Yes, you could say they are two different questions, however, to be crowned "Greatest rock n roll front man" you most certainly need to incorperate how much effort the front man in question puts into their performance, therefore, the two questions are more closely related than you think. Mick Jagger is like a cartoon character, and is more of a showman where as Springsteen lives and breathes his music, both are energetic on stage but Springsteen connects more with his audience because he is not so much of an act but the real thing.
Nils Loffgren?? Bruce Springsteen?? Even Slash and Buckethead, these four are better than half the people on the rolling stone list. It's probably a computer generated list with no thought going into it whatsoever.
Woah dude, lighten up, it's just an opinion. Tell you what, go and get yourself an 'L.A. Woman' and take her on a 'Moonlight Drive', drive through 'Love Street' and you'll 'Break On Through (To The Other Side)' where you will hopefully be 'Stoned Immaculate' and not 'Runnin' Blue'. Then when it gets to around 'Five To One', just about the time 'When The Music's Over' and the night's nearing 'The End' she'll say 'Touch Me', then you'll 'Love Her Madly' and before you know it you'll be 'Waiting For The Sun'.
Who!!! Oh, you must mean that piss head who thought he was a poet. Don't get me wrong I like the Doors, but 90 percent of the time Jim Morrison put his heart and soul into a bottle of whiskey before going onstage to perform, hardly proffesional. I do like the Doors though.
The Manchester Setlist:
1 Born In The USA (Acoustic)
2 The Rising
3 Lonesome Day
4 Candy's Room
5 Prove It All Night
6 Darkness On The Edge Of Town
7 Empty Sky
8 You're Missing
9 Waitin' On A Sunny Day
10 Two Hearts
11 Loose Ends
12 World's Apart
13 Badlands
14 Out In The Street
15 Mary's Place (Included Band Introductions)
16 Meeting Across The River
17 Jungleland
18 Into The Fire
19 Thunder Road
20 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
21 Bobby Jean
22 Ramrod
23 Born To Run
24 Seven Nights To Rock
25 My City Of Ruins
26 Land Of Hope And Of Dreams (Brilliant)
27 Dancing In The Dark
I'll have to get back to you about the Cardiff setlist, I've got it on cd somwhere.
You must be one of those who only count Guns N Roses as a band when it includes Slash, Duff, Izzy e.t.c. How can you possibly give Chinese Democracy such poor ratings, so what if the guitarist doesn't where a top hat and there's only Axl left, those songs are brilliant!!
Meet The Fockers is well funny and when Dumb And Dumber came out it was the funniest film on the planet besides Billoxi Blues, still is pretty funny now!
It has to be Kurt Cobain!!! HE SUCKED!!
Yes, you could say they are two different questions, however, to be crowned "Greatest rock n roll front man" you most certainly need to incorperate how much effort the front man in question puts into their performance, therefore, the two questions are more closely related than you think. Mick Jagger is like a cartoon character, and is more of a showman where as Springsteen lives and breathes his music, both are energetic on stage but Springsteen connects more with his audience because he is not so much of an act but the real thing.
Nils Loffgren?? Bruce Springsteen?? Even Slash and Buckethead, these four are better than half the people on the rolling stone list. It's probably a computer generated list with no thought going into it whatsoever.
Cool, wasn't sure if you were kidding or not, either way it's all good.
Please excuse my ignorance but I'm not familiar with Bruce Dickinson?! What band does/did he front?
Woah dude, lighten up, it's just an opinion. Tell you what, go and get yourself an 'L.A. Woman' and take her on a 'Moonlight Drive', drive through 'Love Street' and you'll 'Break On Through (To The Other Side)' where you will hopefully be 'Stoned Immaculate' and not 'Runnin' Blue'. Then when it gets to around 'Five To One', just about the time 'When The Music's Over' and the night's nearing 'The End' she'll say 'Touch Me', then you'll 'Love Her Madly' and before you know it you'll be 'Waiting For The Sun'.
I'm rock n rolls greatest guitar player but no one has ever heard me play!!
Who!!! Oh, you must mean that piss head who thought he was a poet. Don't get me wrong I like the Doors, but 90 percent of the time Jim Morrison put his heart and soul into a bottle of whiskey before going onstage to perform, hardly proffesional. I do like the Doors though.
Jack Nicholson is a great actor, very charismatic, I just think Hoffman is a better character actor, feel free to rant.
The Manchester Setlist:
1 Born In The USA (Acoustic)
2 The Rising
3 Lonesome Day
4 Candy's Room
5 Prove It All Night
6 Darkness On The Edge Of Town
7 Empty Sky
8 You're Missing
9 Waitin' On A Sunny Day
10 Two Hearts
11 Loose Ends
12 World's Apart
13 Badlands
14 Out In The Street
15 Mary's Place (Included Band Introductions)
16 Meeting Across The River
17 Jungleland
18 Into The Fire
19 Thunder Road
20 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
21 Bobby Jean
22 Ramrod
23 Born To Run
24 Seven Nights To Rock
25 My City Of Ruins
26 Land Of Hope And Of Dreams (Brilliant)
27 Dancing In The Dark
I'll have to get back to you about the Cardiff setlist, I've got it on cd somwhere.
You must be one of those who only count Guns N Roses as a band when it includes Slash, Duff, Izzy e.t.c. How can you possibly give Chinese Democracy such poor ratings, so what if the guitarist doesn't where a top hat and there's only Axl left, those songs are brilliant!!
Meet The Fockers is well funny and when Dumb And Dumber came out it was the funniest film on the planet besides Billoxi Blues, still is pretty funny now!
This list is nuts!! Youv'e got some great films mixed in with some really bad ones!
Yeah, almost.
Jeff Buckley, "Grace", Radiohead, "The Bends", Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Pronounced" and Bob Dylans "Blonde On Blonde". Thats all Ive got for now.