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  1. #21
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    1. John Lennon
    2. Freddie Mercury
    3. Bruce Dickinson
    4. Michael Jackson
    5. Corey Taylor

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    The Smiths as "boring, sad music"? Really? Morrissey is iconic, and a brilliant songwriter, to boot. Very little of their catalog is actually depressing, too, because much of it is obviously tongue-in-cheek (and this is before tongue-in-cheek was "in" in rock music).

    Sounds like you're judging him based purely on "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" and "There Is A Light." For instance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr47O72Kfh4

    Shame on whoever said they only like a few singles from The Cure, too.
    Last edited by Runesmith; 06-29-2012 at 09:55 PM.
    Afraid nobody 'round here
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    They think I'm only a spud boy
    looking for a real tomato
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    Bob Dylan feat Soy Bomb
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    Yes bruther Clapton wins with the help of the Butt Pokers pal... CLAPTON IS THE WORLD CHAMPION dude. He has defeated Hogan pal...

  4. #24
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    I'd have to go with:
    Freddie Mercury
    Bruce Dickinson
    Ronnie James Dio
    Russell Allen
    Prince
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    Mine would probably be Prince, Michael Hutchence, Ian Curtis, Ronnie James Dio, and John Darnielle, but I better post this now or I'll spend all night changing it.

  6. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by Runesmith View Post
    The Smiths as "boring, sad music"? Really? Morrissey is iconic, and a brilliant songwriter, to boot. Very little of their catalog is actually depressing, too, because much of it is obviously tongue-in-cheek (and this is before tongue-in-cheek was "in" in rock music).

    Sounds like you're judging him based purely on "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" and "There Is A Light." For instance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr47O72Kfh4

    Shame on whoever said they only like a few singles from The Cure, too.
    I championed Morrissey (never got a depressed vibe, I think he's hilarious and he knows it) but I'm also the one who doesn't care for The Cure. Hey, a .500 batting average will still get me into the Hall of Fame!
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  7. #27
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    1. Mick Jagger
    2. Freddie Mercury
    3. Roger Daltrey
    4. Michael Jackson
    5. Kurt Cobain

    EDIT: I...was the first to even mention Mick Jagger?
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  8. #28
    1. Freddie Mercury
    2. Jon Bon Jovi (can't believe he hasn't been mentioned)
    3. Steven Tyler (also can't believe he hasn't been mentioned)
    4. Steven Page (formerly of Barenaked Ladies)
    5. Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray)

  9. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by hmxhenry View Post
    I championed Morrissey (never got a depressed vibe, I think he's hilarious and he knows it) but I'm also the one who doesn't care for The Cure. Hey, a .500 batting average will still get me into the Hall of Fame!
    He's pretty much the full package as far as frontmen are concerned: the voice, attractiveness (both conventionally and unconventionally - I don't necessarily mean attractiveness in the shallow way, either), fashion sense, wit, songwriting skills. It's just weird that everyone else was so resitant to his inclusion in your list. Sounds like the other lads and ladettes at HMX HQ need a lesson in grandoise wordplay. Have you considered leaving wrapped bags of patchouli on their desks?

    Just out of curiosity, is there anything in particular that you dislike about The Cure? I know you mentioned that you listened to Disintegration and didn't dig it, but you might be into their first album, Three Imaginary Boys, where they were essentially a punk power trio: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRmQ5...feature=relmfu

    That batting average joke made me laugh, too.
    Afraid nobody 'round here
    understands my potato
    They think I'm only a spud boy
    looking for a real tomato
    Devo - "Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA"

  10. #30
    I'm not sure I could be friends with someone who doesn't like The Smiths

    Personally though, I don't think being depression is really a con.

    Oh right, moarsmithsdlc pl0x
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