Sunday, September 29, 2013

The 10 Greatest Screamers in Rock History

OK, first off - I'm not including bands that do nothing but scream. For one thing, I don't know that much about them and for another I don't think it's that powerful to just scream all the time. Chocolate cake is awesome until it's the only thing you're allowed to eat...then it gets old really fast.

Also, I don't claim that these are the only great screamers. These are just the best of the stuff that's on my iPod.

Bon Scott of AC/DC
10. Bon Scott
AC/DC
Scott typically sounded like a barking dog when he sang (which would probably get him on this list anyway), but from time to time he'd really let loose like the way he sings the word "explode" at the end of "T.N.T.".



Joe Strummer of The Clash
9. Joe Strummer
The Clash
A great gravelly voice at all times, Joe hit his screaming peak at the end of "Total Control" when he's just ad-libbing ("this is Joe speaking..."). Wild and genuine.



Paul McCartney of The Beatles
8. Paul McCartney
The Beatles
It's hard to believe that the baby-faced singer of "Michelle" could also belt out the wailing in "Helter Skelter", "Twist and Shout", and "Maybe I'm Amazed"...but wow.



Al Jourgensen of Ministry
7. Al Jourgensen
Ministry
Stigmata. 'Nuff said.



John Lydon of PIL
6. John Lydon
PIL
"Anarchy in the U.K.", "God Save the Queen"...textbook examples of screaming. But my favorite from the former Johnny Rotten is still "Public Image" from the PIL debut. Relentless guitar, relentless energy.



Prince
5. Prince
Some people might be surprised to see the funk master on this list, but it's hard to find a wilder, more guttural primal scream than the ending of "Let's Go Crazy" when he yells Take Me Away. And the mind-blowing intensity at the end of "The Beautiful Ones".



Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin
4. Robert Plant
Led Zeppelin
One of the original greats. Sometimes he just belted it out from the get-go ("The Song Remains The Same") or performed that wonderful contrast between smooth crooning and screaming within the same song ("What Is And What Should Never Be", "I'm Gonna Crawl").



Janis Joplin
3. Janis Joplin
If the only song she ever recorded was "Piece of My Heart", she would still be #3 on this list.



Jim Morrison of The Doors
2. Jim Morrison
The Doors
Up until 1987, Morrison would have topped this list without equal (more on that in a second.) But no other singer in the history of rock has been so naturally smooth and Sinatra-esque, and then 5 seconds later release a deafening scream. And you didn't get the sense that he was showing off...Jim was just a raging storm with a cool veneer.



Black Francis of Pixies
1. Black Francis
Pixies
There are no words to describe what Black Francis recorded on those first 5 Pixies albums. Wild, animalistic, primal, insane. He's been mimicked a million times since, but nothing can match the raw energy of "Tame", "Debaser", "Planet of Sound", etc. Stills gives me chills after all these years.




The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a whiskey enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

2 comments:

  1. *gasp* No Roger Daltrey!? I don't think anyone has quite topped "Won't Get Fooled Again".

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    1. It's funny you say that...about an hour after posting up this article I thought the exact same thing. So officially - "11. Roger Daltrey".

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