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  1. #21
    Seattle_Sound
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    Quote Originally Posted by WingsOfSteel View Post
    1. Brad Delp - Something About You (Boston)
    2. Freddie Mercury - Seven Seas of Rhye (Queen)
    3. Steve Perry - Separate Ways (Journey)
    4. Robert Plant - The Rain Song (Led Zeppelin)
    5. Steve Walsh - Nobody's Home (Kansas)
    6. Axl Rose - November Rain (Guns N' Roses)
    7. Bob Dylan - Tangled Up in Blue
    8. George Harrison - Something (The Beatles)
    9. Ronnie James Dio - Rainbow in the Dark (Dio)
    10. Geddy Lee - Freewill (Rush)
    No....no....no....AXL ROSE!!!!!!! You did not put Axl Rose on a list of all time great vocalists. Shame shame shame........

  2. #22
    only heard ten once and can barely remember it , eddie vedder is one of the greatest in my opinion along with phil anselmo, glenn danzig and michale graves

  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by dim1234 View Post
    only heard ten once and can barely remember it , eddie vedder is one of the greatest in my opinion along with phil anselmo, glenn danzig and michale graves
    Eddie more growls than sings, but he still is incredible. From the grunge era I would say...

    1. Chris Cornell - Incredible voice
    2. Kurt Cobain - He had so much passion, and he could scream ON KEY
    3. Eddie Vedder - Also very passionate and a great voice
    4. Layne Staley - Lyrics were very dark and deep but made you feel great listening...wierd
    5. Anthony Kiedis - Funny raps, sexual raps, crazy energy, but not the best singer live....
    6. Billy Corgan - Sry Billy but I cant stand the way you sing ******ed live, great on the albums though.
    7. Mark Arm - Funny dude

  4. #24
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    My favorite vocalists are Layne Staley, Chris Cornell, Maynard James Keenan and how can you forget Mike Patton??

    Man In The Box - Staley
    Say Hello 2 Heaven - Cornell
    Pu**** - Maynard
    Midlife Crisis - Patton

  5. #25

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    K-Fed obviously.
    He has good rythm, good voice, you name it.

  6. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazeyo View Post
    K-Fed obviously.
    He has good rythm, good voice, you name it.
    Po Po Po Po PopoZao PopoZao!!

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Raider87 View Post
    Po Po Po Po PopoZao PopoZao!!
    Want your scotch whisky with an apple?

  8. #28
    kurt cobain was a horrible musician.

    jack bruce is an underrated singer if you ask me

  9. #29
    Road Warrior
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    Hansi Kursch - And Then There Was Silence

  10. #30
    layne staley was great to,his vocal performances both live and in the studio are incredible and his voice changes with the moods of the songs and does it in such a way ,which makes him unique as a vocalist, like "Dam that river" to "down in a hole" which are both very inspirational performances and very different , i don't know why i didn't add him earlier to my list , ....this is a late entry


 

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