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Favorite front man
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"Would maybe go Joe Strummer Grew up loving the Clash and maybe the best live band i saw back then. Jimmy Pursey is worth a shout, Sham 69 gigs were mental! Just one more, Lee Brilleaux with the original Dr Feelgood line up with Wilco."
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- BBondsBootlaces
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- Takashi Miike
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"gutted I missed the pistols last tour, they sounded great. I remember hearing marilion on the radio in the early 80s. my old man was a big fan of genesis and I was convinced it was gabriel singing, never got to see the big man live"
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This is a tough one. John Lydon was mesmeric on stage. Missed the Sex Pistols but have seen PIL a lot and he just get the crowd with that stare. Not a fan of their music much but Fish was brilliant in Marillion. His between song chat was verging on a really good stand up act and he dominated on stage in the songs. Mike Patton is superb - he is erratic and not particularly showy but what a voice.
- Takashi Miike
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"best ones I've seen live........... Russell Mael, Rick Witter, Tim Booth, James Dean Bradfield, Terry Hall"