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Chester Burnett aka Howlin'Wolf although considered a Bluesman was in my opinion a great Soulman..
This song which has Willie Dixon talking the intro is an incredible Soul song although many would argue its a blues song.Also Hubert Sumlin's guitar playing takes soul to a different level.

 


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I would say Stevie Winwood was a better soul singer than Tom Jones who is often thought of as the best white man with a black man's voice (to quote Peter Cook -the americans have their soul singers and we have are sole singers - but not in the case of Stevie and Tom), but if I was in tailback on a motorway and Winwood cut me up on the inside sneaking up the hard shoulder I would say: "Winwood, NO!!! it's not just you in traffic at the moment careful son or I'll have a hole in my shoe by the time I've finished with you, and I'd have right on my side.

 

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Originally posted by billtheglazier

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Chester Burnett aka Howlin'Wolf although considered a Bluesman was in my opinion a great Soulman..
This song which has Willie Dixon talking the intro is an incredible Soul song although many would argue its a blues song.Also Hubert Sumlin's guitar playing takes soul to a different level.

If your going there, I have to submit Mr Bland..

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Joe Cocker had a fair pair of lungs, Sheffield Steel was his crowning work, hang on , light bulb, mp3 thread tonight .

 



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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 10 Feb 16 8.05pm

Out of leftfield, Billy Corrigan from the Pumpkins has an amazing voice.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 10 Feb 16 8.28pm

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

Out of leftfield, Billy Corrigan from the Pumpkins has an amazing voice.

You're getting confused, Leftfield's original vocalists were Djum Djum, Earl 16 and Cheshire Cat.
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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 11 Feb 16 11.09am

Also of note, and often overlooked, Billy Mackenzie (The Associates)

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 11 Feb 16 11.15am

Was thinking about this, sometimes it's about genre. I doubt Sam Cooke could have fronted a band like Bauhaus, likewise, Pete Murphy would have been shocking in the Four tops (yes I know Sam Cooke wasn't in the 4 tops...)

Who was / is the best Goth frontman?

 

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Originally posted by nickgusset

Was thinking about this, sometimes it's about genre. I doubt Sam Cooke could have fronted a band like Bauhaus, likewise, Pete Murphy would have been shocking in the Four tops (yes I know Sam Cooke wasn't in the 4 tops...)

Who was / is the best Goth frontman?

Nick Cave of course.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 11 Feb 16 3.36pm

Originally posted by nickgusset

You're getting confused, Leftfield's original vocalists were Djum Djum, Earl 16 and Cheshire Cat.
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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 11 Feb 16 3.38pm

Originally posted by silvertop

Nick Cave of course.

Nick Cave is so Goth he s**ts bats.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 11 Feb 16 3.39pm

Originally posted by nickgusset

Was thinking about this, sometimes it's about genre. I doubt Sam Cooke could have fronted a band like Bauhaus, likewise, Pete Murphy would have been shocking in the Four tops (yes I know Sam Cooke wasn't in the 4 tops...)

Who was / is the best Goth frontman?

I always rated Karl McCoy from the The Fields of the Nephilim. His voice really shines on Elysium and Earth Inferno.

 


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