20-11-2006, 15:53 | #41 |
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lol lets all pick on Gilly!
I still maintain Axl Rose is an awesome front man although Robbie does the business, even though I do think he's a glorified club singer. He's not a 'front' man as he's a one man show as it were, but he's about the best entertainer there is at the moment.
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20-11-2006, 16:14 | #42 |
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i wasn't picking on Gilly that's just the impression i got from what he's said in the thread
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20-11-2006, 18:17 | #43 |
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Love him or loathe him, he can put on a show.
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20-11-2006, 18:34 | #44 |
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Mick Jagger
Still touring still releasing records as is Steve Tyler I agree with Fish Paul And Phil Collins And add Adam Duritz and Anthony Kiedis! MB |
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All I meant was some criteria... I've had this discussion with Gilly before and gave up because there was none it would just help - thats all I am saying. BB x |
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20-11-2006, 19:42 | #46 |
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Good shout.
I would suggest Ian Dury. Best gig I ever went to - the man's dedication to his art was inspirational. Not a Liam Gallagher fan either. Stan
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20-11-2006, 22:52 | #47 |
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Jack White from the Res Stripes?
Gwen Stephanie in No Doubt? Kurt Cobain from Nivana? (Would've been in the same generation if he hadn't put a shotgun to his face) Michael Stipe from REM? Bono from U2 ? Ok, the last two might have started way before Oasis. |
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All the more recently named people are from an earlier generation. Mick Jagger is the definitive frontman but he can't be called our (my?) generation.
I guess it depends on your definition of a frontman. As I said, I don't think Robbie applies. For example James Dean Bradfield is very talented, is a great singer and musician but doesn't have that added extra that makes a good frontman. Thats why I was dubious about the Dave Grohl mention. Brilliant musician but to me he doesn't have that added something. Liam Gallagher (and though I'm a fan of Oasis I still thing he's a massive bellend) does, IMO.
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21-11-2006, 23:30 | #49 |
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I will never be convinced Liam Gallagher makes a half decent front man at all let alone the best one of our generation, he's OK enough but I never saw what all the fuss was about. Many other people named in this thread walk all over him without even making an effort. I can name ones easy enough from the type of music I like, though at the moment I am trying to think of others so thats it's not just skewed by my personal taste in music It's just taking me a while as they don't spring to mind right away... I'm not as 'with it' as I used to be
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22-11-2006, 07:22 | #50 |
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Getting old, hun?
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