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Johnny Cash of course, who else.
In my mind, an abusive misogynist who pretended to be other people, is not at all 'cool'. I can see why the characters he played might appeal to the insecure and inadequate though.
I think you have problems with defining cool because you are so painfully dull frankly.
Tee hee, I was thinking that. There are a lot of people sounding like their parents on this thread. They need to go home and eat some vegetables and tidy their rooms.
Leonard Cohen. Or Steve McQueen. Or Lee Marvin. Or Marlon Brando ...
Tony Blair he's the coolest of the cool. Fact!
just has to be Steve McQueen, why is this post going on when it only needed one response.
http://speedtracktales.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/the-price-of-fame-steve-mcqueen-and-the-isdt/
just a regular guy really and that makes the difference
[url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Draper ]Sqdn Cmdr Christopher Draper[/url] aka the Mad Major - stunt pilot, spy, double agent, actor. Out a job, he advertised himself and his abilities by flying under the Thames bridges. He was 61 at the time
Bjork's a good shout.. one of the few actually cool people mentioned on this thread
Zappa
Oliver Reed
Tom Waits
I concur with passtherizla +3
Sell out? - no
Fleece their fans? - no
[url= http://www.spin.com/articles/dischord-records-out-step-world/ ]Refuse to sign million dollar contracts and turn down Ahmet Erteguns open offer which was basically oodles of cash to hang on to their principles?[/url]
*runs off to put on "In on the Killtaker"
For a thread on a cycling website there seems to be a surprising lack of err..cyclists. Will attemmpt to remedy that with Jacqus Anquetil. As well as being the first man to win all three Grand Tours and the first to win the TdeF 5 times, he also did this:
In 1965, Anquetil won the eight-day Alpine Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré stage race at 3pm, sat through two hours of interviews and receptions, took a 6:30pm chartered flight to Bordeaux and won the world's longest single-day classic, Bordeaux–Paris the following day. The race started at night and continued, from soon after dawn, behind derny motorcycle pacers.
The fact that he was eating amphetamines like sweets is not the point. That was the way they rolled in them days.
He wasn't a "company" man either and seemed to spend most of his career in dispute with pretty much everybody (certainly the authorities, his fellow riders and much of the French public). No disrespect to our current crop of tour winning stars, but he would have eaten Brad and Chris for breakfast.
So him, closely followed by James Hunt, Ayrton Senna and Ian Wright Wright Wright.
And not forgetting the great Lembit Opik of course 😉
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Surfmat.
Sly Stone gets my vote. Even Ali can't cope with his coolness.
From an admittedly whistle-stop tour of the previous posts, I can't believe it seems to be page 5 before Mandela gets a mention.
If it's a film star - gotta be Jack Nicholson
Music: Keith Richards
Literary (recent-ish): Hunter Thompson
Sport: James Hunt
But really, seriously: Nelson Mandela.
Idris Elba
errol flynn and david niven
John Tomac. 1st 91 XC worlds & 2nd DH Worlds. cant see anyone ever getting podium at XC & DH ever again. plus hes a really nice, down to earth, mildly spoken guy who was just so smooth on a bike 🙂










