Tuesday's theme...
Debbie Harry is 63 today. A day of mixed emotions. I hope that Debbie has a lovely birthday but it feels wrong that someone that all the lads in my class fancied could be a 'wumman in her sixties'. Debbie Harry should have been frozen in time around the Sunday Girl era and never been allowed to get old - although obviously if this involves a visit to Dolly Parton's face doctor then forget it.
Anyway, her birthday fits in with Tuesday's theme of great front men/women suggested by Neil Martin. From Mick Jagger to Morrissey, let's have your suggestions.
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At 30th Jun 2008, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Alex Harvey (SAHB's covers of "School's Out" or "Crazy Horses").
Brandon Flowers (The Killers - "All These Things That I've Done").
Anthony Kiedis (Red Hot Chilli Peppers -"Give It Away").
Skin (Skunk Anansie - "Weak").
Gwen Stefani (No Doubt - "Underneath It All").
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Comment number 2.
At 1st Jul 2008, bobfaeglessart wrote:Among the great front men must be John Foggarty of Credence as exemplified in 'Up around the bend' or 'Travellin' band' -in fact the latter would have been good for last night's show "Seven daddy seven comin' out of the sky!"
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Comment number 3.
At 1st Jul 2008, GCbakers wrote:what about MEAT LOAF he had a number of classics in his day, my favourite Dead Ringer for Love.
Gordon,Kirriemuir
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Comment number 4.
At 1st Jul 2008, Adam_from_Rio wrote:If there were a Top Ten of All Time Great Front Men, then Phil Lynott would be in there. "Don´t Believe A Word" - one of the best rock singles ever - would be a good shout.
Cheers
Adam Reid
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At 1st Jul 2008, mazzystar wrote:One of the best front men for me has to be Jarvis Cocker. I was living in London when the whole Britpop thing exploded and it always makes me smile when I hear a Pulp song as it reminds me of great drunken nights attempting Jarvis dancing or Blur pogo jumping. It really was a fantastic time to be living there and I loved every minute of being in the midst of all that Blur/Pulp/Oasis hype. With this in mind can you play " Do You Remember The First Time" - Thanks Bryan, Maria in Stirling.
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At 1st Jul 2008, norriemaclean wrote:A couple of quick suggestions:
New York Dolls - Subway Train, with David Johansen the man who inspired Morrissey cant be bad!
Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes - I Dont Want to Go ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ. Great front man and brilliant live act.
Norrie Maclean. Renfrew
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Comment number 7.
At 1st Jul 2008, johndbee wrote:Bryan,
Please nae Morrissey . The programme's becoming a wee bit of a Smiths-zone-ian Institute.
Southside Johnny would be great....'Fever' is brilliant !
JDB
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Comment number 8.
At 1st Jul 2008, kirstsus wrote:Ziggy Stardust, doe he count as a front man? - awesome and Michael Stipe as well.
Bowie Rocks
From Susan in Edinburgh
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