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15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:01pm On Dec 30, 2014
Writing a great song, one that stands the test of time, whether
it’s a hit or not, is not an easy task. Anyone who’s ever been a
songwriter, or been in a band will tell you that moments of
inspiration can be so short, they’re sometimes over before they
begin. And yet artists of all genres persevere and dedicate
themselves not only to the art of songwriting, but to making it
in the industry.
While for many the music and the hook often comes first, there
are many artists who take the lyrics they write as seriously as
the music meant to accompany them; some even more so. On
this list, you’ll get a snapshot of extreme heavy metal,
Canadian indie rock, a few of hip hop’s brightest stars, and
plenty of iconic songwriters from past and present. The one
thing that crosses their genres, and makes each exceptional in
their own right is the fact that they are all extremely talented
wordsmiths.
Here are 15 of the greatest lyricists of all time, and while they
are numbered, they are not in order per se, because each artist
here could claim one of the top sports. Also, before anyone
complains of omissions, this list is by NO MEANS all
encompassing, it’s merely meant to offer a variety of writers
from a variety of genres, and maybe point some readers
towards new musical discoveries.
Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:03pm On Dec 30, 2014
15. Peter Dolving
Peter Dolving is a Swedish vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and
insanely gifted writer. Though Dolving is most known for the
metal band he fronted for years, The Haunted, he is a
workaholic, and since leaving The Haunted a few years ago has
released numerous independent albums, mostly recorded all on
his own. There’s a violence to many of Dolving’s lyrics, or at
least a chaotic, ‘man on the brink’ vibe, especially his metal
lyrics, but he’s also highly political and poetic. The Haunted’s
self-titled album contains his most schizophrenic lyrics,
painting a truly vivid picture of time in crisis.
Choice lyric from “The Medication”: Going insane’s overrated,
I was right all along . You’re all the monsters – I am the normal
one. So here I am and yes I’m fine, f**king fabulous alright?
Somehow I’ll make it out alive, no matter how…”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:04pm On Dec 30, 2014
14. Hawksley Workman
Shamefully unknown outside of his native Canada, Hawksley
Workman is a brilliant singer, songwriter, multi-
instrumentalist, and lyricist who has never even remotely
released the same album twice. Over the course of his career,
every one of Workman’s albums have shifted styles, from pop,
to country, rock, even a bit of hip hop and electronica. Did I
mention he writes and performs the vast majority of every song
he records himself? Beyond his incredible musical talent,
Workman is a magician with a pen. Whether writing
introspective or wistful ballads, love songs or songs about girls
on crutches, who rely on their mothers to pay for college,
Workman has it covered.
Choice lyric from “Wonderful and Sad”: “I wish that happiness
could just be pretended. The closest thing to that is a bottle of
whiskey, dear. I’d write a letter home, but I don’t know where
to send it.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:05pm On Dec 30, 2014
13. PJ Harvey
Polly Jean, or PJ Harvey is an English singer, songwriter, poet
and occasional artist whose career in the music industry has
spanned nearly 30 years. Renowned for her genre-bending
styles, the six-times Grammy nominated artist also has a
magical way with words. Best know for her song about
infanticide, “Down by the Water”, Harvey has been labelled a
feminist, and critics had often suggested that her lyrics were
autobiographical, so “Down by the Water” was her response.
Choice lyric from “Down by the Water”: I had to lose her, to do
her harm. I heard her holler, I heard her moan. My lovely
daughter, I took her home. Little fish, big fish swimming in the
water, come back here man, gimmie back my daughter.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:06pm On Dec 30, 2014
12. Black Francis/Frank Black
Best known for his work with the Pixies, Black Francis, has had
a pretty successful solo career as Frank Black as well, but it’s
his seminal work with the Pixies where his legacy is most
lauded. Both Kurt Cobain, and Radiohead’s Thom Yorke in
particular have citied Black as a major influence on their
writing. Often obscure, using themes as diverse as biblical
violence, science fiction and even surfing, Black is a truly
original voice in music.
Choice Lyric from “Allison”: from distant star to this here bar,
the me, the you, where are we now? Hurray the blues of
everyone…”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:08pm On Dec 30, 2014
11. The Notorious B.I.G.
The one and only Biggie Smalls was a fantastic rapper, who
wrote some seriously impressive lyrics in his tragically short
career. Before he was gunned down at the age of 24 in an L.A.
drive-by, Biggie was at the height of his creativity, as is
evidenced by the work he put together for the posthumously
released double album Life After Death. Though his career
was cut short, his legacy remains as strong today as ever, a
testament to the creativity, and seriously sharp wit the
Notorious B.IG. showed in his lyrics.
Choice lyric from “Notorious Thugs”: “Armed and dangerous,
ain’t too many can bang with us. Straight up weed, no angel
dust, label us Notorious. Thug ass n****z that love to bust, it’s
strange to us. Y’all n****z be scramblin’, gamblin’ up in
restaurants with mandolins, and violins. We just sittin’ here
tryin’ to win, tryin’ not to sin. High off weed and lots of gin, so
much smoke need oxygen, steadily countin’ them Benjamins.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:09pm On Dec 30, 2014
10. Neil Young
Another Canadian singer-songwriter on this list, Neil Young
needs no introduction. 50 years on, Young is still producing
music and writing lyrics that few can come close to replicating.
His influence is also ever present in the current neo-folk scene
making the rounds on the radio. Throughout his career, Neil
Young’s mass popularity has ebbed and flowed, but he has
remained one of the greatest and most respected songwriters of
his generation. It’s impossible to choose a best lyric from
Young’s arsenal, but here’s one.
Choice lyric from “Old Man”: “Lullabies, look in your eyes,
run around the same old town. It doesn’t mean that much to me
to mean that much to you.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:10pm On Dec 30, 2014
9. Tupac
Another rapper whose life was cut tragically short in a drive-by
shooting, Tupac Shakur wrote to honor his street cred
moments in his songs, but he was also incredibly smart with his
lyrics. Tupac was very well read, and very active in political
and philosophical thought giving his lyrics an extra edge, but
Tupac is one of the best selling artists of all time for a reason;
people connected to his lyrics on a personal level. He was
relatable to audiences, on a deeper level than most of his peers.
Choice lyric from “Changes”: “Take the evil out the people
they’ll be acting right, ‘cause both black and white are smokin’
crack tonight. And only time we deal is when we kill each
other. It takes skill to be real, time to heal each other.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:11pm On Dec 30, 2014
8. Eminem
Whether anyone liked it or not, Eminem burst onto the hip hop
scene in the later half of the 1990s and it hasn’t been the same
since. Sure, originally much was made of the fact that he was a
hype machine, being a skinny white guy mentored by one of
the greatest hip hop producers of all time, Dr. Dre, and most
thought Eminem was a passing fad, but guess what, not only is
he a great rapper, he’s an incredible lyricist as well. Eminem is
fast, witty and often times lethal with his lyrics. 155 million
albums and counting don’t lie.
Choice lyric from “White America”: See the problem is, I speak
to suburban kids, who otherwise would of never knew these
word exist, whose moms probably would of never gave two
squirts of piss, ’till I created so much motherf**kin’
turbulence, straight out the tube, right into your living room I
came, and kids flipped when they knew I was produced by Dre,
that’s all it took, and they were instantly hooked.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:12pm On Dec 30, 2014
7. Nas
Brooklyn rap legend Nas has been considered by many to be
the best lyricist of all time in the hip hop world. Even CNN
thinks so. Hell, even when Jay Z dissed Nas on a track, he still
praised his lyrical skills. When his debut album Illmatic
dropped 20 years ago, it was immediately hailed as a landmark,
classic album that helped revive the East Coast hip hop scene.
Everyone from budding MCs to Princeton University
professors alike have studied the lyrical content on Illmatic
and subsequent Nas albums. Considered a poet as much as a
rapper, Nas’s body of work hasn’t always met the high
standards he set in 1994, but there’s always some extremely
thought provoking, exciting and sometimes vicious lyrics on
every album to make the claim that he’s the best lyricist in hip
hop history.
Choice lyric from “Memory Lane”: “My intellect prevails from
a hanging cross with nails. I reinforce the frail, with lyrics
that’s real. Word to Christ, a disciple of streets, trifle on beats. I
decipher prophecies through a mic and say peace.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:13pm On Dec 30, 2014
6. Bruce Springsteen
One of New Jersey’s native sons (Bon Jovi arguably being the
other), the “Boss” has been writing classic American rock and
roll and penning realistic lyrics about the working class (well,
“Dancing in the Dark” aside perhaps), for nearly 50 years.
Apart from his seminal classic album “Born to Run” which
probably inadvertently invented Grunge, Springsteen has also
written some hauntingly beautiful folk records, Nebraska
easily ranking among the greatest of all time. Though for a time
in the 1980s Bruce became recognized as a pop star, and an
unwitting and accidental patriot with the Born in the U.S.A.
album, one listen to the lyrics of the title track reveals he still
had a vicious message for the powers that be in America,
juxtaposing a seemingly flag-waving chorus with incredibly
critical verses.
Choice lyric from “Adam Raised a Cain”: “In the Bible,
mamma, Cain slew Abel and East of Eden, mamma, he was cast.
You’re born into this life paying for the sins of somebody
else’s past. Well, Daddy worked his whole life for nothing but
the pain, now he walks these empty rooms looking for
something to blame.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by Goodquestion(m): 5:14pm On Dec 30, 2014
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Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:18pm On Dec 30, 2014
5. Leonard Cohen
Legendary Canadian singer, songwriter, poet and spoken word
artist Leonard Cohen has been active in the music scene for
over 50 years, and though he’s not exactly known for his
singing voice, the man has penned some of the penultimate
lyrics of all time. A veritable wordsmith, Cohen tackles love,
loss and religion most often in his lyrics, nowhere more
expressly and intimately than in his masterpiece “Hallelujah.”
Though covers of the song may ultimately convey the
desperation of love in a better way than Cohen’s original, he
still wrote the lyrics, which rank as some of the most powerful
ever.
Choice lyric from “Hallelujah”: “Maybe there’s a God above,
but all I’ve ever learned from love was how to shoot at
someone who outdrew you. It’s not a cry you can hear at night,
it’s not somebody who has seen the light, it’s a cold and it’s a
broken Hallelujah”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:20pm On Dec 30, 2014
4. John Mellencamp
Heartland rocker John Mellencamp may be slightly high on
this list for some people’s liking, but truth be told, he pens
some of the most honest portraits of American life ever; even
more so than Springsteen, for the record. The Lonesome
Jubilee is probably his best album from a lyrical standpoint,
and one of his best overall. Painting a picture of both struggle
and triumph through the eyes of the working class, particularly
in the Midwest, Mellencamp has written poignant tales of class
struggles and subversive anti-patriotic songs as well. Though
he’s settled into a more low key collaboration with T Bone
Burnett in recent years, with some critics saying he’s lost his
musical touch, and others praising the more minimalist music,
his lyrics remain as powerful as ever, making Mellencamp a
true legend.
Choice lyric from “Check it Out”: Million young poets
screamin’ out their words, to a world full of people just livin’
to be heard. Future generations ridin’ on the highways that we
built. I hope, that they have better understanding.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:21pm On Dec 30, 2014
3. Nick Cave
Nick Cave is a bloody genius, or at least he gets my vote for
top lyricist of all time. Throughout his career fronting the
Birthday Party, Grinderman and most famously, the Bad Seeds,
Cave has penned some of the most incredible music ever.
Furthermore, the lyrics the Australian writes are an eclectic mix
of soulful, sexual, violent and religious, with each song
containing a surrealist bent that pushes them into near
absurdist fiction at times. Cave is also a highly accomplished
screenwriter, The Proposition being one of the great modern
western films, and he’s written two novels, both of which are so
incredibly different from each other, but equally beautiful,
strange and grotesque. At times Cave’s lyrics read like the most
cryptic, and gothic, of Faulkner in prose. Not to be missed.
Choice lyric from “Loverman”: “There’s a devil waiting
outside your door (How much longer) Bucking and braying
and pawing the floor. Well, he’s howling with pain and
crawling up the walls, there’s a devil waiting outside your
door. He’s weak with evil and broken by the world. He’s
shouting your name and asking for more. There’s a devil
waiting outside your door.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:23pm On Dec 30, 2014
2. John Lennon
The late, legendary John Lennon is best know for his work in
the Beatles, though his subsequent solo career was as
important. While Lennon wrote a lot of pop oriented lyrics in
his early career, many don’t realize that some were littered with
rather subversive humor and wit that certainly went over the
heads of most early Beatles fans. As his songwriting
developed, Lennon became more obscure in some of his verses,
more political in others, and, more violent in some of his early
solo stuff. Still, best know for songs of peace and love, like
“Give Peace a Chance” and “Imagine”, Lennon has been
remembered since his assassination in 1980 as a spokesman for
an entire generation.
Choice lyric from “A Day in the Life”: “I read the news today,
oh boy, about a lucky man who made the grade. And though
the news was rather sad, well I just had to laugh. I saw the
photograph. He blew his mind out in a car, he didn’t notice that
the lights had changed. A crowd of people stood and stared,
they’d seen his face before nobody was really sure if he was
from the House of Lords.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:24pm On Dec 30, 2014
1. Bob Dylan
The inimitable Bob Dylan has been named the greatest
songwriter, and the greatest lyricist, of all time by so many
publications it’s tough to keep track. The folk musician with
the nasally voice has made a career penning songs around his
lyrics since 1959, and was a major paler in the early folk
revival in America in the early 1960s. An influence of pretty
much anyone who’s picked up a pen and an acoustic guitar at
some point in their musical career, Dylan also transcended his
folk roots in the mid 1960s by plugging in his guitar, clearly an
influence of his new friendship with the Beatles, and became
less a folk revivalist, and more a folk/pop rock superstar.
Beyond his musical experimentation, some of Dylan’s lyrics
have even been cited as a forerunner to rap. However true,
there is no denying the skill and influence Bob Dylan, the
singer, songwriter and above all else, lyricist has had on music
history.
Choice lyric from “Desolation Row”: “The kerosene is brought
down from the castles by insurance men who go check to see
that nobody is escaping to Desolation Row.”

Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by lozairio(m): 5:25pm On Dec 30, 2014
Well this is my list I don't know about you guys.
Re: 15 Of The Most Brilliant Lyricists Of All Time by timijoseph01(m): 5:47pm On Dec 30, 2014
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