BobbyinTN wrote:Monker wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:It's not age that did Perry's voice in, it was the constant touring and believing he could sing every note, every night without changing keys or taking a break.
Listen to John Farnham. The clips on the page are previews of some one his songs he re-recorded 2011 at the age of 62.
http://www.johnfarnham.com.au/A singer that takes care of themselves can sing for a VERY long time.
His voice has hardly changed at all.
I know, amazing huh?
Farnham's lost a little bit off the top end, but some of that could simply be weight or just age. The guy is a freak of nature, but one thing where he was smarter than most was recording in a lower key than he could have. He can sing a lot higher than he normally does, and might be the only singer I've ever heard who's been known to sing HIGHER live than the recorded melody. A lot of his songs have high parts, but they also have lower parts, and there are also a lot of songs where he really isn't pushing that top end at all. It's very smart from a singer's standpoint.
Where this all tends to catch up with singers is when you go on tour. With changing humidity, changing temperature, allergies, colds, lack of normal sleep patterns, etc. you will have those days where your top end is lowered. If you record close to that top end, then when you play the song under those less-than-optimum conditions, you are pushing harder than you should. It's really easy to damage the voice. Dave Bickler from Survivor ended up with nodes on his vocal cords and had to leave the band for just this reason.
Take someone like Farnham however, who isn't really pushing that high end nearly as much as he could, combined with his penchant for altering melody lines as he sees fit, and when that day that your voice isn't 100% arrives, he can get by much easier than some others. Still, if it was that easy, he wouldn't be the exception to the rule....
Danny Bowes of Thunder is another one who simply hasn't changed much at all either. He's lost some depth, but his range is unchanged--and he's a stickler for NOT changing the melody live.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1p0luA_egU