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Greatest singer of all times
I'm being pulled between Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin
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Re: Greatest singer of all times
Def have to go Sinatra on that list....
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."
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Re: Greatest singer of all times
KoolBak wrote:Def have to go Sinatra on that list....
+1
I do enjoy both. Maybe not the greatest singer of all time though... As a crooner for sure.
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Re: Greatest singer of all times
This is about as bad as a greatest guitarist list. What's your metric? How can you compare singers from different genres?
Some top mentions for me:
Otis Redding, David Ruffin for raw emotion. They make you feel the soul.
Likewise for Janis Joplin
Ronnie James Dio for pure POWER.
Roy Orbison for uniqueness and a four octave range.
Likewise for Freddy Mercury.
Whitney
Tina
The queen, Aretha
...and a ton more. Voices are pretty variable instruments, I don't think you can compare, say, a talented opera singer to any of the above.
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Some top mentions for me:
Otis Redding, David Ruffin for raw emotion. They make you feel the soul.
Likewise for Janis Joplin
Ronnie James Dio for pure POWER.
Roy Orbison for uniqueness and a four octave range.
Likewise for Freddy Mercury.
Whitney
Tina
The queen, Aretha
...and a ton more. Voices are pretty variable instruments, I don't think you can compare, say, a talented opera singer to any of the above.
-TG
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Re: Greatest singer of all times
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:This is about as bad as a greatest guitarist list. What's your metric? How can you compare singers from different genres?
Some top mentions for me:
Otis Redding, David Ruffin for raw emotion. They make you feel the soul.
Likewise for Janis Joplin
Ronnie James Dio for pure POWER.
Roy Orbison for uniqueness and a four octive range.
Likewise for Freddy Mercury.
Whitney
Tina
The queen, Aretha
...and a ton more. Voices are pretty variable instruments, I don't think you can compare, say, a talented opera singer to any of the above.
-TG
Roy Orbison voice is magical
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Re: Greatest singer of all times
Not really in thread...but....of the recent singers I like, give this dude a shot, assuming you got 4 minutes to spare. Just an outstanding job....
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."
Neil Young....Like An Inca
AND:
Neil Young....Like An Inca
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Re: Greatest singer of all times
hmm, kb...
some songs you just shouldn't mess with - especially if you're the band, "disturbed". EPIC FAIL.
some songs you just shouldn't mess with - especially if you're the band, "disturbed". EPIC FAIL.

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Re: Greatest singer of all times
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:This is about as bad as a greatest guitarist list. What's your metric? How can you compare singers from different genres?
Some top mentions for me:
Otis Redding, David Ruffin for raw emotion. They make you feel the soul.
Likewise for Janis Joplin
Ronnie James Dio for pure POWER.
Roy Orbison for uniqueness and a four octave range.
Likewise for Freddy Mercury.
Whitney
Tina
The queen, Aretha
...and a ton more. Voices are pretty variable instruments, I don't think you can compare, say, a talented opera singer to any of the above.
-TG
you decide what your own metrics are. stop pussyfooting and rank them
my list:
1. Freddy Mercury
2. Whitney Houston
3. Billie Holliday
4. Marvin Gaye
5. Otis Redding
6. Robert Plant
7. Ella Fitzgerald
8. Aretha Franklin
9. Johnny Cash
10.Thom Yorke
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Re: Greatest singer of all times
f*ck you, Thom Yorke is shit.
The rest of the list is good, though. However, you're missing some good singers from metal like Dio or Bruce Dickinson.
-TG
The rest of the list is good, though. However, you're missing some good singers from metal like Dio or Bruce Dickinson.
-TG
Re: Greatest singer of all times
A. ROCK
1. Freddie Mercury
2. Eric Burdon
3. Ian Gillan
4. Axl Rose
5. Meatloaf
6. Ann Wilson
7. Billy Corgan
8. David Bowie
9. Bruce Dickinson
10. Paul McCartney
B. Other Genres
1. Willie Nelson
2. Johnny Cash
3. Judith Durham
4. Dean Martin
5. Neil Diamond
6. Trisha Yearwood
7. Prince
8. Glen Campbell
9. Petula Clark
10. Barry Manilow
1. Freddie Mercury
2. Eric Burdon
3. Ian Gillan
4. Axl Rose
5. Meatloaf
6. Ann Wilson
7. Billy Corgan
8. David Bowie
9. Bruce Dickinson
10. Paul McCartney
B. Other Genres
1. Willie Nelson
2. Johnny Cash
3. Judith Durham
4. Dean Martin
5. Neil Diamond
6. Trisha Yearwood
7. Prince
8. Glen Campbell
9. Petula Clark
10. Barry Manilow
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lol @ RL...this thread really shows how opinoins are so vastly different. I thot Semen and Garfinkles original SUCKED. David Draiman has been voted in the top 100 rock voices of all time and his skills show in that video, which is so far superior to the original (IMHO) that it isn't worth discussing. This coming from a guy that listened to this damn album starting at age 2 (when it was released) thru when I left home...ugh.
Now, half my song collection is country, which I love....Willie? Really?? A "Best" singer? That stoned old tax-evading reprobate doesn't fooking sing. He's even worse live...had to sit thru one of those once....thank the gods for beer.
And Meatloaf?? Dude....whatchyoo smokin??
Now, half my song collection is country, which I love....Willie? Really?? A "Best" singer? That stoned old tax-evading reprobate doesn't fooking sing. He's even worse live...had to sit thru one of those once....thank the gods for beer.
And Meatloaf?? Dude....whatchyoo smokin??
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."
Neil Young....Like An Inca
AND:
Neil Young....Like An Inca
AND:
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
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Re: Greatest singer of all times
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:f*ck you, Thom Yorke is shit.
The rest of the list is good, though. However, you're missing some good singers from metal like Dio or Bruce Dickinson.
-TG
when I made my list, I was thinking of people that could make you feel emotions, not by what they're singing but how they're singing it.
I don't really get that from most metal singers. Not that they aren't technically good, but it's mostly just yelling (I love metal so I'm not trying to shit on it).
If I had to go with a metal singer, I'd probably go Staley or Ozzy.
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Re: Greatest singer of all times
For Pop/Country my choice would be Raul Malo
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WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Eminem
Well I have to give you credit. At least your watch didn't stop 15+ years ago.
Seriously, how old is everybody?!
Re: Greatest singer of all times
I like Bobby Darrin better than Sinatra and Dean. His Mack the Knife is genius.
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Re: Greatest singer of all times
riskllama wrote:hmm, kb...
some songs you just shouldn't mess with - especially if you're the band, "disturbed". EPIC FAIL.
Disagree 100%. It's a great cover.
Bollocks.
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Re: Greatest singer of all times
Army of GOD wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:f*ck you, Thom Yorke is shit.
The rest of the list is good, though. However, you're missing some good singers from metal like Dio or Bruce Dickinson.
-TG
when I made my list, I was thinking of people that could make you feel emotions, not by what they're singing but how they're singing it.
I don't really get that from most metal singers. Not that they aren't technically good, but it's mostly just yelling (I love metal so I'm not trying to shit on it).
If I had to go with a metal singer, I'd probably go Staley or Ozzy.
Missed this post when I replied just above, but I like singers, and writers too, who do irony well. That's why I like Bobby Darin.
Thom Yorke is a great vocalist for sure for getting a mixed emotion. Have you heard the weird Bond theme commission thing yet?
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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Re: Greatest singer of all times
Symmetry wrote:I like Bobby Darrin better than Sinatra and Dean. His Mack the Knife is genius.

