Old 6th September 2003, 23:15   #1
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Best singer ever

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Old 7th September 2003, 05:54   #2
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i like thom yorke from radiohead, and maynard james keenan from tool.

i've been shouted at for these opinions before, though.

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Old 7th September 2003, 10:19   #3
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Robert Plant and Bjork for me,
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Old 9th September 2003, 07:34   #6
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Robert Plant and Bjork for me,
What - as a duet?

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Old 14th September 2003, 00:33   #10
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Re: Best singer ever

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Freddy Mercury
Preach on Brother!

Others as well:
Robert Plant
Klaus Meine (Scorpions)
Bruce Dickinson
Eric Adams (Manowar) - I like strong voices
The little known except in his own country Romanian singer known by the nickname of Kempes
Jon Anderson (Yes)
Ronnie James Dio
Elton John
Sting
Julio Iglesias
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Cory Taylor. Im not a fan of either of his bands, but the dude can sing his ass off.

Other than that, the guy from Tool is the best.

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Other than that, the guy from Tool is the best.
Maynard James Keenan (Tool, A Perfect Circle), about the best ever. His forming of metaphors and artistice creativity in his work is truly amazing. Not to mention he has a great voice for expressing emotion (and not in the emo kind of way)
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All the memebers of Westlife.............they r grrrrrrr8

All pop music is good music but all good music isn't pop music
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Westlife / Backstreet Boys / Savage Garden / NSync / Michael Learns to Rock
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1. Klaus Meine - Scorpions
2. Bruce Dickinson - Iron Maiden
3. Rob Halford - Judis Priest
4. Robert Plant - Led Zeppelin
5. Ian Gillan - Deep Purple
6. Ronnie James Dio - Dio
7. Paul Stanley - KISS
8. Brian Johnson - AC/DC
9. James Hetfield - Metallica
10. Ozzy Osbourne - Ozzy Osbourne
11. Joe Elliott - Def Leppard
12. Don Dokken - Dokken
13. Lemmy - Motorhead
14. Tom Keifer - Cinderella
15. Peter "Biff" Byford - Saxon
16. Geoff Tate - Queensrÿche
17. David Cloverdale - Whitesnake
18. Sammy Hager - Sammy Hager
19. Bon Scott - AC/DC
20. Zakk Wylde - Black Label Society
21. Dave Meiketti - Y&T
22. Rhett Forrester- Riot
23. Chris Cornell - Soundgarden
24. Kevin DuBrow - Quiet Riot
25. Robin McAuley - Schenker/McAuley
26. Peter Steele - Type-O-Negitive
27. Guy Speranza - Riot
28. David Lee Roth - Van Halen
29. Tony Moore - Riot
30. Daniel Macmaster - Bonham
31. Kelly Hansen - Hurricane
32. Layne Staley - Alice in Chains
33. Joe Wood - T.S.O.L
34. Joe Leste' - Bang Tango/BC
35. Whitfield Crane - Ugly Kid Joe
36. John Gallagher - Raven
37. Ray Gillen - Badlands
38. Dave King - Fastway
39. John Bush - Anthrax
40. Tracii Guns - L.A. Guns
41. Tame Downe - Faster Pussycat
42. Marc Storace - Krokus
43. Maynard James Keenan - Tool
44. Rickey Medlocke - Blackfoot
45. Andrew Wood - Mother Love Bone
46. Jimmi Bleacher - Salty Dog
47. Marti Frederiksen - Motherland
48. Dean Davidson - Britny Fox
49. Sebastian Bach - Skid Row
50. Vince Neil - Motley Crew
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Old 21st September 2003, 01:01   #18
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Thats some list Webthing. Even if I dissagre with a lot of it.
I have already stated my choice.
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Old 21st September 2003, 05:28   #19
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Yea, I think they are all pretty much fantastic.
( there are a few missing too )
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Old 21st September 2003, 07:44   #20
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Old 21st September 2003, 20:40   #21
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Old 21st September 2003, 21:44   #22
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Annie Lennox
Bono
Juanes (Latin singer)

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Old 29th September 2003, 09:45   #23
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If we're listing:
Toni Halliday
Bobby Gillespie
Matt Johnson
Robert Smith
Rick Witter
Laeitia Sadier
Jim/Will Reid
Siouxsie Sue
The Wiz
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Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin)
Joseph Williams (Toto)
Freddy Mercury (Queen)
Elvis Presley
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Freedy Mercury
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Billie Holliday, Ella Fitzgerald, Otis Redding, Janis Joplin, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Aretha Franklin, Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan.

I don't really count technical ability, although some in the above list certainly have that, I count emotion, feeling and performance more than mere technincal ability.

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Old 5th October 2003, 02:04   #27
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i say hetfield. some of his lyrics are amazing. ever read the lyrics to disposable heroes, master of puppets, one, for whom the bell tolls, . . . and justice for all, or basically anything else before the black album. for some reason it surprises a lot of people but he writes some of the most meaningful lyrics you'll ever hear. he sings about political issues and surprisingly enough, he was written numerous anti-war and anti-drug songs.

and unlike a lot of metal singers, he can actually sing and even when he is doing his growl thing, hes still singing and not just random screaming.

i suppose everyone has noticed that in every single one of these threads ive blindly suppored metallica. no accident. not too many bands can match what they pulled off before they sold out. in terms of music, lyrics, and pure energy, they kick major ass.

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i say hetfield. some of his lyrics are amazing. ever read the lyrics to disposable heroes, master of puppets, one, for whom the bell tolls, . . . and justice for all, or basically anything else before the black album. for some reason it surprises a lot of people but he writes some of the most meaningful lyrics you'll ever hear. he sings about political issues and surprisingly enough, he was written numerous anti-war and anti-drug songs.

and unlike a lot of metal singers, he can actually sing and even when he is doing his growl thing, hes still singing and not just random screaming.

i suppose everyone has noticed that in every single one of these threads ive blindly suppored metallica. no accident. not too many bands can match what they pulled off before they sold out. in terms of music, lyrics, and pure energy, they kick major ass.
have you ever listened to tool? at least in my eyes, they're better in every angle you mention there, with the possible exception of "anti-war and anti-drug songs", since their lyrics tend to have far deeper meaning.

not dissing metallica, just making a suggestion

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maynard james keenan from tool.
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I can't help but read that as John Maynard Keynes...

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James Keenan - Tool/A Perfect Circle
Chris Cornell - Soundgarden/Audioslave
Eddie Vedder - Pearl Jam

Some of my favorites anyway...

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Old 2nd May 2004, 21:19   #33
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Mikael Akerfeldt - Opeth

He does everything from haunting clean vocals to agressive growls.
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Otis Redding, Louis Armstrong, Freddy Mercury, Robert Plant, Bon Scott, Geoff Tate, Brandon Boyd, Maynard, Chris Cornell, Bono, and for some reason I like Dave Grohl's voice.

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the most interesting singer is Robert Johnson, they say he sold his soul to the devil to be able to play guitar, and every now and then he'd hit an unearthly falseto that legend has is the demons inside him singing.


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Tom Waits is great, but anyone who's ever been in the room when Gene Ween sings knows it's him.
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Good old Roger should be on my list in the top ten.

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I don't really count technical ability, although some in the above list certainly have that, I count emotion, feeling and performance more than mere technincal ability.
If we're going by those standards, then you have to include Kurt Cobain. Everyone of his songs was ripped straight from his life and were testaments to the pain and suffering he endured. Don't believe me? Check out You Know You're Right and Lithium. Also, Rivers Cuomo from Weezer can be really good, like in "The Good Life" from Pinkerton and Slob from Maladroit. That's just my two cents at least.

And despite my above statements, I also agree with many of the choices previously mentioned, including Maynard James Keenan, Eddie Mercury, and Frank Sinatra. Ol' Blue Eyes was definitely one of the greats.
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