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StoneCold wrote:1. Steve Perry
2. Lou Gramm
3. Freddie Mercury
4. Brad Delp
5. Dennis De young
6. Jimi Jamison
7. Paul Rodgers
8. Gregg Rolie
9. Robert Plant
10. Bon Scott
Journey/Survivor wrote:StoneCold wrote:1. Steve Perry
2. Lou Gramm
3. Freddie Mercury
4. Brad Delp
5. Dennis De young
6. Jimi Jamison
7. Paul Rodgers
8. Gregg Rolie
9. Robert Plant
10. Bon Scott
I don't consider Plant or Mercury to be AOR singers. And I know you were joking about Scott.
Journey/Survivor wrote:StoneCold wrote:1. Steve Perry
2. Lou Gramm
3. Freddie Mercury
4. Brad Delp
5. Dennis De young
6. Jimi Jamison
7. Paul Rodgers
8. Gregg Rolie
9. Robert Plant
10. Bon Scott
I don't consider Plant or Mercury to be AOR singers. And I know you were joking about Scott.
StoneCold wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:StoneCold wrote:1. Steve Perry
2. Lou Gramm
3. Freddie Mercury
4. Brad Delp
5. Dennis De young
6. Jimi Jamison
7. Paul Rodgers
8. Gregg Rolie
9. Robert Plant
10. Bon Scott
I don't consider Plant or Mercury to be AOR singers. And I know you were joking about Scott.
Semi joking, "Album Oriented Rock"
Plant wasn't just LedZep, this is AOR imo
Robert Plant - Big Log
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZQL22xOmUM
Ship Of Fools
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhDPgRvSaU
Deb wrote:For sure, my favorite of his solo stuff is In The Mood. Loved that one......haven't heard it in eons....good stuff. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjeCorEQJkM
i want a cheeseburgerbluejeangirl76 wrote:Deb wrote:For sure, my favorite of his solo stuff is In The Mood. Loved that one......haven't heard it in eons....good stuff. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjeCorEQJkM
Me too!
conversationpc wrote:For me...
1 - Lou Gramm...I'd put Perry here but Gramm's voice held out much longer than did Perry's.
2 - Steve Perry
3 - Steve Walsh...I don't understand why more people don't list this guy. He was as talented as anyone else on this list.
4 - Brad Delp
5 - Freddie Mercury
6 - David Coverdale
7 - Anne Wilson
8 - Dennis DeYoung
9 - Jimi Jamison
10 - Mickey Thomas
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Deb wrote:For sure, my favorite of his solo stuff is In The Mood. Loved that one......haven't heard it in eons....good stuff. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjeCorEQJkM
Me too!
conversationpc wrote:For me...
1 - Lou Gramm...I'd put Perry here but Gramm's voice held out much longer than did Perry's.
2 - Steve Perry
3 - Steve Walsh...I don't understand why more people don't list this guy. He was as talented as anyone else on this list.
4 - Brad Delp
5 - Freddie Mercury
6 - David Coverdale
7 - Anne Wilson
8 - Dennis DeYoung
9 - Jimi Jamison
10 - Mickey Thomas
We can hardly fuckin' wait.Tito wrote:I will have to think about the list and get back to everyone with my Top 10 in order.
Tito wrote:I like when bands keep original members particularly the vocalist but I do have say over the last 10 years or so, Kansas is one band that should've changed singers. Walsh does not have it anymore.
conversationpc wrote:Tito wrote:I like when bands keep original members particularly the vocalist but I do have say over the last 10 years or so, Kansas is one band that should've changed singers. Walsh does not have it anymore.
His voice actually sounds better now than it did in the 90s. He was drugging it up pretty heavily at the time and just totally ruined his voice. He has sounded much better since getting clean and sober. That being said, his voice is but a mere shell of its former self.
Ehwmatt wrote:SP
Jamison
Bickler
Bobby Kimball - say what you will, the guy's voice is all over a buncha hit songs and many great ones
Robin Zander
Tommy Shaw
Dennis DeYoung
John Waite - underrated
Mike Reno
Kevin Cronin - fruity, but again, all over tons of great songs and a powerful singer in his own right
Deb wrote:StoneCold wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:StoneCold wrote:1. Steve Perry
2. Lou Gramm
3. Freddie Mercury
4. Brad Delp
5. Dennis De young
6. Jimi Jamison
7. Paul Rodgers
8. Gregg Rolie
9. Robert Plant
10. Bon Scott
I don't consider Plant or Mercury to be AOR singers. And I know you were joking about Scott.
Semi joking, "Album Oriented Rock"
Plant wasn't just LedZep, this is AOR imo
Robert Plant - Big Log
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZQL22xOmUM
Ship Of Fools
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhDPgRvSaU
For sure, my favorite of his solo stuff is In The Mood. Loved that one......haven't heard it in eons....good stuff. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjeCorEQJkM
belar wrote:Steve Perry
Brad Delp
Jimi Jamison
Steve Augeri
Jorn Lande
Kevin Chalfant
Toby Hitchcock
Jeff Scott Soto
Jack Blades
Harry Hess
StoneCold wrote:Deb wrote:StoneCold wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:StoneCold wrote:1. Steve Perry
2. Lou Gramm
3. Freddie Mercury
4. Brad Delp
5. Dennis De young
6. Jimi Jamison
7. Paul Rodgers
8. Gregg Rolie
9. Robert Plant
10. Bon Scott
I don't consider Plant or Mercury to be AOR singers. And I know you were joking about Scott.
Semi joking, "Album Oriented Rock"
Plant wasn't just LedZep, this is AOR imo
Robert Plant - Big Log
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZQL22xOmUM
Ship Of Fools
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhDPgRvSaU
For sure, my favorite of his solo stuff is In The Mood. Loved that one......haven't heard it in eons....good stuff. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjeCorEQJkM
Here's Plant doing that with A. Krauss
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pznu1g5guT0
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