Liam Gallagher and Luciano Pavarotti The Most Influential Musician of All Time
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Liam Gallagher |
Liam Gallagher and Luciano Pavarotti are among the favourites in a poll to decide the most influential musician of all time. The year-long Music Of The
Millennium survey - backed by Channel 4, Classic FM and the HMV retail
chain - will be launched on 18 January. Organisers are hoping they can
involve listeners of all persuasions in the poll.
HMV senior marketing manager
Comac Loughran said: "We want it to run like an election - along the
lines of encouraging people to join in if they don't want the Spice
Girls to get in". There will also be a series of
programmes on Channel 4 in which celebrities will talk about the music
which changed their lives, followed by a phone number for votes.
HMV is planning to put half a
million leaflets in its stores, as well as 25 million bags which will
act as vote forms. On radio, Classic FM will run a telephone poll
alongside special features.
As well as the traditional
categories of best song, album, band and vocalist, there will also be
titles for best songwriter, jazz performer, classical piece and
classical composer.
National talking point
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Spice Girls |
But organisers are hoping the Most Influential Musician of the Millennium category will create a national talking point. Mr Loughran added: "To some people that could be the Spice Girls, but they could equally choose Bach or Caruso.
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Luciano Pavarotti |
"It's really saying, 'Who started the trend that made all this possible? Where did it all come from?'
"The involvement of Classic FM
gives a slightly different flavour to the campaign. For Best Male
Vocalist, they're going to be pushing for Pavarotti rather than Liam
Gallagher." Last year HMV ran a poll in which
36,000 people voted for their favourite album of all time - but now
organisers want a broader poll to cover all kinds of music.
"We've tried to segment it a bit
more in the categories because there is a usually a dominance of rock
and pop in these surveys. In the album survey we found The Beatles,
Radiohead and The Stone Roses were at the top with lots of other
perennial favourites.
"We'll be using our stores as
polling stations. It's real 'state of the nation' stuff where we're
going to make a social statement and see what effect music has had on
people," said Mr Loughran.
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