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Postby Strange Medicine » Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:40 pm

In terms of vocal ability, I'd have to say:

1. Steve Perry
2. Jimi Jamison
3. Kevin Chalfant
4. Paul Rodgers
5. Lou Gramm
6. Tommy Shaw
7. Jack Blades
8. Turner
9. Reno
10. Bickler
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Re: Rank these singers

Postby Deb » Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:44 pm

Saint John wrote:
Lora wrote:And just for you, Dan, here are the votes from Deb & I:

Steve Perry
Eric Martin



Shocking!!! :P :wink: :twisted: :lol: 8)


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Re: Rank these singers

Postby TRAGChick » Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:49 pm

Here's my ranking:

Steve Perry
Lou Gramm
Paul Rodgers
Kevin Chalfant
Joe Lynn Turner
Jack Blades
Jimi Jamison
Dave Bickler
Mike Reno
Tommy Shaw

Can somebody please tell me who Dave Bickler is...? :oops:
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Re: Rank these singers

Postby Deb » Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:54 pm

TRAGChick wrote:Here's my ranking:

Steve Perry
Lou Gramm
Paul Rodgers
Kevin Chalfant
Joe Lynn Turner
Jack Blades
Jimi Jamison
Dave Bickler
Mike Reno
Tommy Shaw

Can somebody please tell me who Dave Bickler is...? :oops:


LOL you're too cute Nora, you don't know who Dave Bickler is, yet you rated him higher than Mike Reno and Tommy shaw. :lol:
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Re: Rank these singers

Postby Journey/Survivor » Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:17 pm

TRAGChick wrote:Here's my ranking:

Steve Perry
Lou Gramm
Paul Rodgers
Kevin Chalfant
Joe Lynn Turner
Jack Blades
Jimi Jamison
Dave Bickler
Mike Reno
Tommy Shaw

Can somebody please tell me who Dave Bickler is...? :oops:


Dave Bickler was the original lead singer in Survivor between the years of 1977-1983. He was the lead vocalist on the Survivor hits "Eye Of The Tiger" "Poor Man's Son" "Caught In The Game" "American Heartbeat" "Somewhere In America" "Summer Nights" "The One That Really Matters." He always wore a berret.

Jimi Jamison was the lead vocalist of Survivor from 1984-1988, and he sang "Burning Heart" "The Search Is Over" "High On You" "I Can't Hold Back" "Is This Love" "Didn't Know It Was Love" and several others. Jamison also sang the theme song "I'm Always Here" from Baywatch.

Bickler rejoined Survivor from 1993-2000. Then Jamison rejoined from 2000-2006.
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Re: Rank these singers

Postby Deb » Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:43 pm

Journey/Survivor wrote:Jimi Jamison was the lead vocalist of Survivor from 1984-1988, and he sang "Burning Heart" "The Search Is Over" "High On You" "I Can't Hold Back" "Is This Love" "Didn't Know It Was Love" and several others. Jamison also sang the theme song "I'm Always Here" from Baywatch.



I totally forgot about that song "I Can't Hold Back" until I heard him sing it at MRfest. He sounded great. Love that tune. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu0T1yMt6qc

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Postby Renegade79 » Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:50 pm

1 Tommy Shaw
2 Steve Perry
3 Kenny Loggins
4 Paul Rodgers
5 Eric Martin ( for Deb, Lora and I) :lol:
8 Lou Gramm
7 Jimi Jamison
8 Joe Lynn Turner
9 Mike Reno
10 Jack Blades
Kevin Chalfant
Dave Bickler
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Postby Vladan » Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:37 pm

Steve Perry
Joe Lynn Turner
Jimmy Jamison
Kevin Chalfant
Paul Rodgers
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Postby Wally_Hatchet » Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:42 pm

Saint John wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:1 Steve Perry
2 Lou Gramm
3 Mike Reno
4 Jimi Jamison
5 Joe Lynn Turner
6 Paul Rodgers
7 Tommy Shaw
8 Jack Blades
9 Dave Bickler
10 Kevin Chalfant



WOW...our #'s 1,2,4,9 and ten are the same. 8)


Great minds think alike - sort of...
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Postby NealIsGod » Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:45 pm

Perry
Turner
Gramm
Reno
Jamison
Chalfant
Shaw
Rodgers
Blades
Bickler
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Postby Red13JoePa » Thu Jan 10, 2008 1:02 am

Jamison
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Postby YankeeRose » Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:18 pm

Steve Perry

Jack Blades

Mike Reno

Tommy Shaw

Paul Rodgers

Joe Lynn Turner

Jimi Jamison

Lou Gramm

Kevin Chalfant

Dave Bickler
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Postby sniper16 » Sat Jan 12, 2008 12:57 am

1.Paul Rodgers still has it
2 Jack Blades
3 Steve Perry
4 Lou Gramm
5 Joe Lynn Turner
6 Kevin Chalfant
7 Jimi Jamison
8 Tommy Shaw
9 Mike Reno
10 Dave Bickler
not my top 10 but heres how i would rank as overall would have ranked perry higher but he really only had a 10 year span.
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Re: Rank these singers

Postby Enigma869 » Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:04 am

Journey/Survivor wrote:Dave Bickler was the original lead singer in Survivor between the years of 1977-1983. He was the lead vocalist on the Survivor hits "Eye Of The Tiger" "Poor Man's Son" "Caught In The Game" "American Heartbeat" "Somewhere In America" "Summer Nights" "The One That Really Matters." He always wore a berret.




I listened to a lot of Survivor back in the 80's and can't say that I remember a single Survivor "hit" between "Eye of the Tiger" and the release of "Vital Signs", which probably explains why Dave Bickler is so obscure to most people. I know you love Survivor, but I wouldn't consider ANY of those songs, aside from "Eye of the Tiger" to be a "hit"! By the way, what the hell was with the goofy beret Bickler always had on his coconut? Was the guy moonlighting with the Guardian Angels?


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Postby Red13JoePa » Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:07 am

Yea, really the only hit w/ Bickler was Eye.

Doesn't mean the guy wasn't good but the multiple hits came when Jamison got aboard.
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Re: Rank these singers

Postby Journey/Survivor » Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:34 am

Enigma869 wrote:
Journey/Survivor wrote:Dave Bickler was the original lead singer in Survivor between the years of 1977-1983. He was the lead vocalist on the Survivor hits "Eye Of The Tiger" "Poor Man's Son" "Caught In The Game" "American Heartbeat" "Somewhere In America" "Summer Nights" "The One That Really Matters." He always wore a berret.




I listened to a lot of Survivor back in the 80's and can't say that I remember a single Survivor "hit" between "Eye of the Tiger" and the release of "Vital Signs", which probably explains why Dave Bickler is so obscure to most people. I know you love Survivor, but I wouldn't consider ANY of those songs, aside from "Eye of the Tiger" to be a "hit"! By the way, what the hell was with the goofy beret Bickler always had on his coconut? Was the guy moonlighting with the Guardian Angels?


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Well, it all depends on how big of a "hit" your talking about.
Eye Of The Tiger was the only smash hit that they did with Bickler, but they had several other lesser hit's with Bickler.

American Heartbeat peaked at #17 on the Billboard chart.
Poor Man's Son peaked at #33 on Billboard

And other Bickler/Survivor songs that charted were....
Somewhere In America
Summer Nights
The One That Really Matters
Caught In the Game

Not that it has anything to do with Survivor, but in recent years Dave Bickler is the singer on those Budweiser "Real Men Of Genius" tv and radio commercials.
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Re: Rank these singers

Postby Slander » Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:12 am

Journey/Survivor wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:
Journey/Survivor wrote:Dave Bickler was the original lead singer in Survivor between the years of 1977-1983. He was the lead vocalist on the Survivor hits "Eye Of The Tiger" "Poor Man's Son" "Caught In The Game" "American Heartbeat" "Somewhere In America" "Summer Nights" "The One That Really Matters." He always wore a berret.




I listened to a lot of Survivor back in the 80's and can't say that I remember a single Survivor "hit" between "Eye of the Tiger" and the release of "Vital Signs", which probably explains why Dave Bickler is so obscure to most people. I know you love Survivor, but I wouldn't consider ANY of those songs, aside from "Eye of the Tiger" to be a "hit"! By the way, what the hell was with the goofy beret Bickler always had on his coconut? Was the guy moonlighting with the Guardian Angels?


John from Boston


Well, it all depends on how big of a "hit" your talking about.
Eye Of The Tiger was the only smash hit that they did with Bickler, but they had several other lesser hit's with Bickler.

American Heartbeat peaked at #17 on the Billboard chart.
Poor Man's Son peaked at #33 on Billboard

And other Bickler/Survivor songs that charted were....
Somewhere In America
Summer Nights
The One That Really Matters
Caught In the Game

Not that it has anything to do with Survivor, but in recent years Dave Bickler is the singer on those Budweiser "Real Men Of Genius" tv and radio commercials.


Thanks for setting the record straight J/S. My god Reno wore a headband why can't Bickler wear a beret? Bono had a frigging mullet what the hell did that have to do with his vocal ability?

Here are my picks:

1. Bickler
2. Joe Lynn Turner
3. Lou Gramm
4. Steve Perry
5. Jimi Jamison
6. Don Dokken
7. Steve Perry
8. Bryan Adams
9. Anne Wilson (She kills on any rocker)
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Postby Rockindeano » Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:25 am

Liam wrote:I'm still wondering where Dennis DeYoung is!? He's got a much better voice than Tommy.


No shit. And IMHO, JSS should be in there. He is better than half those scrubs.
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Postby garyt » Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:56 am

Gramm
Rodgers
Turner
Bickler
Jamison
Perry
Reno
Chalfant
Shaw
Blades
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Postby Rockindeano » Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:28 am

Renegade79 wrote:1 Tommy Shaw
2 Steve Perry

3 Kenny Loggins
4 Paul Rodgers
5 Eric Martin ( for Deb, Lora and I) :lol:
8 Lou Gramm
7 Jimi Jamison
8 Joe Lynn Turner
9 Mike Reno
10 Jack Blades
Kevin Chalfant
Dave Bickler


Are you fucking kidding me?

Tommy Shaw over the Great One? Definitely, a person seeking attention. And Loggins? Jesus help you.

Fucking Toad. :evil:
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