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  • Quote James

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by James Tue May 11, 2010 12:37 pm

A good picture of Shane here

http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/ind ... 75008.html
A good picture of Shane here

http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/independent-woman/celebrity-news-gossip/a-dirty-old-town-but-cleancut-macgowan-heads-for-the-theatre-2175008.html
  • Quote Mike from Boston

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by Mike from Boston Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:09 pm

[quote="Smerker"]

12) Debbie Harry - Fair play, she had charisma coming off her like spunk in a whorehouse.

My vote for best analogy of 2010 so far!! :lol:
[quote="Smerker"]

12) Debbie Harry - Fair play, she had charisma coming off her like spunk in a whorehouse.

My vote for best analogy of 2010 so far!! :lol:
  • Quote firehazard

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by firehazard Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:34 pm

Where's Cave on that list? Cave fronting the Bad Seeds is totally stunning on his day (or night).

And where's Patti Smith? Patti with her band is still quite possibly the best I've ever seen.
I keep going on about Patti currently, or so it would seem.
Where's Cave on that list? Cave fronting the Bad Seeds is totally stunning on his day (or night).

And where's Patti Smith? Patti with her band is still quite possibly the best I've ever seen.
I keep going on about Patti currently, or so it would seem.
  • Quote MissWalshy

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by MissWalshy Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:06 pm

Suck up :) ha, I'm kidding...
Suck up :) ha, I'm kidding...
  • Quote KathleenwithaK

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by KathleenwithaK Tue Apr 06, 2010 3:37 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQzFK8dd_b8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQzFK8dd_b8
  • Quote James

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by James Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:42 am

Iggy Pop! This is a nation that thinks Robbie Williams puts on a better show than Iggy.

Re-reading my post there, it may seem that I'm dead against effeminacy in male singers. That I want them in the mould of Henry Rollins or nothing at all (Henry Rollins! Where was he compared to Chris Martin?).

If you've got the charisma to pull it off, then it can be a lot more interesting. Bowie, Marc Almond, Brian Molko, Robert Smith (in the eighties. That eyeliner and tight trouser stuff is a young man's game. Noel Fielding needs to get out of it soon, too) are all great at what they do.
Iggy Pop! This is a nation that thinks Robbie Williams puts on a better show than Iggy.

Re-reading my post there, it may seem that I'm dead against effeminacy in male singers. That I want them in the mould of Henry Rollins or nothing at all (Henry Rollins! Where was he compared to Chris Martin?).

If you've got the charisma to pull it off, then it can be a lot more interesting. Bowie, Marc Almond, Brian Molko, Robert Smith (in the eighties. That eyeliner and tight trouser stuff is a young man's game. Noel Fielding needs to get out of it soon, too) are all great at what they do.
  • Quote James

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by James Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:21 am

1) Liam Gallagher - He's not my definition of a frontman. His brother's a better singer. In fact, I'm a better singer. To take the cliche'd view, the first two Oasis albums were great and the last two were very good, but there's a lot of chaff to work through in between.

2) Bono - He's good at what he does, but he's hardly the second best of all time. He isn't, for example, 18 times better than James Brown.

3) Freddie Mercury - I don't personally like his music, but he was undeniably a great frontman.

4) Damon Albarn - If it were songwriting, yes, he's better than average. But onstage, he just plays about and might deign to jumping up and down on Song 2.

5) Chris Martin - Fuck off.

6) Matt Bellamy - I've no interest in Muse's music, but everyone tells me that they put on a great live show.

7) Jim Morrison - Very good.

8 ) Bob Marley - Great.

9) Paul McCartney - I like him.

10) John Lennon - I like him more.

11) Robbie Williams - What band does he front? Again, he's good at what he does but I've got very little interest in him.

12) Debbie Harry - Fair play, she had charisma coming off her like spunk in a whorehouse.

13) Mick Jagger - Urgh.

14) Morrissey - I like the Smiths, but I don't like Morrissey's lyrics, vocals, demeanour, behaviour or attitudes. The only time I've seen him onstage (and not, you know, queering about on a bicycle) is in the Panic video and it's just ridiculous white-boy jive. Thinking about it, he was sort of fronting in the Irish Blood, English Heart (top tune) video, and that understated bit worked a lot better for him. When he cultivated a more thug image, that I could get behind.

15) John Lydon - Good stuff before 1981.

16) James Brown - The best on this list.

17) Bruce Springsteen - I run hot and cold on his music, but live he's astonishing, especially at sixty.

18) Robert Plant - Fuck off Zeppelin.

19) Tom Meighan - I know if this list had been taken a few years previously Ricky Wilson from the Kaiser Chiefs would have been on here. It just shows that the public in general haven't got the memory or imaginaton to make these kinds of decisions. I like Kasabian a lot, by the way.

20) Joe Strummer - Gives James Brown a run for his money.

No Paul Weller? Buddy Holly? Elvis? Wilson Pickett? Eric Burdon? Otis Redding? Aretha? Hendrix in the top 20?
1) Liam Gallagher - He's not my definition of a frontman. His brother's a better singer. In fact, I'm a better singer. To take the cliche'd view, the first two Oasis albums were great and the last two were very good, but there's a lot of chaff to work through in between.

2) Bono - He's good at what he does, but he's hardly the second best of all time. He isn't, for example, 18 times better than [i]James Brown[/i].

3) Freddie Mercury - I don't personally like his music, but he was undeniably a great frontman.

4) Damon Albarn - If it were songwriting, yes, he's better than average. But onstage, he just plays about and might deign to jumping up and down on Song 2.

5) Chris Martin - Fuck off.

6) Matt Bellamy - I've no interest in Muse's music, but everyone tells me that they put on a great live show.

7) Jim Morrison - Very good.

8 ) Bob Marley - Great.

9) Paul McCartney - I like him.

10) John Lennon - I like him more.

11) Robbie Williams - What band does he front? Again, he's good at what he does but I've got very little interest in him.

12) Debbie Harry - Fair play, she had charisma coming off her like spunk in a whorehouse.

13) Mick Jagger - Urgh.

14) Morrissey - I like the Smiths, but I don't like Morrissey's lyrics, vocals, demeanour, behaviour or attitudes. The only time I've seen him onstage (and not, you know, queering about on a bicycle) is in the Panic video and it's just ridiculous white-boy jive. Thinking about it, he was sort of fronting in the Irish Blood, English Heart (top tune) video, and that understated bit worked a lot better for him. When he cultivated a more thug image, that I could get behind.

15) John Lydon - Good stuff before 1981.

16) James Brown - The best on this list.

17) Bruce Springsteen - I run hot and cold on his music, but live he's astonishing, especially at sixty.

18) Robert Plant - Fuck off Zeppelin.

19) Tom Meighan - I know if this list had been taken a few years previously Ricky Wilson from the Kaiser Chiefs would have been on here. It just shows that the public in general haven't got the memory or imaginaton to make these kinds of decisions. I like Kasabian a lot, by the way.

20) Joe Strummer - Gives James Brown a run for his money.

No Paul Weller? Buddy Holly? Elvis? Wilson Pickett? Eric Burdon? Otis Redding? Aretha? [i]Hendrix[/i] in the top 20?
  • Quote MissWalshy

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by MissWalshy Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:01 am

Good man yourself Jim,

Not sure why you're moaning, I think there are some worthy top placer-s there. Love seeing Damon up there and Bob and Morrissey and of course Joe... 8)
Good man yourself Jim,

Not sure why you're moaning, I think there are some worthy top placer-s there. Love seeing Damon up there and Bob and Morrissey and of course Joe... 8)
  • Quote James

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by James Fri Apr 02, 2010 6:00 pm

I hate the British press.

And here's a reason to hate the British public. Q Magazine's top 20 frontmen.

1) Liam Gallagher
2) Bono
3) Freddie Mercury
4) Damon Albarn
5) Chris Martin
6) Matt Bellamy
7) Jim Morrison
8 ) Bob Marley
9) Paul McCartney
10) John Lennon
11) Robbie Williams
12) Debbie Harry
13) Mick Jagger
14) Morrissey
15) John Lydon
16) James Brown
17) Bruce Springsteen
18) Robert Plant
19) Tom Meighan
20) Joe Strummer
I hate the British press.

And here's a reason to hate the British public. Q Magazine's top 20 frontmen.

1) Liam Gallagher
2) Bono
3) Freddie Mercury
4) Damon Albarn
5) Chris Martin
6) Matt Bellamy
7) Jim Morrison
8 ) Bob Marley
9) Paul McCartney
10) John Lennon
11) Robbie Williams
12) Debbie Harry
13) Mick Jagger
14) Morrissey
15) John Lydon
16) James Brown
17) Bruce Springsteen
18) Robert Plant
19) Tom Meighan
20) Joe Strummer
  • Quote pogues24

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by pogues24 Fri Apr 02, 2010 3:01 pm

MissWalshy wrote:I can tell you who the top 5 frontmen according to Q are if you guys want ? I just don't want to spoil it for Pogues 24 if he hasn't piked up his copy yet...

You'll not be too shocked anyway....


Oh Walshy please by all means spill the beans, the suspense is just killing me. Besides I went to Barnes and Noble yesterday and the new issue of Q still has not arrived. GODDAMN YOU USA!!!! :D :D :D
[quote="MissWalshy"]I can tell you who the top 5 frontmen according to Q are if you guys want ? I just don't want to spoil it for Pogues 24 if he hasn't piked up his copy yet...

You'll not be too shocked anyway....[/quote]

Oh Walshy please by all means spill the beans, the suspense is just killing me. Besides I went to Barnes and Noble yesterday and the new issue of Q still has not arrived. GODDAMN YOU USA!!!! :D :D :D
  • Quote MissWalshy

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by MissWalshy Fri Apr 02, 2010 1:08 pm

I can tell you who the top 5 frontmen according to Q are if you guys want ? I just don't want to spoil it for Pogues 24 if he hasn't piked up his copy yet...

You'll not be too shocked anyway....
I can tell you who the top 5 frontmen according to Q are if you guys want ? I just don't want to spoil it for Pogues 24 if he hasn't piked up his copy yet...

You'll not be too shocked anyway....
  • Quote jennylois

Post by jennylois Fri Apr 02, 2010 12:23 pm

Thanks Zuzana and Walshy. I feel Shane's irritation with the shitbox interviewer though.
Thanks Zuzana and Walshy. I feel Shane's irritation with the shitbox interviewer though.
  • Quote MissWalshy

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by MissWalshy Fri Apr 02, 2010 10:15 am

He was #56 in the ratings for 100 front men !
He was #56 in the ratings for 100 front men !
  • Quote cagliostro

Re: Shane in Q Magazine (March 30, 2010)

Post by cagliostro Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:43 pm

Very nice. Thanks a heap!
Very nice. Thanks a heap!
  • Quote Zuzana

Post by Zuzana Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:02 pm

Once again - thanks a million, agent Walshy! ;)
Once again - thanks a million, agent Walshy! ;)

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