My first thought was that scream at the beginning of the Wailers' Hang Up too, but I've also always dug the nutty Alan Barnicoat screaming on this song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mc8jobkKz0
Oh baby
Stomp and scream baby
Wail baby
Do the thing, move it 'round
Just a little bit, come on baby
Ya' got a good thing goin'.
Yes, yes, baby
Stomp and scream baby
Don't mean maybe
You're my baby, you're my baby
I don't mean maybe
Oh baby
Stomp and scream baby
...'Screaming Lord Sutch'...
...'Screaming Lord Sutch'...
Well the obvious answer is Bunker Hill!:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlHO7OEzHQk
Also, it might not have been quite nearly as feral as Iggy but I always liked the sound of Dave Davies voice when he pushed his limit on those early tunes.
She was mine by the Beaux Jens (at 2:44).
"I think I'm gonna scream.... WUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!"
Gets me every time!
This is a great post. All of my favorites screamers were mentioned, though I think Little Richard was the true master.
One of my all time favorite screams is ultra primitive 60's garage punker from The Shandells - Go Go Gorilla! Makes me smile every time I hear this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNWmmtX84RE
Does Lux Interiors Bloodcurdler at the start of 'Love Me' count??? Me'thinks it does, people!
Muffy Kroha's intro to The Sirens' version of Sweet's "Hellraiser" (And she IS a sweet hellraiser, too.)
Noddy Holder's intro to "Cum on Feel The Noize" or the way he says "WAAAAAAALLLLLL RIIIIIIIGHT!!!"
ON "gET dOWN AND gET wITH iT". I grant you , both are James Brown cops , but , still....
Wayne Cochran.
Roky Erickson.
Little Richard.
Chris D.
Fred Cole.
Roy Head.
Phil May.
Mitch Ryder .
David Johansen.
Wilson Pickett.
Suzi Quatro.
Wanda Jackson.
Ann - Margret (Look up "It's a Nice World To Visit (But Not To Live In) ", and thank me later.).
Tom Jones .
Arthur Brown.
Alice Cooper (Moreso with age!).
Mark Lindsay . YES , Mark Lindsay . Morrill and Rosalie were'nt the only White Devil Screamers to come out of the Northwest.
The Fanatics - Woman (wha wha WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA)
(unreleased)
I still think Little Richard is the best screamer of them all.
I dig most of the screams mentioned and also The Phantom on Love Me, Suicide - Frankie Teardrop, Slits - Shoplifting, Patty Waters - Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair (not r&r i guess but pretty crazy), The Heard - Stop It Baby, Contortions - Contort Yourself, James Brown - Maybe the Last Time, and Monoshock - Let's Hear It for the Singer!