January 5, 200718 yr Great Britain is England, Scotland and Wales. The United Kingdom is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Southern Ireland is a totally independent country Supreme. :D
January 5, 200718 yr Author well they explained it anyway, on the list that some were from ireland, and that mercury wasnt born in england....its just a public poll anyway lol :)
January 5, 200718 yr Author and why does no one like cliff richards, I used to love his music when I was younger? :mellow: I always loved and still do, his song 'Dreaming'! :) Edited January 5, 200718 yr by Supreme
January 5, 200718 yr Author well whatever anyone is over there lol, the ppl still voted for robbie! When i first started reading the best list, I was sure robbie wouldnt be on it, so i was pleasantly surprised! :D
January 5, 200718 yr Hold on - Hold on - before you all get carried away - no offence to the very nice British people but BONO certainly is not British - he is 100% Irish but if the British want to adopt him like they did with Sir Bob Geldof that's fine - we Irish are very generous & both of those guys have put it about a bit ( Pardon the pun ) . I like the fact that Robbie made the chart & was not in the worst 100 - who compiled the chart - do you know
January 5, 200718 yr Author oh but he is in the worst list too! check out the link...the worst list is at the bottom and tells about how they derived at the list too! robbie is 77th on best list, and 17th on worst... Liam gallagher is 11th on the worst but not in the best list! Edited January 5, 200718 yr by Supreme
January 5, 200718 yr To recap: Top British (& Irish) Musicians in the list 8. John Lennon (1940–1980), musician with The Beatles 19. Sir Paul McCartney (born 1942), musician with The Beatles 29. David Bowie (born 1947), musician 46. Boy George (born 1961), musician with Culture Club 56. Sir Cliff Richard (*29) (born 1940), musician 58. Freddie Mercury (1946–1991), musician with Queen 62. George Harrison (1943–2001), musician with The Beatles 75. Bob Geldof (born 1951), Irish musician 77. Robbie Williams (*17) (born 1974), musician and former member of Take That 86. Bono (born 1960), musician, philanthropist—Actually Irish. 87. John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) (born 1956), musician It seems a quite decent result - with the Top3 Musicians spot on in the correct order IMHO. I'm a bit surprised that Boy George made the Top100 ahead of George Michael or Elton John though.
January 5, 200718 yr Author oh i see cliff richards was on the best list, i didnt notice that at first, i thought they only had him on worst! ^_^
January 5, 200718 yr oh but he is in the worst list too! check out the link...the worst list is at the bottom and tells about how they derived at the list too! robbie is 77th on best list, and 17th on worst... Liam gallagher is 11th on the worst but not in the best list! Told ya! :lol: :cry:
January 5, 200718 yr Author They are bloody idiots - worst list - best list God Almighty :lol: :lol: :lol:
January 5, 200718 yr Author Told ya! :lol: :cry: are you crying cause robbie is on the worst list, or because liam is not on the best list? :huh:
January 5, 200718 yr are you crying cause robbie is on the worst list, or because liam is not on the best list? :huh: Because Robbie's on the worst list of course :lol: