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You know the rules: one submission at a time, no limit on the number you can submit, last suggestion offered wins a coveted RTH No-Prize! Point of order: I'm looking for artists who folks liked more because they either are/were "crazy," or because they acted that way.
I'll start with an obvious one: Brian Wilson.
HVB
p.s.: was Carl Wilson great, or what?
Are any of these open to debate, or is the assertion enough to make it true? Just asking.
I see what BigSteve is saying re: Peter Green, but where would his legacy be if he had not gone crazy?
People may be more interested in current-day Phil Spector because of his deterioration, but I don't think the affection for or appreciation of his great productions is affected by it.
Mod: were you paying attention during my Powerpoint presentation? I specifically called the Nuge out for being far, far away from the centerpoint of tone nirvana! As for his keee-raaaay-zeeee-nes, I say no. He's another "crazy train" rider.
We seek rock personalities whose Look, if you will, is one of craziness. Caveat: *real* craziness
I am afraid this may be a freakshow parade of horrors with no end, and I'm prepared, for the good of the Hall, to declare no winners -- and rock and roll the big Loser. I leave the final disposition of this topic to our all-powerful Moderator, of course.
and Brother JT isn't crazy. but I guess some people like him more because they think he is.
Mr. Mod, this thread is starting to convince me that it's never "just about the music." It's always about The Mythology of Rock, which appears in many guises, sometimes including The Power and Glory of Rock or The Beautiful Destructiveness of Rock or even Rock: The Glory of Madness. I'm feeling a glossary urge coming on...