I would say Ian Gillan
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I would say Ian Gillan
Jim Morrison. :huh:
Scott Weiland
Mike Patten
these guys can do anything with there voice
Jim Morrison too
Jon Bon Jovi B)
Amy Lee (Evanescence)
I decline to answer that, as I have not heard every singer from every era in human history.
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Peter Steele :rolleyes:
Among the thousands I have already listened to, absolutely Peter Gabriel...what a voice ! :P
Hetfield kicks butt ! ! ! And what a rythm guitarist also.
-GS-
Bono (U2)...The man is amazing
Then comes hundred's of other singers
Kate Bush!
Bon Scott, that druken slur just made him sound so real ;)
Just for the 20th century:Quote:
Originally posted by MagicNakor@28 May 2003 - 08:35
I decline to answer that, as I have not heard every singer from every era in human history.
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Bruce Dickinson
Jeff Buckley
I can't believe i forgot about Jeff Buckley :o
He more than matches Bono...
can't be that great a singer, if u forgot him. :P
I would blame me...not the singer :P
can't be a great fan if you forgot about him :D :lol:
Roy Orbison, what a range and his music appealed across the generations B)
nick cave and hope sandoval!
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :) :) :D :D
i dont kmow
me neitherQuote:
Originally posted by krholmes56@29 May 2003 - 19:14
i dont kmow
but that's a bit off topic
don't you think? :D :P
-Elvis Costello?
Corey Taylor! :rolleyes: :lol:
Im going to get flamed for this but.....Axl rose!
Oh yes... I'm already gathering loose change to hire a hitman to "take care" of you! :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by RGX@30 May 2003 - 18:19
Im going to get flamed for this but.....Axl rose!
I think Kelly Jones from Stereophonics has a good voice.
that bird who sang over the rainbow, i cant remember her name, she is the best singer ever even though i dont like that music
Maddy Prior
I have several :
Aretha Franklin
Alesia Keys
The Woman that sang the vocal solo on Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon" Album
Henry Rollins
Freddy Mercury
Phillip Anselmo
The late, great Bradley Nowell from Sublime
well and wil never chage
Scott Weiland
Mike Patton
Neil Finn
my top 3 forever
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Robert Pollard
Matthew Barlow & Matt Maggard (Execrator :wub:)
Both powerful thrash/power metal vocalists who can do many singing styles. :) I dont how how well Maggards performance is live but I know Barlows vocals live are incredible and very close to the studio recordings. :blink: Well, according to Iced Earths live album anyway. B)
Jeff buckley
Tom York (radiohead) He saw Jeff buckley live and it made him want to change his voice to be more like him.
Chris Cornell- he was also a good friend of Jeff Buckley
jeff buckley,
layne staley,
jimmy page,
jim morrison,
bradly nowell,
stevie wonder,
girls from veruca salt.
just to name a few off the top of my head
wow! that's all one person?Quote:
Originally posted by nomsans@11 May 2004 - 18:29
jeff buckley,
layne staley,
jimmy page,
jim morrison,
bradly nowell,
stevie wonder,
girls from veruca salt.
Paul Rodgers of Bad Company
Peace brotherdoobie
KURT COBAIN
i can't add narrow it down to one there are so many different sing styles.
in no particular order:
mike patton (too many bands to mention)-he trys everything with his voice even if its just making noise.
jeff buckley-sweet melodic voice
serj takian (system of a down)-also great at making weird noises, great tonal range
jonathan devoy (jerk)-angry, growly voice but also good at singin soft stuff
trent reznor (NIN)-great tonal range can go from yelling to a sweet high pitched hum
kud/chud (mudvayne)-also great tonal range "nothing to gein" shows off his ability to sing in many ways the song changes tempo and style about 4 times through its duration
marylin manson- much the same as reznor puts some emotion in his songs
jonathan davis-(korn)the most emotive snger i have ever heard, great tonal range as well
maynard james keenan(tool, APC)-what can i say just awsome
Jeffery Nothing(mushroomhead)-strange voice but i like it :D
Rusty Paquay - www.orangewillard.com
Chris Cornell - http://www.chriscornell.com/main.html - http://www.ratm.com/ - http://www.audioslave.com/
Maynard James Keenan - http://www.maynardjameskeenan.com/ - www.toolband.com - www.aperfectcircle.com
he went to see jeff buckley cause his producer made him :P. not only did the concert inspire him to change his voice, it also inspired the radiohead song "fake plastic trees" :stupid:Quote:
Originally posted by v-man@11 May 2004 - 18:15
Jeff buckley
Tom York (radiohead) He saw Jeff buckley live and it made him want to change his voice to be more like him.
Chris Cornell- he was also a good friend of Jeff Buckley