LMFAO! Takes a big drag from the lung dart before singing. Classic. I like his voice but it reminds me of someone else and I can't pin that down.
Layne Staley from Alice in Chains comes up on my short list for his voice/range.
He kills it here, all while high on heroin. Not glorifying it by an means. Just facts.
For me, any singer who can rip acoustically shows their real talent. No auto-tune or
anything else to mask or make up for any shortcomings. Same for Scott Weiland from STP/Velvet Revolver.
Heroin took both those guys way too soon.
(Heroin didn't take Chris Cornell or Kurt Cobain..but two other great ones gone way too soon.)
Aaron Lewis is another. Here's a great acoustic song by him. He's got a lot of acoustic guitar only songs like this.
Wanna put a smile on your wife's face...play this for her.
Then you have people like Mick Jagger, Elton John, Steven Tyler, etc. Guys like that with longevity who
can still go out and perform after all these years. Took my daughter to see The Rolling Stones last year
at Sofi Stadium. Those dudes are old..but they still killed it.
Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt by NIN is epic. You either like him or you don't.
We could spend all day here covering so many different great artists and their songs.
Layne Staley and Chris Cornell were definitely unique. I'd say "limited" but cool voices. "Down in a hole" is a favorite. I think Weiland was more versatile but I enjoy their music... where Cobain, to me, was like nails on a chalkboard.