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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 282525" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>I think who we think of as a Best Rock Singer just pretty much goes along with who you think plays the greatest guitar or other instrument. </p><p>It all depends on your personal taste, age, or idea about what makes a great singer. Most bands just seem to have a vocalist with not much talent screaming into a microphone and relying on the music the other band members are making.</p><p></p><p>As far as quality in voice, I think that Elvis and Jim Morrison are up there on top of my list. Other favorites of mine would be Don Henley, James Taylor, Roger Daltry, Dan Fogelburg, Jackson Browne, and Paul McCartney. But then again I also like Bob Dylan and Van Morrison, who don't sing all that well. Of the women singers, I like Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, Natalie Merchant, Karen Carpenter, and Carole King. By the people I am naming, I am dating myself to the people I grew up listening to, there are plenty of younger ones I like too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 282525, member: 1674"] I think who we think of as a Best Rock Singer just pretty much goes along with who you think plays the greatest guitar or other instrument. It all depends on your personal taste, age, or idea about what makes a great singer. Most bands just seem to have a vocalist with not much talent screaming into a microphone and relying on the music the other band members are making. As far as quality in voice, I think that Elvis and Jim Morrison are up there on top of my list. Other favorites of mine would be Don Henley, James Taylor, Roger Daltry, Dan Fogelburg, Jackson Browne, and Paul McCartney. But then again I also like Bob Dylan and Van Morrison, who don't sing all that well. Of the women singers, I like Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, Natalie Merchant, Karen Carpenter, and Carole King. By the people I am naming, I am dating myself to the people I grew up listening to, there are plenty of younger ones I like too. [/QUOTE]
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