Who is the Greatest Frontman?
If you have suggestions for who elese should be on the list, add them. I just didn't want to give too many options in the poll.
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Who is the Greatest Frontman?
If you have suggestions for who elese should be on the list, add them. I just didn't want to give too many options in the poll.
What poll?
Whoops. Messed up posting the topic. Sorry. All fixed now.Quote:
Originally Posted by GooeyToast
Who's that? Anyways, Ozzy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Flying Mullet
Why didn't you vote? There's a poll... Isn't there? Did I mess up?Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris
On that list, I pick Ozzy
Sorry. *Votes*
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Justin Timberlake http://www.nodefinition.com/smiley%20faces/booty.gif
He's not a frontman. He's a popstar. Was that a joke? Whoops. I feel dumb...Quote:
Originally Posted by Flying Mullet
Hey you forgot Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden, Damn you, Traitorfish, and your lack of ability to cater for my serious mental issues!
i saw Maiden last month and he really fronts the band very well indeed
Also lemmy didnt front Hawkwind, Dave Brock did but good on you for including that :choc:
Sorry. I ran out of ideas. I have very limited memory. It's a serious... erm... thingy? What was I saying... oh, yeah... Large, deep pan pepperoni, with extra cheese, please. And a large coke. Thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Squinn
Jimi, man, Jimi.
Yes, the Bruce Dickinson.Quote:
Originally Posted by Squinn
Happy late birthday Jarrrrrrrrrrvis!
Freddy Mercury pisses on any frontman you could ever possibly think of. And he does it from a great height, too. There will never be a frontman as great as he ever again.
If we're talking theatrical.
Freddie Mercury.
yes
I voted for Johnny Rotten since he does not have any votes and some totally undeserving people have at least one.
Lemmy is God.
Freddie Mercury, but Serj comes in a close second for me, because he rawks. :)
Where the hell is Blackie Lawless on that list.
Kurt
Yeah, but he's not exactly a rock frontman. I know I didn't specify that, but it's kind of obvious from the choices.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kyono
I totally agree, Mr.Power! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Maxx Power
EDIT:
Cos I have no idea who that is.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guitar from blackness
I would choose, but the choices are terrible.....
Who do you think I should have put then? Someone better than Lemmy? Someone better than Ozzy? Someone better than Jimi? Blasphemy, I say, sir, blasphemy!
Freddie Mercury isn't a rock frontman? Says who? Sure, there will always be the rock elitists who claim Queen is pop, but it doesn't matter. Mercury is the greatest.
Hendrix wins out of the choices.
EDIT:
Cos I have no idea who that is.[/QUOTE]Quote:
Originally Posted by Guitar from blackness
yer kidding right?
The fact Jim Morrison is not included in this poll makes it null and void.
Pfft. He will rock you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Traitorfish
i love ville valo :love:
i voted for HIM(i am so clever)
you should have put corey taylor(slipknot) on this.
i am going to go tell you how i feel cause your right down the hall :D
Kurt Cobain for life!
David Bowie?! What of David Bowie?!
I'm stuck between Manson, Almqvist and Jagger. Admittedly, others may be better and more legendary musicians, but they don't have the right show of arrogance.
Really, Almqvist is just a much nicer, more talented version of Jagger, and he never pranced about in a flag on heroin, so... Jagger's out then. And Manson, oh, he's just in a league of his own. Hard choice.
Anywhoo, BOWIE!?!
Eddie Vedder
I' heard a' him! But, who? Kinda... big square head? I am close? Bad hair?
lead singer of Pearl Jam.
Oooohhh ho hoh... Yeah, he's good. Sorry, I was actually thinking of someone else. Ed there's got pretty damn good hair. I wouldn't count him as a frontman though. He was just the singer. Too cool for the frontman pratiques. Was just good, I suppose. Original grunge, right? Original in two ways. And massively influential. Nice shirt, too. Looked a lot better in a kilt and tartan than that prat Axel Rose, too.
My vote would go to Mike Patton if he was on the list.
He beats out pretty much everyone here IMO.
Singer from Phantamos, a little bird says? That can't be it, you stupid girl. Shoo shoo. Now, who? What basis do you have for his being great? Any? Go on, elaborate, child.
Fantômas smart one.Quote:
Originally Posted by RPJesus
Mike Patton is not just the singer for Fantômas, he is/was also the singer for Mr. Bungle, Faith No More, and Tomahawk, not to mention his numerous appearances and his own record label.
Without Mike, FNM wouldn't have been what it was. Not to mention Mr Bungle, Secret Chiefs 3, Tomahawk, and almost every other band he's affiliated with probably wouldn't exist without him. So I think it's fair to say he has an incredible influence on music, as well as being one of the best and most innovative singers of the last decade or so.
So there ya go Joe. Happy now little Jesus girl?
No. He's not in Lemmy's leauge.Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain VooDoo
Ever.
Under any circumstances.
He's nothing to Lemmy.
You fool.
See this?
That proves it.Quote:
"Who would win in a fight, Lemmy or God?"
"Lemmy!"
"Wrong!"
"God?"
"Nope"
"...what?"
"Haha, trick question dude, Lemmy IS God!"
Thanks to Covskin on World of Monkey Island. (He attributes it to somehting called 'Airheads').
Eddie Vedder can have my babies.
yeah lemmy is possibly one of the greatest frontmen, my dad met him in a pub once, right before a Motorhead concert apparently he was pretty drunk ;choc:
So, he was in a bunch of bands, so what? He may have been a good singer, but he's not like Mighty Khan of Lapland, or anything.Quote:
Originally Posted by GooeyToast
Why is he so influential? The only bands that wouldn't have existed without him were his own, right? Or... what? :confused:
He's not Lemmy or Jagger, so he's not exactly the most influential musician ever.
And Squinn, your dad met Lemmy? Drunk? You never told me that. Did Lemmy really stink? Did he?
Was he at the concert or happened to be in the pub?
I thought this thread was about great frontmen, which Mike Patton definetly earns a place on considering all the different artists and bands he has lead through his 15 year career.Quote:
Originally Posted by RPJesus
Now if you want to get on the subject of his influence, then I'll be more than happy to PM you about it. But seeing as how this doesn't relate to the topic at hand, I'm not gonna bother posting why, just to be hasseled by mods.
Mike Patton is not on the list because he doesn't belong on the list- being in many bands doesn't make him a better frontman. If anything, the oppositte. He may be a good singer, but he is not as good a frontman as Lemmy or Ozzy or Jimi or someone.Quote:
Originally Posted by GooeyToast
(You may very well say the same about Pelle Amqvist or Ville Valo... they were really just to see how many people would vote for them. Thankfully, it seems most people are smarter than that).
Oh, and yet Serj seems to deserve it more does he? Yeah, that makes a lot of smurfing sense.Quote:
Originally Posted by Traitorfish
He DOES deserve to be on that list, not because he's in a lot of bands, which in fact he wasn't at all back when he was in FNM and Bungle only, but because he was the one who lead both of them, and without him they would have been nothing.
Afterall, isn't that what the whole point of a frontman is? The main leader in a band? Or am I somehow mistaken yet again?
Yeah, but Serj is a newer frontman. I added him, and a few others, to see wether people prefered older frontmen, or newer ones. Unfortuanately, Mr.Patton does not fall into this category.Quote:
Originally Posted by GooeyToast
Plus, I don't give a crappy-doodle-pipski about him, so get over it.
Well now, wouldn't it have been a hell of a lot easier to say "This is for new and old frontman only" to begin with?Quote:
Originally Posted by Traitorfish
And I really don't smurfing care if you like him or not. I was just saying he should've been on the list. That's all folks.
It's not just for new and old frontmen. What i meant was that it was really for some of the greats, and a threw a few newer guys in to see if that made a difference to see how people voted.
Anyway, if you don't care what I think of Patton, why'd you start going on about him?
Well, when I inevitably re-make this in four or five months, I might add him, as well as removing a few (I'm looking at you Almqvist!)
For rock, I'd have to go with Mike Patton. For metal, Mikael Åkerfeldt. None of the choices listed excite me that much. I mean, sure Ozzy, Lemmy et al. made some great music, but if they weren't in the bands they were in, people wouldn't remember them as great frontmen.
Well, let's see.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Traitorfish
And then I made my response to this:Quote:
Originally Posted by RPJesus
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Originally Posted by Traitorfish
So I was simply stating my reasoning, mmkay?
Good to see I'm not alone. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by The Man
I don't think that that's what being a great frontman is about.Quote:
Originally Posted by GooeyToast
It's not about how you lead it, but how you hog the spotlight. It's measured on how arrogant and self-loving you are, not nessacarily skill. Of course, you won't be remembered as a great frontman if you front a crappy band, but it doesn't have to be a legendary band either.
But that's just going by what I would call a frontman. It depends on what you mean by the word. Would you look for skill and how influential they are or 'The Frontman pratiques'? Showing off in a spangly costume. I think a few arguments have been caused by the words variety of meanings. We're getting different ideas of what should be on the list, and so who should be. Get that sorted, why don't you.
That contradicts itself. Lemmy wouldn't be so well remembered without Motorhead, but he would be remembered because he's a very good musician. But the fact that he is good is the half the reason he'd be remebered because of Motorhead.Quote:
Originally Posted by The man
But Lemmy was in other stuff he would be and is remembered for, Motorhead was just the biggest and the best. And I suppose he was better frontman material with them.
And Ozzy, yeah, is remembered for Black Sabbath but, like Lemmy, he's done other stuff. For one thing, he's Ozzy. He'll always be remembered for being that.
So, The man... untrue.
I didn't say they wouldn't be remembered as great musicians, I just said they wouldn't be remembered as great frontmen. Lemmy's work in Hawkwind was fantastic in its own right, but he wasn't the frontman of the group. And I severely doubt Ozzy's solo career would have been one quarter as successful, either musically or artistically, if he hadn't been in Black Sabbath. So my statement stands.
I decided the debate was pointless and had too much bickering, so I rewarded the victory to Pete Townshend.
"Oh but Brendan, Pete Townsend isn't a frontman!"
Suck it.