I think Lou Reed has a great voice for rock. Another favorite is Mark Knophler.
Ever notice how a musicians voice is completely different when they're speaking versus when they are singing? For example a lot of singers sing as if they had no accent, but have a pretty heavy one speaking. Kinda neat to hear them talking on live albums.
Originally Posted by bong Robert Smith of The Cure - for me he'll always been and probably will always be the best voice in music. he's got great range for both highs, lows, and everywhere in between, conveys great emotion ranging from anger, humour, and melancholy, and his voice is truly unique. after a first few lines, you know it's Robert Smith singing.
Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden - the ultimate operatic heavy metal-rock singer.
Ian Curtis of Joy Division - utterly haunting voice. Bono describes his voice as "holy."
Great picks bong. I'm listening to "Love Will Tear Us Apart" as I post.
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