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Queen/Freddie Mercury.
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Taylor Swift is mid at best (even though I do like her songs). Can't sing or dance. |
| John Legend, Styx, Diana Ross, Morrissey |
| Johnny Cash |
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| I saw Leslie Odom Jr. In Hamilton and he was truly extraordinary. |
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Freddie Mercury
Steve Perry Paul McCartney Phil Collins |
| Bob Marley |
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Michael J Sade Bruce S Prince George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic Madonna George Michael Freddie Mercury David Bowie Tina Turner Frankie Beverly and Maze My list is in no particular order, but I would go back in time to see them all again. All of the above left you wanting more, they were so very good in concert. I never saw James Brown, but both Michael and Prince were inspired by him and others have said Brown would tear the roof off and bring the ceiling down, he was that good. OADN: Whitney Houston had one of the most amazing voices I have ever heard. Truly Angelic. However, when I saw her in concert she was awful. I wanted my money back. The voice was there, but she did not emote at all. Something was missing. Jonathan Butler opened for her and I wanted him to come back on the stage. I think she might have been in the early stages of her drug addiction. It was 1988 or 89. |
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Bono isn’t the greatest singer of all time, but U2 shows are amazing
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The popular gen Z singers are all autotuned. |
| I can't believe she is not mentioned, but if we are talking about greatest singers of all time... Julie Andrews |
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Paul McCartney. Have you seen one of his shows?! Goosebumps for me. His voice is a bit shot but he is a remarkable performer with an endless catalog.
Stevie Wonder, too. |
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Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, hands down.
These guys have been at it for MORE THAN 60 years! When we went to a Stones concert, we were amazed that they both pranced, danced, played and entertained for hours despite being in their 70s. |
I agree with both of these lists, and I'll add Prince. |