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Saikin
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Re: Rolling Stone Readers Pick the Top Ten Frontmen

Saikin wrote:
James Lofton wrote:

Vocally speaking, Cornell would be tops. Going by stage presence and that sort of thing, does not belong on the list. He usually plays guitar and just stands there and when not playing guitar, doesn't move around much and even does that crouching down thing that Axl used to do during certain songs.

Axl should have been in the top 5.

Agreed.  Neither should Kurt Cobain be on that list either.  Eddie Vedder however is a pretty good frontman.

Neemo
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Re: Rolling Stone Readers Pick the Top Ten Frontmen

Neemo wrote:

cornell sucks, if i had to organize that top 10 from only those people Cobain would be #3

Axlin16
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Re: Rolling Stone Readers Pick the Top Ten Frontmen

Axlin16 wrote:

^^

Sweet living Christ.

RussTCB
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Re: Rolling Stone Readers Pick the Top Ten Frontmen

RussTCB wrote:

removed

Bono
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Re: Rolling Stone Readers Pick the Top Ten Frontmen

Bono wrote:

Eddie Vedder is fucking good on stage but honestly the most entertaining stage frontman from the "grunge era" is Scott Weiland.  Note I said entertaining and not singer.

Saikin
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Re: Rolling Stone Readers Pick the Top Ten Frontmen

Saikin wrote:
Bono wrote:

Eddie Vedder is fucking good on stage but honestly the most entertaining stage frontman from the "grunge era" is Scott Weiland.  Note I said entertaining and not singer.

Agreed.

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