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Tito wrote:Where did Soto come in at?
Gideon wrote:Perry came in number nine and was dubbed "the Pavarotti of rock" with a "multi-octave, soaring voice." The defining line was Cain's testimony that Perry's voice "defined a genre" or some such.
And then they had a three or four page article on Journey; an interview from 1981 with Neal and Steve.
Deb wrote:Gideon wrote:Perry came in number nine and was dubbed "the Pavarotti of rock" with a "multi-octave, soaring voice." The defining line was Cain's testimony that Perry's voice "defined a genre" or some such.
And then they had a three or four page article on Journey; an interview from 1981 with Neal and Steve.
Where is a link? Who are the other 49?
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WykkedSensation wrote:Here's the Top 30
1. Freddie Mercury
2. Paul Rodgers
3. Robert Plant
4. Steve Marriot
5. Rod Stewart
6. Ian Gillan
7. Ronnie Dio
8. Sammy Hagar
9. Steve Perry
10. Janis Joplin
11. Noddy Holder
12. Steven Tyler
13. Roger Daltry
14. Meat Loaf
15. David Coverdale
16. Paul Stanley
17. Jonh Lennon
18. Ann Wilson
19. Layne Staley
20. Steve Winwood
21.Chris Robinson
22. Jim Morrison
23. Robin Zander
24. Glenn Hughes
25. Danny Bowes
26. Steven Wilson
27. Brian Connolly
28. Phil Mogg
29. Lou Gramm
30. James Hetfield
WykkedSensation wrote:Here's the Top 30
1. Freddie Mercury
2. Paul Rodgers
3. Robert Plant
4. Steve Marriot
5. Rod Stewart
6. Ian Gillan
7. Ronnie Dio
8. Sammy Hagar
9. Steve Perry
10. Janis Joplin
11. Noddy Holder
12. Steven Tyler
13. Roger Daltry
14. Meat Loaf
15. David Coverdale
16. Paul Stanley
17. Jonh Lennon
18. Ann Wilson
19. Layne Staley
20. Steve Winwood
21.Chris Robinson
22. Jim Morrison
23. Robin Zander
24. Glenn Hughes
25. Danny Bowes
26. Steven Wilson
27. Brian Connolly
28. Phil Mogg
29. Lou Gramm
30. James Hetfield
portland wrote:Babyblue wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:I just want to post here before the lockdown.
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How does a thread end up like this that fast.......from top 50 singers to the gutter....in one page
Deb wrote:I like Kiss as much as anybody, but Paul Stanley, best singer?! Sorry Lar, but over Eric Martin?!
Tito wrote:Where did Soto come in at?
Gideon wrote:Tito wrote:Where did Soto come in at?
lol.
To be fair, the list is based on greatness, which is not the same thing as skill. I don't think anyone argues that to begin with. And if people think that JSS is as "great" as the likes of Perry, Mercury, and so forth... they're retarded.
Firm difference between skill and legend.
portland wrote:Gideon wrote:Tito wrote:Where did Soto come in at?
lol.
To be fair, the list is based on greatness, which is not the same thing as skill. I don't think anyone argues that to begin with. And if people think that JSS is as "great" as the likes of Perry, Mercury, and so forth... they're retarded.
Firm difference between skill and legend.
Ok then I guess I get the Rod Stewart thing.....he is greatness......as well as Perry.
Point Taken
WykkedSensation wrote:Here's the Top 30
1. Freddie Mercury
2. Paul Rodgers
3. Robert Plant
4. Steve Marriot
5. Rod Stewart
6. Ian Gillan
7. Ronnie Dio
8. Sammy Hagar
9. Steve Perry
10. Janis Joplin
11. Noddy Holder
12. Steven Tyler
13. Roger Daltry
14. Meat Loaf
15. David Coverdale
16. Paul Stanley
17. Jonh Lennon
18. Ann Wilson
19. Layne Staley
20. Steve Winwood
21.Chris Robinson
22. Jim Morrison
23. Robin Zander
24. Glenn Hughes
25. Danny Bowes
26. Steven Wilson
27. Brian Connolly
28. Phil Mogg
29. Lou Gramm
30. James Hetfield
StocktontoMalone wrote:Top 3 should be Plant, Mercury, and Dio....IMHO
Then Gramm....
Gunbot wrote:No Benatar, she gets shortchanged more than Ann Wilson.
Saint John wrote:Deb wrote:I like Kiss as much as anybody, but Paul Stanley, best singer?! Sorry Lar, but over Eric Martin?!
Paul Stanly is a legend and can sing fucking circles around Eric Martin. Perhaps if you met him he would "emote" better and have more "soul."
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