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Joined: January 17 2012
Location: Wirral
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Points: 1079
Posted: December 07 2015 at 10:57
Ian Gillan!
I love the other two singers, but when you look at the history of Ian Gillan and more importantly his showbiz history. Not just a singer of Deep Purple, Black Sabbath (For a bit) and solo "WHAT?" said I, "No party?","NO PARTY?!!" "LET ME OUUUUTT!"
You'll see he's the more technical of the three singers listed.
Joined: June 18 2009
Location: Mexico
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Points: 12732
Posted: December 07 2015 at 21:49
Oh, I don't know. It should be between Robert Plant and Roger Daltrey... I know Led Zeppelin better, and have more songs by them that I really love, than The Who... and Plant is a superb singer as well. Yet as far as singing goes, Roger Daltrey really shines too (well, also Ian Gillan, but I like the other to better).
Joined: September 30 2006
Location: Pearland
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Points: 65268
Posted: December 08 2015 at 00:33
Plant wasn't just a great rock vocalist, he is an expert of all things Blue in a way no other English rocker was. Sure Joe Cocker may've been more authentic, but Plant understood Blues history; he is an archivist in black American vocal musics, and uses that mastery in his songs. You don't get that from Daltrey or Gillan.
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