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Striker
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I was laughing at your Jarvis Cocker statement.Is it even the same person?
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To me there is a lot more to being a good front man that walking on stage dressed like a drag queen and pumping a fist a few times.
So his vocal range and musical ability counts for nothing then?
I'll respectfully strongly disagree.I think of a band's front man as someone who should be able to live/project his band's music to the audience, not just attempt to appear so by being outlandish.
I'm not and never have suggested that either Mercury or Jagger weren't/aren't good front men only that imho Cocker (during his Pulp years) was better at doing what I suggested.
I'll respectfully strongly disagree.
Then continue to piss myself laughing about this statement.
By the way I do genuinely love Pulp, but he's not in the same league.
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Superb fillum.the film looks very good
I agree with all of that except the 'Inglorious Basterds' part.Amazing film, the only movie I went to see twice at the cinema, watched it another 3 times at home too.
Okay, it’s not factually correct, and the timeline is off, but it tells a fantastic story of the best frontman ever.
The Live Aid sequence at the end sent shivers down my spine and give me goosebumps simply amazing movie.
The only other movies that have made me feel similar was the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan and the opening scene of Inglorious Basterds.
I am probably biased but I have been a Queen fan since I was a kid in the 80s
Absolute fruit loop.Is it even the same person?
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To me there is a lot more to being a good front man that walking on stage dressed like a drag queen and pumping a fist a few times.
Comparing Cocker to Mercury is like comparing a Skoda to a Ferrari.I think of a band's front man as someone who should be able to live/project his band's music to the audience, not just attempt to appear so by being outlandish.
I'm not and never have suggested that either Mercury or Jagger weren't/aren't good front men only that imho Cocker (during his Pulp years) was better at doing what I suggested.
There’s something wrong with you fella, go get help.Is it even the same person?
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There’s something wrong with you fella, go get help.
Not even relevant to the conversation. It’s good that mental health is on everyone’s agenda now.Never liked Queen (always thought they were a band for older women who thought they were still teenagers and thought they played 'rock' when they didn't), which is my prerogative.
The best frontman ever because he was the perfect storm - a creative musical genius with a vocal range and tone that left most behind by some distance, flamboyant, quirky looking, likeable and batshit mental.
you obviously missed Nik Kershaw!!