Sunday, January 18, 2004
I realise that VH1 compile their top 10s solely to rile me, but still... I could cope with Eminem at number ten, he's a big noise, it's OK. So I turn over for a while, go back to see Elvis at number 2. Fine. Assume Number 1 will be John Lennon or some other worthy. But Robbie Williams? Even if you were a big fan, would you actually vote him as the most important man in pop history? Off the top of my head, here is my top ten, in no particular order:
Prince
Mick Jagger
David Bowie
Noddy Holder
Frank Sinatra
Ian McCulloch
Al Green
Johnny Cash
Otis Redding
Liam Gallagher
I know it's hopelessly obvious, but one can take unusual opinions too far. Right is right, there's no getting away from it.
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Prince
Mick Jagger
David Bowie
Noddy Holder
Frank Sinatra
Ian McCulloch
Al Green
Johnny Cash
Otis Redding
Liam Gallagher
I know it's hopelessly obvious, but one can take unusual opinions too far. Right is right, there's no getting away from it.
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