l.strether wrote:Thanks, Risden. The posts (including yours) have particularly made it interesting.
As to Bono. I'm sure the loathsome, sanctimonious "Rattle and Hum" Bono would include himself in the list then spew "am I buggin ya? I don't mean to bug ya." However, Bono has matured both personally and musically, and his remarkable work for Africa has humbled him greatly. So, I think he
would decline in favor of Van Morrison, whom he has always worshipped. I am still curious, however, why people feel he falls short of meriting inclusion in the Top Ten. However, "greatest frontman of past 20 years"
is substantial approbation.
As to Ann Wilson, you guys have me completely befuddled there. I liked "Crazy on You" and "Barracuda," and she has great range, but her singing style is so over-the-top and she spent the last half of her career singing awful Hair Metal power ballads like this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Cw1ng75KP0It would be difficult to place her over canonical female singers like Aretha Franklin, Patsy Cline, Janis Joplin, Patti Smith, And Stevie Nicks, but I
would love to hear the argument for doing so and placing her in the Top Ten. I may even be converted...
Actually the song you just posted,
for me makes her case. While the song itself may be sappy and schmaltz, her range on it is INCREDIBLE. I have yet to hear anyone do justice to that song in trying to cover it. Any other version I've heard comes off a a piss poor imitation at best. Now I'm not necessarily saying she's a better female singer than the five you mentioned,( I'd take her over Nicks though) she certainly deserves to be in the discussion of a top 10 for female singers.
As for Bono, he's in a category for me, like Geddy Lee or Dave Mathews, or Steve Perry or Stevie Nicks, great doing their stuff and able to cover other acts to a certain extent, and their respective bands' sounds would not be the same without their vocals, but could they move into another genre and be as good?
I don't think so and that is the tipping point for me.
As Risden said, Bono is undoubtedly the best rock front man of the last 20 or so years, taking a mantle worn by, in no particular order, Plant, Jagger, Daltry, Mercury, but a top 10 singer? I just think he's not quite there, especially if you include male and female vocalist on the same list. He works at at though, there's no doubt about that and I respect the work he has put in to be better since the band started.
Please note, this is MY opinion, and therefore is not any more right or wrong any more than your opinion is right or wrong.