madsplash wrote:He's a cool singer, I just hate all of the dark, depressing songs.
And there was never a time in his career that he could have sang Mother Father like Perry did in Houston 1981, EVER. Not close. He would have had to hit all of the high notes in falsetto.
Do they call him "The Voice"?
Well, somebody has their "Fanboy" cap on. So "guy who sings notes the highest, the longest" is the lone criterion for "best vocalist ever"? Especially if they sound like shit when they try to sing low notes? You need a vacation from Perryland.
If you listen to RJD through the ages, from Elf through Rainbow, then Black Sabbath and beyond, you'll understand that the timbre and texture of his voice is one many other rock & metal vocalists tried to emulate (most of them were not successful). Dio can't hit high notes like he used to, but in his prime those notes sounded razor-sharp and very powerful, yet thankfully they lacked the thin/nasally nutless-wonder quality associated with a zillion other singers that sang in the uppermost register.
And sorry, Steve Perry couldn't sing songs like "Neon Knights," "Tarot Woman," "The Last In Line" in a mode akin to Dio's. SP's voice was never ballsy enough. His voice wouldn't work in that context.
LOL! @ "The Voice." That's such a stupid title. You have
no idea how many singers are called that by their fans. I've also heard (of all people) Paul Rodgers and Greg "Swallowed A Toad" Lake called "The Voice"!!!
madsplash wrote:You said he had a tougher catalog than Perry. I mostly agree with you, but he'd struggle with SP's stuff more than SP would struggle with his.
Sorry, but you don't know what you're talking about. See my remarks above.