Thanks for the info. I know the bands, but not the names of their members :-)
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pittrek wrote:
Strummer should be much much higher, maybe place number 2 right after Freddie. Gallagher is a bad joke. Bono is boring. No idea who are 4,5,6.
I agree with Morrison, I would put him in top 10.
Bob Marley ? Well he was good, but "greatest frontman" ?
Paul McCartney is a frontman ?
Lennon should be higher
Debbie Fuckme Harry - sexy, but boring.
Jagger - should be in top 10.
14 - no idea who's that
15 - Johny Rotten was never a frontman, just the lead vocalist.
McCartney was as much of a frontman as Lennon was. Also, how was Rotten not the frontman?
freedie was a kind of person that didn't think a poll of his greastest cant hamper his ability to be the best at what he is . he famous word was ------ off with them and i think freddie talent speak for itself
Huh.
Liam Gallagher?.I'd say Noel Gallagher is better.But not better than our Freddie.
As for Bono.Very over-rated and full of himself.
Liam Gallagher?.I'd say Noel Gallagher is better.But not better than our Freddie.
As for Bono.Very over-rated and full of himself.
bad list (my opinion)
Then you will not be surprised to learn U2 and Oasis are a part of Bauer Media who also own Q magazine.
A fix i'd say.
The voters were obviously NME readiing Britpop fans. What a joke! What about Ozzy Osbourne, Bon Scott?
where is paul rodgers on this list, eh??
Re Gallagher.
If it was'nt for his brother, he'd be on the dole. No talent whatsoever. Cant even articulate a conversation or interview.
Master Marathon Runner
If it was'nt for his brother, he'd be on the dole. No talent whatsoever. Cant even articulate a conversation or interview.
Master Marathon Runner
master marathon runner wrote:
If it was'nt for his brother, he'd be on the dole. No talent whatsoever. Cant even articulate a conversation or interview.
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[/QUOTE]100% on the money. I can't stand Oasis but when you look at it, anything that they had going for them was a result of Noel. I have a newfound respect (and sympathy) for him, for having tried to make a band successful with that monkey on his back.