fredkocherpepsi
Active Member
Very tough call between Boz, Alain and Stephen. I went with Boz cause he’s the underdog...plus “Speedway”.
Stephen Street by a great distance.
The output from 1988 through 1989 was ideal. The perfect balance of indie and commercial pop.
Sister, I'm A Poet
Everyday Is Like Sunday
Will Never Marry
Suedehead
The Last Of The Famous International Playboys ....
......Whyte is still on the starting grid.
Jesse Tobias, definitely. He's a musical genius and, even more importantly, he's very easy on the eye.
The others are a bit second-rate in light of The Smiths: second rate imitation of that pop sound and second-rate imitation of rockabilly etc...
i always like to wonder what would have been if riley had stayed in the band. wonder why he didnt do another album with street if it was so liked and well received by everyone including stephen and morrissey.
Nice try, Tobias.
Because Riley was a loony during and after the recording sessions.
Nice try, Tobias.
Has the new album changed any opinions?
One of you's is lyingI met Stephen Street today!
He said he's heard Istanbul and really liked it. Hasn't heard the rest of the new album yet.
I told him he was leading this poll, he just laughed.
He's a really nice friendly bloke.
One of you's is lying
Considering Stephen Street tweeted as much himself last week, I don't think there's any reason to doubt Velvis!
https://twitter.com/StreetStephen/status/489451343242084352