Our Generation's Greatest Song Writter...

Bob Dylan is the sweetest.

links not working fo' me jo.
 
PJ Harvey
Jeff Buckley
Bruce Springsteen
Kate Bush
Trent Reznor
Maynard James keenan
David Bowie
Fiona Apple
 
my generation?

either ryan adams, or rufus wainwright, or chris whitley.
 
dylan is great, but i also think carole king and dianne warren are underappreciated.

and shania twain is underappreciated as well. She wrote the entire The Woman in Me and Come on Over albums. One of (i forget which) is the best selling record by a female artist of all time.
 
Jack Black? I'm assuming he had a hand in writing the lyrics for Tenacious D.
 
Bob Dylan is great, but he is not my generation. And at any rate Eric Clapton is his better.
 
That's a tough one...

The Brothers Gibb (Bee Gees) have had hits in the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's, and have also written for other performers who made hits of their songs...

Micheal Jackson has had hits in the 80's and 90's...

Who's had the most hit songs that have "staying" power, (are still loved years later)?

The Bee Gees did not influence the social world as well as the music world like Dylan did. They were also critically reviled during their peak years as cheesy, inane and annoying. They're much more respected today, but still remain a guilty pleasure in most circles. Best to listen to in private or drunk off your ass at New Year's dance party, but pretty much nowhere else (though "How Deep Is Your Love" is acceptable when getting it on).

Michael is a fantastic singer and performer, but he owes the better part of his success to Quincy Jones.

And for the record, Dylan's songs are still loved by all circles. His songs are favorites on radio stations around the world. "Blowin' In The Wind" is still sung in churches. Artists of this day and age still rank him as a huge influence on their careers.

Now how many people have said, "No band or artist in history have had a greater effect on my musical career than The Bee Gees". Hmm...
 
Bob Dylan was once called the voice of a generation. That didn't mean he was a voice of that generation, he's the voice of all generations! I dare anyone to listen to the lyrics of his songs and not get at least something out of it.
 
Kurt Cobain (RIP dude)

NO :dry: seriously NO!

and I'd say....Jarvis Cocker, but He's older than me.
meh, still Jarvis, Morrissey's too old and Jeff Buckley's too dead.
I guess Sufjan Stevens works as well just on basis of sheer Volume of songs.
dude Is like the Ken Burns of Song Writting.
 

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