Don't think I could really narrow it down ( especially after reading all these tasty posts). I definitely have to agree with Iggy Pop and David Bowie. But one of my personal faves will always be Greg Graffin of Bad Religion.![]()
Don't think I could really narrow it down ( especially after reading all these tasty posts). I definitely have to agree with Iggy Pop and David Bowie. But one of my personal faves will always be Greg Graffin of Bad Religion.![]()
AsianSteev: if you can read this, put more Ska songs on the RBN! Please?
Gamertag: Demitri Theodus
Dave Grohl
Freddie Mercury
Kurt Cobain
Peter Gabriel (during the Genesis years)
Eddie Vedder
"Punk rock should mean freedom, playing whatever you want,
As sloppy as you want as long as it's good and it has passion" Kurt Cobain
Purposely avoiding obvious ones...
5 - Henry Rollins - Black Flag
4 - Andrew WK - not sure if he fits your "rules"
3 - Jack White - The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, ...
2 - Bjork - The Sugarcubes (if you're about to argue she wasn't in a band)
1 - Valient Thorr - Valient Himself (if you haven't seen them live, you haven't fully lived)
0 - Bonus entry! GG Allin - Entertainment for the whole family!
EDIT: And as a Smiths fan, I thought the Morrissey bashing was hilarious. It seemed only half-serious anyway (and mostly about antagonizing Aaron).
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My top three "band front persons", on my blog. Direct the peepers this way.
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It's not really The Cure specifically, just any band in that general mopey new wavey group. I don't really care for The Cure, Joy Division, Depeche Mode, Echo & The Bunnymen, etc. beyond a song or two here and there. But for some reason I love The Smiths.
I think it's Morrissey's writing that really sold me, as I find his writing to be about 500% more clever than the other bands I listed. He has such a sharp sense of humor and such a way with words that it really elevates the content beyond what you usually find in pop music. I just really appreciate that I never get the sense that he takes himself too seriously.
I do dig that Cure song you linked to though. It's much more straight ahead than what I'm used to from them.
My top 5
1. Freddie Mercury-Queen
2. Rob Halford-Judas Priest
3. Jim Morrison-The Doors
4. Mike Patton-Faith No More
5. Steven Tyler-Areosmith
We need
Motley Crue
Areosmith
Van Halen
Metallica
Judas Priest
GG Allin (born Jesus Christ Allin, renamed Kevin Michael by his Mother) was a front man/exhibitionist/performer/oddity. He used to play drums and then he became a lead singer, who was, less than stellar in his musical ability and personal life.
You could Wikipedia him or Google him, though be advised there very well could be images of a obscene, perverted, and disgusting nature. Not for anyone under 18 and possibly 21 in some States.
There is a old documentary about him entitled Hated, which was directed by Todd Phillips, who went on to direct the film, Road Trip. Phillips is actually in the movie as a cameo as a "foot licker" (just to clarify Phillips was in Road Trip and not Hated). Weird trivia I know.
Hope that helps.
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I don't know / feel like making a Top 5 off the top of my head.
I do know, without a doubt however, that Roger Daltrey would be Number 1.
1. Steve Page
2. Freddie Mercury
3. Paul McCartney
4. David Bowie
5. Jim Morrison
So long, farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, good night.
David Byrne
Axl Rose
Freddie Mercury
Ian Curtis
Conor Oberst