A question more aimed at authors, that I thought would be fun.
If you could possess the full multi-track audio to one artist/band/musician, their entire discography, free of charge, for use in customs authoring, who would you want most? Maybe take into account how much of it is already out there, how big their library is, how intricate their music is, or how popular they are?
I think everyone knows who my number one choice would be , with Oasis probably coming in second.
What would yours be?
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Jeff Lynne.
Probably either Tegan and Sara or Grace Potter & The Nocturnals.
Either Pink Floyd or Judas Priest… or maybe Anthrax.
Aviators. Out of all the musicians, him (and The Beatles) are the only two which I completely love… And since The Beatles already have a good section of their music on RB3, I would pick The Aviators and get every single song of his on RB3, that I have. (which is currently only 47 but I keep checking out his songs that I’ve missed and adding more to my lot. Also, minus one from that total number due to “One Last Letter” already been done).
Elton John or ELO
Crush 40. Period.
Queen.
Meatloaf would be a clear #2 if I could get a dedicated keys author to assist, but, Queen MVP.
Queen.
This, but seeing how it is now taken care of, I’ll opt for Bowie.
Hendrix has too few uncharted songs I want left in comparison.
I would choose the Stones as no. 2 because the RB3 library could use more of their songs.
Radiohead! So much unrealized potential. And the production is superb.
M83 followed by Celldweller.
Deftones
Dave Grohl
Celldweller.
Mmmm… Celldweller
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