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No Surprize wrote:Not one name of my favs are on the list,and I assume your talking about frontmen and what they bring in addtion to singing, so IMHO they are and always will be:
1. Paul Stanley..Along with David Lee Roth, the ultimate frontman
2. Joe Elliot..In his prime. To bad it ain't so Joe now!
3. Lou Gramm...Fucker had some cords
4. Steven Tyler...Just my style and one of the Top 5 frontman of AT
5. David Lee Roth..Not a great vocalist, but he bought the SHOW!
Sherri berry, ELVIS is in another class all by himself. He could take anybody's song, and sing it fucking better!
MartyMoffatt wrote:Any poll of male singers which doesn’t include Paul Rodgers is only half a poll. He has been a hugely influential vocalist among peers and fans for over FORTY THREE years, has sold over 90 MILLION albums, had worldwide success with three separate bands and performed with most of the top musicians in the business. IMO a large proportion of ‘rock’ and ‘blues’ singers around today wouldn’t be there if it wasn’t for the vocal template laid down by Rodgers and those who followed him.
Marty
MartyMoffatt wrote:Any poll of male singers which doesn’t include Paul Rodgers is only half a poll. He has been a hugely influential vocalist among peers and fans for over FORTY THREE years, has sold over 90 MILLION albums, had worldwide success with three separate bands and performed with most of the top musicians in the business. IMO a large proportion of ‘rock’ and ‘blues’ singers around today wouldn’t be there if it wasn’t for the vocal template laid down by Rodgers and those who followed him.
Marty
SherriBerry wrote:No Surprize wrote:Not one name of my favs are on the list,and I assume your talking about frontmen and what they bring in addtion to singing, so IMHO they are and always will be:
1. Paul Stanley..Along with David Lee Roth, the ultimate frontman
2. Joe Elliot..In his prime. To bad it ain't so Joe now!
3. Lou Gramm...Fucker had some cords
4. Steven Tyler...Just my style and one of the Top 5 frontman of AT
5. David Lee Roth..Not a great vocalist, but he bought the SHOW!
Sherri berry, ELVIS is in another class all by himself. He could take anybody's song, and sing it fucking better!
I agree, Elvis is still the King!
steveo777 wrote:SherriBerry wrote:No Surprize wrote:Not one name of my favs are on the list,and I assume your talking about frontmen and what they bring in addtion to singing, so IMHO they are and always will be:
1. Paul Stanley..Along with David Lee Roth, the ultimate frontman
2. Joe Elliot..In his prime. To bad it ain't so Joe now!
3. Lou Gramm...Fucker had some cords
4. Steven Tyler...Just my style and one of the Top 5 frontman of AT
5. David Lee Roth..Not a great vocalist, but he bought the SHOW!
Sherri berry, ELVIS is in another class all by himself. He could take anybody's song, and sing it fucking better!
I agree, Elvis is still the King!
And he still makes a lot of money.
SherriBerry wrote:steveo777 wrote:SherriBerry wrote:I agree, Elvis is still the King!
And he still makes a lot of money.
His '30 #1 Greatest Hits' compilation went 5X platinum in 2002 - not many artists can do that 25 years after they pass away. My parents went to Graceland a couple of years ago and found out that there is basically nothing they won't put his likeness or name on - and it will sell!
conversationpc wrote:This poll isn't valid without Lou Gramm as a choice. He's my #1 followed closely by Steve Perry, Brad Delp, and Steve Walsh.
SunshineTwilight wrote:SherriBerry wrote:steveo777 wrote:SherriBerry wrote:I agree, Elvis is still the King!
And he still makes a lot of money.
His '30 #1 Greatest Hits' compilation went 5X platinum in 2002 - not many artists can do that 25 years after they pass away. My parents went to Graceland a couple of years ago and found out that there is basically nothing they won't put his likeness or name on - and it will sell!
Sure you're not talking about Gene Simmons & KISS?!
Pelata wrote:I only glanced, but how is it possible that I'm the only one to name John Elefante??
conversationpc wrote:Pelata wrote:I only glanced, but how is it possible that I'm the only one to name John Elefante??
Elefante is great...I like his voice more from the late 80s on, after he was in Kansas. Had more grit to it without really losing any range. He still sounds great today. I especially like his solo albums "Windows of Heaven" and "Defying Gravity" and his stuff with Mastodon was great, too, especially the recent album "Mastodon 3".
Pelata wrote:conversationpc wrote:Pelata wrote:I only glanced, but how is it possible that I'm the only one to name John Elefante??
Elefante is great...I like his voice more from the late 80s on, after he was in Kansas. Had more grit to it without really losing any range. He still sounds great today. I especially like his solo albums "Windows of Heaven" and "Defying Gravity" and his stuff with Mastodon was great, too, especially the recent album "Mastodon 3".
Mastedon 3 is amazing!! I've never heard an Elefante-fronted album/song I did not like....his solo stuff is brilliant pop rock...I love the Kansas stuff as well. My first exposure to him was Mastedon's song "Wasn't It Love" on an old Christian Metal comp in 11th grade...then the next volume of that comp had a Mastedon song called "Get Up"...again awesome...then the song "Islands In The Sky" from It's A Jungle Out There blew me away...only after that did I hear his Kansas material...
Frontiers65 wrote:Myles Kennedy should be on this list.
S2M wrote:Frontiers65 wrote:Myles Kennedy should be on this list.
Personally, I wouldn't put any of the 'Clenched Jaw' singers on a favorites, or best of list....that includes: Eddie Vedder, Myles Kennedy, Chad Kroeger, Scott Weiland....especially Vedder.
conversationpc wrote:Pelata wrote:conversationpc wrote:Pelata wrote:I only glanced, but how is it possible that I'm the only one to name John Elefante??
Elefante is great...I like his voice more from the late 80s on, after he was in Kansas. Had more grit to it without really losing any range. He still sounds great today. I especially like his solo albums "Windows of Heaven" and "Defying Gravity" and his stuff with Mastodon was great, too, especially the recent album "Mastodon 3".
Mastedon 3 is amazing!! I've never heard an Elefante-fronted album/song I did not like....his solo stuff is brilliant pop rock...I love the Kansas stuff as well. My first exposure to him was Mastedon's song "Wasn't It Love" on an old Christian Metal comp in 11th grade...then the next volume of that comp had a Mastedon song called "Get Up"...again awesome...then the song "Islands In The Sky" from It's A Jungle Out There blew me away...only after that did I hear his Kansas material...
He really did a great job singing the Walsh-era stuff when he was in Kansas. That wasn't easy stuff to pull off. Walsh wasn't a polished singer but he had incredible range and could hit the high stuff without much effort at all. I have a bootleg from the "Audio-Visions" tour and he does really well on all that material.
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