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Is Eddie Vedder one of the top 10 Rock n Roll singers ever?

contributing factors in determining this are obviously a singers vocals, showmanship, stage presence, chemistry with his/her band and body of work over the entirety of his/her career, any musicianship should not be taken into account, strictly mic in hand on stage
My top 10 list is:
1. Mick Jagger
2. Robert Plant
3. Freddy Mercury
4. Bono
5. Steve Perry
6. Steven Tyler
7. Eddie Vedder
8. Ozzy Osbourne
9. James Hetfield
10.Jon Bon Jovi
I am sure there is much room for debate on this, try to respect people's choices, as misguided as some may be
My top 10 list is:
1. Mick Jagger
2. Robert Plant
3. Freddy Mercury
4. Bono
5. Steve Perry
6. Steven Tyler
7. Eddie Vedder
8. Ozzy Osbourne
9. James Hetfield
10.Jon Bon Jovi
I am sure there is much room for debate on this, try to respect people's choices, as misguided as some may be
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2. Marvin Gaye
3. Rob Halford
4. Ian Gillan
5. Bruce Dickinson
6. Ronnie James Dio
7. Chris Cornell/Layne Staley/Eddie Vedder/Mark Lanegan
8. David Gilmour
9. Phil Anselmo
10. Ann Wilson
PJ: 2011-09-03 2011-09-04
2.Robert Plant (hammer of the gods)
4.Howlin Wolf (nuff said)
3.Jim Morrison (think what you may about the band, this guy had a great voice)
4.Ann Wilson (hammer of the goddesses)
5. Van Morrison (what can I say, he's the man)
6.Eddie Vedder
7.Chris Cornell (best of my generation)
8.Layne (who else can make a goat sound fuckin' awesome)
9.Kim Deal (alright I'm partial here)
10.Thome Yorke (on the fact alone that his voice is basically another instrument in the band)
Robert Plant-what a fucking range and so influential, so many moments from their albums where he, out of all of them, still give me goosebumps
Roger Daltrey-Won't fucking Get fucking Fooled A-fucking-gain
Eddie Vedder-such a unique voice and so emotive it's sickening
Maynard James Keenan- so great dynamically, can be delicate and raging from one line to the next, and the phrasing and delivery is so unique
Chris Robinson- great mix all the classic blues based singers with swagger for ages
Chris Cornell- like a heavy metal Robert Plant
Gilmour/Waters combo-such a perfect yin and yang
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
Well then we should go ahead and scratch Steve Perry, Bono, and Jon Bon Jovi.
Honorable mention for me would be Michael Hutchence.
Jim Morrison
Eddie
Layne Staley
Chris Cornell
Maynard From TOOL
Mick Jagger
Freddie Mercury
Roger Dahltrey
And I hate too say it but Axl Rose up to '92.
SHOW COUNT: (170) 1990's=3, 2000's=53, 2010/20's=114, US=124, CAN=15, Europe=20 ,New Zealand=4, Australia=5
Mexico=1, Colombia=1
Ya, I guess he'd be the only one, I am not smart. It was tough as Axl is such a fuck, but great frontman back In the day.
this. And of course, Steve Marriott. Lil' Stevie made Jagger look like a booger.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYSI8gEh6o0&feature=bf_next&list=PL9A00F7314885A11C&shuffle=825010
Gotta say, it's better than Mr. Ament's.
Jim morrison
Steve perry
Steven Tyler
Eddie vedder
Chris Cornell
Maynard James Keenan
Layne Stanley
Freddie mercury
Phil Collins
Glasgow S.E.C.C. 2000
Shepherds Bush 2009 - M.E.N 2009 - London O2 2009
Boston 2010 - Newark 2010 - MSG1+2 2010 - Dublin 2010 - Belfast 2010
London 2010
Manchester 1+2 2012 EV Manchester 2012 EV London 31/7/2012
Philly 1+2 2013 - Hartford 2013
Berlin 2014 Leeds 2014
Fenway 2 2016
EV London 1+2 2017
London 1+2 - Berlin 2018
Manchester 2024 - Boston 1+2
Agree!
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Love seeing everyone else's personal faves pop up here too..
AMAZED to get through this list so far and no love for James Brown :shock: ...
Before you all start on (this is rock n roll, blah, blah, blah) --> he IS in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame (for what that's worth).
AMAZED to get through this list so far and no love for Janis Joplin :shock: ...
AMAZED to get through this list so far and no love for Jeff Buckley :shock: ...
AMAZED to get through this list so far and no love for Prince :shock: ...
AMAZED to get through this list so far and no love for John Lennon :shock: ...
No Ronnie James Dio? Dennis DeYoung? Van Morrison?
I love TOOL, but I'd put all of the aforementioned way ahead of MJK...
Ever? Not the last 30 yrs, not just grunge. Rock n roll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep this thread going!
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Robert Plant
Jeff Buckley
Eddie Vedder
Ian Astbury
Ian McCulloch (Echo and the Bunnymen)
Freddy Mercury (sp)
Layne Stayley
I'd say MJK tops Ed and alot of others in all those categories except range and they are pretty neck and neck emotionally. Not to mention, I think MJK has been quite a bit more influential and is much more original.
James Brown isn't rock. Madonna is in the Rnr HoF too so I don't think they have a firm grasp of that. I'd kinda put Prince in this category as well. He rocks a little bit more, but I've always thought of him more in the r&b realm.
Janis Joplin isn't great singer. Influential as they get and a trailblazer
Dio, Buckley(from the little I've heard) and Van Morrison are definitely deserving.
Dennis Deyoung, I like Styx more than most here, but I've always thought his voice while great, was a little cheesy.
Now that I give it more thought...... Jack White and Andy Wood