Lead Singer Disease
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- KVRian
- 804 posts since 16 Nov, 2004 from Kangzhou
It's always been my belief that, in most cases, the lead singer distracts from the music and forces the musicians to play down to the singer's level, which is generally on a par with the audience's level.
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- KVRian
- 1392 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
You guys are funny
Lead singers have an inflated ego to be sure. You HAVE to in order to put yourself out in front. I think the rest of the band just has "I'm jealous of the lead singer disease"
It takes courage to be vulnerable in front of people and express yourself. Have you guys ever SANG in front of an audience before? I mean in a lead role and especially by yourself?
People (i.e. the audience) connect more with the human voice than with instruments. This is for OBVIOUS reasons. That fact is why instrumental music does not dominate the market. We can all hide behind our computers and make music from a distance but a singer is right there, exposed for everyone to judge. Believe me, it takes some courage! You probably don't have it or you would sing yourself

Lead singers have an inflated ego to be sure. You HAVE to in order to put yourself out in front. I think the rest of the band just has "I'm jealous of the lead singer disease"
People (i.e. the audience) connect more with the human voice than with instruments. This is for OBVIOUS reasons. That fact is why instrumental music does not dominate the market. We can all hide behind our computers and make music from a distance but a singer is right there, exposed for everyone to judge. Believe me, it takes some courage! You probably don't have it or you would sing yourself
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- Banned
- 9890 posts since 14 Nov, 2006
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- KVRAF
- 4071 posts since 4 Mar, 2008 from Near Pittsburgh
Not that I don't agree that it takes courage and all that, but does LSD cause folks to make gross generalizations bout people they've never met?blueman wrote:You guys are funny![]()
Lead singers have an inflated ego to be sure. You HAVE to in order to put yourself out in front. I think the rest of the band just has "I'm jealous of the lead singer disease"It takes courage to be vulnerable in front of people and express yourself. Have you guys ever SANG in front of an audience before? I mean in a lead role and especially by yourself?
People (i.e. the audience) connect more with the human voice than with instruments. This is for OBVIOUS reasons. That fact is why instrumental music does not dominate the market. We can all hide behind our computers and make music from a distance but a singer is right there, exposed for everyone to judge. Believe me, it takes some courage! You probably don't have it or you would sing yourself![]()
Plus, the article is a bit of fun and whether they like it or not every single lead singer is a caricature of some sort and being out front makes you a target.
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
Not true at all. There are plenty of introspective, or shy, or nervous lead singers. Sometimes people become lead singers because they just feel driven to do it but aren't comfortable with it.blueman wrote:Lead singers have an inflated ego to be sure. You HAVE to in order to put yourself out in front.
Hell, I've stood up and done it, but don't think I'm egotistical. I've mostly done it because no one else would, but I didn't volunteer off the bat...
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- KVRian
- 1392 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
Fair pointbuscemi wrote:whether they like it or not every single lead singer is a caricature of some sort and being out front makes you a target.
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- KVRian
- 1392 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
I think I might be in a similar category...driven but not necessarily WANTING to be out there. But ego takes many forms and most people want to be out there at least once...I mean c'mon!robojam wrote:Not true at all. There are plenty of introspective, or shy, or nervous lead singers. Sometimes people become lead singers because they just feel driven to do it but aren't comfortable with it.blueman wrote:Lead singers have an inflated ego to be sure. You HAVE to in order to put yourself out in front.
Hell, I've stood up and done it, but don't think I'm egotistical. I've mostly done it because no one else would, but I didn't volunteer off the bat...
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- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
Yes ... I also play all the music myself. How about you?blueman wrote:Have you guys ever SANG in front of an audience before? I mean in a lead role and especially by yourself?
Does that mean I've got IT? Wow, thanksblueman wrote:You probably don't have it or you would sing yourself![]()
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- KVRian
- 1392 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
As per this article, big costumes and props are often a way for the singer to take some of the focus off of him/her or to help get into character so they can feel brave enough to let it rip. Hey, whatever gets it done right? Wasn't it Eddie Van Halen that coined this phrase about DLR? Well...consider the source

