits is so far ahead of late-era Bruce or Dylan (although The Tempest was damn good). And Neil Young seems to be primarily focused on live shows and going down memory lane these days, which is fine. Le Noise and Psychedelic Pill were great records; Fork in the Road, Storytone, The Monsanto Years and Peace Trail were not.
 I just wish Tom Waits didn't take so much damn time between albums. And it would be nice if he'd tour again before one of us dies.I SAW PEARL JAM0
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            Oh, and thread integrity -- Jesse Sykes, who also needs to get her ass moving on a new album.I SAW PEARL JAM0
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 Tom Waits wrote Jersey Girl so he's okay in my book.rgambs said:
 Eh, I don't know about that. He has his loyal fan base, but he's always been a poor man's John Prine to me.dankind said:Tom Waits is still alive and a better songwriter than Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young combined.
 And I love all three of those guys.
 He's awesome sure, but better than those three combined? Not a chance! Post edited by njnancy on0 Post edited by njnancy on0
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 I wasn’t mentioned either, man. But, I do really like your stuff!ledvedderman said:Pretty disappointed not to see me mentioned in this thread yet. Jerks.I LOVE MUSIC.
 www.cluthelee.com
 www.cluthe.com0
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 And I thoroughly enjoy your stuff as well!mfc2006 said:
 I wasn’t mentioned either, man. But, I do really like your stuff!ledvedderman said:Pretty disappointed not to see me mentioned in this thread yet. Jerks.0
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            dankind said:Tom Waits is still alive and a better songwriter than Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young combined.
 And I love all three of those guys.If we're allowed to mention old(er) guys, I'm a big fan of Richard Thompson, who's still active (and amazing).All those who seek to destroy the liberties of a democratic nation ought to know that war is the surest and shortest means to accomplish it.0
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 :clap:mfc2006 said:
 I wasn’t mentioned either, man. But, I do really like your stuff!ledvedderman said:Pretty disappointed not to see me mentioned in this thread yet. Jerks.
 Holy shit, Cluthe/Lee is awesome! I just visited the last page of the Cluthe/Lee thread and found a reverbnation link...and was blown away.
 I will check Brian out next. Don't call your audience jerks, man. That's bad for business.0
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