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Best voice in rock
Going on pure vocal ability only, who do you think has the best voice in rock, even if you weren't a fan?

I could never nail down one, but have to mention David Coverdale, Ronnie James Dio, Paul Rodgers, and Bruce Dickinson...

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gotta go with Bruce...Up The Irons! thumbup

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Rob Halford

Halford’s voice boasts a 4 and 1/2 octave range - virtually unheard of in any genre of music.

Luciano Pavarotti, the world famous opera singer, called Rob Halford “the greatest vocalist of all time”.

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I'll give Halford his due, his style works great for metal, but I don't think he compares in vocal purity to the likes of Bruce Dickinson or David Coverdale. For example, who could pull off an acapella version of the national anthem better?

And I don't know squat about octaves, but I saw Michael Sweet hit notes on stage that literally blew out the microphone. I mean they had to bring him a new one...

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Jeff Buckley was pretty special.

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Steve Perry

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no more journey psychouts!

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Thom Yorke from Radiohead is very gifted...not on the level of some of the others - but he as a great range AND he conveys a lot of emotion.

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no one mentioned Bob Dylan yet...c'mon! scared thumbup

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The lead singer of Rise against has a really unique voice!

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Gotta be Bruce Dickinson - amazing power and range (and he is super cool and can fly a plane and stuff which has to count for something extra) grin

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Not into many singers, but I do love me some Tom Waits!

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Bruce and Rob are true legends but still, I'd vote for Ronnie James Dio.
I've never heard that same passion in any other voice. To me, Ronnie was definitely the best heavy metal / hard rock singer of all time.

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Since nobody else has, I have to mention Brad Delp of Boston. The next time you hear one of their songs, keep in mind that's also Brad on the background vocals as well.

And let's throw one out to Freddie Mercury also. All those layered vocals on Bohemian Rhapsody were him.

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Robert Plant happydance

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happyhumper69 said: gotta go with Bruce...Up The Irons! thumbup

run to the hills run 4 your life

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Chris Cornell or Eddie Vedder thumbup happydance

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My favorite vocals were Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains when they harmonized. Amazing sound. Currently, I like the vocal range of the lead singer of Avenged Sevenfold, but they have been hit or miss on song quality. The lead singer of Rise Against also has a distinctive voice and pretty decent lyrics.


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meatloaf, jim morrison especially on LA woman. smile

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thom yorke is ace creep is my all time fave song love it. redeyes

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JimiJ004 said: Thom Yorke from Radiohead is very gifted...not on the level of some of the others - but he as a great range AND he conveys a lot of emotion.

when you were here b4 couldn't look you in the eye your just like an angel your skin makes me cry you float like a feather in a beautiful world,i wish i was special your so fu***** special. one fabulous song INDEED

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zochonis said: meatloaf, jim morrison especially on LA woman. smile



Meatloaf doesn't have a vast vocal range, but he has a more powerful voice than any other singer I can think of thumbup1

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thom yorke love his voice. especially on creep she's running run run run runnnn. smile laugh

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fluffypussy said: Robert Plant happydance

[/quote robert plant is mint.

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Brian Johnson in his younger days had great range. Some of his lyrics are pretty creative and original too.

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FASTGTR said: Chris Cornell or Eddie Vedder thumbup happydance


Agreed!

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Elvis Presley.

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Dylanlennon said: no one mentioned Bob Dylan yet...c'mon! scared thumbup


Ok. Bob Dylan.

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Jim Morrison by far. yahoo thumbup1 thumbup

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T4Texas said: The lead singer of Rise against has a really unique voice!


I was wondering how far down these threads I'd have to look to find Rise Against / Tim McIlrath mentioned. His voice is probably one of the most unique that I've ever heard, regardless of whether he's playing with Rise Against or not. I've heard some of his collaborations with other bands, and his voice adds so more much awesomeness to any song that he is featured on.

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Hi All.
A tough choice for me, this is. I think most of my choices have already been mentioned, but to list the faves I remember from 'back in the day':
In no order

Paul Rogers
David Coverdale
Bruce Dickinson
Bon Scott
Paul Shortino
Freddie Mercury
Steve Perry
James Christian

I think the most influential on me as a singer are Coverdale, Mercury and Perry.

My kind of forum thread, this. Nice one!

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