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ohsherrie wrote:I voted, but disagreed with many of the candidates in several catagories. How can Perry not be listed in the best male vocalist catagory? No Journey album artwork either.
JGal wrote:In the lead, Best Live Act of 2006 the Stones? Even with Keith Richards in the band they qualify as live???![]()
JGal wrote:In the lead, Best Live Act of 2006 the Stones? Even with Keith Richards in the band they qualify as live???![]()
Renegade79 wrote:I voted too.
I can't understand Stevie Nicks so far ahead of Ann Wilson. Love Stevie, but Ann blows her away.
NealIsGod wrote:Placed my votes. Journey got the nod wherever they were listed.
Which album did you pick for this question?
BEST CLASSIC ROCK ALBUM:
DARK SIDE OF THE MOON - PINK FLOYD
LED ZEPPELIN 2 - LED ZEPPELIN
SGT. PEPPERS LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND - THE BEATLES
WHO’S NEXT - THE WHO
EXILE ON MAIN STREET - THE ROLLING STONES
I had to go with Sgt. Pepper, but was hard going against Zep.
7 wishes wrote
Another bogus poll. This is obviously a subjective poll of people's favourites. Which is fine, but it's a different question. I mean, we're having to be objective with the information with which we're provided. Most of the people voting on this poll are obviously people who would never endeavor to see Journey live, and therefore would have no idea how brilliant they are. Conversely, that same crowd will obligatorily lean towards anything "classic"; hence the choice of Stevie Nicks (who I love as a songwriter and performer) over Ann Wilson (possibly the best rock vocalist ever, Perry included). Even though Heart originated in the 70's. they had most of their success in the 80's, as did Journey, and are consequently stuck with that "corporate rock" label. Elitist 70's "classic rock" fans turn their noses at ANYTHING 80's, so their inability to be objective is the fatal flaw in this poll and how it's constructed.
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