HantsSeagull
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no Al Bowlly - i'm out
1. Yes, undoubtedly. Soul and jazz singers are the best singers. Rock singers are lucky to ge as high as 12 especially with the distinctly average John Lennon.1. So all of the Top 11 are all black/bi-racial and predominantly soul singers. Really?
2. Neither Elvis or Sinatra in the Top 10 - again, really?
3. Robert Plant only at No. 63? Shocking.
I agree with you about Lennon. In pure vocal terms good, but not the best white voice of all-time. I'm a huge Sinatra fan, his timing is impeccable and the jazz / swing stuff is my favourite. I don't have any argument against Aretha or Whitney, their vocals are fantastic.1. Yes, undoubtedly. Soul and jazz singers are the best singers. Rock singers are lucky to ge as high as 12 especially with the distinctly average John Lennon.
2. Elvis and Sinatra both great singers, but Presley was copying Roy Hamilton who he was better looking than, whiter than, but not a better singer than. Sinatra was just a standard pretty boy crooner in his early days. His geat period came when he started to sing jazz style between the melody and he learned that from Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald who should both be above him.
3. I thought he'd be higher too.
Not even the best guitarist in The Yardbirds.If they did a Top 200 for guitarists then Page would be my No.1.
Are we also talking longevity? Range? Live ability?In no particular order but I'd like to think fairly diverse my top 5:
Bruce Dickinson
Ronnie James Dio
Chester Bennington
Dolores O' Riordan
Nat King Cole
In any such assessment you need to make the distinction between pure singing ability and the ability to hold and work an audience. On that score Freddie Mercury ticks both boxes big time.
I have Tatiana in there too, such a versatile amazing artist.Surely it all depends on what you listen to as you won't have heard the people mentioned if you don't listen to that music to start with.
I don't listen to Tom Jones but I'd expect him to be up there. I don't listen to Mariah Carey but she is a great vocalist, the people I listen to won't be up there because of the music they are involved in, but are more versatile than most of the top singers. So I give you Floor Jansen, Aliza White-Gluz, Tatiana Schmayluk, Maynard James Keenan.
I always listen to this at Xmas:Opinions and all that, but Ronnie James Dio isn't even in the top hundred.
He's in the top ONE as far as I'm concerned
I could post my 100 favourite singers you've never heard ofThe 200 Greatest Singers of All Time
Best Singers. Beyonce, Prince, Adele, Bob Dylan, Whitney Houston, Mariah Careywww.rollingstone.com
Clearly open to debate, especially amongst the music lovers of NSC, 15 years ago they published the Top 100 singers, Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Elvis were all in the Top 10, 2023's version and Mariah Carey is at number 5 and the aforementioned 3 music legends are out of the Top Ten.
Music can't have changed that much in 15 years?
No Frank Zappa, no Captain Beefheart, no Jerry Garcia and even worse, no Lee Perry. All a matter of taste and mood.
To be fair, Frank Zappa isn't renowned for his singing. Napoleon Murphy Brock, on the other hand....No Frank Zappa, no Captain Beefheart, no Jerry Garcia and even worse, no Lee Perry. All a matter of taste and mood.
In America, they have their soul singers.1. So all of the Top 11 are all black/bi-racial and predominantly soul singers. Really?
2. Neither Elvis or Sinatra in the Top 10 - again, really?
3. Robert Plant only at No. 63? Shocking.