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Myles Kennedy "the voice of rock"
At least since the '00s anyway.
However, I can't say I rate his live vocal much in Alter Bridge.
I really want to get all the rarities/B-Sides/bonus tracks but unfortunately they're bundled with a live album and as far as I've listened to the two songs released on iTunes, the live album sounds like shite. I'll just have to download the tracks I want individually I guess *sigh*
I think his nasally sound suits Slash much better than AB, which tends to be too over produced/engineered.
Axl was a bit nasally, but not as nasally as Miles IMO.
Whilst I'm sure Myles can sing, I'm not sure he's ever done anything I'd want to listen.
And I've seen a fair few singers better than Cornell.
Steve Perry?
Geoff Tate
Todd La Torre
Halford when in form
And I went to the 20th anniversary Candlemass gig where the weakest singer by far was Mikael Akerfeldt
Great guitar playing and then when the singer opens their mouth, I'm off!
Eddie Vedder live is, for me, the standard that all others should try to achieve, just brilliant. I have to say I've never understood while Myles vocals are so highly rated, when I seen him live (with slash) he seemed to lack power, where as when I seen Axl a few months back he was much better.
Speaking of Halford, you ever heard the Judas Priest live album Battle Cry? Halford has a few blunders on that, even on the first track. The album was a bit disappointing because of his vocals I though. He was even better when he sang live with Black Sabbath.
Dio is one of the best singers I've ever heard. I have never heard a live recording of him singing out of tuning or making fluffs.
Great frontman and guitarist, too