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From the Metal Works Album a High Note in he song Victim Of Changes...dont sure is if a c#6...Take a Hear...

Edit: is a f5# but is really amazing,Hail Halford!!

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  • IMO, freddie mercury has the best voice...

  • this is not about who has the best voice...Freddie Mercury own...thats other class...but i suggest you to hear some Bruce Dickinson,Halford,Eric Adams,Dio...they are great vocalist in the metal scene.

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  • Hmm...I like Dio and Halford in their prime more than Bruce,but now Id say he is better because he is a bit younger than them and hasn't lost his voice like they did.

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  • ERIC ADAMS

  • rob could sing anything freddy sang.....freddy would blow the goat try'n to front priest.....end of conversation.

  • @hermygagala I never said Rob Halford isn't good. I'm not a fan of the needless banshee stuff but he was great on the early work. Not a patch on Mercury, but damn good.

    Yet again, I'm not talking about technical vocal ability, or originality, or anything else. I'm talking about having a god-given singing voice that elevates you to legendary status in the eyes of the music-buying public. Freddie Mercury is one of the greatest ever in that regard, and often ranks as *the* greatest.

  • @andross637 And by the way James Labrie is ok for technical ability but again he is far blown out of proportion. Also his tone is nothing to brag about. I would rate him as a slightly above average rock singer and nothing more. He isn't very versatile at all.

  • @andross637 There's no doubt Freddie has one of the best voices, certainly not the best.Especially when you consider that Freddie took basically everything he know from Ronnie James Dio go listen to the song "Elf Driftin" by Ronnie. Released before Queen released a single album or single.Oh and if you think Rob halford isn't good go listen to "Judas Priest Epitaph" there are parts in that song that he could be mistaken for Freddie Mercury. Although his tone and technical albitily are far greater

  • @hermygagala I know quite a bit about singing and ranges, hence why I'm watching these videos. I'm saying that Mercury has one of, if not the, greatest voices in history. Nothing to do with technical vocal skill. There are millions more skilled vocalists than Mercury, and Halford for that matter. I'm talking about great voices, and Mercury consistently ranks high in public polls. I couldn't give two fucks about technicality if the guy has a shit voice. Look at James LaBrie.

  • @andross637 I would say that was a fairly arrogant, brash and ignorant statement on your part. I've come to realize that neither one of us has intention of changing our opinions so I refuse to continue in this infintile argument. I never meant to insult freddie, it just gets a little tiresome when people who aren't vocalists talk shit, and say he's the best, when they, themselves, aren't even qualified to make a comment.

  • @hermygagala That's a bit much coming from someone whose opening salvo is "Haha". I'm not talking about "technical ability". I'm talking about singing voices regarded by the public as being among the greatest ever. How horrible it would be to live in a world where sustaining a high note makes you a great singer. Thankfully only a tasteless minority actually live by that rule.

  • @andross637 And trying to tell someone they have admitted defeat is a way of trying to make themselves look superior, in the eyes of the second hand perceiver. Yes everyone does know that he has that status; that doesn't mean it is so. Obviously you're not a vocalist. His stylistic technical ability to adapt to a wide variety of genres is far inferior to many of the vocalist I listen to. So is his power, full voice range, tone, and passion.

  • @hermygagala Starting your argument with "Haha" is an instant admission of defeat in all cases. Freddie Mercury is widely regarded as one of, if not the, greatest rock singers of all time. You know this, as does everyone.

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