you have got to be fucking kidding me?
I suppose the voter all come from St.Rita's school for the deaf.
*LOL! I don't agree with the list either.
>I suppose the voters all come from St.Rita's school for the deaf.
Hear is a better list and I will only go to twenty and not in order.
1. Eric Adams. (if he isn't on the list as great as he is, then the
list is meaningless)
2. Rob Halford
3. Paul Stanley
4. Ozzy
5. Bruce Dickinson
6. Ronnie James Dio
7. James Hetfield
8. Jocaim cans
9. Fabio lione
10.Timo Kotipelto
11.Ralf Scheepers
12. Ian Gillan
13. Tarja Turunen
14. Doro Pesch
15. Tim Owens
16. Vince Neil
17. Biff Byford
18. Sammy Hagar
19. Dee Snider
20. Robert Plant.
Fuck Shit Parader
>On 4 Dec 2006 23:29:51 -0800, "AJ" <kiss...@aol.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>Broncofan wrote:
>>> you have got to be fucking kidding me?
>>>
>>> I suppose the voter all come from St.Rita's school for the deaf.
>>
>>
>>*LOL! I don't agree with the list either.
>
>
>HERE is a better list and I will only go to twenty and not in order.
>28. Steve Perry
LOL
--
lab~rat >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?
Paul has SUCH a strong voice, and sings with more passion than anyone
on that list, or any other list!
Al
Any list with Axl Rose ahead of Paul Stanley and David Lee Roth just
ain't worth it :)
>An odd list considering it omits Jeff Scott Soto and places Joe Lynn
>Turner at 84.
I hope Journey wakes up and names Soto as their full time singer. I
thought he was very impressive as their singer when I saw them earlier
this year. I've always thought he was VERY underrated.
>When did Steve Perry become a heavy metal vocalist?
There are several singers on there that I'd have to ask the same
question about.
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>On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 10:19:41 -0500, themeekshallinherit@thenewsgroup (Dumpster
>Baby) wrote:
>
>>An odd list considering it omits Jeff Scott Soto and places Joe Lynn
>>Turner at 84. Eh, I'd think we can all agree that these things are
>>nothing more than popularity contests.
>
>On their worst day they could blow Ozzy away.
Ozzy isn't high on the list because he sounds great. He is there
because he is a pioneer.
Black Sabbath invented heavy metal. I am not saying no one else
helped (led zep)
but Sabbath was HEAVY as shit when no one else was. Ozzy is the
godfather of heavy metal. He gets points for that. He blazed the path
for generations to come. Actually Mr. Iommi did most of the
songwriting, but then someone had to sing it.
Yeah, he'd make a great wedding singer...
The only thing I hate more than Steve Perry is his voice. Well, maybe
the songs he sings, his voice and the man himself would be a three way
tie.
> HIT PARADER'S ALL TIME TOP 100 HEAVY METAL VOCALISTS
> Hit Parader announced this years results of the "Top 100 Heavy Metal
> vocalists of all time". Here are the results:
This has definitely no sense.
If the criterion is the technical skill, a guy like Bruce Dickinson
should be well ahead of most of the others.
If the criterion is the uniqueness, Blackie Lawless and Paul Stanley
should be among the very best ones. WASP with Lawless or Kiss without
Stanley would simply be no longer WASP or Kiss...
If the criterion is just a matter of personal taste throught a poll,
then I can understand these results.
--
pehache
>On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 11:54:08 +1300, TTD
><mongopawninga...@gmail.comm> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 10:19:41 -0500, themeekshallinherit@thenewsgroup (Dumpster
>>Baby) wrote:
>>
>>>An odd list considering it omits Jeff Scott Soto and places Joe Lynn
>>>Turner at 84. Eh, I'd think we can all agree that these things are
>>>nothing more than popularity contests.
>>
>>On their worst day they could blow Ozzy away.
>
>IMO, Ozzy vocally, has been shot for decades. Even during the Blizzard
>and Diary tours, his voice was riddled from alcohol and cigarette
>abuse and he had a hard time remembering lyrics.
>
>He was solid in the early Sabbath years and I think the fact that Ozzy
>has one of the most recognizable voices in Hard Rock/Heavy Metal,
>instantly puts him above more technically competent vocalists. Right
>or wrong, the guy is an icon and icons always fair well in popularity
>polls.
>
>db
thanks for repeating what I just said.
also, stop pretending you don't see my posts. I know you do because a
lot of your content is mine. You steal my ideas all the time.
Where's Tony Martin? Where's Ian Gillan? Where's Glenn Hughes?
> Black Sabbath invented heavy metal.
I thought that guy from the Kinks "invented" heavy metal.
That's what he claims, anyway.
"The Space Boss" <drsmi...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1165434660....@79g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
Well, I think he is delusional. The kinks? heh.
Actually, I created it.
lol
I never said he was metal I just said he's great :)