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Jeremey wrote:Driving in the swamps of FL right now so just for shits, here's my top 10:
1) Michael Jackson
2) Elvis Presley
3) Mick Jagger
4) Robert Plant
5) David Lee Roth
6) Axl Rose
7) Steven TylerFreddie Mercury
9) Rob Halford
10) Peter Gabriel
Ironically, aside from MJ, nobody in the top 8 makes my list of fave singers.
portland wrote:Jeremey wrote:Driving in the swamps of FL right now so just for shits, here's my top 10:
1) Michael Jackson
2) Elvis Presley
3) Mick Jagger
4) Robert Plant
5) David Lee Roth
6) Axl Rose
7) Steven TylerFreddie Mercury
9) Rob Halford
10) Peter Gabriel
Ironically, aside from MJ, nobody in the top 8 makes my list of fave singers.
No Perry....from you that seems strange to me? I guess it's the Frontman title and not vocal ability??
MJ could hold a crowd and sold tickets, but for me....I was really never a "fan" I am now but my tastes were not MJ in the 80's.
Freddie, Halford....would always make my list.
Michigan Girl wrote:lol ...I like you, raaaaghhhht there ^^^^and agree ...except about ROR!!
When I watch the youtubie performances, I know exactly what you mean, but at the time, in the moment, it was incredible!!Saint John wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:lol ...I like you, raaaaghhhht there ^^^^and agree ...except about ROR!!
When you see fucking Iggy Pop on a list you know it's bullshit. The guy carved himself up and bled on stage. Give me a reserved Steve Perry over that rancid doucher any day.
As for ROR, it seemed Steve had a lot of physical and emotional problems in his life so I sort of give him a pass. But if you strictly grade the vocal perfomances on some of the older songs, you'll notice that on many occasions they were sung at an incredibly fast pace and just didn't sound right.
Michigan Girl wrote:When I watch the youtubie performances, I know exactly what you mean, but at the time, in the moment, it was incredible!!Saint John wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:lol ...I like you, raaaaghhhht there ^^^^and agree ...except about ROR!!
When you see fucking Iggy Pop on a list you know it's bullshit. The guy carved himself up and bled on stage. Give me a reserved Steve Perry over that rancid doucher any day.
As for ROR, it seemed Steve had a lot of physical and emotional problems in his life so I sort of give him a pass. But if you strictly grade the vocal perfomances on some of the older songs, you'll notice that on many occasions they were sung at an incredibly fast pace and just didn't sound right.
Maui Tom summed it up perfectly when he said something to the effect of you tube ruining the magic of a performance, I wish
I could find that quote, I'd use it ...
Saint John wrote:I've never been sold on the idea that the lead singer has to put on a show. Work both sides of the stage and do as much as you can without altering the quality of the vocals. Besides, you can't change who a person is and faking it is sort of dumb. Perry was always pretty reserved on stage and I couldn't care less because the focus, for him, seemed to be on delivering the best vocal performance possible. Some of the clowns on that list had to be good "frontmen" because their live performances had to be masked for what they were ... mediocre. I think Perry fell into that trap on the ROR tour when he realized he could no longer sing a lot of the older songs and he tried to compenstae by pretending he had a personality on stage, and it was, for the most part, a trainwreck. That said, there isn't a motherfucker on that list, with the exception of Michael Jackson, that could sing as well as Perry live.
Saint John wrote:When you see fucking Iggy Pop on a list you know it's bullshit.
Triple S wrote:Um . . . and where is
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Jana wrote:Glad to see Bono is eight. He deserves it. Where is Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode? They're still pulling in huge crowds. He deserves it in all his heroin dancing glory back in the day. He's been clean for 15 years now and I still love his dancing. LOL
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