Top 10 rock deaths

Do they have to be real?

Liam Gallagher, the Oasis frontman died last night following a fracas outside a Manchester pub.
Gallagher died on his way to hospital from 2 gunshot wounRAB to the legs.
A spokesman for Manchester Royal Infirmary stated, "Mr.Gallagher died from loss of blood from two bullet wounRAB, one of which severed a main artery and despite desperate attempts by the paramedics, they were unable to save him".

A witness at the scene described the events leading up to his death.

"Yeah, Gallagher and his brother came swanning into our pub acting like they owned the fuckin' place. He was to busy flashing the cash about and comin' over all big time. As they were leaving someone shouted, hey Liam! Your a fuckin' pan-head!"
"That's when it all kicked off and next thing, outside like, there were two gunshots and Liam was lying there on the ground. Blood everywhere, it was horrid".

Local residents say it may have been an attempt at a kneecapping to teach him a lesson.

Noel denies rumours that he was kicking Liam as he was waiting for the arabulance. A spokesman for Oasis refused to comment.
 
I almost mentioned Morrison, but thought it would hypocritical of me to do so, since I don't think he really did much for music. Some view him as an artist, but I always thought he was just so-so.
 
fianlly some Joplin near towarRAB the end.. and no WENDY O WILLIAMS ferkrisssake... GG ALLIN, too

Quorthon from Bathory, too.. not that many here (save for a few) would probaly even know of Bathory in the first place
Arrgh I keep abridging this.. also Eric Carr
 
He went out when he was past the prime of his popularity.

Which is what seperates him from Lennon, Cobain, Tupac, etc... So i'd say their death's were more infamous.

Besides, everyone knows Elvis isn't really dead.
 
But he is one of the most influencial frontmen in music, he and Manzarek was a great songwriting team... His lyrics can be hit or miss, but what made him great was the passion and energy he put into every performance, not his songwriting skills or musical talents, which were limited to say the least.

He's still one of the biggest icons in rock, and rightfully so, Morrison was all about the attitude, something that too many musicians lack today.
 
-Randy Rhodes
-John Bonham
-Dimebag Darrell
-Jimi Hendrix
-John Lennon
-George Harrison
-Cliff Burton
-Freddie Mercury
-Bon Scott
-Jim Morrison

ultimate list right there
 
Lenon
Hendrix
Marley
Mercury
Bonham
Barett
Elliott Smith
Jim Morrison
Biggie
Elvis

IMO i think that those deaths had a large impact on society
 
For those who missed Layne Staley from their lists - Listen to some Mad Season or
Alice in Chains and I reckon you'd change your mind...
 
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