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!
Steve Perry and Seal!
(For the uninitiated, he was the lead vocalist for Blood, Sweat and Tears. And if you don't know who they are, never mind.)
Check her out here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjsjZWlRVvo
Check out When You Say Nothing At All and Baby, now that I've found you and The Lucky One and a duet with Brad Paisley Whiskey Lullaby
John Mayall
Righteous Brothers
Otis Redding
Leadbelly
Bob Dylan
I was really a James Brown fan, I will admit it.
I am a she btw.
Yep, that it is ;)
Great for bellowing drunk in a bar with friends, not much outside of that.
My kinda music :) heheheeee
You start out the evening with Teddy then quickly move to Luther, then Finish off with Barry White.
In a rush like Sparky 21555, you just bypass foreplay and go straight to Barry White.
And Roy Orbison
Ray Charles
This thread is about the top 10-MALE-SINGERS
I'm not sure Halford fits into the male or singer parts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vH3lBI5Arc&feature=related
The Beatles Money (That’s What I Want)
His vocals aren’t for everyone, but if Top Ten Male Singers includes staying power and top charted albums - here’s my choice - Geddy Lee of Rush. The following is from their last album, and a likable tune without the trademark shrill high notes of years ago. (Bravest Face, Snakes & Arrows):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUm9jnBCM4c&feature=related
And one of my favorites where he uses his other, in many ways better, “voice”. (In this case a fretless bass, also from Snakes and Arrows):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBQKJjXO1A8&feature=related
LOL
Anthony Kiedis
I like your list. Wanna dance???
:)
Is there some kind of subliminal meaning in your post?:
I'm not sure Halford fits into the male or singer parts.
Well hey if you’re going to talk about writing lyrics and singing like a stepped on cat, you can’t forget Willie Nelson.
William Shatner - Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds
You gonna mess with Captain Kirk ???
/laughs
Hey Errant check this out. YOU might like this :)
Great list.
How ‘bout Lou Rawls, Andy Williams, Phil Collins... John Waite of the Babys had awesome vocal control.
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