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ricechex 04.06.2006 04:30 PM

Favorite Rock Singers
 
for chex, it's Joe Strummer, RIP, and Steve Malkmus.

Rob Instigator 04.06.2006 04:53 PM

My favorite rock singers are

LEE RANALDO (above all)
Gibby Haynes
Mark Sandman (R.I.P.)

ricechex 04.06.2006 04:56 PM

Mark Sandman was great. That's a damn shame..

LifeDistortion 04.06.2006 08:09 PM

Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, and Mike Patton, probobly.

xpresswaytoyrskull 04.06.2006 08:19 PM

Mark E. Smith
Johnathan Richman

johnnywinternoshow 04.06.2006 08:34 PM

lee ranaldo
jon garcia (kyuss)
j mascis
mike patton
robert plant
mark e smith
gibby
mark lanegan
thurston
kim
beefheart
waits

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 04.06.2006 11:14 PM

Does Waits really count as rock?

David Bowie
Marc Bolan
Black Francis
Glenn Danzig
Iggy Pop
Peter Murphy
Jim Reid

krastian 04.06.2006 11:21 PM

Other than the Youth......

Michael Stipe
Jim Morrison
Brian Wilson
Leonard Cohen
Eddie Vedder
Kim Deal
Joey Ramone

"Rock" used lightly.....

aaronalive 04.06.2006 11:37 PM

rollins

DJ Rick 04.07.2006 12:19 AM

Dudes...

Dugald MacKenzie (r.i.p.) of Sick Things and the first couple of Venom P. Stinger albums

Then there's Mr. Vom!!! Gotta love his novocaine-mouth stylings!

Joe from Infest was the best at the sandwich-in-mouth style in hardcore...better, I think, than John Brannon of Negative Approach.

Al from US Maple is funny.

Ladies...

Eva, formerly of the band Alarmist, a sometimes Gang Wizard and Vholtz collaborator, and now a really unique headtrip psych experimenter under the name Inca Ore. Her solo stuff is mostly a'capella, and it's awesome!

Marion from the Dogfaced Hermans (and sometimes The Ex) is very powerful.

Jenny from Erase Errata is great.

Yuki from the Japanese hardcore bands Sink and Mass Genocide was mesmerizing when I saw her live...just unleashing the gnarliest banshee wail while rotating her long shiny hair like a propeller blade.

Flen flyys 04.07.2006 12:41 AM

Kristin Hersh
Mark Lanegan
PJ Harvey
Kurt Cobain

Radioactive Poltergeist 04.07.2006 03:57 AM

Ian Curtis and John Darnielle

Katy 04.07.2006 04:14 AM

Iggy.

Hip Priest 04.07.2006 04:37 AM

My favourite would be Jim Reid from the Jesus and Mary Chain, I think.

Others competing for a top five place: Kim Gordon, Mark E Smith, Thurston Moore, Mary Mary (Gaye Bykers on Acid), Carl McCoy (Fields of the Nephilim), John Fogerty.

If it were based puely on live perfomance, it would be Thurston, who is excellent on stage.

marleypumpkin 04.07.2006 04:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hip Priest
If it were based puely on live perfomance, it would be Thurston, who is excellent on stage.


I can vouch for that. :)

FruitLoop 04.07.2006 05:05 AM

Bob Dylan
Neil Young
Tom Petty

...just joking ;)

I'll vouch for Kurt Cobain

johnnywinternoshow 04.07.2006 07:17 AM

whats wrong with neil young?! And I like the way dylan 'sings' too, like mark e smith it's the unusual approach that makes it interesting

FruitLoop 04.07.2006 09:08 AM

There is nothing wrong with neil young, but some of his early stuff had songs that were not really in his range. I've got After the Goldrush, and some songs send chills down my spine for the wrong reasons.

Unusual approaches to rock signing would be perhaps more the likes of Freddy Mercury or Meat Loaf, bridging together opera, broadway musicals, and rock. Just my two øre...

Toxa 04.07.2006 09:11 AM

Page Hamilton
Perry Farell

and Sonics of course :)

supersonicsix 04.07.2006 09:19 AM

pj harvey
jim reid
iggy
jimi hendrix (if that counts as rock, i think so)
jim morrison
the guy from wolfmother

DJ Rick 04.07.2006 04:00 PM

The dude from Burning Witch

Signpost 04.07.2006 05:23 PM

Daniel Higgs
Billy Corgan
Michael R. Gira
John Lydon
PJ Harvey
Isobel Sollenberger
Jarboe
Morrissey

Lone Flanger 04.07.2006 05:26 PM

J Mascis

DJ Rick 04.07.2006 05:47 PM

Gotta add Rob Younger of Radio Birdman and New Christs for punk aggression and blues/gospel expressionistic quality...I dare say he combines those two elements better than just about anyone, be it Rob Tyner, Jack Oblivian, etc.

trance feeeedback 04.07.2006 10:47 PM

EYE, frontman of the Boredoms!

Tickerwelly 04.08.2006 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FruitLoop
There is nothing wrong with neil young, but some of his early stuff had songs that were not really in his range. I've got After the Goldrush, and some songs send chills down my spine for the wrong reasons.


I just listened to that tonight. I think ol' Neil did a damn fine job on that one.

Mike Patton.

youthoftomorrow 04.08.2006 01:00 AM

Glenn Danzig is definately Numero Uno. Gibby Haynes is great. the guy from Lightning Bolt is always interesting. Chris Cornell has a great voice (i love Soundgarden, but i'm not a big fan of Audioslave). Robert Plant is awesome (two words: "Immigrant Song"). Jello Biafra can get on my nerves after a while, but he's great for the first 15 minutes.

Onani Nic 04.08.2006 01:20 AM

Nate Young of Wolf Eyes
Mark E.Smith
D.Boon
Jonathon Richman
Alan Vega

Trasher02 04.08.2006 01:32 PM

everyone from sonic youth
Kurt Cobain
Iggy

finding nobody 04.08.2006 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trasher02
everyone from sonic youth
Kurt Cobain
Iggy

you took the words right outta my mouth

atari 2600 04.08.2006 01:46 PM

favorite rock singers

John Lennon
Lou Reed
Thurston Moore
David Bowie
John Lydon
Iggy Pop
David Lowery
Michael Stipe
David Byrne
Mark Arm


Kim Gordon
Vanessa Briscoe-Hay
Lydia Lunch
Laurie Anderson
Patti Smith
Satomi Matsuzaki
Nico
Lucinda Williams
Nancy Sinatra
Laura Carter

Trasher02 04.08.2006 01:47 PM

Courtney love has a pretty good voice too but you know...
she's a ho

truncated 04.08.2006 03:00 PM

I know I harp on about him, but for overall character, David Lee Roth is up there for me.

I seriously do recommend his autobiography, "Crazy From the Heat," if you're ever bored.

Savage Clone 04.08.2006 03:20 PM

Truncated,
I love you.
Forever Yours,
Diamond Dave.
 

funhouse 04.08.2006 09:19 PM

David Byrne, Nick Cave, Marc Bolan, Tom Verlaine, Johansen, Bowie, Iggy, Thurston, Kim(probably my favorite), Richard Hell, Dylan, Karen O, Guy Picciotto, Karen O, Pj Harvey, Kathleen Hanna, Kurt Cobain, Joey Ramone, Jello, Gibby, Bjork, Kevin Shields,

truncated 04.08.2006 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Truncated,
I love you.
Forever Yours,
Diamond Dave.


 


Did he relay that message to you, Savage Clone?? Don't tease!

I knew it was only a matter of time before he saw things my way.

How I'd love to run my fingers through those straggly bleached locks and over that leathery skin...

Savage Clone 04.08.2006 09:36 PM

We were in the Himalayas together drinking fermented Yak milk with the locals when he confessed his undying passion for you. It was a pretty special night.

truncated 04.08.2006 09:50 PM

And you're only informing me of this now??

I bet he looks delicious with a yak milk mustache.

Savage Clone 04.08.2006 10:08 PM

I needed to wait for the "right time."

truncated 04.08.2006 10:20 PM

I'll have to take the shrine down now in case he stops by.


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