I'll start
>>72997174
Chris Cornell.
No one really came close
https://youtu.be/_7meYHsvBBg
>>72997244
https://youtu.be/FN14W-P8Zdc
Grimes not allowed
>>72997277
that would be god-aweful vocalist
This man
>>72997455
that a boy?
>>72997525
yes - Venus as a Boy.
Nobody ever came close
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44wDwMQVqCc
>>72997174
>>72997775
Also, Jeff Buckley and Layne Staley
>>72997781
These two
in a not really good at singing at all type of way
>>72998157
fuc
>>72997174
>>72998140
>>72998271
L M A O
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based mike
>>72997781
>>72997174
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnPvnIKCJYA
This song always gets to me
Lightweights get out.
>>72997213
>robert plant ripoff
>no one really came close
>>72999605
Not really. A Robert Plant ripoff would be someone like Lenny Wolf or Jack Russell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zXvg8NejAw
>>72997781
Staley is criminally underrated, I honestly think he is a contender for the best male singer of all time
>>72998885
This. Grimes is an underrated vocalist. Her voice is rich and emotional, like the best voices. And it has quite a wide range.
>To the best of my knowledge, the lowest she can go is D3 (the D below middle C) as heard in the song Symphonia IX. Live, she can down to at least F#3, as heard in this recording of Heartbeats https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ci0tAdP7NY
>As far as high notes are concerned, Grimes is what is classically known as a coloratura soprano acuto sfogato, which literally means a high soprano voice with such a large upper range that it might as well have no limit at all. Her highest note on record is a Bb6 in the song Circumambient, but live she has routinely gone higher. You can clearly hear her singing a B6 in the song Go at the 3:50 mark here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uorp0uUuKPU and performances of Scream like this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjj1qgmZxXk have her in the realm of a C#7.
>F#3 - B6 (her absolutely confirmed live vocal range) puts her just one tone shy of a 4.5 octave range. Whereas D3 - C#7 (the more tenuous limits described above) puts her just one semi-tone shy of a full 5 octaves. So basically somewhere between a 4.5 and 5-octave range.
>Like I said here >>72753357 - one of the most timbrally flexible (independent of training) voices I've ever heard.
>>72999759
>Staley is criminally underrated
by whom? I love Layne, but if anything he's overrated
>>72997277
Think again >>72999789
You're all embarrassing
>>72999827
who
He's in his mid-60s and vocally is still a force of nature. Shame he looks like a total fuckwit now and 80% of his post-90s output is completely forgettable writing-wise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xesCJ2B8Ops
>>72999840
Park choa, and she's not a slut
>>72999849
wtf does that have to do with anything.
>>72999865
Sluts can't be good vocalists and I already saw 2 sluts when I entered
>>72999849
who
>>72999913
choa
>>72997174
https://youtu.be/3rYut_pfs3M?t=165
>>72999998
who
>>73000178
choa park, best vocalist in the world but won't be acknowledged because she is korean
god vocalist sana
It's just entertainment, folks
>>72999789
Mike Patton can go higher and lower faggot
>>73000734
so what, you fucking retard? did i say something about mike patton or that her voice has wider range than him? did i say she has the widest range? read my previous post again, imbecile.
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>>72999999
>>72997535
lmao
>>72997213
>>72997455
>>72997600
>>72997775
>>72998185
>>72998440
good
>>72997244
eh
>>72997527
mai waifu
>>72997679
I still dont get it. gas the celts
>>73000762