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Best Male singer of the 70's
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Noddy Holder .3
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Bowie & Marley0
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Luther Vandross, i think just sneaks into the seventies as a singer.0
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Harry Nilsson3
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Very difficult to say as it depends on genre but I reckon the most powerful was Ronnie James Dio.0
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Barry White1
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Tom Jones sneaks into the seventies don't he?
Hate these questions... too many and then someone says another and you go "oh yeh"
Robert Plant for me.0 -
Jon Anderson ... although at 5 feet 4 I guess he'd wouldn't pass the height test for some on here.1
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Marvin Lee Aday - AKA Meatloaf1
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Have to confess to being an Elvis fan since he started in the 50s,this man could sing anything from wild country rock to soft voiced ballads,his Thats the way it is album remains one of my all time favourites.
A very close second is Freddie Mercury who could have been a fine opera singer had he not died so early.4 -
I'd say Rod as he was able to cross most genres1
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Charles Coborn.If it’s the 1870s. 😏0
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McBobbin said:0
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charltonbob said:McBobbin said:
https://youtu.be/fPkM8F0sjSw
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lolwray said:I'd say Rod as he was able to cross most genres3
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RedJohn said:Luther Vandross, i think just sneaks into the seventies as a singer.0
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Curtis Mayfield2
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blackpool72 said:lolwray said:I'd say Rod as he was able to cross most genres
He had a hit with, Up On The Roof3 -
Johnnysummers5 said:blackpool72 said:lolwray said:I'd say Rod as he was able to cross most genres
He had a hit with, Up On The Roof2 - Sponsored links:
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charltonbob said:RedJohn said:Luther Vandross, i think just sneaks into the seventies as a singer.1
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I also agree this is about musical taste.
Personally I like distinctive voices that are versatile.
Anyone wanting to hear Plant not screaming should listen to his version of the Tim Hardin classic If I Were a Carpenter. In my view he absolutely nails this ballard.
Roger Daltrey displays a similar versatlity in some of his solo work. Believe it or not his first album away from the Who was written by Leo Sayer. He also performed the Beggars Opera which involved him technically singing Opera around this time.
Other favourites of mine ( which wouldn't be fashionable) are David Essex and the previously mentioned Leo Sayer. Both of whom are good singers who both wrote much of their own material.
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Freddie Mercury. Dominated both 70s and 80s.
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cafctom said:Freddie Mercury. Dominated both 70s and 80s.1
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McBobbin said:charltonbob said:McBobbin said:
https://youtu.be/fPkM8F0sjSw
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Johnnysummers5 said:blackpool72 said:lolwray said:I'd say Rod as he was able to cross most genres
He had a hit with, Up On The Roof0 -
Joe Strummer2
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SuedeAdidas said:charltonbob said:RedJohn said:Luther Vandross, i think just sneaks into the seventies as a singer.
If LV I didn't know that but wouldn't surprise me ?0 -
Meatloaf0
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Either Leo Sayer or Barry White1