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have we ever had a topic of best vocalist? I bet we have 15 threads for guitar players but have we ever done a survey of who we think are the top vocalist are? I'm not sure.

 

my list would be a simplistic list, in no order

Sammy Hagar

Michael Sweet

Jamie Rowe

Jack Blades & Tommy Shaw together

Paul Stanley

Travis Tritt

 

I'll start out with 6 but some of my favorite vocalist are not the greatest, like the fact I love Ted Poley's vocie and Ronnie Van Zant's vocie. Tom Keifer.

 

sould we do something like best voice or favorite voice? sometimes it is hard to seaperate the two.

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The top of my list has to be Mark Slaughter. Mark is just an amazing vocalist. The rest are all good so I can't decide.

 

Mark Slaughter

Axl Rose

Drew Hannah

"Dizzy" Dean Davidson

Stephen Pearcy

Steve Whiteman

C.J. Snare

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Paul Rodgers

John Waite

Ann Wilson

Steve Overland

David Coverdale

Steven Tyler

Lee Aaron

Robin Zander

Steve Perry

Holly Woods

Bobby Kimball

Michael Sadler

Lou Gramm

Jeanette Chase

Karen Lawrence

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there's way to many to list.

 

Ronnie Dio

David Coverdale

Glenn Hughes

John Bush-Anthrax/Armored Saint

John Arch-Fates Warning

Danny Vaughn

Paul Stanley

Sebastian Bach

Ray Gillan

Ron Keel

Ian Gillan

Robert Mason

Kelly Hansen

Mark/Marcie Free

Joe Lynn Turner

Jeff Scott Soto

Mats Leven

Tony Harnell

Bruce Dickinson

Geoff Tate

Mike Metijevic

Andi Deris

Michael Kiske

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Rory Cathey (Cold Sweat)

Ted Poley

Jon Waite

Sebastian Bach

Mats Leven

Tony Harnell

Mark Free

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#1 first and foremost....Freddie Mercury

 

after him:

James LaBrie

Sebastian Bach

Tony Harnell

Mark Free

Michael Sweet

Drew Hannah (when he wants to be great)

Kelly Hansen

Jeff Scott Soto

Doogie White

Joe Lynn Turner

Mark Slaughter

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Ronnie James Dio

Rob Halford

Zak Stevens

Bruce Dickinson

Michael Kiske (circa 1987-88, before he lost his mind)

Ian Gillan

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Danny

Dannydanny

Dannydannydanny

:P

 

Ok......

 

Danny Vaughn

Michael Bormann

Johnny Gioeli

Steve Lee

Jamie Rowe

James Christian

Jeff Scott Soto

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Midnight

Mark Boals

Mike Baker

Steve Hogarth

John Payne

Lenny Wolf

Ronnie James Dio

Andi Deris

Geoff Tate

Bob Catley

Robin McAuley

Oliver Hartmann

 

...and more

 

Many great singers with different qualities out there.

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Wow, what a list this'll have to be:

 

Freddie Mercury

Kelly Hansen

John Waite

Paul Rodgers

Sebastian Bach

Steve Perry

Hugo

Harry Hess

Jeff Scott Soto

Johnny Lima

Myles Kennedy

David Victor

Mike Matijevic

Keith Slack

Kip Winger

Paul Gilbert

 

 

Butch Walker

Michael Buble

Michael Crawford

Taylor Hansen

Faith Hill

Collin Raye

Sarah Brightman

 

I'm going to stop now (not that there are any vocalists left to name now) because, like Deenfan said, there are many good vocalists with many different qualities. Some of these people, you just could not imagine singing certain songs, but for some of their songs, are just perfect.

 

My head is spinning now.

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:bowdown: Paul Rodgers.

Glenn Hughes.

:bowdown: Paul Rodgers.

Rob Lamothe.

:bowdown: Paul Rodgers.

David Coverdale.

:bowdown: Paul Rodgers.

Jeff Scott Soto.

:bowdown: Paul Rodgers.

Ann Wilson.

:bowdown: Paul Rodgers.

Daniel Bowes.

:bowdown: Paul Rodgers.

Tommy LaVerdi.

:bowdown: Paul Rodgers.

Solli.

:bowdown: Paul Rodgers.

Johnny Gioeli.

:lol::drink:

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Dave... am I jumping the gun here, in any way, or are you kinda fond of Paul Rogers? -I mean, as a singer...?

 

You do leave that impression. Thought I'd point it out, if you were not aware how you come across...

 

;D

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Deenfan, fond :wtf: That word ain't strong enough. He is my :bowdown: "GOD" :lol: .

Also known as "SIR PAUL" :lol:.

:drink: mate.

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Mark Free

Steve Overland

James Christian

Jeff Scott Soto

Joey Tempest

Peter Cetera

Freddy Curci

Paul Laine

Ted Poley (assuming you forget the whole MELODICA debacle)

Darren Wharton

Terry Brock

Steve Perry

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I assume you mean "Kory Clarke" from Warrior Soul, and not the loser dude from "American Idol" with the same name, who claimed he was bangin' Paula Abdul, right Martinsane? :D

 

Major Metal Props for David Wayne (R.I.P.) and Bobby Blitz... love'em both... Blitz is one of the few old-school thrash guys who actually sounds better with age...

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I assume you mean "Kory Clarke" from Warrior Soul, and not the loser dude from "American Idol" with the same name, who claimed he was bangin' Paula Abdul, right Martinsane?  :D

 

Major Metal Props for David Wayne (R.I.P.) and Bobby Blitz... love'em both... Blitz is one of the few old-school thrash guys who actually sounds better with age...

 

 

Of course the W. Soul vocalist, sorry for the misspell... what an underaatted band all around!

 

and Dave and Bobby are awesome...

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Damn I hate to just pick a few. My list would change a bit over time and my mood (other than Don):

 

Don Dokken

JSS

Danny Vaughn

Ron Keel

Geoff Tate

Ronnie James Dio

Jamie St. James

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Ted Poley (assuming you forget the whole MELODICA debacle)

 

 

:lol:

 

For me I'd go with (in no particular order):

 

Kory Clarke (Thanks for reminding me Martin :drink: )

Paul Rodgers

Ted Poley

Ray Gillen

Keith St. John

Geoff Tate

Dio

Tom Petty

Robert Plant

Midnight

Tony Harnell

Marc Richard Diglio

David Readman

Bruce Dickinson

Cronos ;)

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Some of my picks are:

 

Joe Elliott

Kelly Hansen

Mike Metijevic

Sebastian Bach

Mark Slaughter

Don Dokken

Steven Tyler

Ann Wilson

Sammy Hagar

 

There's a million more, but these are some of the ones who stand out to me.

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Some of my picks are:

 

Joe Elliott

Kelly Hansen

Mike Metijevic

Sebastian Bach

Mark Slaughter

Don Dokken

Steven Tyler

Ann Wilson

Sammy Hagar

 

There's a million more, but these are some of the ones who stand out to me.

 

Damn, how could I forget Bach... :banger:

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Some of my picks are:

 

Joe Elliott

Kelly Hansen

Mike Metijevic

Sebastian Bach

Mark Slaughter

Don Dokken

Steven Tyler

Ann Wilson

Sammy Hagar

 

There's a million more, but these are some of the ones who stand out to me.

 

Damn, how could I forget Bach... :banger:

Maybe cause he only had two good albums :whistle:

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