WhiteMamba
John: 8:36
My top 5 front man based on voice.
no order
Mercury
Plany
Cornell
Wood
Van Zant (Ronnie)
no order
Mercury
Plany
Cornell
Wood
Van Zant (Ronnie)
If you want to go with who has the most dynamic voice you have to go with David Bowie.
Bowie is the only vocalist to ever range the keyboard in one song/cut. He did it in the hit song Fame.
I'll stick with Robert Plant as a personal favorite, though. There is no musical piece that he can't sing.
If you want to go with who has the most dynamic voice you have to go with David Bowie.
Bowie is the only vocalist to ever range the keyboard in one song/cut. He did it in the hit song Fame.
I'll stick with Robert Plant as a personal favorite, though. There is no musical piece that he can't sing.
Queen, shitty band or shittiest band?
My top 5 front man based on voice.
no order
Mercury
Plany
Cornell
Wood
Van Zant (Ronnie)
I love these threads. Typically ends up in a total shitstorm.
Way too many choices across many genres. That said I'll pull the typical "I'm gonna list 5 'best' front men" routine
In no particular order:
Plant
Mercury
Iggy Pop
Rod Stewart (when he was with Jeff Beck and Faces)
Eric Burdon
Honorable mention:
Axl Rose
GG Allin (speaking of shit storms)
Steve Marriot
And that doesn't even touch upon the R&B, Motown, Funk, Soul scenes....
Cornell has one of, if not THE best scream in R&R IMHO.
The part you're probably referencing is only a four octave span, and a modern grand piano spans 7 octaves and a third.
John Fogerty?