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Definitions by AJB11

Freddie Mercury 

The best lead vocalist in rock. Ever. Only outclassed by some Opera and Classical vocalists, such as Pavarotti or Bocelli.
Freddie Mercury performed the awe-inspiring vocals on songs such as "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Who Wants to Live Forever," "Somebody to Love," "Don't Stop Me Now," "Love of My Life," "The Prophet's Song," and "The Show Must Go On."
Freddie Mercury by AJB11 August 21, 2005

Robert Plant 

One of the greatest rock vocals ever, outclassed only by the likes of Freddie Mercury and Jeff Buckley.
Robert Plant sang the emotional numbers "Since I've Been Loving You," "Stairway to Heaven," and "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You."
Robert Plant by AJB11 August 21, 2005

Chris Cornell 

One of the greatest rock vocalists, outclassed by Freddie Mercury, Jeff Buckley, and Ian Gillan.
Chris Cornell gave us the powerful vocals such as "Say Hello to Heaven," "Jesus Christ Pose," and "Slaves and Bulldozers."
Chris Cornell by AJB11 August 21, 2005

Ian Gillan 

The third greatest vocalist in rock, outclassed by Freddie Mercury and Jeff Buckley. Not only did he perform in Deep Purple, he was the original Jesus of "Jesus Christ Superstar"
Ian Gillan gave us the screaming vocals on "Child in Time," "Gethsemane," and "Lazy."
Ian Gillan by AJB11 August 21, 2005

Jeff Buckley 

The second greatest rock vocalist, outclassed by the one and only Freddie Mercury.
Jeff Buckley gave us the emotional vocals on "Grace," "Hallejulah," and "Dido's Lament."
Jeff Buckley by AJB11 August 21, 2005