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OT: Rock and Roll lead singers
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[QUOTE="zepfan, post: 2719573, member: 8094"] Robert Plant is my man and Led Zeppelin my band so this is hard for me to say, but I have to give it to Mr. Jagger. Obviously not for voice alone, Plant clearly the superior singer, but Mick's stage presence is second to none. "Moves like Jagger" and attitude like Jagger with a distinctive voice with reasonable singing skills - he is the epitome of rock. After "Percy" Plant and "the chicken on acid" as Mick was once described, I will go with Freddie Mercury, Roger Daltry, and the late great Mr. Bowie!! Runners up include Meat Loaf, Steve Perry, John Fogerty (for the howling). [/QUOTE]
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