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Widest vocal range in rock history?


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Just now, frenchy said:

Axl Rose in the day was pretty hard to top

I think Corey just edges him out by .1 octave 

Axl has great range and poured his soul into it. When he felt like showing up 

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Just now, ACE said:

I think Corey just edges him out by .1 octave 

Axl has great range and poured his soul into it. When he felt like showing up 

funny timing just watched Bohemian Rhapsody for the first time last night and forgot how great a set of pipes Freddie had. 

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Just now, frenchy said:

funny timing just watched Bohemian Rhapsody for the first time last night and forgot how great a set of pipes Freddie had. 

And stage presence 

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8 hours ago, frenchy said:

it's really sad that the rock band as we once knew it is basically extinct nowadays. 

It really is sad, I was having this conversation with my son not to long ago. At some point there needs to be a resurrection. 

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25 minutes ago, snoughnut said:

It really is sad, I was having this conversation with my son not to long ago. At some point there needs to be a resurrection. 

You think DLR was a good singer....your opinion means nothing!!!! FAG!

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7 minutes ago, f7ben said:

You think DLR was a good singer....your opinion means nothing!!!! FAG!

I never said DLR was a good singer, he's a terrible singer. He's a great front man and I like VH because of Eddie, now fuckoff!!! :lol:

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1 hour ago, spin_dry said:

Widest vocal rage doesn’t equal quality. For range and quality it’s Freddie. 

Hard to beat Freddie that's for sure. For range, power and quality Layne Staley was outstanding also. Bent thinks William Duvall, the current singer for Alice in Chains is better than Staley. :lmao:

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Just now, snoughnut said:

Hard to beat Freddie that's for sure. For range, power and quality Layne Staley was outstanding also. Bent thinks William Duvall, the current singer for Alice in Chains is better than Staley. :lmao:

Why you gotta lie? I never said he was a better singer. He’s certainly a better musician because he’s an excellent player and writer as well as being a good singer

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Just now, f7ben said:

Why you gotta lie? I never said he was a better singer. He’s certainly a better musician because he’s an excellent player and writer as well as being a good singer

 I don't know, I seem to remember you making that statement and besides, you lied first stating I thought DLR was a good singer. :lmao:

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6 minutes ago, snoughnut said:

 I don't know, I seem to remember you making that statement and besides, you lied first stating I thought DLR was a good singer. :lmao:

Ok we’re even :lol:

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Jon Bon Jovi was underrated but nobody compares to FM.

between four and five octaves
 
Jon Bon Jovi is broadly a tenor, but with a vocal range stretching between four and five octaves, giving him plenty of flexibility.
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