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Best vocalist
Started by jailbox, Aug 03 2004 11:14 AM
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#5
Posted 08 August 2004 - 11:20 PM
My god.. you all said that because you like, in actual fact, kurt is probably the worst singer ever, tying with th guy from korn.
You have to be open minded in a situation like this. I'm not saying the bands are crap, but the singing is.
I'd say Freddy Mercury probably had the most powerful voice, Maybe the guy from Led Zeppelin.
You have to be open minded in a situation like this. I'm not saying the bands are crap, but the singing is.
I'd say Freddy Mercury probably had the most powerful voice, Maybe the guy from Led Zeppelin.
#8
Posted 12 February 2005 - 05:07 PM
O.k so I have to say that I have already posted here, but I deleted it because I changed ny mind, sorry if this was not the right thing to do, I have absolutely no intention of making unnecessary posts or anything like that.
So I would habe to say Ronnie James Dio, for anyone how does not know he was the initial singer with Rainbow, and before that he was with Elf, and now with the 'band' Dio. He was also i Black Sabbeth at one time.
I think he has an incredibly strong voice, which is especially suited for the type of music he performs.
So I would habe to say Ronnie James Dio, for anyone how does not know he was the initial singer with Rainbow, and before that he was with Elf, and now with the 'band' Dio. He was also i Black Sabbeth at one time.
I think he has an incredibly strong voice, which is especially suited for the type of music he performs.
#9
Posted 13 February 2005 - 07:49 PM
I'd have to go with Geoff Tate from the band Queensryche. Incredible range, very unique voice. When coupled with the thoughtful lyrics from Seattle's "thinking man's metal band," it combined for some truly powerful stuff.
Freddy Mercury is certainly fabulous as well. Revolutionized the frontman position, and gave it a whole new meaning.
For some beautiful vocal melodies, check out the Beach Boys' earlier stuff. Brian Wilson is a musical genius, and it really shines on some of the classic tracks (i.e. "I Get Around" and "Don't Worry, Baby") and albums (most notably Pet Sounds).
Phil Alsemo was great in his prime. Cowboys From Hell is pure insanity, and his screaming at the end of "Cemetary Gates" is enough to send chills down your spine.
The late Layne Staley, formerly of Alice in Chains, has the most harrowing voice I have heard in my entire life. All of his work is simply mindblowing. The EP Jar of Flies is some of the most heartfelt music to ever grace the industry, and Staley's vocals are what spearheaded this.
The Piano Men, Elton John and Billy Joel, are both very respectable composers and vocalists. While they serve as a gateway to the past, there is another, relatively newer Piano Man that is bound to launch himself into the same league as them, and that is Ben Folds. Simple, yet beautiful, Folds is quietly carving his niche in the music world. Check out "Brick" and "Evaporated" from his former band, Ben Folds Five, to hear what this man is all about.
Some excellent lesser known vocalists include James LaBrie from Dream Theater and Doug Pinnick from King's X. Reigning from progressive rock roots, these bands have highly devoted followings, and at the pinnacle of their innovated sound lies the unique contributions of their respective vocalists. I highly recommend anything by either of these bands--you won't be disappointed!
Other male vocalists worthy of note: Bono from U2, Chris Martin from Coldplay, Sting, and a personal favorite of mine: James Taylor.
Unfortunately, I don't know many female vocalists, but I'll give a shot at my favorites: Carly Simon, Bonnie Raitt, and Sarah McLaughlin (my goodness, listen to "In the Arms of an Angel," amazing!).
Bah! I almost forgot! "The Man With the Golden Voice"--Boston's Brad Delp! What an incredible voice! For his best, check out anything from Boston's self-titled debut album. You won't be disappointed!
Phew! That took a lot outta me...haha. Enjoy!
Freddy Mercury is certainly fabulous as well. Revolutionized the frontman position, and gave it a whole new meaning.
For some beautiful vocal melodies, check out the Beach Boys' earlier stuff. Brian Wilson is a musical genius, and it really shines on some of the classic tracks (i.e. "I Get Around" and "Don't Worry, Baby") and albums (most notably Pet Sounds).
Phil Alsemo was great in his prime. Cowboys From Hell is pure insanity, and his screaming at the end of "Cemetary Gates" is enough to send chills down your spine.
The late Layne Staley, formerly of Alice in Chains, has the most harrowing voice I have heard in my entire life. All of his work is simply mindblowing. The EP Jar of Flies is some of the most heartfelt music to ever grace the industry, and Staley's vocals are what spearheaded this.
The Piano Men, Elton John and Billy Joel, are both very respectable composers and vocalists. While they serve as a gateway to the past, there is another, relatively newer Piano Man that is bound to launch himself into the same league as them, and that is Ben Folds. Simple, yet beautiful, Folds is quietly carving his niche in the music world. Check out "Brick" and "Evaporated" from his former band, Ben Folds Five, to hear what this man is all about.
Some excellent lesser known vocalists include James LaBrie from Dream Theater and Doug Pinnick from King's X. Reigning from progressive rock roots, these bands have highly devoted followings, and at the pinnacle of their innovated sound lies the unique contributions of their respective vocalists. I highly recommend anything by either of these bands--you won't be disappointed!
Other male vocalists worthy of note: Bono from U2, Chris Martin from Coldplay, Sting, and a personal favorite of mine: James Taylor.
Unfortunately, I don't know many female vocalists, but I'll give a shot at my favorites: Carly Simon, Bonnie Raitt, and Sarah McLaughlin (my goodness, listen to "In the Arms of an Angel," amazing!).
Bah! I almost forgot! "The Man With the Golden Voice"--Boston's Brad Delp! What an incredible voice! For his best, check out anything from Boston's self-titled debut album. You won't be disappointed!
Phew! That took a lot outta me...haha. Enjoy!
#10
Posted 19 February 2005 - 11:15 PM
I don't want to get nit-pickey but Ronnie James Dio was Rainbow's second singer.
The two greatest voices ever, the most talented singers are Freddie Mercury and Mike Patton. Either one could/can sing anything and it would sound beautiful.
Mr. Mercury did it with various styles of music- if you listen to any Queen album you'll here several different styles and he pulled them all off.
Mike Patton... it's just a shame that most people know him for Faith No More's "Epic" because that man grew up to do some of the most amazing things with his voice.
The two greatest voices ever, the most talented singers are Freddie Mercury and Mike Patton. Either one could/can sing anything and it would sound beautiful.
Mr. Mercury did it with various styles of music- if you listen to any Queen album you'll here several different styles and he pulled them all off.
Mike Patton... it's just a shame that most people know him for Faith No More's "Epic" because that man grew up to do some of the most amazing things with his voice.
#14
Posted 25 February 2005 - 06:55 PM
[quote name='brandice' date='Feb 20 2005, 12:15 AM']I don't want to get nit-pickey but Ronnie James Dio was Rainbow's second singer.
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Sorry but he was the first singer, previously with the American band Elf, which during deep purples european tour, Ritchie Blackmore recorded Ritchie Blackmores Rainbow with:
[quote name='http://www.nndb.com/people/876/000084624/']Elf issued three albums during its lifetime: Elf (1972), L.A./59 (1974) (also titled Carolina County Ball), and Trying to Burn the Sun (1975). The year of its final effort, Dio and most of Elf were hijacked by former Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore to serve as the basis for his new band Rainbow[/quote]
Look ok I dont mean to be rude but if theres one thing I know about its Rainbow.
there three other singer: Graham Bonnet, Joe Lynn Turner, Doogie White.
Lineup for Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow:
Ritchie Blackmore (gtr);
Ronnie James Dio (vcl);
Gary Driscoll (drm);
Craig Gruber (bss);
Mickey Lee Soule (kbr);
plus Shoshana (bvc).
taken from: [url="http://www.thehighwaystar.com/rosas/jouni/rb.html"]http://www.thehighwaystar.com/rosas/jouni/rb.html[/url]
[/quote]
Sorry but he was the first singer, previously with the American band Elf, which during deep purples european tour, Ritchie Blackmore recorded Ritchie Blackmores Rainbow with:
[quote name='http://www.nndb.com/people/876/000084624/']Elf issued three albums during its lifetime: Elf (1972), L.A./59 (1974) (also titled Carolina County Ball), and Trying to Burn the Sun (1975). The year of its final effort, Dio and most of Elf were hijacked by former Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore to serve as the basis for his new band Rainbow[/quote]
Look ok I dont mean to be rude but if theres one thing I know about its Rainbow.
there three other singer: Graham Bonnet, Joe Lynn Turner, Doogie White.
Lineup for Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow:
Ritchie Blackmore (gtr);
Ronnie James Dio (vcl);
Gary Driscoll (drm);
Craig Gruber (bss);
Mickey Lee Soule (kbr);
plus Shoshana (bvc).
taken from: [url="http://www.thehighwaystar.com/rosas/jouni/rb.html"]http://www.thehighwaystar.com/rosas/jouni/rb.html[/url]
#20
Posted 31 January 2008 - 04:56 PM
Man, there's a lot of good vocalists, but actually, i think that the vocalist of Stone Sour, and Slipknot is one the best vocalists, because he can sing with suavity and he can sing with gutural song too. But there are so many others good vocalists, like Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden, and Freddy Mercury, that was the amaziest singer in the world...
#21
Posted 01 February 2008 - 11:35 PM
kurtgod, on Aug 4 2004, 04:37 AM, said:
Dude, Kurt Cobain. Kurt was the best vocalist... He was the John Lennon of the 90's. Nirvana (Kurt) undoubtedly spoke for a whole generation... as a leader... in my opinion, Kurt was the best rock/grunge vocals ever to step upon this planet 
For pure screaming: Oli Sykes maybe or Randy Blythe
For mix of scream and clean: Mikael Akerfeldt
For Pure Clean: Claudio Sanchez or Dallas Green
#23
Posted 07 February 2008 - 09:24 PM
best vocalist
Best vocalist
I respect your opinions but opinions are not always true as facts.
AND THE FACT IS THAT DAVID GILMOUR IS THE WHODUNIT OF ALL...LEAVES HIS COUNTERPARTS IN THE DUST...
His voice seems like coming frm the horizon...Have a look at that concert -PULSE... You WILL VOICE MY OPINION..OOPS FACT
-reply by lallan taaaauuuu
Best vocalist
I respect your opinions but opinions are not always true as facts.
AND THE FACT IS THAT DAVID GILMOUR IS THE WHODUNIT OF ALL...LEAVES HIS COUNTERPARTS IN THE DUST...
His voice seems like coming frm the horizon...Have a look at that concert -PULSE... You WILL VOICE MY OPINION..OOPS FACT
-reply by lallan taaaauuuu
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