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20 greatest voices in rock and guess what?
jon has supringsly made the list!
1. Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin) 2. Freddie Mercury (Queen) 3. Paul Rodgers (Free/Bad Company) 4. Ian Gillan (Deep Purple) 5. Roger Daltrey (The Who) 6. David Coverdale (Whitesnake) 7. Axl Rose (Guns N' Roses) 8. Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) 9. Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) 10. Bon Scott (AC/DC) 11. David Bowie 12. Jon Bon Jovi (Bon Jovi) 13. Steven Tyler (Aerosmith) 14. Jon Anderson (Yes) 15. Bruce Springsteen 16. Joe Cocker 17. Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath) 18. Bono (U2) 19. Peter Gabriel 20. James Hetfield (Metallica) http://www.nme.com/news/led-zeppelin/41860 --------------------------------------------------------- Nice to see him in there hey! |
Glad to see Jon there. :)
Joe Cocker should be higher IMO |
Im shocked Bruce isnt higher on the list... Glad JBJ made it.
Dawn |
How on God's green but polluted Earth did Jon Bon Jovi beat Steven Tyler?
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Nice to see Jon in there for once. Bono should be higher, though, what a range.
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Good to see Jon & Bowie there :)
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plant was a terrible live singer ergo should not be 1st imo
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Axl Rose, 7? A joke surely?
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and i'm glad jon finally gets some recognition for his talent too! |
I'm a huge Zeppelin fan but much of the time Robert Plant sounded like shit live. I've certainly heard Jon (and Bruce) sound less than their best but I've never heard either of them sound as bad as Plant sometimes did live.
I'd knock Plant down the list for sure. But yes - it's nice to see Jon in the company that he deserves to be in. Nobody is talking about cheesy lyrics here - it's just voices - and there are times that I think Jon is THE voice. If I were going to question anyone on that list it would be Jagger. He has a lot of stage presence and attitude - but just considering his voice - nope, not for me. |
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