September 27, 2007

Five greatest voices in rock and roll


One of my old blog buddies, OCD Man, is posting again so I am taking his question from the other day: In your opinion, who are the five greatest voices in rock and roll?






My answers:


Robert Plant
Greg Lake
David Bowie

Michael Hutchence

Anne Wilson

19 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:47 PM

    Geoff Tate
    Sebastian Bach
    Ann Wilson
    Brent Smith(Shinedown)
    Pat Benatar

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  2. Little Richard
    Janis Joplin
    Steve Perry
    Prince
    Paul McCartney

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  3. MeatLoaf
    Brad Delp
    Jon Anderson
    Elvis Presley
    Freddie Mercury
    :)

    Thanks for the link!
    See ya!

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  4. Neil Young
    Robert Plant
    Patti Smith
    Bon Scott
    Chris Cornell

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  5. Annie Haslam (Renaissance)
    Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots)
    Grace Slick (Jefferson Airplane)
    Justin Heyward (Moody Blues)
    Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull)

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  6. Names that spring to mind when I think "great voices" are...

    David Coverdale (pre 1984 vintage!)
    Danny Bowes (Thunder)
    Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden)
    Paul Rodgers
    Danny Vaughn

    Granted though the likes of Paul McCartney, Robert Plant, Roger Hodgson, Freddie Mercury and many more all have or can have the ability to create that "wow, what a voice" comment!

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  7. I'm sure I would change it around more if I thought about it some more but:

    Jim Morrison
    David Gilmour
    Robert Plant
    Greg Lake
    Jon Anderson

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  8. Elvis Presley
    Aretha Franklin
    Robert Plant
    Roger Daltrey
    Morrissey

    Ask me again tomorrow and I might shift them around.

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  9. Anonymous4:38 AM

    Michael Hutchence
    Noah Hunt (Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band)
    Jim Morrison
    Robert Plant
    Brent Smith

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  10. I'm going add some others here...I cheated and looked at the lists and I can't disagree with any of them...here are some other voices that popped into my head

    James Taylor
    Linda Ronstadt
    John Lennon
    Roger Daultry
    Jackson Browne

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  11. Anonymous4:32 PM

    Robert Plant
    Freddie Mercury
    Pat Benatar
    Ann Wilson
    Paul Rogers (tie) Grace Slick

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  12. Anonymous7:16 AM

    Elvis Presley
    Little Richard
    Roy Orbison
    Sam Cooke
    Robert Plant

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  13. Mick Jagger
    Paul McCartney
    Sammy Hagar
    Robert Plant
    Neil Young

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  14. Anonymous3:02 PM

    Tough question. There are so many different types of great vocals. But gun-to-my-head-w/o-too-much-deep-thinking:

    1. Paul Rodgers
    2. Freddie Mercury
    3. Robert Palmer
    4. Roger Daltry
    5. Rod Stewart (Long Live The Faces!)

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  15. In no particular order
    Robert Plant
    Roger Daltry
    Geoff Tate
    Jim Morrison
    Ronnie James Dio

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  16. Anonymous2:24 PM

    1. Van Morrison
    2. Paul Rodgers
    3. Roy Orbison
    4. Sam Cooke
    5. Robert Palnt

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  17. Anonymous8:51 AM

    1: Steve Perry
    2: Sammy Hagar
    3: Freddy Mercury
    4: Stephen Tyler
    5: Don Henly

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  18. Anon, thanks for coming by and sharing your thoughts!

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  19. Anonymous5:00 PM

    1. Roy Orbison
    2. Freddie Mercury
    3. Robert Plant
    4. Jim Morrison
    5. Steve Perry

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