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Title: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Walk on March 17, 2005, 02:28:17 AM
If we should do a best 70's frontman, we should start with a list. Here's what I have so far of the 70's best frontmen. I'm not a 70's expert, though.

Lemmy- Motorhead
Robert Plant- Led Zeppelin
Ritchie Blackmore- Deep Purple (I know he's the guitarist)
Dio- Rainbow
David Lee Roth- Van Halen
Rob Halford- Judas Priest
Ozzy- Black Sabbath
Freddy Mercury- Queen
Geddy Lee (although Neal Peart was a huge part of the band, can't decide)-Rush
Klaus Meine-Scorpions
Steven Tyler-Aerosmith
Gene Simmons-Kiss
Bon Scott-AC/DC

I'm afraid I've left lots of people out, so help out! Also, I won't be able to watch the contest all the time because of my schedule, so declaring someone out after 15 votes or so might be needed, I don't know. But I think the 70's deserve our attention!


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: D on March 17, 2005, 03:00:37 AM
honestly dude u probably hijacked Ignatius' game

considering he went from 21st century, to 90's to 80's

id almost guarantee he was starting the 70's next


i hate these games cause of people's ridiculous choices, see the 90's and now how the 80's is shapin up.

but fuck it ill play anyway

u forgot Paul Stanley also on your list!


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Walk on March 17, 2005, 03:17:11 AM
I won't do a 70's one if that's his plan. These are just some preliminary name suggestions. :)

And come on, you're lucky Bon Jovi lasted as long as he did. Be happy he lasted longer than DAVE MUSTAINE, for crying out loud!  :rofl: And Gene Simmons is the main man of Kiss.


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Ignatius on March 17, 2005, 03:52:56 AM


Walk,

What I've normally been doing is starting a nominations thread ( your preliminary name suggestions) so everybody contributes to the final list.

I've done that with the 21st century, 90's, 80's and planning to do the same with the 70's & 60's.

So yes, my plan is to carry on until this game is finally over.

Your nominations list looks good though, you can save it and posted in a few weeks when we start the 70's survivor.  : ok:


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: D on March 17, 2005, 04:25:05 AM
yeah i wanted jon to beat bach and then i wouldve been happy

i am glad though he lasted as long as he did and didnt get put out early

so that was cool! : ok:

im still not sure what people were thinkin on the 90's survivor though


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Walk on March 17, 2005, 04:37:56 AM
Yeah, the 90's had some of the greatest music ever made that no one ever heard. Although I never saw the list, I doubt if Vark Vikernes (Burzum), Chuck Schuldiner (Death) and Matt Barlow (Iced Earth) were part of it. The 60's, now that's so early in music history, I don't know if it would amount to much.  :-\


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on March 17, 2005, 10:14:11 AM
Well I know that Freddie Mercury Is gonna be in my list along with Robert Plant, Steven Tyler and Bon Scott they were really frontmen  :yes:


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: *Izzy* on March 17, 2005, 11:17:00 AM
How about a certain person called Phil Lynott (http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/travesmilies/flaggen1/smilie_flagge16.gif)

 :smoking: Izzy? :smoking:


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: N.I.B on March 17, 2005, 09:15:01 PM
How about a certain person called Phil Lynott (http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/travesmilies/flaggen1/smilie_flagge16.gif)

 :smoking: Izzy? :smoking:

cant forget Lizzy :P
but dont forget your metal :headbanger:

Halford
Dickenson
Lemmy
Dio
Ozzy
Meine

:headbanger:


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: D on March 18, 2005, 12:41:39 AM
how can u forget Don Henley of the Eagles?


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Walk on March 18, 2005, 05:23:43 AM
Oh no, I forgot Thin Lizzy, damn.  :no: And the Eagles, that's stuff my parents listen to! Might as well put in the Villege People!


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Mikkamakka on March 18, 2005, 05:48:29 AM
Alice Cooper, anyone?

The 70s were much better than the 80s...


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Walk on March 18, 2005, 06:35:35 AM
Yeah, Cooper should be on the list, but you're definitely wrong about the 70's being better than the 80's. Maybe for rock music.


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Kujo on March 18, 2005, 07:55:28 AM
I know they were just a little unheard of band but what about Roger Daltrey of the WHO?????? ::)

Geddy Lee
Neil Young
Joey Ramone
Sid Vicious
Mick Jagger

and I'm sure there are plenty more I'm not thinking of


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Genesis on March 18, 2005, 08:01:50 AM
Phil Mogg of UFO. : ok:


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Walk on March 18, 2005, 08:22:41 AM
Shouldn't the Who and the Rolling Stones be in the 60's frontman contest? I know Halford is in the 80's, but he is so great he deserves the spot.  :)

Neil Young and Phil Mogg definitely deserve spots, as well. As for punk, well, I'm not an expert there...


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Rhythm-n-Booze on March 18, 2005, 08:36:12 AM

Sid Vicious


Surely you meant Johnny Rotten!


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Kujo on March 18, 2005, 08:57:58 AM
Shouldn't the Who and the Rolling Stones be in the 60's frontman contest?

They both spanned the 60's and 70's, you could argue all day about when their best periods were but I think they would both qualify for the best in both eras.

Rolling Stones:
1970: Get Yer Ya Ya's Out
1971: Sticky Fingers
1972: Exile on Main Street
1973: Goats Head Soup
1976: Black and Blue
1978: Some Girls

The Who:
1970: Live at Leeds
1971: Who's Next
1973: Quadrophenia
1975: The Who By Numbers
1978: Who Are You
1979: The Kids Are Alright


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Kujo on March 18, 2005, 09:04:20 AM

Sid Vicious


Surely you meant Johnny Rotten!

I wouldnt argue against him either, that was just a bit of personal preference seeping through


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Mikkamakka on March 18, 2005, 10:24:13 AM
Yeah, Cooper should be on the list, but you're definitely wrong about the 70's being better than the 80's. Maybe for rock music.

And even fashion  :P

But anyway, I think that the music of the 70s was much better than the other decade. The 70s had ABBA, Boney M ;)  a better David Bowie (hell, he must be on the list!), a young Elton John... What's so great about the 80s for you?


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: *Izzy* on March 18, 2005, 10:37:05 AM
... What's so great about the 80s for you?
There was this one cool band that started out in the eighties, I can't remember their name.... Guns N' something... :P

 :smoking: Izzy? :smoking:


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Mikkamakka on March 18, 2005, 01:07:19 PM
I knew that, but GN'R is not a topic to discuss here in the Bad Obsession. BTW Walk mentioned that rock was better in the 70s than in the 80s so I wanted to know which non-rock bands he likes.


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Walk on March 18, 2005, 03:28:11 PM
I'm a heavy metal type of person. Metal > rock. The 80's brought the world NWOBHM, thrash metal, death metal, black metal, a doom metal revival, and even early power metal is great (not like the cheesy stuff today). The 80's had so much musical diversity! I like bands like Slayer, Sepultura, Brocas Helm, Iron Maiden, Hellhammer, Saint Vitus, Sodom, Manowar, Judas Priest, Death, Mercyful Fate, (early) Helloween, Megadeth, Accept, Saxon, and all the other greats. I even like the odd bit of glam sometimes, like Motley Crue and Skid Row.


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Kujo on March 18, 2005, 03:38:24 PM
I even like the odd bit of glam sometimes, like Motley Crue and Skid Row.

Skid Row was glam? I know the girls liked Bas but I never considered them glam. Especially after Slave to the Grind :peace:


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Allman on March 18, 2005, 06:46:20 PM
Ah, the seventies, Southern Rock  8)

Gregg Allman (Allman Brothers Band) and Ronnie van Zant (Lynyrd Skynyrd). Doesn't get much better than this, for me that is.  ;)


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: BP on March 20, 2005, 10:48:45 PM
for my sanity sake -  I refuse to take part & even read this 70's game --
 :smoking:

Go ahead & bash me or love me....  I won't be around to read. I won't I won't I won't

-Dr Pepper

but power to Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Jerry Garcia, David Gilmour, Roger Waters,  :o -  Plant, Gregg Allman, Lee, Ozzy, Tyler, Jagger, Jim Morrison, Hendrix

& a bunch of others you will screw up  :nervous:

-dp


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Acquiesce on March 21, 2005, 01:23:37 AM
Shouldn't the Who and the Rolling Stones be in the 60's frontman contest? I know Halford is in the 80's, but he is so great he deserves the spot.? :)

Neil Young and Phil Mogg definitely deserve spots, as well. As for punk, well, I'm not an expert there...

I consider the Who a 70's band mainly because that was their most successful and their most memorable time period.


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: D on March 21, 2005, 02:23:00 AM
for my sanity sake -? I refuse to take part & even read this 70's game --
 :smoking:

Go ahead & bash me or love me....? I won't be around to read. I won't I won't I won't

-Dr Pepper

but power to Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Jerry Garcia, David Gilmour, Roger Waters,? :o -? Plant, Gregg Allman, Lee, Ozzy, Tyler, Jagger, Jim Morrison, Hendrix

& a bunch of others you will screw up? :nervous:

-dp


dude you've helped screw up the 80's survivor all on your own

who the fuck would rather watch bruce dickinson onstage than jon bon jovi

anyhow


southern rock is my least fav music

so im gunning for the souther rock dudes first off!


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on March 21, 2005, 09:04:14 AM
for my sanity sake -? I refuse to take part & even read this 70's game --
 :smoking:

Go ahead & bash me or love me....? I won't be around to read. I won't I won't I won't

-Dr Pepper

but power to Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Jerry Garcia, David Gilmour, Roger Waters,? :o -? Plant, Gregg Allman, Lee, Ozzy, Tyler, Jagger, Jim Morrison, Hendrix

& a bunch of others you will screw up? :nervous:

-dp


dude you've helped screw up the 80's survivor all on your own

who the fuck would rather watch bruce dickinson onstage than jon bon jovi

anyhow


southern rock is my least fav music

so im gunning for the souther rock dudes first off!

Me a couple of friends and everybody that likes real music


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: D on March 21, 2005, 03:12:54 PM
666 The Number of the Beast

yeah thats so fuckin cool! wow lets sing about satan!

so many can really relate to that! : ok:

ill take

"if u dont love me, lie to me, cause baby your the one thing i believe
let it all fall down around us, if thats whats meant to be
but right now if u dont love me baby, lie to me"

i dont know but i can relate to the latter way better! : ok:

plus bruce challenged Motley to a fencing match because Bruce's woman fucked Nikki


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Walk on March 21, 2005, 04:03:17 PM
Um, more Iron Maiden songs are about history than Satan. The Trooper, Montsegur, Pasendale, Alexander the Great, The Clansman, Aces High, Quest for Fire, etc. All people can relate to history, man.

And Bruce could have been the greatest fencer ever. He could have represented his country in the Olympics, but he had touring obligations for Iron Maiden. To him, fencing was just a past time, but he was one of the best. If he took it seriously, no one could beat him.

Nikki is famous for what, shooting up more heroin than anyone else? Yeah, that's a world record to be proud of! :hihi:


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: *Izzy* on March 21, 2005, 06:36:34 PM
I quite like The Number of The Beast

 :smoking: Izzy? :smoking:


Title: Re: Best 70's Frontman, anyone?
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on March 21, 2005, 09:05:13 PM
plus bruce challenged Motley to a fencing match because Bruce's woman fucked Nikki

And who cares about that?? you asked a question and I answer it, I guess some guys have the same point of view as I have, but anyhow there's nothing in the world that I would say that you can consider that people can really like watch Dickinson live than Jovi cause is just matters of likes, maybe try comparing Jovi Vs Spears then you'll win  : ok: