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X factor wrote:Halford is amazing...in my wildest dreams, I can't imagine even a "trained singer" finding fault with him. He freakin brilliant.
Big J wrote:Yeah, few singers have ever recorded a song, in any genre, showcasing that much of a varied range.
And even fewer can do it live.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=iS-eQfnDlpw&mode=related&search=
Halford's nowhere near THIS guy anymore, but he earned every bit of reputation he lives off today.
conversationpc wrote:Big J wrote:Yeah, few singers have ever recorded a song, in any genre, showcasing that much of a varied range.
And even fewer can do it live.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=iS-eQfnDlpw&mode=related&search=
Halford's nowhere near THIS guy anymore, but he earned every bit of reputation he lives off today.
Yeah, I posted a link to that video in the NOW PLAYING thread. That version's okay but he sings those first couple of verses a bit higher than they are on the album. The effect isn't quite as good, in my opinion.
Socratic Methodist wrote:Never cared for RH....I'd take Ronnie James over ANY metal singer, and 99% of all singers.
conversationpc wrote:Well, we're not really discussing who's better than who. I love RJD's voice but Halford certainly had more range than Dio.
Boy, people have been making fun of Neal lately about how short he is but RJD would make him look like a giant in comparison.
Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:Well, we're not really discussing who's better than who. I love RJD's voice but Halford certainly had more range than Dio.
Boy, people have been making fun of Neal lately about how short he is but RJD would make him look like a giant in comparison.
I've always heard that Dio is small, how tall is he?
conversationpc wrote:
I tried looking it up and I saw him listed as somewhere between 5'0" and 5'4".
Big J wrote:Yeah, few singers have ever recorded a song, in any genre, showcasing that much of a varied range.
And even fewer can do it live.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=iS-eQfnDlpw&mode=related&search=
Halford's nowhere near THIS guy anymore, but he earned every bit of reputation he lives off today.
Matthew wrote:And as for all that shrieking which is being mistaken for 'range'.....well, maybe it's an acquired taste....
mikemarrs wrote:'exciter' is another good one from priest.my all time favorite early priest tune is 'beyond the realms of death'...killer tune
Jeremey wrote:One of the first songs I ever sang publically was "Epitaph" by Judas Priest, at Sunday church service, probably in 9th grade or something like that. My friend and I worked it up on piano. Of course in the bulletin we just printed the credits as "G Tipton, K Downing, R Halford," no mention of Priest in the bulletin.
Jeremey wrote:Oh, and Sabrina got me "Metalogy" box set for our anniversary 2 weeks ago! Haven't been able to listen to it all yet, but the Memphis concert is pretty fucking cool. They play "Sinner!"
conversationpc wrote:
Didn't you say recently that you couldn't listen to Priest anymore because of the mood they put you in or something to that effect?
Jeremey wrote:conversationpc wrote:
Didn't you say recently that you couldn't listen to Priest anymore because of the mood they put you in or something to that effect?
It ramped me up too much to where I couldn't sleep. I watched some of the Memphis concert in bed and took a Klonipin afterwards...
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