
kingdaddy
Audioholic Intern
Not one vote for David Gilmore of Pink Floyd, but like 10 votes for Steve Perry?
Wow, this forum is populated with some scary folks.
Wow, this forum is populated with some scary folks.
I feel your pain kingdaddy. In fact, Gilmour would place at or near the top in the category of "Best male vocalist/guitarist."kingdaddy said:Not one vote for David Gilmore of Pink Floyd, but like 10 votes for Steve Perry?
Wow, this forum is populated with some scary folks.
snowy1, with all due respect, let's just say that you and me live on opposite ends of the musical universe!snowy1 said:tom jones, scott stapp neil diamond and many more have great voices hard to pick one thats the best. REGARDS SNOWY1
Jim had a lot going for him, especially charisma. He also wrote great lyrics. A great singer, though? I think not.Do I not get ANY amens for Jim?
Good points. I agree that Jim could really stir the emotions. I guess I was interpreting the thread more in terms of "technical" singers. Like you, there are some that I fully acknowledge and appreciate from that standpoint (eg Pavarotti), but that I don't actually enjoy listening to. Widening the scope of "greatness" makes identifying candidates more difficult. For example, could Tom Waits be considered a great singer?I guess 'greatness' is defined by the beholder. A great voice, just like a great guitar player, is more than mechanics, range, tone, etc. It matters not if Tony Bennet or Elvis, or Sting, or Sinatra are considered superior vocalists, if they don't hit you where you live. I can 'appreciate' Pavarotti ability all day long, but I can't relate to his musical genre. Jim Morrison touches and massages a deep, dark place than no one else even acknowledges(with the exception of David Gilmour), so I suppose 'greatness' is an overrated concept. What matters most is what reaches you and your response to it.
+1 Van Morrison is the best. Moondance is a classic and His Band and the Street Choir has a lot of great songs as well. I even like his later stuff.Sorry . . . I'm actually laughing at some if these choices.
Van Morrison.