Rick wrote:He sounds good, but it's evident that he's restricted vocally. There's no shame in that though, at least he's doing it. God bless him for that.
I agree. He's a very nice man too. It's good to him doing what he does best.
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JR (Susie) wrote:tj wrote:JR (Susie) wrote:tj wrote:Barry Gibb. The falsetto is still amazing.
Ooh I don't know. Did u see his AI performance? He was a shadow of his former self.
Missed it. Saw him a few years ago and he was still good. Does he still have the hair?
He's got that but it's all grey. He looks pretty good really. Here, it's on YouTube (what isn't?):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRY1PeLwgG4
Tell me what u think.
Marc S wrote:ddregs
Glenn Hughes , this man is the best singer out there, he's singing for 30 years, I cannot match him to anyone else.
Absolutely agree
*Laura wrote:Hey Deano,I'm too lazy to quote you,but regarding Steven Tyler - give up.The guy is sure back in the saddle.
This was filmed in June this year. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=D4AjuOcUhjA
JR (Susie) wrote:Mark H wrote: Dave Coverdale - still sounds great in the lower registers but lost a lot of his power
Really? I assume ur talking about recently? I saw him 4-5 years ago & he sounded really great then. Bums me out if that's changed.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:as far as falsetto goes, i like Ian Moore...
conversationpc wrote:I think he still sounds really good on the lower stuff but his high-pitched falsetto has worn with age. I've also noticed on a lot of the newer videos I've seen that he seems to quit singing and turn the mic towards the crowd a lot, almost as if he knows his voice may give out.
MartyMoffatt wrote:One vocalist you would probably not expect to see in this category - Ian Hunter. He's over 60 now and sounds a little rough, but then again 40 years ago he sounded like he had a mouth full of gravel, so I guess you could say he can still cut it. Ex- Mott The Hoople singer Hunter is one of the greatest songwriters the UK ever produced, and he is still touring consistently, gravel voice and all.
Marty
larryfromnextdoor wrote:as far as falsetto goes, i like Ian Moore...
larryfromnextdoor wrote:MartyMoffatt wrote:One vocalist you would probably not expect to see in this category - Ian Hunter. He's over 60 now and sounds a little rough, but then again 40 years ago he sounded like he had a mouth full of gravel, so I guess you could say he can still cut it. Ex- Mott The Hoople singer Hunter is one of the greatest songwriters the UK ever produced, and he is still touring consistently, gravel voice and all.
Marty
amen dude,,
*Laura
Hey Marc,I wanted to ask you about your CD!How was the release,the reactions so far?Happened in May,right? if my memory serves me...
Is it available on Amazon yet?
Marc S wrote:*Laura
Hey Marc,I wanted to ask you about your CD!How was the release,the reactions so far?Happened in May,right? if my memory serves me...
Is it available on Amazon yet?
Hi Laura,
Its going pretty well so far, sales have been good for us in the UK as we are distributed through Universal. Kerrang, Classic Rock Magazine and Fireworks have given us glowing reviews along with some of the rock sites. Andrew has trhe album soundbytes in the 'minibytes' section and he's promised a review any day now!
We played at the Rock and Blues at the weekend (www.rockandblues.uk.com) which The Scorpions headlined - that was a blast, believe me, 30,000 people over the weekend!
I know its on amazon uk and itunes uk but not sure when it will roll out Stateside, just depends on the distributor - will let you know...it will be going out to mainland Europe very soon.
some reviews....
http://www.hardrockhouse.com/NewReleases/Burn.htm
http://www.onemetal.com/music/review_view.asp?id=254
http://www.themayfairmallzine.com/cdrev/burn.html
http://www.getreadytorock.com/reviews2007/burn.htm
http://www.live4metal.com/reviews-501.htm
http://www.baconmusic.co.uk/content/rev ... ne-records
http://www.metalliville.co.uk/bankup/ht ... /B-CDS.htm
*Laura wrote:Just remembered another guy who is still good :John Waite.
Maybe not like in the 80s/90s,but he did a great job on his latest album.Not sure about his live delivery,anyone seen him recently?
All in all,his voice aged nicely.
http://www.myspace.com/johnwaite
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
Marc S wrote:*Laura
Hey Marc,I wanted to ask you about your CD!How was the release,the reactions so far?Happened in May,right? if my memory serves me...
Is it available on Amazon yet?
Hi Laura,
Its going pretty well so far, sales have been good for us in the UK as we are distributed through Universal. Kerrang, Classic Rock Magazine and Fireworks have given us glowing reviews along with some of the rock sites. Andrew has trhe album soundbytes in the 'minibytes' section and he's promised a review any day now!
We played at the Rock and Blues at the weekend (www.rockandblues.uk.com) which The Scorpions headlined - that was a blast, believe me, 30,000 people over the weekend!
I know its on amazon uk and itunes uk but not sure when it will roll out Stateside, just depends on the distributor - will let you know...it will be going out to mainland Europe very soon.
some reviews....
http://www.hardrockhouse.com/NewReleases/Burn.htm
http://www.onemetal.com/music/review_view.asp?id=254
http://www.themayfairmallzine.com/cdrev/burn.html
http://www.getreadytorock.com/reviews2007/burn.htm
http://www.live4metal.com/reviews-501.htm
http://www.baconmusic.co.uk/content/rev ... ne-records
http://www.metalliville.co.uk/bankup/ht ... /B-CDS.htm
RaiderFan wrote:*Laura wrote:Just remembered another guy who is still good :John Waite.
Maybe not like in the 80s/90s,but he did a great job on his latest album.Not sure about his live delivery,anyone seen him recently?
All in all,his voice aged nicely.
http://www.myspace.com/johnwaite
Yeah, I saw him last summer. He came to our town to play in our beer tent. Still sounded good, even after swallowing a bug on his way up to the stage
*Laura wrote:RaiderFan wrote:*Laura wrote:Just remembered another guy who is still good :John Waite.
Maybe not like in the 80s/90s,but he did a great job on his latest album.Not sure about his live delivery,anyone seen him recently?
All in all,his voice aged nicely.
http://www.myspace.com/johnwaite
Yeah, I saw him last summer. He came to our town to play in our beer tent. Still sounded good, even after swallowing a bug on his way up to the stage
Flamboyant review.
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
RaiderFan wrote:*Laura wrote:RaiderFan wrote:*Laura wrote:Just remembered another guy who is still good :John Waite.
Maybe not like in the 80s/90s,but he did a great job on his latest album.Not sure about his live delivery,anyone seen him recently?
All in all,his voice aged nicely.
http://www.myspace.com/johnwaite
Yeah, I saw him last summer. He came to our town to play in our beer tent. Still sounded good, even after swallowing a bug on his way up to the stage
Flamboyant review.
Thanks I wrote it just for you!!!
tj wrote:Barry Gibb. The falsetto is still amazing.
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