Greatest Rock singer of all time?

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Wilt Chamberlain FTW; because he scored 100 points in a game, 20,000 ladies in his career, plus all of the people named in this thread. Yes, including Rebecca Black :eek: 's mother :D
 
Well, it's nice to see people have had so much fun with this? But my original comment stands... "Paul Rogers?"

"Let's move before they raise the parking rate!"
'All right now, baby it's a all right now."

I used to think he said before they raise the ****ing rent?

So not being clearly understood or intelligible is clearly one of the requirements for being one of the greatest rock singers of all time.
 
Well, it's nice to see people have had so much fun with this? But my original comment stands... "Paul Rogers?"

Rogers is just another cracker stealing the black man's music. Little Richard, Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker, Sam & Dave, Otis Redding, etc. etc. etc.; they all did that better first.
 
Favorite voice - John Lennon
Best technical singer - Freddie Mercury
 
Rogers is just another cracker stealing the black man's music. Little Richard, Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker, Sam & Dave, Otis Redding, etc. etc. etc.; they all did that better first.

What does that make Darius Rucker?
 
Freddie Mercury. he could sing anything, any style and the range he had was almost insane!
 
Can you pick just one???

I'm an old guy, so my thinking centers in the 1970's and 1980's. My fantasy was to get Freddie Mercury from Queen, Steve Perry from Journey and Steve Walsh from Kansas in the studio together. The high harmony possibilities make my mouth water.
 
I visit a mate who is always playing his "Classic Hits" radio station...plays 70's and 80's music.

That dude that sings "When I see you smile" has a good voice.
 
Paul Rogers

no one like him since, I saw him do a song with Jo Bonamassa he stole the show
 
Rogers is just another cracker stealing the black man's music. Little Richard, Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker, Sam & Dave, Otis Redding, etc. etc. etc.; they all did that better first.

mshilarious be Hate Inn... There are many great singers, white, black, red, yellow, green? Why do people have to bring color in to "everything?" What's up with that? I liked Michael Jackson back when he was black? And I love the old Motown bands? I have them on vinyl? But I like white people too? I enjoyed Pavarotti? I’m pretty sure he’s not white or black? Why can’t it just be about the music?
 
Because Pavarotti was not stealing another people's music like he invented it (and he's pretty white underneath all that beard).
 
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