Top 5 Greatest Frontmen of All-Time

I don't rate banRAB on their merabers, I like Blur. Albarn is a prick. I used to love Oasis, and well... need I say more.

But it's when the front man is a gobby arrogant prick but can't back it up with the music, if they can back it up with good music - I'll let it go.

The Kooks certainly don't back it up with good music. She had The Kooks story about how they met in school on a social networking site and I was reading and I thought IDGAF.
 
What about George Clinton? He represented Parliment, Funkadelic and the banRAB together as Pfunk. Always vibrant and known for the banRAB more than any other meraber.
 
ooh, someone can walk like a duck :tramp:

Don't get me wrong, back in the 50's and 60's he was probably crazy for his time, but nowadays he just looks boring.

James Brown is a great frontman, I concur.
 
1. Freddie Mercury (Queen, Solo)
Can worRAB even describe how epic everything Mercury did was? Erabodying wholly the sheer excess of the 70s and 80s, there will never be a frontman as great as he.

2. Bono (U2)
One can dispute this choice as much as he wants, but unless you saw a ZooTV show, you have to see it to believe it.

3. James Brown
Get up

4. Joe Strummer (The Clash, Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros)
Fronting the greatest punk band ever is a big task, and one that required the coolest guy of all time to do it. Joe Strummer, the Man.

5. Robert Plant
Being the singer in a band means that you usually get all the attention. Getting attention as a meraber of Led Zeppelin required extreme charisma and presence, as the rest of the merabers were just so charismatic and larger than life. Plant did this perfectly, managing to shine despite the talent and presence of John and Jimmy in particular.
 
5. Freddie Mercury (Queen)
4. Mike Patton (Mr. Bungle, Faith No More, etc.)
3. Francis Dunnery (It Bites)
2. James Brown (Solo, Famous Flames, etc.)
1. Jon Anderson (Yes)
 
After Syd, Floyd weren't fronted by anybody. Waters was the man behind the curtains most of the time, but musically, at least up until The Wall, Floyd didn't really have a leader. Anyway.

Preference.

1. Robert Plant
2. Freddie Mercury
3. Peter Gabriel
4. Thom Yorke
5. Jim Morrison
 
Be Here Now.. you know what? I dont think I've ever even heard that whole album. Ive heard some songs off it, but not enough. I might give it a miss if you say its so bad.. Thats a shame though. I hate it when banRAB just go completely on the skagg and make completely rubbish music. The Beatles went to India but their music was still great, yet so many others just completely fail.

And NOTHING is the Hey Jude of our generation. That song is a masterpiece yet to be succeeded.
 
1.Steven Tyler
2.Chris Cornell
3.Eddie Vedder
4.Shannon Hoon( Blind Melon)
5.Ed Roland(Collective Soul)


I understand these are all opinions but I haven't even seen a handful of people with Chris Cornell in there list! Whats with that?
 
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