Which band/singer/musician ( ONLY ONE) does these countries remind you

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Popmartijn said:


I wouldn't consider Madonna Italian.

Like I said before.

Its not necessary that the artist/band should be born in that country or speak the same language or have citizenship of that country

By U2, one could be reminded of USA if Bullet the blue sky is his ALL TIME favorite song...or something like that..or anything like that..or may his tour of USA coincided with U2's tour of USA..or anything like that
 
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usa - Guns n' roses
canada - brian adams
ireland - U2 (DUH!)
england - The Sex Pistols
scotland - Travis
france - ?
germany - Die Totten Hosen (I'm not sure about the spelling)
italy - Giovannoti
australia - Silverchair
denmark - Acqua (!)
finland - Rasmus
sweden - Roxette
new zealand - ?
holland - ?
wales - ??
northern ireland - Theraphy? ( Yeah baby! I love those guys...)
spain - Los H?roes del Silencio
norway -?
iceland - sigor ros
romania - ?
south africa - ?
brazil - Ratos de Porao
austria - mozart
portugal - ?? in a way nelly furtado although she's from canada. - Same here
 
Popmartijn said:


I wouldn't consider Madonna Italian. While some of her family comes from there, she was born in the USA and has the US nationality.

I know that but like Acrobat Man said, it's what artist does the country remind you of and Italy made me think of Madonna (must have been the "Italians Do It Better" shirts). I have no clue where Enigma was from but one of their songs had French lyrics so I said France.
 
usa - rem
canada - neil young
ireland - damien rice
england - angelic upstarts
scotland - belle & sebastian
france - noir desir
germany - die toten hosen
italy - jovanotti
australia - midnight oil
denmark - mew
finland - nightwish
sweden - jens lekman
new zealand - crowded house
holland - bettie serveert
wales - manic street preachers
northern ireland - ash
spain - kortatu
norway - sondre lerche
iceland - bjork
romania - adrian mutu
south africa - johnny clegg & savuka
brazil - caetano veloso
austria -
portugal - luis figo
 
usa - Goo Goo Dolls
canada - Our Lady Peace
ireland - U2
england - Beatles
scotland - Rod Stewart
germany - Wagner
italy - Andrea Bocelli
australia - Jet
sweden - Ace of Base :-D
wales - Charlotte Church :-D
northern ireland - Ash?
spain - Julio Iglesias
iceland - Bjork
Austria - Mozart
 
ok, this is what popped into my head as reading the country list.

usa - bruce springsteen
canada - barenaked ladies
ireland - the pogues
england - the clash
scotland - franz ferdinand
france - air (not cos it came in the copy and paste, because i recently read a book where they were mentioned and i thoguht, huh...i didn't know they were french)
germany - emscherkurve 77
italy -
australia - ac/dc
denmark - zZz (or something like that...i forget their name, and i think they're actually from holland :silent: :hopesnoneofthedutchinterlanderseethis: )
finland - creepy crawlie (something like that)
sweden - drain STH
new zealand - the goatfucking nunrapers (it's some guy from NZ on a different board that i've talked to, his old band which doesn't actually exist now)
holland - zzz (again...how strange... :shifty: :reject: )
wales - manic street preachers
northern ireland - stiff little fingers
sweden - again???
spain -
norway -
iceland - sigor ros
romania -
south africa -
brazil -
austria -
portugal - this really funny rap group who a friend of mine had me listen to. they might be from brazil, actually, but they rapped in portugese. it was awesome. i didn't understand a word they were saying.
 
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