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Originally Posted by bronco67
Some of you have some warped ideas of who is a good singer -- but if we're just talking about the role of "vocalist" then I guess singing ability is a trait that would be below showmanship.
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Agreed. Freddie Mercury was a great showman, but he wasn't really a fantastic singer. I like vocalists who have a bit of range, passion, and can hit difficult notes... the kind that you couldn't hope to mirror if you're singing along.
My favourite would be David Coverdale from Whitesnake:
Start at about 2:07 if you're impatient... 2:44 if you're really impatient. 10 seconds later he hits a pretty amazing note: it's powerful, in tune, and modulated. This is a guy in his 50s who's at the tail end of a 2 hour concert.
