I don't think GP is looking for front men, with swagger and such. I think he's concentrating on vocals in this thread.Mercury was great, awesome voice, stage presence. Quite a talented cat.
Phillip Lynott, as well, the man had it all. He was a musician, songwriter, poet, tough guy, loads of charisma but most importantly the talent to back it all up.
And last but certainly not least, David Lee Roth. No his voice isn't what it was but most aren't. He had loads of swagger, knew how to work the crowd big time. All the gals wanted him and the guys wanted to be like him.
Plus he has some of the best quotes ever......
"The perfect woman has an IQ of 150, wants to make love until 4 in the morning, then turns into a pizza!"
David Draiman of Disturbed is a great vocalist, with a lot of range....and since we're discussing range (shut up, yes we are!) Axle Rose has incredible range.
I'm not sure if this means you disagree with my assessment of Axle or David.
Well if you consider screeching to be range, ya Axle is incredible at that.I'm not sure if this means you disagree with my assessment of Axle or David.![]()
He's got almost a 6 octave range.Well if you consider screeching to be range, ya Axle is incredible at that.
I wish this was a lot better quality.Rob Halford, Bruce Dickinson, Geoff Tate, Chris Cornell
And how can we forget, old blue eyes and the chairman of the board....Mr Frank Sinatra
Some people blast axle but he really does have a good range and can sing quite well.
I remember when they first got big and everyone started getting appetite for destruction many thought that there was more than one singer because of the different vocal styles on a couple of songs.
With that out of the way, and the mention of other singers already in this thread I will add some...
Ronnie James Dio really shocked he was not in there already. If he was and I missed it I apologize.
Not as well known...Ray Gillen - was in Black Sabbath for a short time but better known for the band Badlands with Jake E Lee...great singing with badlands even though they only had a few cds.
Ray Charles - To this day anytime I hear his version of America the Beautiful I get goosebumps...it is just so powerful for me.
Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye - enough said of those two
Someone people always seem to forget but is so great IMO Otis Redding...one of the greatest songs... I'veBeen loving you too long.
Throw in a few more names.
Al Green
Sam Cooke
And how can we forget, old blue eyes and the chairman of the board....Mr Frank Sinatra