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You may have noticed that the new issue of NME is dedicated to lost music legends. Inspired by that, we thought we'd give you the chance to tell us which departed musicians you miss the most.

After a few days voting, it seems Kurt Cobain is the star whose absence is most keenly felt - but there's no shortage of people voting for the likes of Jeff Buckley, Joe Strummer - and, er, Ludwig Van Beethoven (who knew there were so many 'Moonlight Sonata' fans using NME.COM?

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