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View Poll Results: The Most Influential Rock Artist
The Rolling Stones 12 3.74%
The Beatles 152 47.35%
The Who 12 3.74%
Led Zeppelin 28 8.72%
The Kinks 4 1.25%
Bob Dylan 41 12.77%
Jim Hendrix 37 11.53%
The Velvet Underground 35 10.90%
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Old 06-10-2011, 02:34 PM   #11 (permalink)
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These three not great are you mad!!!!!!!! Chris Cornell is a great vocalist and one of the most unique voices in the history of rock. I`ve recently fallen in love with Pearl Jam after previously dimissing them as just good and not great and I now think Eddie Vedder the best thing now since sliced bread! I think he`s something very special and a vocalist who really defines what hard rock singing is all about. Scott Weiland I`ve always loved and the song Atlanta" from the STP album "No.4" is almost a double for Jim Morrison and could have come off any Doors album, as it sounds that authentic.
They performed with Eddie when i saw them. Quite a good set, and i thought he captured Morrision to a tee. Morrison always had that huge baritone sound and Vedder was a perfect replacement. I would say Weiland would be the least impressive of the three and i find STP to be rather boring beyond Core.
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