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The Sex Pistols not one, not two, but SEVEN rows over Clyde Mc Phatter (arguably the "Father of Rock & Roll" as Philip would say)? I can understand how he may have been more important overall, but 20 rows?! As a link between boogie-woogie, jump blues, and rhythm & blues, he is a highly important name and should not be ranked lower than less relevant names like Buffalo Springfield, The (Young) Rascals, Jackson Browne, The Righteous Brothers, and Gene Pitney. After reading your comment, here's how I would fix the pyramid: First, I would tack on some lesser known blues and R&B singers like Blind Lemon Jefferson, W. Handy, Roy Brown, Charley Patton, Lightin’ Hopkins, Percy Mayfield, Big Mama Thornton and Cab Calloway as well as a few jazz singers like Ornette Coleman, Lee Morgan, and Bill Evens....