My top 10
(no order...)
Jón Þór Birgisson (Sigur Rós)
Chris Martin (Coldplay)
Thom Yorke (Radiohead)
Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam)
Bono (U2)
Trent Reznor (NIN)
Billy Corgan (The Smashing Pumpkins)
Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode)
Ray LaMontagne
Thomas Mars (Phoenix)
What about Paul Rodgers? I fell that his powerful vocals were equal to any instrument of any band that he played in. A very unique voice. I have never personaly heard any band trying to duplicate any cover of any song that Paul sang.
Bob Seger was in a class by himself as well. Someone mentioned Ronny James Dio in this thread, and I would have to agree as well. Very powerful and unique vocals. His vocals were equal to any instrument in the band as well. I feel that if Creed would have stayed together longer, Scott Stapp would be seen in the same company of great vocalist. I really enjoyed his early material. Good range, and a lot of power and emotion as well. Damn I miss the 90's.
... and then there was Joe, Joe Cocker.
I can see that age plays a big part in the choices.
So with that thought, I'll give her a go and in no specific order except for the last one.
Steve Perry or the Fillipino guy who replaced him - both unique voices
Ronnie James Dio
Roger McQuinn
Robert Plant
Ian Gillian
Ted Neely (Andrew Loyd Webber couldn't sign Ian Gillian)
Neal Young
Paul Simon
Roy Orbison
And finally my personal favorite.................... Robert Zimmerman.
Ozzy Osbourne.
That reminds me. Sabbath's new album, "13", is released in June. The album is being recorded under the original lineup but without drummer Bill Ward. Former Rage Against the Machine drummer Brad Wilk is drummer in the recording sessions but is not a new member of the band.
Don't know if I can do just 10.
Totally agree on Chris Cornell:
Stevie Ray:
Most of you have probabally have never heard of Tony Kakko, but I like the power and control he has:
So you've also never heard of a little band from the Faroe Islands, and Pól Arni Holm (great power in his voice too);
I think this should have been the theme to the movie 'Thor', but they didn't ask me.
Yet another band no one here has heard of, but their cover of an old Falco tune I just love. And I like German Metal. Alexx Wesselsky had an excellent range too.
I like all the boys from Great Big Sea:
Always loved Phil Collins, and Genesis in general.
Dan Baird had a great voice too.
One of the best concerts I've ever been to. 3 Times.
Dean Martin had one of the best voices ever:
And I can't find a video, but Garth Brooks' "The River" is one of my all time favourites.
Don Henley should have been on my list:
Having listened to them a lot lately I have to add the dude who sings for Disturbed.
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