One genius, two genius. Marjorie and I had a dinner table discussion the other day about musical genius in regards to bands. More specifically, which bands are based around one genius, and which have more than one? I guess what we were really talking about was songwriting genius more than the ability to play an instrument. We broke things up into categories, and had a lively little discussion. However, the opinions expressed here are mine, not hers. Solo artists can obviously only be single geniuses, and are not listed here.
Two geniuses. The rare confluence of talent that happens only once or twice in a lifetime. Only two bands here:
The Beatles
The Clash
Two near geniuses that add up to more than one genius. Sometimes people can only achieve their best through working with others. This is not to damn these people with faint praise; genius is not a word to be thrown around lightly, and these each add up to more than one.
The Rolling Stones
REM
The Smiths
U2 (actually, a sum total of more than two, I suppose)
One genius, one wannabe genius. Often times a genius will inspire another in the band to better things than they would otherwise achieve, but at the end of the day, there is only one:
The Pixies
Crowded House
XTC
One genius.
Nirvana
The Who (lots of instrumental genius here though)
The White Stripes
Radiohead
Weezer
Many others
Your mileage may, of course, vary. Afterward we had a ton of fun taking turns playing DJ while goofing around with the dog.
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