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Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Singers Of All Time 1 | Aretha Franklin
2 | Ray Charles 3 | Elvis Presley 4 | Sam Cooke 5 | John Lennon 6 | Marvin Gaye 7 | Bob Dylan 8 | Otis Redding 9 | Stevie Wonder 10 | James Brown 11 | Paul McCartney 12 | Little Richard 13 | Roy Orbison 14 | Al Green 15 | Robert Plant 16 | Mick Jagger 17 | Tina Turner 18 | Freddie Mercury 19 | Bob Marley 20 | Smokey Robinson 21 | Johnny Cash 22 | Etta James 23 | David Bowie 24 | Van Morrison 25 | Michael Jackson 26 | Jackie Wilson 27 | Hank Williams 28 | Janis Joplin 29 | Nina Simone 30 | Prince 31 | Howlin' Wolf 32 | Bono 33 | Steve Winwood 34 | Whitney Houston 35 | Dusty Springfield 36 | Bruce Springsteen 37 | Neil Young 38 | Elton John 39 | Jeff Buckley 40 | Curtis Mayfield 41 | Chuck Berry 42 | Joni Mitchell 43 | George Jones 44 | Bobby "Blue" Bland 45 | Kurt Cobain 46 | Patsy Cline 47 | Jim Morrison 48 | Buddy Holly 49 | Donny Hathaway 50 | Bonnie Raitt 51 | Gladys Knight 52 | Brian Wilson 53 | Muddy Waters by Ben Harper 54 | Luther Vandross 55 | Paul Rodgers 56 | Mavis Staples 57 | Eric Burdon 58 | Christina Aguilera 59 | Rod Stewart 60 | Björk 61 | Roger Daltrey 62 | Lou Reed 63 | Dion 64 | Axl Rose 65 | David Ruffin 66 | Thom Yorke 67 | Jerry Lee Lewis 68 | Wilson Pickett 69 | Ronnie Spector 70 | Gregg Allman 71 | Toots HIbbert 72 | John Fogerty 73 | Dolly Parton 74 | James Taylor 75 | Iggy Pop 76 | Steve Perry 77 | Merle Haggard 78 | Sly Stone 79 | Mariah Carey 80 | Frankie Valli 81 | John Lee Hooker by Bonnie Raitt 82 | Tom Waits 83 | Patti Smith 84 | Darlene Love 85 | Sam Moore 86 | Art Garfunkel 87 | Don Henley 88 | Willie Nelson 89 | Solomon Burke 90 | The Everly Brothers 91 | Levon Helm by Jim James 92 | Morrissey 93 | Annie Lennox 94 | Karen Carpenter 95 | Patti LaBelle 96 | B.B. King 97 | Joe Cocker 98 | Stevie Knicks 99 | Steven Tyler 100 | Mary J. Blige | |
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asg said: 1 | Aretha Franklin
2 | Ray Charles 3 | Elvis Presley 4 | Sam Cooke 5 | John Lennon 6 | Marvin Gaye 7 | Bob Dylan 8 | Otis Redding 9 | Stevie Wonder 10 | James Brown 11 | Paul McCartney 12 | Little Richard 13 | Roy Orbison 14 | Al Green 15 | Robert Plant 16 | Mick Jagger 17 | Tina Turner 18 | Freddie Mercury 19 | Bob Marley 20 | Smokey Robinson 21 | Johnny Cash 22 | Etta James 23 | David Bowie 24 | Van Morrison 25 | Michael Jackson 26 | Jackie Wilson 27 | Hank Williams 28 | Janis Joplin 29 | Nina Simone 30 | Prince 31 | Howlin' Wolf 32 | Bono 33 | Steve Winwood 34 | Whitney Houston 35 | Dusty Springfield 36 | Bruce Springsteen 37 | Neil Young 38 | Elton John 39 | Jeff Buckley 40 | Curtis Mayfield 41 | Chuck Berry 42 | Joni Mitchell 43 | George Jones 44 | Bobby "Blue" Bland 45 | Kurt Cobain 46 | Patsy Cline 47 | Jim Morrison 48 | Buddy Holly 49 | Donny Hathaway 50 | Bonnie Raitt 51 | Gladys Knight 52 | Brian Wilson 53 | Muddy Waters by Ben Harper 54 | Luther Vandross 55 | Paul Rodgers 56 | Mavis Staples 57 | Eric Burdon 58 | Christina Aguilera 59 | Rod Stewart 60 | Björk 61 | Roger Daltrey 62 | Lou Reed 63 | Dion 64 | Axl Rose 65 | David Ruffin 66 | Thom Yorke 67 | Jerry Lee Lewis 68 | Wilson Pickett 69 | Ronnie Spector 70 | Gregg Allman 71 | Toots HIbbert 72 | John Fogerty 73 | Dolly Parton 74 | James Taylor 75 | Iggy Pop 76 | Steve Perry 77 | Merle Haggard 78 | Sly Stone 79 | Mariah Carey 80 | Frankie Valli 81 | John Lee Hooker by Bonnie Raitt 82 | Tom Waits 83 | Patti Smith 84 | Darlene Love 85 | Sam Moore 86 | Art Garfunkel 87 | Don Henley 88 | Willie Nelson 89 | Solomon Burke 90 | The Everly Brothers 91 | Levon Helm by Jim James 92 | Morrissey 93 | Annie Lennox 94 | Karen Carpenter 95 | Patti LaBelle 96 | B.B. King 97 | Joe Cocker 98 | Stevie Knicks 99 | Steven Tyler 100 | Mary J. Blige Oh god, enough with KURT COBAIN already number 45 of all time? Mary J? nice to see Levon Helm, didnt think anyone who worked at Rolling Stone or read it had a clue who they were "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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As big of a Nirvana fan as I am Kurt wasn't the best singer and shouldn't be anywhere near that high if on that list at all. And how the hell did Bob Dylan get so high? His voice is very plain compared to the majority of people below him. Receiving transmission from David Bowie's nipple antenna. Do you read me Lieutenant Bowie, I said do you read me...Lieutenant Bowie | |
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Bobby Dylan @ 7, c'mon now.
There's a lotta' Shock and Awe..."awe shit", that is, on this list. I'm surprised this was even printed. This surely isn't based on vocals alone. | |
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StarMon said: Bobby Dylan @ 7, c'mon now.
There's a lotta' Shock and Awe..."awe shit", that is, on this list. I'm surprised this was even printed. This surely isn't based on vocals alone. Considered the musicians who voted, lol. | |
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This list sucks | |
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We can debate order and who is missing and who shouldn't be included 'til the cows come back to the barn to fertilize the floor. And a lot of it would no doubt be very credible criticism.
But overall at first glance I find this list intriguing, as it mixes quite well the extraordinarily talented singers with those who sound incredible despite their textbook flaws. It also seems to place some lower that can blow the doors off the joint but that don't have nearly the richness of catalog in which to stretch and shine. Yes, I like my gravel roads to go unpaved (Bob Dylan/Tom Waits). And I like my super highways to hum like a greased mother fu**er (Marvin Gaye/Sam Cooke/Prince). Obviously there are many, many great singers not listed here, because there will always be many more great singers than there are great songs. Just like there are many more great actors then there are great writer/directors. To me it's mostly about the material. And this list seems to somewhat speak to that. Aretha Franklin without that incredible body of work in the 70s isn't nearly as interesting to listen to, even with that remarkable voice. And there's always a bit of a bias here, because not enough diversity is called upon to construct such lists. -- please help me -- [Edited 11/12/08 19:50pm] | |
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What is this list based on? Vocals? Number of hits? Their career?
What? | |
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30 | Prince
this shit is wrong as hell | |
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Timmy84 said: StarMon said: Bobby Dylan @ 7, c'mon now.
There's a lotta' Shock and Awe..."awe shit", that is, on this list. I'm surprised this was even printed. This surely isn't based on vocals alone. Considered the musicians who voted, lol. ..Is that what that is. | |
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StarMon said: Timmy84 said: Considered the musicians who voted, lol. ..Is that what that is. Yes. | |
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junebug18 said: What is this list based on? Vocals? Number of hits? Their career?
What? Who the fuck knows? | |
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Alej said: 30 | Prince
this shit is wrong as hell I actually think that one is pretty accurate. I may not agree on who is in front of him, but he shouldn't be in the top twenty.. There are far better singers out there. not sayin he isn't one of the best, but there are people vocally better | |
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No George Michael? | |
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98 | Stevie Knicks
who's Stevie Knicks? and yes, Kurt Cobain is certainly a better singer than Karen Carpenter. by all standards established on the Planet Naboo. that's also why people like Chaka Khan didn't even make it into the top 100. thatsfuckingridiculoushorseshit Has anyone tried unplugging the United States and plugging it back in? | |
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BombSquad said: 98 | Stevie Knicks
who's Stevie Knicks? and yes, Kurt Cobain is certainly a better singer than Karen Carpenter. by all standards established on the Planet Naboo. that's also why people like Chaka Khan didn't even make it into the top 100. thatsfuckingridiculoushorseshit She's one of the chicks from Fleetwood Mac, who had a very successfull career. She became more mainstream when Destiny's Child samples one of her tunes and Lindsay Lohan did a cover of that particular. | |
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MikeMatronik said: BombSquad said: who's Stevie Knicks? She's one of the chicks from Fleetwood Mac, who had a very successfull career. She became more mainstream when Destiny's Child samples one of her tunes and Lindsay Lohan did a cover of that particular. is she somehow related to Stevie Nicks from Fleetwood Knac? Has anyone tried unplugging the United States and plugging it back in? | |
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BombSquad said: MikeMatronik said: She's one of the chicks from Fleetwood Mac, who had a very successfull career. She became more mainstream when Destiny's Child samples one of her tunes and Lindsay Lohan did a cover of that particular. is she somehow related to Stevie Nicks from Fleetwood Knac? Dude i did not notice the K! Dumb rolling stone guys! | |
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frank sinatra ??? It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis! | |
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kev1n said: frank sinatra ???
exactly. also Billie Holiday or Bing Crosby. those are people who defined what is "singing" in the genre which is today know as pop music a ridiculous list Has anyone tried unplugging the United States and plugging it back in? | |
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Where´s Madonna?!?! | |
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kcwm said: As big of a Nirvana fan as I am Kurt wasn't the best singer and shouldn't be anywhere near that high if on that list at all. And how the hell did Bob Dylan get so high? His voice is very plain compared to the majority of people below him.
Not sure if this is in any particular order. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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bsbd2luvr said: No George Michael?
For me that's the only one missing. Glad they got Karen Carpenter. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Where's LaToya?
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BombSquad said: 98 | Stevie Knicks
who's Stevie Knicks? and yes, Kurt Cobain is certainly a better singer than Karen Carpenter. The fu*k he is. Seriously she had a voice as smooth as velvet. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: BombSquad said: who's Stevie Knicks? and yes, Kurt Cobain is certainly a better singer than Karen Carpenter. The fu*k he is. Seriously she had a voice as smooth as velvet. And she did Stand Back...an obligatory prince-related download song! | |
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MikeMatronik said: superspaceboy said: The fu*k he is. Seriously she had a voice as smooth as velvet. And she did Stand Back...an obligatory prince-related download song! I meant Karen not Stevie. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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bsbd2luvr said: No George Michael?
That makes the list even more shittier. | |
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superspaceboy said: BombSquad said: who's Stevie Knicks? and yes, Kurt Cobain is certainly a better singer than Karen Carpenter. The fu*k he is. Seriously she had a voice as smooth as velvet. I think BombSquad is being sarcastic. I love them both | |
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Where's Ann Wilson? | |
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