Steve Christy Well i should have say “ for me “ Wrong or not it’s the best ....and I am not referring to metal music or grunge ... but the whole thing🙏
Just discovered your channel. Im addicted already. I was wondering why you don’t play a lot of The Doors, I was glad to hear you say they were one of your favorite bands, it’s definitely mine.
@@vonniee.9006 Same here Vonnie. As we live in Boston I was lucky enough to catch those guys at a small club and Brad was simply amazing. What a nice guy too.
@@scottdieter9138 When I hit Ann Arbor in '75 the radio stations really played a lot of Seger and Nugent. Seems Rick has to appeal to a wider listening audience, which is understandable. Joni Mitchell sent him a box set after his review of 'Amelia.' Prayers for such a classy lady!
@@scottdieter9138 it's kind of funny, but I remember thinking Bob Seeger was overrated, and my late great best friend, couldn't understand that, and the fact that I loved anything Little Richard did. at one point, I realized that Seeger owed Richard a lot ,vocally, and I think we ended up agreeing.
Bruce Dickinson, Sebastian Bach, Geoff Tate, Miljemko Matejevic, Rob Halford, Ian Gillan, Jeff Scott Soto, Robert Flieshman are a few that spring to mind
Layne Staley hands down for me! I've NEVER been so incredibly moved by ones voice. He made me feel every emotion he was feeling during his performances - especially unplugged! #1
Klaus from Scorpions is 72 years old and his voice is COMPLETLY THE SAME AND STILL PERFECT. HE IS HONORABLE AT LEAST. And david coverdale is my favorite too
In case you haven't noticed, for Rick there's no music, no rock... hell, maybe even life, outside of USA and UK. :( (Not that I would appreciate Klaus' buzz much! ;) :D )
Yes, he is the "Voice God" nothing "Like" Little Richards jammin energetic, gritty R&R swing sound. But a sound that is so flawlessly beautiful and unique it can lead you to another plane, while giving your girlfriend creative ideas of things she would like to do to you, once you get there.
I was extremely disappointed to not see Steve Perry on this list. Sorry, but most of the grunge singers on this list are good, but Perry is great and could belt out perfection night after night
Yes, Steve Perry is a better singer than half the singers on this list, if not all of them. Perry is mentioned at the end of this video, in the honorable mentions or whatever.
Janis, Ian Gillan, Paul Rodgers, Lennon, Fogarty, early Rod Stewart all have to be in the Top 20. I can easily remove 6 from Beato's list to make room.
Steve perry and Janis Joplin for sure, rod stewart has a unique voice but didn’t push boundaries like the rest of these guys, also don henley was great but nah
Was just gonna comment this. Totally agree & having both Morissette & Morrison on here over him is just wrong (as much as I love the Doors, Jim was more of a crooner than a rock singer imho)
the lack of Ian Gillian, Geoff Tate, Steve Perry (from the full list), Chester Bennington, and Bruce Dickinson is criminal. especially considering MICK JAGGER, Jim Morrison, Bruce Springsteen, and Kurt Cobain are on this list.
@@juanpablomiranda8955 Of course, their chemistry was insane. It does make up a lot of the songs. However, even Jerry said that he didn't want to sing because they had "Layne Freaking Staley"
So glad he added “no particular order” to his description. Saved his reputation in my mind. It’s so difficult to do these GOAT lists. So subjective. And, really, who cares if this one or that one is the number one? I’m just glad we had all of them growing up instead of the auto-tuned repetitive garbage that passes for popular music these days.
This list though good is an American view....Deep Purple never was a big band there except for a couple of years. Gillan's Solo work has mostly never been heard in the US.
The logic you use for Bon Scott & Brian Johnson is the way I feel about gutarists. . .particularly for Ozzy- when Rhoads passed, I never thought he'd be able to replace him. . .that is until I heard Zakk Wylde! good stuff Rick!
Glad someone mentioned David Coverdale. To me he has one of the greatest rock vocals ever, although this list is pretty good. Also perhaps in hindsight, like him or not, Axl Rose should of made this list in my opinion. I don’t think he’s as good now as he was in his prime but still to this day nobody sounds anything like Axl at his peak...and Rick if you want distortion in your voice Axl sounds like he swallowed a tube screamer when he gets going!
Robert Plant on the "The Song Remains the Same" He dose a scream about 2/3 through the "Rain Song" is second to none. Being live and the placement the feeling and emotion just captures the essence of how good Plant really was.
Elvis, Chuck Berry, Robert Plant, Jack Bruce, Jim Morrison, Rod Stewart, Freddie Mercury, David Lee Roth, Sting, Pat Benatar, Annie Lennox, Joan Jett, Chris Cornell, Layne Staley, Scott Weiland, and Billy Gibbons. That's all I could come up with...16 names (my favorite front-people)
yeah, back in the day when it was so expensive to record that you had to have something that producers thought was worth the investment. he wasnt great, but he, like others from that time, sung like their life depended on it.
@@mrg99999 Not only was I a Deep Purple super-fan but my mom LOVED Jesus Christ Superstar and she'd crank it over and over every Saturday morning when my dad went golfing. Very fitting role for him. His voice was ethereal.
@@nyrocks24 Let´s face it: Rick is a die hard Zep fan. Nothing against Led Zep, but he ignores Purple in every possible way. Robert Plant is a great singer, but Gillan was extraordinary.
@@MacToecutter Cornell, Gillan. My 1 & 2. Gillan gets so overlooked. I just can't understand. Also David Byron from Uriah Heep. Oh well. These 'favorite lists' are always annoying but fun. It creates conversation.
I had the pleasure of touring with Foreigner in 1993 & 1994. I was hired as their Fitness Trainer, then I also took on the duties of Assistant Tour Manager. Lou Gramm (real name Grammatico) was not only an amazing singer, but one of the nicest, most humble people I've ever met. I'm so glad he made this list. I wrote an article about the challenges of training a Rock Group on the road, which appeared in the November 1994 issue of Muscle & Fitness magazine. Good times...
Unreal that they're not in the HoF, along with Boston. Side Note: Foreigner was one of my very first records I got through Columbia when I got 6 free tapes when I subscribed. And to this day, I'm still amazed at just how good they were. I have taken a few road trips (18 straight hour drives) so I go through the Foreigner catalog up to about Foreigner 4, blasting on my noise cancelling headphones while 60 cats meow in the sprinter van. 🤯
No Elton? That man can bring it to rockers like Funeral For a Friend, Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting, Bitch is Back All the Young Girl’s Love Alice and then sing glam rock like Bennie and the Jets and Rocketman and then sing a sweet ballad like Your Song. His falsetto was amazing in the 70s. If Paul is here then Elton should be too. They are very similar in style. They can both do rock and ballads.
his range, power and finesse were one of a kind!!!!!!! He was a 'singer' in the true sense of the word! He was the male version of Anne Wilson. Speaking of which.....if we're talking 'singers'......Anne Wilson is a top 5 for sure!!!! Who (other than Brad Delp) could belt it out like her in these ridiculous registers?!?!
For me, Steve Walsh from Kansas had it all: great range, he sang his ass off & he sang with passion & emotion on everything they did...Got to Rock On!!
Jon Anderson is his own master as much as i love YES, that's a different sort of rock. They should put Ambrosia singer David Pack for an early Prog singers copulation together. Anyway good for a conversation while i'm getting over the flu.
@@casey10bbI agree. If there was any justice, he'd have been a lot higher on the list. He seems to be consistently forgotten in the company of the other big 3. For all Cornell's talent and range he lacked Staley's sheer emotive power; my opinion.
Yes, but he’s trying to match that distorted voice of Little Richard. Some on your list I agree with like Coverdale, Dio. James Dewer, Ian Anderson....maybe not. I would add Frank Marino for sure.
Agreed. Paul Rodgers ,Ronnie james Dio, and Ian Gillan agreed with everyone of your choices. We were so blessed to come up in the 70s,80s and 90s.Dont forget Geoff Tate or Rob Halford.
@@doctorgarbonzo2525 Good mentions. Pat Benetar was opera trained with outstanding range and power. Chrissie Hynde is quite a different style, but she is iconic and my favorite female rock artist of all-time.
Agree with everything said here about Mike Patton. I have no quarrel with anyone else mentioned in the video, in fact there are some impressive inclusions, but Patton is the greatest singer of all time (not just my opinion; it was decided by The Range Place analysis; Rolling Stone & Billboard). He has a 6+ octave range and sings any genre. That has to count for something.
Mike Patton it's the best since 90's... And John Lennon was the father of many of this singers with his "vocal drive" like Cubain. I would mention Thom Yorke as well!
Really love your list! For my top 3 would be 1. Robert Plant 2. Freddie 3. Layne Staley In my opinion, Plant reigns 69 to mid 71 (unfortunately short since he didn't took care of his voice)
I think Rick doesn't like Deep Purple much, no Ian Gillan now, and there wasn't Ritchie Blackmore on the top 40 rock guitarist video. A bit of shame mainly for educational reason.
@@Har1748 Yeah, absolutely, Rodgers would be in my top 3. I am actually surprised about the list - I don't think quite many of those on Beato's list actually are worthy of a top 20 list.
Love the list! A few other greats who don't fit your criteria, but nonetheless have beautiful voices -- Roy Orbison, Bruce Dickinson, David Bowie, Jon Anderson, Ian Anderson.
I guess it is simply IMPOSSIBLE to do a list of only 20 great singers, so many missing: Joplin, Gillan, Dickinson, Lennon, Bowie, Marriot, Weiland, ...
@@maxiii1327 Perhaps the best singer of the last 30 years, in any genre. But GnR apparently allow no usage so maybe he just stays away from everything GnR.
Jeff Buckley will always be my number one for this. Could compete with most of these guys if not all of them at upper range power and rasp, but had a unique level of control and subtlety. He can sing something that should be well within your comfortable range and make you work harder to do it justice than anyone else's high belt does.
Amazing, love all the content, congrats on the great work. Regarding the video, particularly... Doing a rock top singers without David Coverdale?... 🤔 Couldn't imagine one
I think Ian Gillan has to be on this list. Not too many singers have his range. Child in Time is a perfect example of why he should be on a list if best rock singers.
@@ianrwood21 That guitar solo in Child in time is like, quintessential early 70's rock. It goes on for a while and is blisteringly fast. Such a great band, and like you said, ignored.
@100% right. The live in Tokyo version is unreal. Some of these singers can’t touch Ian Gillian. He should be towards the top, if not THE top. Major omission.
Child in Time is one of my favorite songs ever. So beautiful. Have you ever listened to Ode to G(This Time Around) off Come Taste the Band? It’s phenomenal.
I sometimes forget how good Ronnie James Dio was; saw him live many times and the strength and power of his voice transitioned seamlessly from the studio to the live stage; he was never "pitchy" and it was effortless! If we were to actually rank the vocalists, it would be almost criminal not to have him in the top 3 of all time!
@@twothousandcookies Ahh definitely my man! The Organ/Keyboard/Piano is very overlooked in the realm of rock when compared to the guitars, basses, vocals, and drums. Would love to see him do a top 20 on the Keyboard eventually to continue this series that he's doing!
When Brad Delp sings "More Than A Feeling", my dog runs and hides under the bed. And my glasses on my face shattered. How a man can reach a pitch that high is beyond incredible. Simply awesome.
His performance on the "She sells sanctuary" video is still my favourite rock performance. He really knew how to move with the music. Saw them a few years ago live and they restored my faith in rock music again, what a singer, what a band.
Lazy Masquerade - Yeah, Ian is really good, especially in "Eddie, (Ciao Baby)", my all time favourite The Cult hit. But Joey Tempest (Europe) is also stupendous. That man's voice...
Ya you forgot Mark Langan and many others but i forgive you because The almighty Layne Staley was in there lol. Just picking on ya man great video bud👍👏
Ian Gillan's (of Deep Purple) singing 'Child in Time' is pure Iconic Rock performance and Ronnie Dio RIP should of been in the top 10 at least, he had a tremendous vocal tool as he shows in the live performance of Stargazer and Gates of Babylon; the way he starts and ends his phrases always fresh introducing impetus into the song.....
Child in time was one of the greatest performances ever. I especially enjoyed the version my dad always played for me off of the Made In Japan live album… Great track!!
EDIT: Just noticed your qualifier about them not being in order. Whew! 😅 Robert Plant at #18?! 😳 wow! Usually he is # 2 or #1. I’m bias because I’m a huge Led Zep fan. I’d put him #1 😉😁
I feel bad that Steve Marriott is always overlooked. He was the first true hard rock vocalist, and what a fabulous voice he had. Even Robert Plant copied part of his style - listen to the Small Faces "you need lovin" does that sound familiar ;-) ?
Do you know where Steve was listed on Rolling Stone's top 100 Rock singers ? 0?!? no where - not even mentioned. Disgraceful, Steve was a better singer that at least 50% of these singers. He was totally respected by his peers, and influenced many later singers. I don't get it.
@@jacocharzukanamericanautho2422 nope. axl in his prime had a voice not many male singers ever could match. he was a dickhead back then, but now he really seems to have become a better person. he didn't look after his voice, at all which is a shame. if you see compilations of his high and low notes youll understand the raw skill that man had, and why he should have made this list
@@mfennroberts Agreed, Cobain is the weirdest choice of all of them; hugely influential of course but utterly out of place here; Dio as an afterthought? WTF!
Chris Cornell, absolutely gorgeous, super talented singer with a 4 octave range. Freddie had a 5 octave! Layne Staley was also an amazing vocalist. All amazing singers and I absolutely love all of them! I do believe they would be the obvious 1, Freddie 2, Chris, 3 Layne
@@gabrielmichon8682 I just don't know how if this list is based on Little Richard how James Brown or Prince aren't on this list, since they are the evolution of Little Richard vocally in every way from the screams to the falsetto to the over the top charisma and energy.
Yeah i'd say so, neither Brown nor Prince are rock singers one is soul/funk and the other is definitely pop. this list is more about rock/hard rock. Also, i agree about Brown carrying some of Richard's heritage, but i'm not too sure about Prince doing so.
1ZosoLZ Props for including Elvis, Cooke, Burdon and Orbison. I think Elvis and Cooke are the 2 greatest singers to ever walk the face of the earth. Followed by Lennon, McCartney, Bono, Marvin Gaye, Richard Manuel...
I agree. It's criminal to leave out Bruce Dickinson and Ian Gillan. Amazing live performers. Check out Bruce Dickinson isolated vocals on "Flight of Icarus"
I agree, did you know he had a Beatles cover band when he wasn't touring with Boston ? He was a huge Beatles fan and I was so very lucky to have gotten to see them live, lots of videos of them on TH-cam, one is a half show called Beatle Juice 1996 another is Brad Delp singing oh darling, Brad Delp singing ticket to ride just to name a few
I would have added Scott Weiland, one of my personal favourites. I was lucky enough to see him live with STP and Velvet Revolver, and he blew my mind every time.
I also saw him live. He had to have been stoned as f ,, and the band had to distract him from going after an audience member who flung a bottle at him, AND the stupid guy came on stage dick out in an American flag, but complete un assisted cd quality singing. Like perfect. Then the dummy had to o.d. in my state too. I've never heard a better quality live performance. I never heard Cornell live tho.
You can guarantee that Rick will list Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains and Soundgarden in almost every single video, but he really doesn't like Stone Temple Pilots. I've only seen him give them one honorable mention.
@@detomaso_6235 I believe he did a what makes this song great episode on Interstate Love Song so he has given them props. Most the singers he listed had above average or even exceptional range. He also leaned on their melody writing talents as a factor is seems.
I wholeheartedly agree with you. How this person came up with his list without including them is shocking. IMO most of those he did mention you could hear them breathing out their lyrics. I mean seriously he should listen to Steve Perry singing acapella
Which if he wanted more grit hard rock voices, I could see not putting either on the list, but when McCartney, Bono and Sting get put on the list, I have to call BS.
LOL...I was just going through all my Uriah Heep records to pick songs for a playlist about 2 hours ago. Uriah Heep is the most forgotten, neglected, slept on band of all-time....for being an asskicking band.
It's almost a crime not to put Ian Gillan on the list of 20 best rock singers of all time. He is in the top 3 for me alongside Freddie Mercury and Robert Plant.
So glad you included Ann Wilson of Heart. Her voice crazy powerful. When she hits that note when she sings Alone at about 2min 30 seconds.
I heard Ann Wilson sing Good Vibrations. She is a wonderful singer. I could probably listen to her sing all kinds of songs.
Pat Benatar? Janis Joplin? Steve Perry?
RIP Chris Cornell
No one sings like you anymore
I miss him
He is sorely missed
Eddie Vedder does
I see what you did there -- RIP Chris,....
@@pinitxopo not even close
RIP Layne Staley who died 18 years ago today.
Same as Kurt Cobain. Can't forget him
One of the most recognizable voices ever - we lost a true legend.
He was amazing and I cried so hard when I found out he died. I still have the rolling stone edition about him right after he died. 😓
Has it really been that long?! He was amazing.....
Rest in fucking peace
Steve Perry's voice is totally insane!!!
Nice guy as well...
RIP Little Richard
( 1932 - 2020 )
I had no idea he died! What the heck! RIP
🙏He lived a long life and left a musical legacy.
Oh no! he died this year? R.I.P You will be remembered -_-
OMG i didnt know he died!!!! oh no...
Chicken hawk 😘
I believe Rick likes grunge
Dont blame him
jans1982
I believe Rick likes the 90’s ... best period ever!!
@@triffle69 WRONG!!!!!! hust that simple. You are dead wrong on that.....
Steve Christy
Well i should have say “ for me “
Wrong or not it’s the best ....and I am not referring to metal music or grunge ... but the whole thing🙏
Yep pretty obvious, none of those singers should be on the list.
John Fogerty of CCR is grossly underrated as a singer. What a great rock voice!!
Agreed 100%!
I’ve seen him in concert three times and I can say that he’s also a very good guitarist as well.
Yes sir!
I AGREE WITH THAT 100%
I always forget about him. He is underrated as hell.
Just discovered your channel. Im addicted already. I was wondering why you don’t play a lot of The Doors, I was glad to hear you say they were one of your favorite bands, it’s definitely mine.
Brad Delp's isolated vocals give me goose bumps every time I hear it. RIP Brad
Imagine my surprise, (and delight) when I was singing "Man I'll Never Be" and my (then newlywed) wife said "you sound just like him"
Agree one hundred percent!!
Good call.
Saw him in his band Bealtejuice several times. Don't know how he did it but he could sound like both Lennon and McCartney. So happy he was mentioned.
@@vonniee.9006 Same here Vonnie. As we live in Boston I was lucky enough to catch those guys at a small club and Brad was simply amazing. What a nice guy too.
Everybody forgets bob seager .he comes out puts his foot up on a monitor and is in your face for two hours. Back in his prime .
Exactly. I think one other comment summed it up. The list is really about frontmen.
Bob Seger's name came up in a documentary about Muscle Shoals, as 'Main Street' was recorded there. The man is true to his word.
Bob Seger was the first name that came to me when the video started and I was disappointed, but not surprised, that he didn't make the list.
@@scottdieter9138 When I hit Ann Arbor in '75 the radio stations really played a lot of Seger and Nugent. Seems Rick has to appeal to a wider listening audience, which is understandable. Joni Mitchell sent him a box set after his review of 'Amelia.' Prayers for such a classy lady!
@@scottdieter9138 it's kind of funny, but I remember thinking Bob Seeger was overrated, and my late great best friend, couldn't understand that, and the fact that I loved anything Little Richard did. at one point, I realized that Seeger owed Richard a lot ,vocally, and I think we ended up agreeing.
Brad Delp doesn't get enough credit, an amazing singer
And David Gilmour, which is tragic as he’s also an outstanding guitarist. He’s the voice and guitar of Pink Floyd…
I AGREE. SAME AS STEVE WALSH, PAUL ROGERS, AND HARRY NILSSON. STAY COOL PEACE FROM CREEL CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO...
Bruce Dickinson, Sebastian Bach, Geoff Tate, Miljemko Matejevic, Rob Halford, Ian Gillan, Jeff Scott Soto, Robert Flieshman are a few that spring to mind
So happy Ann Wilson made the list and thank you for shouting out Brad Delp! Always thought he was underappreciated as a vocalist
Ian Gillan “child in time” a masterpiece in rock history.
Yeah that's pretty amazing.
...and Disturbing the Priest w/ Black Sabbath!
Ian Gillian was a force of nature!
Yes I thought he would be on this list for sure
Sadly i believe ian gillan is a bit underated and i find it very disturbing
Layne Staley hands down for me! I've NEVER been so incredibly moved by ones voice. He made me feel every emotion he was feeling during his performances - especially unplugged! #1
I loved Layne Staley. I thought he was short changed by the media, especially MTV, in honoring him when he died.
👍💯💯
Love Layne, but Chris Cornell is better.
Scott Weiland . .
Never... layne is better live than studio... cornell... is weak live
5. Robert Plant (Former Zeppelin and Solo)
4. Ann Wilson (Heart)
3. Lajon Witherspoon (Sevendust)
2. Dolores (Cranberries)
1. Elvis Presley
@ Legends never die
Klaus from Scorpions is 72 years old and his voice is COMPLETLY THE SAME AND STILL PERFECT. HE IS HONORABLE AT LEAST. And david coverdale is my favorite too
Excellent singers
Classic Rock voice
In case you haven't noticed, for Rick there's no music, no rock... hell, maybe even life, outside of USA and UK. :( (Not that I would appreciate Klaus' buzz much! ;) :D )
Fully agree!
Yes, I agree, but I also think Rick is looking at singers who may not sing pretty but are DEFINITELY compelling.
Steve Perry is one of my favorites. His range is amazing.
Yes, he is the "Voice God" nothing "Like" Little Richards jammin energetic, gritty R&R swing sound. But a sound that is so flawlessly beautiful and unique it can lead you to another plane, while giving your girlfriend creative ideas of things she would like to do to you, once you get there.
I was extremely disappointed to not see Steve Perry on this list. Sorry, but most of the grunge singers on this list are good, but Perry is great and could belt out perfection night after night
I only know "Oh Sherry" and "Dont Stop Believing". His voice in the earlier is one of the best I've heard.
Yes, Steve Perry is a better singer than half the singers on this list, if not all of them. Perry is mentioned at the end of this video, in the honorable mentions or whatever.
Agree 100x
Janis, Ian Gillan, Paul Rodgers, Lennon, Fogarty, early Rod Stewart all have to be in the Top 20. I can easily remove 6 from Beato's list to make room.
Rodgers #1 in my book…
@@lukedoyle3002 Mine too.
getty.lee from rush was a great singer in the 80's and 90's Kirk cobain was awful imo. Morrison was overrated too
Meatloaf marvin leeaday
Paul Rodgers, for sure! 👌
Instead of Brian Johnson...lol (apologies my fellow Aussies for that)
This list needs updated. Steve Perry. David Coverdale. Ronnie James dio.
Hearing Chris Cornells isolated vocals sent shivers down my spine. What an amazing voice. RIP 😢
@cec me too ☹
Body's aching all the time
It is always Chris for me. Miss him so!
Same
cec Tbh Iam actually,still kind of in a denial and I don't think I could get over the Chris" can't help it! Noone sings like you anymore ♥
Bruce Dickinson - Iron Maiden.
One of those singers who sound 100 times better when live.
I LOVE maiden, but he's not top 20. Be real
@@johnwhite2890 Agree, he is TOP 3
@johnwhite2890 he absolutely is. I would put him over a few on this list.
Steve Perry, Don Henley, Grace Slick, Janis Joplin, Rod Stewart
Steve perry and Janis Joplin for sure, rod stewart has a unique voice but didn’t push boundaries like the rest of these guys, also don henley was great but nah
Rob Halford
axl rose
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Chester Bennington?
Rob Halford, Axl Rose, Bruce Dickinson, Ian Gillian, Mike Patton (these are all metal but I think that they still count)
Thank you for including Bon Scott
I saw one of his last shows, in Nov. 1979. An amazing singer, gone too soon.
I miss Janis Joplin! Her INCREDIBLE Power!
She expressed EVERYTHING. No one will ever do what she could do
🤢🤮
Paul Rogers had and still has the perfect rock voice!
Strong Concur!!!
Was just gonna comment this. Totally agree & having both Morissette & Morrison on here over him is just wrong (as much as I love the Doors, Jim was more of a crooner than a rock singer imho)
Agreed. I would have picked him over a few that made the list..
Oh so good!
Rodgers. I agree, he's perfect. Glad to see he at least made the also-ran list.
Layne Staleys vocal range was bone chilling.. Pure raw talent
His mother once described Layne's vocals to be like a marshmallow with razor blades
No question about it!!!!
Agreed
Voice like a thousand souls. He will always be 1 for me.
Amen!
I think Jerry Cantrell is an amazing singer as well. His vocal power isn't where Laynes was but, still powerful vocalist. A perfect tone.
the lack of Ian Gillian, Geoff Tate, Steve Perry (from the full list), Chester Bennington, and Bruce Dickinson is criminal. especially considering MICK JAGGER, Jim Morrison, Bruce Springsteen, and Kurt Cobain are on this list.
Klaus Meine, Paul Rodgers and Brad Delp are all top 20 singers as well.
@@williamh4172 and Steve Marriott and Elkie Brooks (when fronting Vinegar Joe).
I agree about Jagger and Morrison...
Even though Layne Staley is sorta popular, I think he is one of the most underrated rock vocalists of all time imo.
Totally agree
He was absolutely amazing with Alice in Chains but when I first listened to Mad Season's Above I couldn't help but make him my favorite of all time.
@@PoligamiaSame for me. Just the amount of soul and emotion from his addiction and pain put into his music just turns heads.
Just like with ACDC, IMHO you should've put Layne together with Jerry Cantrell.... So much of the AIC sound is the play between them....
@@juanpablomiranda8955 Of course, their chemistry was insane. It does make up a lot of the songs. However, even Jerry said that he didn't want to sing because they had "Layne Freaking Staley"
I was sweating bullets until you had Plant and Mercury.
N O L A N M I L N E S i know dude same
So glad he added “no particular order” to his description. Saved his reputation in my mind. It’s so difficult to do these GOAT lists. So subjective. And, really, who cares if this one or that one is the number one? I’m just glad we had all of them growing up instead of the auto-tuned repetitive garbage that passes for popular music these days.
Same same
Me too lmao
Same same
Chris Cornell was absolutely amazing. RIP Chris.
Ann Wilson, just amazing.
Amy Lee is the best female voice to ever front a Rock band .... Evanescence.
What about Ian Gillan from Deep Purple? OMG, what a vocal range!
Before he blew out his voice, Gillan was unmatched.
Sweet Child in Time - incredible. Bloke was a freak.
He was great in the Jesus Christ Superstar concept album.
Yes for many years I liked Ian more than Plant but sadly he can't come close to his range now days.
Bob Biker I did too. I saw him in 1973 with Deep Purple, but lost track of him after that.
All great singers, but I've gotta put Ian Gillan on any great rock singer list.
ABSOLUTELY!
Gillan is top 5 on my list
This list though good is an American view....Deep Purple never was a big band there except for a couple of years. Gillan's Solo work has mostly never been heard in the US.
His screams on Child in Time alone. Wow
+The 2 Steves Marriot and Winwood
What?! No Gillan?! What a,shame
Coverdale, Gillan, Fogerty, Janis Joplin and Joe Cocker
MrKuman92 Exactly my thoughts will have to extend list some glaring ommissions I know taste is subjective but is a couple I would change as well.
MrKuman92 Great choices! I said Joe Lynn Turner and Graham Bonnet.
Bonnet yes. Turner... GTFO
The logic you use for Bon Scott & Brian Johnson is the way I feel about gutarists. . .particularly for Ozzy- when Rhoads passed, I never thought he'd be able to replace him. . .that is until I heard Zakk Wylde! good stuff Rick!
Glad to see Ann Wilson on here. That woman's voice is lightning.
"We're getting older.....the WOOOOOOOOORRRRLD'S getting colder...for the life of me, I don't know the reason why...."
Equally, Pat Benatar. Gads, to hear those two together as Nancy cranks an axe? Sign me up! :D
May be the best on the list next to McCartney
Ann Wilson , the best female singer of all time .!
In her 60s, she is still tops!
Whats about Deep Purple guys _ Ian Gillan, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes ?
And don't forget Rod Evans. Great baritone voice.
Glad someone mentioned David Coverdale. To me he has one of the greatest rock vocals ever, although this list is pretty good. Also perhaps in hindsight, like him or not, Axl Rose should of made this list in my opinion. I don’t think he’s as good now as he was in his prime but still to this day nobody sounds anything like Axl at his peak...and Rick if you want distortion in your voice Axl sounds like he swallowed a tube screamer when he gets going!
If you call 2/3rds of them Black Sabbath guys I will totally agree, lol.
And Joe Lynn Turner?
Ian Gillan for sure, the others, no way
Robert Plant on the "The Song Remains the Same" He dose a scream about 2/3 through the "Rain Song" is second to none. Being live and the placement the feeling and emotion just captures the essence of how good Plant really was.
Favorite albumn of all time.
Elvis, Chuck Berry, Robert Plant, Jack Bruce, Jim Morrison, Rod Stewart, Freddie Mercury, David Lee Roth, Sting, Pat Benatar, Annie Lennox, Joan Jett, Chris Cornell, Layne Staley, Scott Weiland, and Billy Gibbons. That's all I could come up with...16 names (my favorite front-people)
Eric Burdon of the Animals deserves some respect, he came straight from Little Richard too!
yeah, back in the day when it was so expensive to record that you had to have something that producers thought was worth the investment. he wasnt great, but he, like others from that time, sung like their life depended on it.
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@@pyro_0074 I’ve been scrolling for 15 minutes to finally find him! His albums with The War…❤
I feel like Ian Gillan deserves at least an honorable mention. His screams are on a different level.
Guess he never heard "Sweet Child in Time"
@@nyrocks24 he's the first one I expected on the list!
@@mrg99999 Not only was I a Deep Purple super-fan but my mom LOVED Jesus Christ Superstar and she'd crank it over and over every Saturday morning when my dad went golfing. Very fitting role for him. His voice was ethereal.
@@nyrocks24 Let´s face it: Rick is a die hard Zep fan. Nothing against Led Zep, but he ignores Purple in every possible way. Robert Plant is a great singer, but Gillan was extraordinary.
@@MacToecutter Cornell, Gillan. My 1 & 2. Gillan gets so overlooked. I just can't understand. Also David Byron from Uriah Heep. Oh well. These 'favorite lists' are always annoying but fun. It creates conversation.
I had the pleasure of touring with Foreigner in 1993 & 1994.
I was hired as their Fitness Trainer, then I also took on the duties of Assistant Tour Manager.
Lou Gramm (real name Grammatico) was not only an amazing singer, but one of the nicest, most humble people I've ever met.
I'm so glad he made this list.
I wrote an article about the challenges of training a Rock Group on the road, which appeared in the November 1994 issue of Muscle & Fitness magazine.
Good times...
Curious to read your article! 😲
Great achievement and surely memories for a lifetime - Foreigner are somewhat underrated imho - congrats!
Unreal that they're not in the HoF, along with Boston.
Side Note: Foreigner was one of my very first records I got through Columbia when I got 6 free tapes when I subscribed. And to this day, I'm still amazed at just how good they were. I have taken a few road trips (18 straight hour drives) so I go through the Foreigner catalog up to about Foreigner 4, blasting on my noise cancelling headphones while 60 cats meow in the sprinter van. 🤯
No Elton? That man can bring it to rockers like Funeral For a Friend, Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting, Bitch is Back All the Young Girl’s Love Alice and then sing glam rock like Bennie and the Jets and Rocketman and then sing a sweet ballad like Your Song. His falsetto was amazing in the 70s. If Paul is here then Elton should be too. They are very similar in style. They can both do rock and ballads.
Janis Joplin, she totally fit the criteria, one the most powerful voices in Rock History for real!!
JJ would have probably made the list but she didn't have a long career. Some of these others didn't either- damn drugs!
Absolutely! Total miss on not including her. Alanis Morissette? She only had one album where she sang in the style he's talking about.
I think she's considered blues
@@Ringohulk777 Nah. Heavily blues-influenced for sure, but definitely rock, not pure blues.
@@jacocharzukanamericanautho2422 That was my thought
Brad Delp was certainly worthy of that list , amazing range in his voice !
I think Brad was the best rock singer of all time.
Alfonso Munoz second to Freddie Mercury
Clear voice, pure
his range, power and finesse were one of a kind!!!!!!! He was a 'singer' in the true sense of the word! He was the male version of Anne Wilson. Speaking of which.....if we're talking 'singers'......Anne Wilson is a top 5 for sure!!!! Who (other than Brad Delp) could belt it out like her in these ridiculous registers?!?!
@@alfonsomunoz4424 I wholeheartedly agree.
For me, Steve Walsh from Kansas had it all: great range, he sang his ass off & he sang with passion & emotion on everything they did...Got to Rock On!!
You are so correct!
His singing on Point of No Return gives me chills.
Glad you had Steve Perry in the honorable mentions part. Such a great voice.
Klaus Miene, Ronnie James Dio, Steve Perry, Pat Benatar, Jon Anderson, Michael Kiske, Meatloaf, Peter Gabriel
I was going to comment but you named all the singers I thought should be on the list.
agdtec Perhaps u meant „Klaus Meine“ (Scorpions) ?
@@TheKorgUser You are correct
No Dio? No Perry? No Anderson? OMG!
Jon Anderson is his own master as much as i love YES, that's a different sort of rock.
They should put Ambrosia singer David Pack for an early Prog singers copulation together.
Anyway good for a conversation while i'm getting over the flu.
Just had to make sure Layne Staley was included...
Lol , same here
Yup
exactly.......the only thing is that he mentions the song and not much about Layne's vocals which sucks.
@@casey10bbI agree. If there was any justice, he'd have been a lot higher on the list. He seems to be consistently forgotten in the company of the other big 3. For all Cornell's talent and range he lacked Staley's sheer emotive power; my opinion.
and mine. Plus Layne sounded better live most times even better than most of the studio versions.
Paul Rodgers, Ian Gillan, David Coverdale, Ozzy, James Dio, James Dewar, Glen Hughes, Ian Anderson really! Some of the worlds best Rock singers.
True, but, they weren't in the Beatles. So many snubs on this list.
Yes, but he’s trying to match that distorted voice of Little Richard. Some on your list I agree with like Coverdale, Dio. James Dewer, Ian Anderson....maybe not. I would add Frank Marino for sure.
And also Steve Marriott of Small Faces
Agreed. Paul Rodgers ,Ronnie james Dio, and Ian Gillan agreed with everyone of your choices. We were so blessed to come up in the 70s,80s and 90s.Dont forget Geoff Tate or Rob Halford.
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Honestly even if he isn’t the most technically insane singer, Ozzy has one of the most instantly recognizable and coolest sounding voices ever
Before Alanis and Heart, there was Janis Joplin! I think she really deserved a mention.
I agree - I'd trade Janis for Alanis any day.
Janis SHOULD be here - I'm really surprised she isn't
For all you Janis lovers, I prefer Lydia Pence who sang with the CA band "Cold Blood." I believe she was superior to Janis.
Benatar, Chrissy Hine
@@doctorgarbonzo2525 Good mentions. Pat Benetar was opera trained with outstanding range and power. Chrissie Hynde is quite a different style, but she is iconic and my favorite female rock artist of all-time.
I’m always impressed by Mike Patton’s range and the power of his voice
And versatility! Also his body of work literally dwarfs anyone on this list.
Patton may be the most diverse singer ever. Metal, Hip-Hop, Opera, he can do everything so fucking well.
Agree with everything said here about Mike Patton. I have no quarrel with anyone else mentioned in the video, in fact there are some impressive inclusions, but Patton is the greatest singer of all time (not just my opinion; it was decided by The Range Place analysis; Rolling Stone & Billboard). He has a 6+ octave range and sings any genre. That has to count for something.
I was thinking about him, too.
Mike Patton it's the best since 90's... And John Lennon was the father of many of this singers with his "vocal drive" like Cubain.
I would mention Thom Yorke as well!
I’m so glad Layne made this list! In my opinion, he’s the best to ever do it!
Yep!
He's way better than Kurt. Even Kurt said Layne was a better singer than him.
@@sportsmom165 Ooooh, I would love to hear that. Can't wait to bring it up the next time I have a conversation about Layne. Thanks!
He's definitely one of the best
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Really love your list! For my top 3 would be
1. Robert Plant
2. Freddie
3. Layne Staley
In my opinion, Plant reigns 69 to mid 71 (unfortunately short since he didn't took care of his voice)
where is Ian Gillan!?!
Gillan is on a higher level, you can't put him on this kind of "top ten videos"
Yeah...
I think Rick doesn't like Deep Purple much, no Ian Gillan now, and there wasn't Ritchie Blackmore on the top 40 rock guitarist video. A bit of shame mainly for educational reason.
Absolutely 😁
Gillian is major omission. Child in Time is so good and based on Beato Criteria, def fits that rock sound he was basing this one on.
David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes and Ian Gillan
I forgot about David Cloverdale! Amazing singer! Imagine Him on stage singing with Robert Plant! They would break Rock forever!😁
Man I wanted Glenn Hughs to make the list. He is such a beast that it’s not even funny,
I also noticed that.. no love for Deep Purple?
@@ariens69¿ And Gillian, Janis, Geddy Lee, Jon Anderson.
+1 on that
Paul Rodgers MUST be on the list if it's based on talent and not popularity or notoriety. Personally, I'd include James Dewar on the list too.
I'm thumbs upping anyone mentioning Dewar. Really feel he's an under appreciated / forgotten great singer, and perfect complement for Trower's sound.
JD was one of the best EVER! Without the intensity, seems he needs intensity. LMAO
Paul Rogers wasn't nicknamed "The Voice" for nothing !
@@Har1748 Yeah, absolutely, Rodgers would be in my top 3. I am actually surprised about the list - I don't think quite many of those on Beato's list actually are worthy of a top 20 list.
he got the honorable mention......I agree though - that guy is pretty flippin' amazing!
Love the list! A few other greats who don't fit your criteria, but nonetheless have beautiful voices -- Roy Orbison, Bruce Dickinson, David Bowie, Jon Anderson, Ian Anderson.
I guess it is simply IMPOSSIBLE to do a list of only 20 great singers, so many missing: Joplin, Gillan, Dickinson, Lennon, Bowie, Marriot, Weiland, ...
Ozzy ozzborn
Can't believe Weiland wasn't here
Axl Rose too
Seriously.... a great list you made...
@@maxiii1327 Perhaps the best singer of the last 30 years, in any genre. But GnR apparently allow no usage so maybe he just stays away from everything GnR.
Jeff Buckley will always be my number one for this. Could compete with most of these guys if not all of them at upper range power and rasp, but had a unique level of control and subtlety. He can sing something that should be well within your comfortable range and make you work harder to do it justice than anyone else's high belt does.
AGREE I LOVE JEFF ANGEL VOICE 😇 ❣️❣️ FROM ARGENTINA
One of m favorite ocalists is John Nerson of Yes
I LOVE Jeff! been a fan since 95!
I love Jeff but God damn! Ritchie Kotzen is on a whole other level than he could ever be!
Name a song that has the rock intensity. I’ll check it out
Burton Cummings from The Guess Who had a killer voice. Very underrated.
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The.Voice
Love the Guess Who
American woman stay away from me. They Canadians will always have their issues with us.
One of my all time favorites, and you are correct, very underrated!
Amazing, love all the content, congrats on the great work. Regarding the video, particularly... Doing a rock top singers without David Coverdale?... 🤔 Couldn't imagine one
I think Ian Gillan has to be on this list. Not too many singers have his range. Child in Time is a perfect example of why he should be on a list if best rock singers.
Deep Purple members always tend to be ignored on these sorts of lists
@@ianrwood21 That guitar solo in Child in time is like, quintessential early 70's rock. It goes on for a while and is blisteringly fast.
Such a great band, and like you said, ignored.
Yup. Major omission.
@100% right. The live in Tokyo version is unreal. Some of these singers can’t touch Ian Gillian. He should be towards the top, if not THE top. Major omission.
Child in Time is one of my favorite songs ever. So beautiful. Have you ever listened to Ode to G(This Time Around) off Come Taste the Band? It’s phenomenal.
I sometimes forget how good Ronnie James Dio was; saw him live many times and the strength and power of his voice transitioned seamlessly from the studio to the live stage; he was never "pitchy" and it was effortless! If we were to actually rank the vocalists, it would be almost criminal not to have him in the top 3 of all time!
This is truth. He shoukd have been listed here.
Same, to me the top2 is Freedie and Dio
RJD, Ozzy, Geoff Tate, all missed out on this top 20. And way off.
I agree completely
Agree, Dio, Gillan, Mercury the top three
Great video my man! Robert Plant and Freddie Mercury came to mind automatically!
Can you do the greatest Piano/Keyboard Sounds in rock possibly?
@Jin jin ahhh definitely!
Yeah man, Rick Wakeman is mad
@@joemca7917 Indeed he is!
Could do a whole video on best organ sound alone. So many great key sounds to pick from
@@twothousandcookies Ahh definitely my man! The Organ/Keyboard/Piano is very overlooked in the realm of rock when compared to the guitars, basses, vocals, and drums. Would love to see him do a top 20 on the Keyboard eventually to continue this series that he's doing!
When Brad Delp sings "More Than A Feeling", my dog runs and hides under the bed.
And my glasses on my face shattered.
How a man can reach a pitch that high is beyond incredible.
Simply awesome.
I'd add Ian Astbury (The Cult) to the list
Lazy Masquerade what’s up dude. You scared me shitless the other night haha
His performance on the "She sells sanctuary" video is still my favourite rock performance. He really knew how to move with the music. Saw them a few years ago live and they restored my faith in rock music again, what a singer, what a band.
Lazy Masquerade - Yeah, Ian is really good, especially in "Eddie, (Ciao Baby)", my all time favourite The Cult hit. But Joey Tempest (Europe) is also stupendous. That man's voice...
Love you Lazy
Ya you forgot Mark Langan and many others but i forgive you because The almighty Layne Staley was in there lol. Just picking on ya man great video bud👍👏
Ian Gillan's (of Deep Purple) singing 'Child in Time' is pure Iconic Rock performance and Ronnie Dio RIP should of been in the top 10 at least, he had a tremendous vocal tool as he shows in the live performance of Stargazer and Gates of Babylon; the way he starts and ends his phrases always fresh introducing impetus into the song.....
Ian Anderson
@@jessculp7943 Yes! Let's put this on the main page!
Child in time was one of the greatest performances ever. I especially enjoyed the version my dad always played for me off of the Made In Japan live album… Great track!!
Agree with you! It looks as if we have to raise the standard or enlarge the list 🙂
Ronnie James dio is the best singer of all time. And that's the bottom line.
Glad to see Ann Wilson on here, she's an amazing singer
Linda Ronstadt would have been another good one.
I was okay with Ann. But not Alanis. She's not even fit to warm up Ann's coffee.
Anne is without question the greatest female rock singer of all time.
Chrissie Hynde and Annie Lennox to add to the next list 😁
Took the words right out of my mouth. Truly one of the rock greats.
EDIT: Just noticed your qualifier about them not being in order. Whew! 😅
Robert Plant at #18?! 😳 wow! Usually he is # 2 or #1. I’m bias because I’m a huge Led Zep fan. I’d put him #1 😉😁
I feel bad that Steve Marriott is always overlooked. He was the first true hard rock vocalist, and what a fabulous voice he had. Even Robert Plant copied part of his style - listen to the Small Faces "you need lovin" does that sound familiar ;-) ?
Absolutely. He really was one of the best. And a much more talented musician than Plant.
Thought the same thing.
Rick Beato's opinion it's not written in stone or a final say on many things.
Do you know where Steve was listed on Rolling Stone's top 100 Rock singers ? 0?!? no where - not even mentioned. Disgraceful, Steve was a better singer that at least 50% of these singers.
He was totally respected by his peers, and influenced many later singers. I don't get it.
Marriott and Keith Relf should make any and all conversations about greatest singers
As a rock singer for 40 years I have to give credit to Ian Gillian from Deep Purple. He was singing through the stratosphere before Plant
This list lost all credability with out him
Agree strongly!
Yes !
They were contemporaries, so both were singing through the stratosphere at the same time. Btw I love Ian Gillian’s vocals
True!!!!
I'm sad that with so much great(better) tracks people only think about smoke on the water
What about Ronnie James Dio, Chuck Berry, Ian Gillan and Axl Rose?
Where is DIO
Axl Rose? Don’t think so.
Where is Rob Halford !!?
@@jacocharzukanamericanautho2422 nope. axl in his prime had a voice not many male singers ever could match. he was a dickhead back then, but now he really seems to have become a better person. he didn't look after his voice, at all which is a shame. if you see compilations of his high and low notes youll understand the raw skill that man had, and why he should have made this list
@@Jerry-tg2lj exactly
An outstanding demonstration of the subjectivity of musical preferences, at least if most of the examples provided are any indication.
No Janis or Gregg Allman?
Edge Mo Janis Joplin and also Grace Slick both seem like huge oversights to me
True, Janis is the most imitated singer in rock since Little Richard
@@monstergod888 Singers wanting to keep up with her need to try, just a little bit harder. brmp tsss.
To me they are both essentially blues singers, maybe that's why they were left out of the list
Cant believe you didnt include Steve Perry who has one of the best voices in rock with a very iconic sound
Definitely missed the boat with Steve Perry
Steve Perry’s given a mention at the end, as is another of my candidates for best ever, Brad Delp.
No doubt. Steve's voice is absolutely amazing.
Really!
Pretty voice, not the criteria!
Steve Perry?!?!? Bruce Dickinson? Ronnie James Dio?
I'm actually really suprised that he didn't put Steve Perry, he's one of the best male vocalists.
No way Kurt Cobain beats out Dio and Steve Perry.
@@mfennroberts Agreed, Cobain is the weirdest choice of all of them; hugely influential of course but utterly out of place here; Dio as an afterthought? WTF!
Literally in the hornoable mentions lmao
Dio for goddam sure... dude was a vocal monster
Chris Cornell, absolutely gorgeous, super talented singer with a 4 octave range. Freddie had a 5 octave! Layne Staley was also an amazing vocalist. All amazing singers and I absolutely love all of them! I do believe they would be the obvious 1, Freddie 2, Chris, 3 Layne
I'm so glad Little Richard made the list. His voice really is incredible!
yeah and he's basically what the list is based upon so double up the gladness !
The greatest rock n roller of all time
@@gabrielmichon8682 I just don't know how if this list is based on Little Richard how James Brown or Prince aren't on this list, since they are the evolution of Little Richard vocally in every way from the screams to the falsetto to the over the top charisma and energy.
@@DavidDiMuzio Maybe because they aren't really on a "rock" kind of sound?
Yeah i'd say so, neither Brown nor Prince are rock singers one is soul/funk and the other is definitely pop. this list is more about rock/hard rock. Also, i agree about Brown carrying some of Richard's heritage, but i'm not too sure about Prince doing so.
It’s a crime that Brad Delp is so underrated .
studio sensation, can't pull it off live
Actually, I saw Boston several times in the 70’s & 80’s and in those days, he sounded just like the album, as the whole band did.
Jose M oh, he definitely could his voice worked wonders live.
Jose M idiot
Those of us who know do not think so sir.. you can have Paul McCartney spot on this list as far as I'm concerned
Bruce Dickenson, Ian Gillan as mentioned,
That's what I'm saying. And Rob Halford
Don't forget Geoff Tate! :-) And maybe some Sammy Hagar.
No Steve perry? Did I miss something?
Elvis, Jackie Wilson, Roy Orbison, Sam Cooke, Ian Gillan, Rob Halford, Bruce Dickinson, Steve Perry, Brad Delp, Eric Burdon
Of these, I'd say Bruce Dickinson and Ian Gillan are the most glaring omissions plus they fit the description of a "power rock singer".
1ZosoLZ Props for including Elvis, Cooke, Burdon and Orbison.
I think Elvis and Cooke are the 2 greatest singers to ever walk the face of the earth.
Followed by Lennon, McCartney, Bono, Marvin Gaye, Richard Manuel...
Definitely, Brad Delp should have been on this list
His vocal range on more than a feeling is amazing
Roy Orbison--powerful, but too smooth.. not a Little Richard like singer..
Pat Benatar is underrated as is Geoff Tate and Rob Halford. They all sing so well live
Dio 1
I agree. It's criminal to leave out Bruce Dickinson and Ian Gillan. Amazing live performers. Check out Bruce Dickinson isolated vocals on "Flight of Icarus"
she’s a groundbreaker as a woman in rock but also a stellar vocalist in general.
Brian Delp is by far one of the greatest singers. His pitch is just incredible. One of my favorite bands Boston.
sucked live though
@@andrejz8954 well must have got and off day. As every video of him live he was great. And not when I had sent them.
I agree, did you know he had a Beatles cover band when he wasn't touring with Boston ? He was a huge Beatles fan and I was so very lucky to have gotten to see them live, lots of videos of them on TH-cam, one is a half show called Beatle Juice 1996 another is Brad Delp singing oh darling, Brad Delp singing ticket to ride just to name a few
@@andrejz8954, their first tour was not good because they didn't have a sound crew, once they had a good sound crew they were awesome
Don’t you mean, Brad Delp?
My top 3:
1. Brad Delp
2. Roger Daltrey
3. Ian Gillan
Ann Wilson - what an amazing voice. Was my intro to real rock music.
I think Ann Wilson is the undisputed champ.
She should either be #1 or #2. Her range, power and precision puts her right at the top.
I remember when Ann started out in Seattle at Parkers in 1977.
Best female voice to ever hit the airwaves, and I will die on that hill.
I would have added Scott Weiland, one of my personal favourites. I was lucky enough to see him live with STP and Velvet Revolver, and he blew my mind every time.
I also saw him live. He had to have been stoned as f ,, and the band had to distract him from going after an audience member who flung a bottle at him, AND the stupid guy came on stage dick out in an American flag, but complete un assisted cd quality singing. Like perfect. Then the dummy had to o.d. in my state too. I've never heard a better quality live performance. I never heard Cornell live tho.
Saw him twice. The second time was a week before he died. Even at that point he was great.
You can guarantee that Rick will list Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains and Soundgarden in almost every single video, but he really doesn't like Stone Temple Pilots. I've only seen him give them one honorable mention.
@@detomaso_6235 I believe he did a what makes this song great episode on Interstate Love Song so he has given them props. Most the singers he listed had above average or even exceptional range. He also leaned on their melody writing talents as a factor is seems.
Never really got into Scott till velvet revolver and I fall to pieces.
Brad Delp definitely deserves a spot. He was amazing.
No kidding…
didnt watch the video ..Delp got a mention
I totally agree with you. He was phenomenal with his vocals ❤️
Great list. Favs of mine you missed are Peter Steel from Type O Negative, Paul Stanley, Blackie Lawless and Rob Halford.
Delp and Perry two of the purest voices to sing rock and roll.
Totally agree! Steve Perry and Brad Delp are iconic
I wholeheartedly agree with you. How this person came up with his list without including them is shocking. IMO most of those he did mention you could hear them breathing out their lyrics. I mean seriously he should listen to Steve Perry singing acapella
Which if he wanted more grit hard rock voices, I could see not putting either on the list, but when McCartney, Bono and Sting get put on the list, I have to call BS.
I would add Burton Cummings to that list. His high range on Guess Who records is mind blowing with incredible style.
Him and Ronnie Van Zandt!
I was waiting to read the comments before saying Cummings deserved to be on this list, thank you!
Thank you. He was the first one on my mind!
He is in my top three vocalists....like McCartney he could sing the phone book
Weird. I said this 2 years ago and got 0 thumbs up! Oh well, I'll still give Burton another thumbs up here!!!! My favorite timbre of ALL time...
does anyone else remember David Byron from Uriah Heep? "Stealin'" or "Sweet Loraine"?
And don't forget John Lawton who came after Byron.
LOL...I was just going through all my Uriah Heep records to pick songs for a playlist about 2 hours ago. Uriah Heep is the most forgotten, neglected, slept on band of all-time....for being an asskicking band.
Byron was excellent
Barry Hay, Golden Earring
The very overlooked David Byron of Uriah Heep would have been great on this list. What a range!
I simply can’t believe Brad Delp and Steve Perry didn’t make the A list!!! Honorable Mention is dishonorable 😂😂😂!!
It's almost a crime not to put Ian Gillan on the list of 20 best rock singers of all time. He is in the top 3 for me alongside Freddie Mercury and Robert Plant.
It IS a crime 🙄
Ian Gillan, Rob Halford, Geoff Tate, Bruce Dickinson and many more.
i haven't seen this guy recognize Deep Purple in any of his videos.
@@Disaenz10 I've seen him recognize Richie Blackmore in his videos.
Where is The mighty Ronnie James Dio???
Ian Gillan on Purple's "Child inTime" that'll do me.
I absolutely agree with you. It's just an incredible song.
I was hoping someone would mention Ian Gillan
My absolute favorite track from from Deep Purple!
Probably the one I'm most surprised that is not on the list.
Well apparently the list was “dudes trying to copy Little Richard”
No way this list is complete without Gillan, Dio, Halford, Dickinson and Tate. And Patton. Many singers listed are below these. Great videos Rick!!!
What about Robert Plant and Freddie Mercury ?
I can give it a pass because it says rock signers so maybe he was leaving out metal singers and going with more straight forward rock signers?
@@saulalexandermishaan7097 Robert Plant was on it?
@@saulalexandermishaan7097 Both of those are on the list
Correct!