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    Posted: August 05 2023 at 07:34
1. Steve Hogarth
2. Hasse Fröberg
3. Daniel Gildenlöw
4. Stuart Nicholson
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dellinger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2020 at 14:48
It's my top 3 that I have very well defined, in no particular order: Jon Anderson, Annie Haslam, and Francesco di Giacomo.

Other great ones that come to my mind, though I would surely be forgetting many: Greg Lake, Peter Hamill, Freddy Mercury, Janis Joplin, Dio, Sting, Rod Stewart, Roger Daltrey, Robert Plant, Byron... and that's just going with the classics...
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

It's always strange that Chris Thompson never features on anyone's lists. He get's the best out of Springsteen , Marley , even Paul Weller songs. I put him right up there.
 

I agree he's great. Five is just such a small number.
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How could I forget Joe Cocker...
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

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After that Greg Lake, Justin Hayward and John Wetton easily (all classic English vocalists who could have non prog stuff quite easily if they wanted.. I suppose they did!)
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I've always enjoyed Greg Lake, however in his first 2 solo albums, you kinda found out ... he's not a regular singer!

He fits way better in the line of ACTOR/SINGER, for the way the words are used, and specially in ELP when even some expressions were used as ACCENTS on the music ... (don't tell me lies .... thump thump thump on the drum), which made it spectacular ... and the only other one that does things like that really well, and acts his way through anything is Christian Decamps in ANGE ... and his first couple of solo albums are even more explosive and strong because of it!

Another actor/singer ... is Meatloaf ... and even in his biography he states ... he is an actor that just happens to sing!

Many vocalists can sing ... no questions there ... but they can't act and bring out the lines as strongly as many of these other folks ... sometimes, I think that is the problem ... and I would like to say ... stop singing ... just do the lines! (I learned this in a play rehearsal, when I had everyone sit down in the dark and just go through their lines (one act play!) without "characterization" ... an exercise meant to see how well they "know" their lines, which should not be an issue for a rock band doing the same song 154 times already! But the result is that you find other ways of saying things that you had not thought about!

Singers could use that experience to learn how to use the material they sing ... too many of them have no idea what they are doing, like that guy singing in the last version of Chris' days ... who had stock expressions and hand movements, that meant absolutely nothing to the material at hand ... it's called nowadays a "mailed in" performance!


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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

I thought we were supposed to list 5 prog vocalists... 

Hi,

Mine were all "prog", although Mississipi Charles Bevel kinda fits in a different category of "progressive" in that his voice and singing is the best instrument of all! And his expression is so beautiful as to make you cry and go ... wow ... when he does something. I think a lot of it has to do with the lyrics themselves, and how you act them out ... 

AND THIS WAS A GUY THAT TOLD THE MUSICAL INDUSTRY TO TAKE A HIKE. Because he (likely) got seriously ripped of. He became a technician in the LA based (and famous!!!) PBS station. The station had a half hour TV special on him, probably done behind their knowledge, and I got to see it one time around 1981 or 1982 and it still stands as one of the best things I have ever seen. There are a few clips on the tube now ... but seeing him and Chick Street Man together then, was one of those golden moments that you remember for life!

That, in itself is more "prog" than half the material listed here!
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It's always strange that Chris Thompson never features on anyone's lists. He get's the best out of Springsteen , Marley , even Paul Weller songs. I put him right up there.

After that Greg Lake, Justin Hayward and John Wetton easily (all classic English vocalists who could have non prog stuff quite easily if they wanted.. I suppose they did!)

Steve Walsh deserves a mention. Of the higher pitched vocalists he is definitely one of the best.

Although more noted as a guitarist , John Mitchell is a great vocalist. Just check out The Wind That Shakes The Barley (It Bites).

Also love Dave Longdon of BBT (probably my favourite modern vocalist).

Females:
Annie Haslam
Christina (Magenta)
Sonja Kristina
Kate Bush
Courtney Swain ( Bent Knee)
Alanis Morissette
Tori Amos
Lee Douglas (Anathema)
Susie Bogdanowicz (Glass Hammer)


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Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

I won't even try to cut it down to 5, but these are among my favourite pop/rock singers. They are not necessarily technical virtuosos, but I love them for their unique and personal vocal expression.

John Lennon
Paul McCartney
Mick Jagger
Jim Morrison
Janis Joplin
Grace Slick
Marvin Gaye
Stevie Wonder
Freddie Mercury
David Bowie
Joni Mitchell
Joe Strummer (technically he's not very good, but his singing is perfect for its music - raw and unpolished)
David Byrne
Michael Stipe
Nick Cave
Johnny Cash

Hard rock screamers are for most part not my thing, however, I really like Ian Gillan
In your list there are lots of vocalists I also really like, I think Stipe is the only one I think quite mediocre as vocalist (but not bad in any way). I am a huge fan of Jagger, Morrison, Cave & Cash!
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1. P J Harvey
2. Jukka Gustavson
3. Howlin`Wolf
4. Tom Waits
5. Greg Lake

This was really hard, there are just so many so great...I just had to take Howlin`instead of Beefheart, just because Captain owns so much to him...


Edited by Mortte - April 30 2020 at 22:57
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Florence Henderson
Miley Cyrus
Yoko Ono
Justin Bieber
Florence Foster Jenkins

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Joni Mitchell
Jon Anderson
Annie Haslam
Peter Hammill
Roger Daltrey
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I won't even try to cut it down to 5, but these are among my favourite pop/rock singers. They are not necessarily technical virtuosos, but I love them for their unique and personal vocal expression.

John Lennon
Paul McCartney
Mick Jagger
Jim Morrison
Janis Joplin
Grace Slick
Marvin Gaye
Stevie Wonder
Freddie Mercury
David Bowie
Joni Mitchell
Joe Strummer (technically he's not very good, but his singing is perfect for its music - raw and unpolished)
David Byrne
Michael Stipe
Nick Cave
Johnny Cash

Hard rock screamers are for most part not my thing, however, I really like Ian Gillan
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Björk (seriously, you may think about her music what you want, but who can deny she belongs to the top 5 voice-wise?? And nobody has listed her yet???)
Kate Bush
Peter Gabriel
David Sylvian
Annie Haslam
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Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

top 5?  hmmm

1a and 1b) Justin Hayward and Greg Lake

not just the best best vocalists in prog..  but all of rock.

3a) 3b)Richard Sinclair and David Sylvian

I mean seriously man... you have to be one of them long haired pinko types with a commie flag tacked up on  the wall of your garage.. a real snake in the grass I tell ya guys to not think that either of them ..could make singing the f**king yellow pages mandatory listening

5) Jack Bruce.. sure he is probably only behind Jamerson and Entwistle as the greatest bassist to have ever played.. but I love.. absolutely love his voice. Completely underrated as a singer. Be in slow songs... or hard and heavy



Quite agree but can we get David Gilmour in there too. 5b perhaps?
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I thought we were supposed to list 5 prog vocalists... 
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Can't help myself--there are so many:

From the 60s:

Aretha Franklin
Marvin Gaye
Andy Williams
John Lennon
Roger Chapman
Justin Hayward

From the 1970s:

Al Green
Peter Gabriel
Annie Haslem
Roger Hodgson
Sandy Denny
Demetrio Stratos
Joni Mitchell
Kerry Minnear
David Robert Pack

From the 1980s:

Kiri Te Kanawa
David Sylvian
Elizabeth Fraser
James Grant
Tracey Thorn
Curt Smith
Roddy Frame
George Michael

From the 1990s:

Tracey Thorn
Robert Smith
Seal
Alanis Morissette
Layne Staley

From the 2000s:

Marco Glühmann
Joanne Hogg 
Maynard James Keenan 
Ileesha Bailey

From the 2010s:

Courtney Swain
Alessio Calandriello
Elizabeth Heaton
Ian Kenny
Elaine Di Falco
Yann Linger


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Hi,

Mississipi Charles Bevel
Christian Decamps
Peter Hammill
Kate Bush
Roy Harper

Special Mentions:
the late Sandy Denny
the late Francesco di Giacomo
the late Jim Morrison
the late Janis Joplin (probably the one that left it all on the stage!)


Edited by moshkito - May 02 2020 at 08:29
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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

1. Jean Stapleton
2. Tiny Tim
3. Abe Vigoda
4. Dorothy Wiggin
5. Moe Howard

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What about Florence Foster Jenkins, Richard Harris, Clint Eastwood, Rex Harrison, and Elizabeth Taylor? 
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Originally posted by essexboyinwales essexboyinwales wrote:

Damian Wilson
Floor Jansen
Devin Townsend
Anneke Van Geersburgen
Anna Murphy

Spot the odd one out there?.....

I've never heard of Anna Murphy, so I googled her, so no wonder I don't know who she is, I don't listen to Eluveitie 


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