Posted on 01/07/2023 4:42:12 AM PST by DallasBiff
Aretha Franklin described her mission as a singer like this: “Me with my hand outstretched, hoping someone will take it.” That kind of deep, empathetic bond between artist and listener is the most elemental connection in music. And you can think of our list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time as a celebration of that bond. These are the vocalists that have shaped history and defined our lives — from smooth operators to raw shouters, from gospel to punk, from Sinatra to Selena to SZA
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I’ve never heard of 99.3% on that list.
99.4% here.
Dean Martin should be #1. Finest voice this country has ever produced.
Did not see Van Morrison for example. If you are going to include: Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, John Lennon, Michael Stipe, Bono, Joe Strummer, then Van needs to be there.
Did I miss him?
Ella Fitzgerald
One of the best ever. Saw the Righteous Brothers in Long Beach when I was 16. They were awesome.
Check this out for a bit of fun: First time hearing Unchained Melody - The Righteous Brothers
I sorta think of Eva Cassidy and Jackie Wilson at times such as these.
The thing about lists like this is that as they are updated, the real greats always stay on the list, always near the top. The lesser “greats” will mostly fall away and be replaced by another crop of the latest fad performers.
A perfect example is K-Pop boy-band star Jung Kook. Will he still be one of the “greatest” in 10 years? I doubt it.
And how about the one (#200) who is praised for “heavily incorporating Auto-Tune — not to mask her voice, but to instead emphasize the nuanced texture of her performance, which fluidly shifts from ferocity to playfulness to sorrow.” Cut me a break. Auto-Tune is a crutch for mediocre singers.
Bruce and Ronnie James Dio.
Good ones. Would add Amy Winehouse to the list as well.
Poland’s Czesław Niemen
Dziwny Jest Ten Świat (This World is Strange)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVp0BB6J-HI
Auto-tune was a useful tool to save time and money in the studio. When a good singer flubbed a note, they could fix it without re-recording the whole song over again, straining the singer's voice and increasing the likelihood of more bad takes.
It has since been overused to make bad singers sound good, or to add those horrible chipmunk or robot voices.
Greg Allman
Ronnie Van Zandt
Doug Grey
That right there
Van is so cool
A singer and a band who should have been much bigger than they were
Harriet Wheeler of The Sundays
Here’s Where The Story Ends
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHsip5xOenQ
I loved Amy
One good thing about the list...Billy Joel isn’t there.
"You Got...You Got...You Got....What I Need!"
Nobody holds a candle to...
Philip Baily of Earth, Wind, and Fire.
Marilyn McCoo of The Fifth Dimension.
No argument there.
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