It ain't just about the high notes...

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It ain't just about the high notes...

Postby conversationpc » Sun Jul 15, 2007 12:10 pm

Most of us here talk about how certain singers can't hit the high notes anymore but I'm sure we all know it ain't just about that. That being said, here's a good example of a guy who sounds awesome in the lower registers.

From the "Starkers in Tokyo" acoustic set, with Adrian Vandenburg on acoustic guitar and David Coverdale on vocals, this is a song that originally appeared on their "Slip of the Tongue" album...

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Postby RPM » Sun Jul 15, 2007 12:18 pm

True. but those high notes are what made them so unique, in perry's case, its even more
impressive because of his ability to surpass the notes on the recordings for years in
live performances.

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Postby jrnyjetster » Sun Jul 15, 2007 12:41 pm

Coverdale's a smoker, too..or at least used to be.
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Re: It ain't just about the high notes...

Postby JH'sTXfan » Sun Jul 15, 2007 12:47 pm

conversationpc wrote:Most of us here talk about how certain singers can't hit the high notes anymore but I'm sure we all know it ain't just about that. That being said, here's a good example of a guy who sounds awesome in the lower registers.

From the "Starkers in Tokyo" acoustic set, with Adrian Vandenburg on acoustic guitar and David Coverdale on vocals, this is a song that originally appeared on their "Slip of the Tongue" album...

Sailing Ships


This is amazing. I never knew there was more to David Coverdale than him and Tawny Kitaen doin' their thang on that Jag. Shoulda been paying more attention. :shock:
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Postby Aaron » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:43 pm

Dave,

I'm thinking it is a lot about the high notes. It's not the whole deal, but it is a significant factor. I think that is a lot of reason why people think "holy fuck" when Perry used to crank it on in the upper register. That is what turned me on when I was younger. Now with that being said, the Steel Heart dude can go way up there, but it's not the same deal. He has more of a metal tone as opposed to a smooth, crooning tone.

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Postby Marc Brunengraber » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:49 pm

'Starkers in Tokyo' is really an excellent album, and I've always loved 'Sailing Ships,' both on 'Slip of the Tongue' and Starkers.'

You're right - high notes are NOT 'everything.'

They ARE essential to sing the Journey catalog, though.

And despite my coming on board to this forum just to call out 'Jeremey's fan forever' for his pathetic Hugo-bashing, I'm still flabbergasted over - and bitterly disappointed about - Journey's lack of class and sheer stupidity in letting JSS go. JSS hit ALL of the notes, had great stage presence, and, despite not being a Perry clone, did more than justice to the Dirty Dozen.

Bottom line is that JSS should be Journey's singer right now, but he's not. Sad.
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Postby Rick » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:51 pm

Marc Brunengraber wrote:'Starkers in Tokyo' is really an excellent album, and I've always loved 'Sailing Ships,' both on 'Slip of the Tongue' and Starkers.'

You're right - high notes are NOT 'everything.'

They ARE essential to sing the Journey catalog, though.

And despite my coming on board to this forum just to call out 'Jeremey's fan forever' for his pathetic Hugo-bashing, I'm still flabbergasted over - and bitterly disappointed about - Journey's lack of class and sheer stupidity in letting JSS go. JSS hit ALL of the notes, had great stage presence, and, despite not being a Perry clone, did more than justice to the Dirty Dozen.

Bottom line is that JSS should be Journey's singer right now, but he's not. Sad.


Excellent post.
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Postby Aaron » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:54 pm

Dave,

You really need to change that avatar. It just looks too freaky dude.

And back to point of the original post, Dave C. did sound great in that clip. Thanks for posting it.

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Postby Rick » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:01 pm

Aaron wrote:Dave,

You really need to change that avatar. It just looks too freaky dude.


We've got to get you on board the Mel Brooks train. I love all of his movies, except Space Balls, what a hunk of shit that was.

Cheers bro.
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:54 pm

Rick wrote: I love all of his movies, except Space Balls, what a hunk of shit that was.

Cheers bro.


what about the Dracula movie? :shock: the blood scenes were crying funny,, but the rest? :)
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Postby Rick » Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:15 pm

larryfromnextdoor wrote:
Rick wrote: I love all of his movies, except Space Balls, what a hunk of shit that was.

Cheers bro.


what about the Dracula movie? :shock: the blood scenes were crying funny,, but the rest? :)


My favorites are:

Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstien
High Anxiety
Silent Movie
History of the World

The others, I'm not sure of because they didn't catch my eye. I did watch Space Balls, and hated it. Not sure what the Dracula movie was.
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:44 pm

Rick wrote:
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
Rick wrote: I love all of his movies, except Space Balls, what a hunk of shit that was.

Cheers bro.


what about the Dracula movie? :shock: the blood scenes were crying funny,, but the rest? :)


My favorites are:

Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstien
High Anxiety
Silent Movie
History of the World

The others, I'm not sure of because they didn't catch my eye. I did watch Space Balls, and hated it. Not sure what the Dracula movie was.


it was a strange spoof called Dracula- Dead and Loving it.. i saw it at the movies..... i , at least, wanted $2 back at the end..
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Postby Rick » Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:47 pm

larryfromnextdoor wrote:
Rick wrote:
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
Rick wrote: I love all of his movies, except Space Balls, what a hunk of shit that was.

Cheers bro.


what about the Dracula movie? :shock: the blood scenes were crying funny,, but the rest? :)


My favorites are:

Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstien
High Anxiety
Silent Movie
History of the World

The others, I'm not sure of because they didn't catch my eye. I did watch Space Balls, and hated it. Not sure what the Dracula movie was.


it was a strange spoof called Dracula- Dead and Loving it.. i saw it at the movies..... i , at least, wanted $2 back at the end..


Now I remember that title. I don't know if I ever saw it, and from your response, I'm sure it's best that I don't. Was it as bad as Space Balls?
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Postby Little Lenny » Sun Jul 15, 2007 8:57 pm

Marc Brunengraber wrote:'Starkers in Tokyo' is really an excellent album, and I've always loved 'Sailing Ships,' both on 'Slip of the Tongue' and Starkers.'

You're right - high notes are NOT 'everything.'

They ARE essential to sing the Journey catalog, though.

And despite my coming on board to this forum just to call out 'Jeremey's fan forever' for his pathetic Hugo-bashing, I'm still flabbergasted over - and bitterly disappointed about - Journey's lack of class and sheer stupidity in letting JSS go. JSS hit ALL of the notes, had great stage presence, and, despite not being a Perry clone, did more than justice to the Dirty Dozen.

Bottom line is that JSS should be Journey's singer right now, but he's not. Sad.



I agree, but what's done is done...they have made a big mistake in my opinion...I think it's also called a faux pas!! :shock: :)
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Postby Aaron » Sun Jul 15, 2007 10:43 pm

You'll have to bring me up to speed Rick. I do love History of the World though. "I love my peasants .... pull!" :lol:

L8r bro

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Aaron wrote:Dave,

You really need to change that avatar. It just looks too freaky dude.


We've got to get you on board the Mel Brooks train. I love all of his movies, except Space Balls, what a hunk of shit that was.

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