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    Greatest Rock Vocal Performances

    1. Love Reign O'er Me - Roger Daltrey (The Who)
    2. Child In Time - Ian Gillan (Deep Purple)
    3. Say Hello To Heaven - Chris Cornell (Temple Of The Dog)
    4. Bohemian Rhapsody - Freddie Mercury (Queen)
    5. Jailhouse Rock - Elvis Presley
    6. Since I've Been Loving You - Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin)
    7. Piece Of My Heart - Janis Joplin (Big Brother & the Holding Company)
    8. Grace - Jeff Buckley
    9. Life On Mars - David Bowie
    10. Who Wants To Live Forever - Freddie Mercury/Brain May (Queen)

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    Thumbs up What about Bas?!

    Hey I know it's hard to limit yourself to a Top 10 and some great vocals on there but surely Sebastian Bach's vocals on the first two Skid Row albums had to get a mention? How about his ball tearing high notes on I Remember You or 18 and Life?
    "That child blew a child awaaaaaaayyyyyyeah yeah!!!!"

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    hey you left out billy corgan's vocals in disarm.

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    in response to the above two comments i would say that sebastian bach's greatest performance was youth gone wild and although great not good enough to get into my top 10. As for billy corgan tonight tonight is a really good performance

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    yeah

    Quote Originally Posted by darthrick10 View Post
    in response to the above two comments i would say that sebastian bach's greatest performance was youth gone wild and although great not good enough to get into my top 10. As for billy corgan tonight tonight is a really good performance
    billy's voice is good in tonight, tonight but you could hear more emotion in his voice in disarm.

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    sushi111
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    Quote Originally Posted by darthrick10 View Post
    1. Love Reign O'er Me - Roger Daltrey (The Who)
    2. Child In Time - Ian Gillan (Deep Purple)
    3. Say Hello To Heaven - Chris Cornell (Temple Of The Dog)
    4. Bohemian Rhapsody - Freddie Mercury (Queen)
    5. Jailhouse Rock - Elvis Presley
    6. Since I've Been Loving You - Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin)
    7. Piece Of My Heart - Janis Joplin (Big Brother & the Holding Company)
    8. Grace - Jeff Buckley
    9. Life On Mars - David Bowie
    10. Who Wants To Live Forever - Freddie Mercury/Brain May (Queen)
    You got that list from Digital Dreamdoor!

    But I think the greatest of all time is Say Hello to Heaven. Chris Cornell is like Jesus.

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    Road Warrior
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    i'd have to go with anything by the mars volta. or the really high part in the fall of troy's "the dark trail"

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    Quote Originally Posted by sushi111 View Post
    Chris Cornell is like Jesus.
    Cornell is amazing. Eddie Vedder has a great voice though I dont really like the rest of Pearl Jam. Anthony Kiedis makes up for his lack of a good voice with being crazily energetic and he's always fun to watch live. I hope we get Soundgarden on RB. In regards to Billy Corgan I love him but have you heard Zeitgeist? It sounds like he's running out of juice lately. When you look at all the "leftovers" from Pisces Iscariot they make Zeitgeist sound pretty weak.

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    one thing that makes me mad is people think to be a good vocalist you have to sing really high. i personally love the vocal styles of eddie vedder and of course i couldn't leave out Ville Valo from HIM, one of the most melodic voices i know.

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    sushi111
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seattle_Sound View Post
    Cornell is amazing. Eddie Vedder has a great voice though I dont really like the rest of Pearl Jam. Anthony Kiedis makes up for his lack of a good voice with being crazily energetic and he's always fun to watch live. I hope we get Soundgarden on RB. In regards to Billy Corgan I love him but have you heard Zeitgeist? It sounds like he's running out of juice lately. When you look at all the "leftovers" from Pisces Iscariot they make Zeitgeist sound pretty weak.


    Oh me and you both buddy! Spoonman, The Day I Tried to Love, Jesus Christ Pose and many others would be awesome.


 

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