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Freddie is in a whole other league. He was the entire package, incredible singer, played the crowd like an instrument, pianist, songwriter, the whole thing.
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"Anywhere the wind blows..."
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Listening to David Lee Roth is painful ...
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Yes, the difference between Freddie Mercury and David Lee Roth is like the difference between 24K gold and gold-painted plastic. In my opinion, Mercury is the greatest rock frontman of all time.
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What about Bruce Dickenson, ever been to an Iron Maiden gig? Not like Freddie but still.....

I think Bruce is the best in the metal scene, and sure Steve Harris (on bass) has his place in the books!

Yep, I'm the the mad dutchman, so go ahead LOL.
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Post by charlyg »

I have to go with Roger Daltry as my fave with Ozzie(back in the day) a close second. No one can swing a mike like Roger!
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Freddie was too gayish for my taste ... but Daltry would be my favorite ...
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somewhere EVH is rolling over in his soon-to-be grave.
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Jeff, how can you say that????

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LOL!!!!!
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Who knew Darth Vader was a Queen fan . . . "Don't stop me now! I'm having such a good time . . ."
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Post by iamthebassman »

Come on people, it's Daltrey.
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yep
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luv his History channel gig!
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Post by david_schwab »

Farookh Bulsara? I saw Queen live during the "A Night at the Opera" tour. Boy he sure could belt it out live!

Daltrey was always great, but I was never a big Who fan... well I like everything before Tommy.

I'm a Bowie fan myself...
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