Posted on 11/06/2010 9:21:42 PM PDT by Sparky21555
1) Roger Daltry 2) Robert Plant 3) Paul McCartney 4) Frank Sinatra 5) Neil Diamond 6) Dean Martin 7) Roy Orbison 8) David Clayton-Thomas 9) Bing Crosby 10) Otis Redding
Donning my asbestos suit now. Good thing I have a beer in my hand to put out thre flames!
My wife is the “expert.” The last of Journey I remember that made a dent was “Separate Ways” in 1983 at spring break in Panama City Beach, FL.
Never heard of any of those people. Who are they?
He’d had a stroke when he wrote that, and died himself two years later. It’s one of the last studio recordings he ever did. The whole album was dedicated to his father.
This gets me thinking of “lasts” and male singers. Jerry Garcia. “Box Of Rain.” Last song ever performed live by The Grateful Dead with Garcia. Written by a band member to his father in declining health.
There’s another one that gets me.
Isaac Hayes, too. But sadly they’re all dead.
Very cool! Plant seems like a class act.
Rob Halford—cool!
Warren Zevon
And, I don't care to know what he's moving on you. :)
Eddie Levert of the OJays.
Russell Mael from Sparks. Almost 60 years old, and still going strong. 21 albums in 21 concerts in 21 days. Wow.
Don MaClean. I have a live disc from Britain. Incredible.
The guy from A-Ha who sang like his nuts were in a vise.
Phil Harris. More than just Balloo the Bear.
Norm Fox of the Rob Roys. Doowop extraordinaire.
Sorry. Can't narrow it down to ten. Now I'm off to bed, where I'll have nightmares about Tiny Tim doing Stairway to Heaven and Hey, Jude. Thanks a lot.
” Send Lawyers And Money... The Shit Has Hit The Fan.”
Forgot about Bryan.
Hehehehe, I’m starting to see why you like Engelbert Humperdinck. Don’t break you’re back mountn man... ;)
I’ll go with Warren Zevon as a great, but his singing wasn’t what made him that so much as his songwriting and his overall style. Still have a soft spot for that old radical, “Roland, The Headless Thompson Gunner” is one of the more peculiar and memorable songs of his. Very knowledgable of fairly obscure foreign intrigues.
I have many fond memories of slow dancing (with a lady of course) to Neil’s songs.
LoL... but he can write some killer lyrics..
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