pafc1870 wrote:Interested in peoples thoughts on who they think are some of the best musicians in the country at the minute.
My opinion:
Chris Cheney - The Living End. Best guitarist in the country. No one comes close.
Tim Rogers - You Am I. Great song writer. Great band leader. Solo stuff ok, but not my type of music.
Patience Hodgson - The Grates. Exceptional ability to throw her voice around. Interesting to see what their next albun is like.
Doctor Lindemans - Frenzal Rhomb - Great guitarist. Great on JJJ. Very funny.
Sarah McLeod - Superjesus/solo. Another great singer/songwriter. Her solo album is great, and the way her songs build up from start to end is something I like. One of the few people who does accoustic versions of their own songs that I actually like.
Tom Crease - Frenzal Rhomb. Frenzal Rhomb are extremely underrated as musicians. The bass lines in Frenzal are all over the place.
Rusty Hopkinson - You Am I. Very good drummer. Also the drummer for Radio Birdman at the minute.
IMO (remembering I am a grumpy old 40+

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Guitar - Rowland S.Howard places(in no particular order) to Charlie Owen, Spencer P.Jones and Kim Salmon
Bass - Brian Hooper by a street (haven't seen much of Frenzal Rhomb to be honest though). Also haven't seen Andy kent in a while so my mind could change by tomorrow - depends of how You am I go tonight.
Songwriter - Tim Rogers for consistency edges out Nick Cave (in the last ten years away). Nick did give us The Boatman's Call but he also gave us Nocturama

Have heard a bit of Sarah McLeod and Superjesus - not my cup of tea to be honest.
Drums - Was a bit of a fan of Rustys until the last two Birdman shows - now I am true believer. He was superb and they are not an easy band too drum to.
Live act - I think The Beasts of Bourbon are the best live act in the country at the moment. The last two gigs I saw were amazing. Tight as a ducks bum and Tex Perkins back to his showman best. Mind you I missed their gig three weeks ago at the Prince and from all reports if I'd seen that I wouldn't be so high in their praise

The last time I saw Radio Birdman they were incredible (July at The Corner). Also seeing You am I tonight at the Prince for the first time in a while, so I'll be interested to see how that goes.