Best frontman in rock history?

Best frontman in rock history?


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DerekJohnson

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Everyone here knows Phil is my guy but DLR saved Van Halen from becoming a weirdo prog rock band
 
It's Jimi Hendrix and not particularly close.
Vocals...check
Guitar...check
Songwriter...check
Ultimate showman...check
 
It's Jimi Hendrix and not particularly close.
Vocals...check
Guitar...check
Songwriter...check
Ultimate showman...check
A REAL front man doesn't play an instrument other than harmonica or occasional tambourine, so @DerekJohnson fucked this all up but a lot lot the correct choices are here with Bon Scott and Daltry being glaring omission's.
It's Mick and it's not really close. Jagger invented the entire concept of rock front man and ripped off James Brown better than anyone.
 
It's Jimi Hendrix and not particularly close.
Vocals...check
Guitar...check
Songwriter...check
Ultimate showman...check
A REAL front man doesn't play an instrument other than harmonica or occasional tambourine, so @DerekJohnson fucked this all up but a lot lot the correct choices are here with Bon Scott and Daltry being glaring omission's.
It's Mick and it's not really close. Jagger invented the entire concept of rock front man and ripped off James Brown better than anyone.
I reject your qualifications. That's just a way to manipulate the rules so that someone like Plant, Jagger, or Daltry can win.
I will now bow out of this discussion in protest…
 
Yellowsnow has this right… the frontman is kind of a combo of singing and the main point of crowd rapport.
Then there is the sideman…. was reading about John Lee Hooker's days touring the segregated south. He's only take one other musician to play backup, who also drove, fixed the car in event of breakdown, handled the hotels, got the girls for after the show, etc. The sideman had many roles. They'd pick up local musicians for drums, bass, etc.
 
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It's Jimi Hendrix and not particularly close.
Vocals...check
Guitar...check
Songwriter...check
Ultimate showman...check
A REAL front man doesn't play an instrument other than harmonica or occasional tambourine, so @DerekJohnson fucked this all up but a lot lot the correct choices are here with Bon Scott and Daltry being glaring omission's.
It's Mick and it's not really close. Jagger invented the entire concept of rock front man and ripped off James Brown better than anyone.
I reject your qualifications. That's just a way to manipulate the rules so that someone like Plant, Jagger, or Daltry can win.
I will now bow out of this discussion in protest…
The rules are what they are, chief. I didn’t write them - Jagger did.
 
I will posit that that John Lennon should not be in the conversation…with ALL due respect, he was part of a 2 headed monster. And for those doubting Jagger, give the kid a break! He’s only been at it for 62 years, fer chrissakes. He’ll get better…
Honorable mention:
Alice Cooper
Peter Wolf
 
Curious to hear the bored’s opinion on Bono. Came after Mick obviously but fits the bill in many ways.
 
Also, David Coverdale as a write in. He was early money plowing Tawny Kitaen before she looked like the cat woman.
 
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