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Everett wrote:Justin Beaber?![]()
Sorry but I have to put up with his "music" everytime I visit my dad's house. My younger sister's
go ape shit for him
conversationpc wrote:Everett wrote:Justin Beaber?![]()
Sorry but I have to put up with his "music" everytime I visit my dad's house. My younger sister's
go ape shit for him
Your younger sisters taste in music blows.
Deb wrote:.....when it comes to music/vocals. I was doing some monotaneous accounting work this afternoon, so I put my IPOD on and up came this song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbkOZTSvrHs&ob=av2e LOL, love that song, I'm an absolute sucker for the whoo whoo whoa's in the chorus.
Got thinking to myself, they just don't make them like him and Perry and lots of other very gifted male vocalists from our era. I'm pretty hard pressed to even come up with a couple GREAT male vocalists from my daughter's (22 yo) generation. Can think of a few gifted female vocalists lately, but am I just having a brain fart, as I can't seem to think of any males that stand out lately????
Deb wrote:.....when it comes to music/vocals. I was doing some monotaneous accounting work this afternoon, so I put my IPOD on and up came this song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbkOZTSvrHs&ob=av2e LOL, love that song, I'm an absolute sucker for the whoo whoo whoa's in the chorus.
Got thinking to myself, they just don't make them like him and Perry and lots of other very gifted male vocalists from our era. I'm pretty hard pressed to even come up with a couple GREAT male vocalists from my daughter's (22 yo) generation. Can think of a few gifted female vocalists lately, but am I just having a brain fart, as I can't seem to think of any males that stand out lately????
AR wrote:I'm tired of good singers. American Idol and shows like that have made me despise crooners. I'm now a fan of Lemmy and Motorhead.
Patrick Monahan is my age (43) and happened to grow up in the same city I did. Train has been around since the early 90's I think. So that makes him born at the right time maybe, if he graduated 86/87? Just not "discovered" I guess for quite a while?Don wrote:Patrick Monahan of Train is really a great singer. If he was born a decade earlier, I could see him having no problem as a power ballad guy, maybe in the style of Rik Emmett.
An older singer who was deceptively powerful was Johnny Mathis. And talk about control. The way he cranks his own volume knob from 0 to 100 during the second half of Misty is amazing.
kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:.....when it comes to music/vocals. I was doing some monotaneous accounting work this afternoon, so I put my IPOD on and up came this song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbkOZTSvrHs&ob=av2e LOL, love that song, I'm an absolute sucker for the whoo whoo whoa's in the chorus.
Got thinking to myself, they just don't make them like him and Perry and lots of other very gifted male vocalists from our era. I'm pretty hard pressed to even come up with a couple GREAT male vocalists from my daughter's (22 yo) generation. Can think of a few gifted female vocalists lately, but am I just having a brain fart, as I can't seem to think of any males that stand out lately????
To be honest, Farnham predates Perry by about 10 years. Still, those are two of the best male singers alive today, and John Farnham is one of the very few I would put on the level of Perry when it comes to live performances.
Last male vocalist that really impressed me was Marc Anthony. Having the technical voice is only part of it, and most of the singers you hear are raw on the singing side. Potential? Yes, but raw as all get out. Having the voice and the control is very rare.
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