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Shoot 'em up wrote:JSS can sing anything, and sing it great. From Wild Cherry to Queen to Steel Dragon. Very impressive.
Stand Up and Shout Freakin' Awesome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu2HEfQSwn4
7 Wishes wrote:Well, no-one can sing Flock of Seagulls. NO-ONE. Mike Score is the greatest singer of all time, in any genre. Other than that, Jeff can nail anything.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
7 Wishes wrote:RWF, I suppose I need to clarify...by "frontman", I was referring to the "overall package" - perhaps you could measure it in average decibels per audience member. There was NOTHING like Diamond Dave in his prime, and I've seen them all...he even put Steven Tyler to shame. Now, did I say he had a great voice? Hell, no. By his own admission, he had "at best" an average voice. I had two older cousins who "forced" me to see a ton of rock/metal bands in the late 70's and early 80's...I mean, Steve blew him away vocally, and was an amazing showman, too...damn, I'm writing myself into a corner here, so I'm just going to shut my cake-hole.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:7 Wishes wrote:RWF, I suppose I need to clarify...by "frontman", I was referring to the "overall package" - perhaps you could measure it in average decibels per audience member. There was NOTHING like Diamond Dave in his prime, and I've seen them all...he even put Steven Tyler to shame. Now, did I say he had a great voice? Hell, no. By his own admission, he had "at best" an average voice. I had two older cousins who "forced" me to see a ton of rock/metal bands in the late 70's and early 80's...I mean, Steve blew him away vocally, and was an amazing showman, too...damn, I'm writing myself into a corner here, so I'm just going to shut my cake-hole.
My pick wouldn't be Perry either, though he probably had the best voice in his prime. Mercury was the best frontman ever, hands down! Slam dunk!
conversationpc wrote:RedWingFan wrote:7 Wishes wrote:RWF, I suppose I need to clarify...by "frontman", I was referring to the "overall package" - perhaps you could measure it in average decibels per audience member. There was NOTHING like Diamond Dave in his prime, and I've seen them all...he even put Steven Tyler to shame. Now, did I say he had a great voice? Hell, no. By his own admission, he had "at best" an average voice. I had two older cousins who "forced" me to see a ton of rock/metal bands in the late 70's and early 80's...I mean, Steve blew him away vocally, and was an amazing showman, too...damn, I'm writing myself into a corner here, so I'm just going to shut my cake-hole.
My pick wouldn't be Perry either, though he probably had the best voice in his prime. Mercury was the best frontman ever, hands down! Slam dunk!
Can't disagree with that. He had the voice, in the early days at least, and great stage presence.
Carlitto H@kk wrote:conversationpc wrote:RedWingFan wrote:7 Wishes wrote:RWF, I suppose I need to clarify...by "frontman", I was referring to the "overall package" - perhaps you could measure it in average decibels per audience member. There was NOTHING like Diamond Dave in his prime, and I've seen them all...he even put Steven Tyler to shame. Now, did I say he had a great voice? Hell, no. By his own admission, he had "at best" an average voice. I had two older cousins who "forced" me to see a ton of rock/metal bands in the late 70's and early 80's...I mean, Steve blew him away vocally, and was an amazing showman, too...damn, I'm writing myself into a corner here, so I'm just going to shut my cake-hole.
My pick wouldn't be Perry either, though he probably had the best voice in his prime. Mercury was the best frontman ever, hands down! Slam dunk!
Can't disagree with that. He had the voice, in the early days at least, and great stage presence.
As Niggy would say, "True Dat!" But Diamond Dave in his prime was what Rock and Roll was all about and,
even if he didn't sing that great, he was STILL the total package when it came to showmanship.
conversationpc wrote:Back in the day, I thought DLR was cool. Looking back at some of those old VH clips on Youtube, though, he now seems more like a drunken, stoned fool.
Red13JoePa wrote:I think DLR in the golden days performed pretty sober no?
Carlitto H@kk wrote:
As Niggy would say, "True Dat!" But Diamond Dave in his prime was what Rock and Roll was all about and,
even if he didn't sing that great, he was STILL the total package when it came to showmanship.
treetopovskaya wrote:this is one of my favs...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7BMBPnlAHc
i'll be waiting from world's best kept secret blows me away. love the way jss interacts with the audience. }=C))
not the clip i'm talking about be here ya go...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDICAvYFEiM
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