The Baddest Front man ever...Bon Scott!

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IntenseJim":1z0mm0bj said:
Not IMHO. Not even close to the baddest or best front man.
For sure! :thumbsup:
Just like to hear others views......its what makes the world spin right? ;)
 
Mailman1971":3p1om3gb said:
IntenseJim":3p1om3gb said:
Not IMHO. Not even close to the baddest or best front man.
For sure! :thumbsup:
Just like to hear others views......its what makes the world spin right? ;)


Spontaneously I would consider Jagger, Springsteen, David Byrne, Freddie Mercury, Alice Cooper, David Lee Roth before the late Mr. Scott. Maybe Bowie and Bono.

I don't think of James Brown or Michael Jackson as frontmen.
 
I love all the guys you mentioned. Have music by all of them.
Out of your list I would take Freddy Mercury as the number one.
Guess it just depends on what effected me growing up. Bon was just the Man that was untouchable.
:rock:
 
Rawk":2oe6ujfr said:
Can't beat Bon's humor, lyrics and stage presence…. one of the best imo.


Btw that vid you posted must be rare one haven't seen it before. Still can't believe ac/dc almost fired Bon in 1975 wtf were they thinking!

Wild Turkey 101 proof................ can make good dudes hard to be around. ;-) I read a story WAY back when, that they were still thinking about it just before he died, and that in a twisted way, it saved them the trouble of actually having to do it. :no:
 
Gadzz":1bf22nxe said:
Bon Scott blows Roth outta the stratosphere! Bon just killed it every night Dave is hit or miss at best...

As far as singing goes for sure, and maybe even in general, but Dave was a kill front man. I'm not a VH fan either, but I can still appreciate what he did for them in his prime.
 
Rob Halford has always had a pretty big stage presence IMO as well. For more modern music, Phil Anselmo was pretty good too before the H days. I almost got trampled standing near a mosh pit at an outdoor show in the 90's when he came out and jammed a song with Seplutura with no notice. I actually feared for my well being for a split second lol!

I tend not to like lead singers in general, but the great ones really can make a band so much better.
 
Bon's lyrics and songwriting were top notch....he had that uncanny ability in his tongue in cheek approach to lyrics.

Plus what other front man can pull this off?


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Holy crap the video of Bon dressed in drag.....hillarious!
Never seen that diddy before. :lol: :LOL:
Growing up AC/DC was my first band that I really got into music seriously (Buying tapes....etc) and AC/DC Bon Scott era was it for me! :rock:
 
I like Bon Scott era AC/DC best, Back in Black is more than enough Brian Johnson for me lol, made me move on/away from AC/DC.

My fav frontman is Steve Marriott, followed by Michael Sweet, not to mention a Faces-era Rod...and Paul Stanley in his prime, and Chuck Schuldiner, Dave Mustaine,... Sorry Bon. ;)

IMO


YMMV
 
Why do you build me up, buttercup?

Check out the side man....Bon

:D


 
rsm":bzmaa6mp said:
Why do you build me up, buttercup?

Check out the side man....Bon

:D




Credits are hysterical. GAYLORDS? Never would have guessed.
"WE USE TRENT AMPLIFIERS".
Is King Guitar or Tone Merchants selling the reissues? With Friedman mods?
 
IntenseJim":14clbvah said:
rsm":14clbvah said:
Why do you build me up, buttercup?

Check out the side man....Bon

:D




Credits are hysterical. GAYLORDS? Never would have guessed.
"WE USE TRENT AMPLIFIERS".
Is King Guitar or Tone Merchants selling the reissues? With Friedman mods?
I am not sure if he is......but I have never seen dance moves like that ever!! :inlove:

Looks like they have the original "Skinny Jeans" on. :lol: :LOL:
 
Bon Scott, Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger!!! Those three are legendary! :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
In the last couple days that was all I was listening too....

Queen "Flash Gordon Soundtrack"
Rolling Stones "Hot Rocks"
AC/DC "Powerage"

Some damn good listening there for sure. :thumbsup:
 
I think Robert Plant, Bruce Dickinson and Halford are up there, as well as Geoff Tate, Ronnie James Dio, Bono, Bowie, Jim Morrison, Paul Stanley, Alice Cooper, and DLR.

But I am sticking with Mercury, Scott, and Jagger as the best!
 
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