BimboBob
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I picked Munro, Diamond and Mike Patten.Thought Mike Patton would have got more than 3 voters and been in the top 50 and Neil Diamond as well.
Congrats to those who voted for Matt Munro and Ron Isley.
I picked Munro, Diamond and Mike Patten.Thought Mike Patton would have got more than 3 voters and been in the top 50 and Neil Diamond as well.
Congrats to those who voted for Matt Munro and Ron Isley.
It's on days like these I'm glad I forgot to submit my 10.I picked Munro, Diamond and Mike Patten.
I can't believe only two other people voted for him ; )Glad to see Mike Patton feature. Fantastic range.
Edit: Can’t believe I left him out!
I voted Tim in 6th place.Glad Tim Booth got a few votes. I sometimes think James, although successful, don't get enough recognition.
I saw him when he was well past his heady days at Crown Casino but I have to say I agree with you wholeheartedly.Thats how I felt before the concert. Its my wife that has always been a great fan. All I can say is if you like good live music, I mean a really top, top set of musicians that can deal with any genre including hard rock, blues, jazz. And then front them with one of the best vocalists of the last 60 years then you are going to be entertained. I have been to very many concerts and I would comfortably put him in top ten.
I picked Munro, Diamond and Mike Patten.
When it comes to an ability to pick a good vocalist your tastes bely your posting title nomenclature.I picked Munro, Diamond and Mike Patten.
Was it the one with the awful "Night Moves" or the terrible "Beautiful Loser" or the horrific "Against The Wind"? :)
55Hugh Cornwell 3 16Ian Curtis 3 16Lou Reed 3 16 58Ron Isley 2 16Rufus Wainwright 2 16 60Tim Booth 5 15 61Phil Lynott 4 15 62Luke Kelly 3 15Meatloaf 3 15Mick Jagger 3 15Steve Tyler 3 15 66Jim Morrison 2 15Matt Munro 2 15Roger Daltrey 2 15 69Neil Diamond 6 14 70Mike Patton 3 14