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Music Question Of the Day - Fri 5th May

 

Who is the odd one out of the following & why?

 

Kurt Cobain (Nirvana)

 

Pete Doherty (Libertines/Babyshambles)

 

Jimi Hendrix

 

Robert Johnson

 

Brian Jones (Rolling Stones)

 

Janis Joplin

 

Jim Morrison (the Doors)

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Mr Doherty IS the odd one out - but can you be more specific why?

 

Because he's still alive,but is notorious for his drug taking ? :unsure:

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Yes he is alive, while the others are dead. But the others who are dead all have one thing in common (but its not drugs related).
I agree with JC, Pete Doherty is still alive, the rest are six feet under
Dying under the age of 28?

Peter Doherty (Pronounced by the man himself as "DOCK-erty") (born 12 March 1979) is the singer for the band Babyshambles, and formerly co-frontman and songwriter (along with Carl Barât) of The Libertines, with whom he first shot to fame

 

(Wikipedia)

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Dying under the age of 28?

 

 

Is the correct answer. Well Done Tim :cheer: :cheer:

 

All the other pop stars died at the age of 27.

 

Still at the age of 27 Pete Doherty has had a Top5 Hit written about him - "Bang Bang You're Dead" by some of his former bandmates from the Libertines.

Is the correct answer. Well Done Tim :cheer: :cheer:

 

All the other pop stars died at the age of 27.

 

Still at the age of 27 Pete Doherty has had a Top5 Hit written about him - "Bang Bang You're Dead" by some of his former bandmates from the Libertines.

 

Yey! I've never got one of these right before.

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who's Robert Johnson?

 

Robert Johnson

From Wikipedia,

 

Robert Johnson

 

Robert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911 – August 16, 1938) is among the most famous Delta Blues musicians and arguably the most influential. Considered by some to be the "Grandfather of Rock-and-Roll," his vocal phrasing, original songs, and guitar style influenced a range of musicians, including Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, U2, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Eric Clapton, who called Johnson "the most important blues musician who ever lived."

 

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