Lead Singer Disease
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
- KVRAF
- 4798 posts since 14 Jun, 2004 from USA
In my studio, Lead Singer Disease (the bad kind of LSD) was always referred to when the singer of a project/band either:
a) wanted their vocals to be louder than anything else in the mix. And then make them louder still.
b) thinks it's not a song unless their vocals are going nonstop from the beginning to the end of the track. (musical breaks are only for sipping your beer)
c) thinks a song isn't really a song without vocals.
d) thinks all of the above.

a) wanted their vocals to be louder than anything else in the mix. And then make them louder still.
b) thinks it's not a song unless their vocals are going nonstop from the beginning to the end of the track. (musical breaks are only for sipping your beer)
c) thinks a song isn't really a song without vocals.
d) thinks all of the above.
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- KVRAF
- 11839 posts since 23 Nov, 2004 from west of east
You guys are living on planet KVR. Find me one instrumental in the top 100 sales of any week in the last decade or two in the real world. Music consumers buy vocals and lyrics. Is that a problem?

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- KVRian
- 1392 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
It is if you're an electronic musician with low self-esteem who envies lead singers and stripperseduardo_b wrote:Music consumers buy vocals and lyrics. Is that a problem?
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- KVRAF
- 11839 posts since 23 Nov, 2004 from west of east
How about singers who are also strippers?blueman wrote:It is if you're an electronic musician with low self-esteem who envies lead singers and strippers (see previous posts for reference)...eduardo_b wrote:Music consumers buy vocals and lyrics. Is that a problem?
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We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
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- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
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- KVRian
- 1392 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
Oh, cool...I took it wrong...anyway, we're obviously just having fun herethecontrolcentre wrote:Don't get what you mean. I was answering your question is all ...blueman wrote:No need for a pissing match.
btw...I like your music..just listened
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- KVRian
- 804 posts since 16 Nov, 2004 from Kangzhou
What do music consumers know about music? That's like implying that Budweiser is a superior beer just because it outsells all other brands (in the USA). Of course if your only in it for the money...eduardo_b wrote:You guys are living on planet KVR. Find me one instrumental in the top 100 sales of any week in the last decade or two in the real world. Music consumers buy vocals and lyrics. Is that a problem?
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- KVRian
- 1480 posts since 14 Jun, 2003
indeed, there hasnt been a hit instrumental in forever.
youll have a hard time finding a trumpet player taking a solo on a pop tune also.
i blame music in the schools. if you teach it in schools it cant be hip, goes without saying.
now that music is being dropped from schoools we might see some comeback.
i agree singers have it rough. karen carpenter didnt have any problem until they forced her out from behind the comfort of her drum set. being in front and having to talk and be all exposed affects you, it has to.
then add to that stage volume etc it gets pretty tough.
i dont sing well, its like riding a wobbly bike with bent wheels tryin to push my voice into pitch. it takes about 3 grand of computer hardware and software to get my voice reasonable and even then i dont have much range.
and nowadays you have american idol showing everyone how to pick out flaws in singing, thats gotta make it more fun too.
youll have a hard time finding a trumpet player taking a solo on a pop tune also.
i blame music in the schools. if you teach it in schools it cant be hip, goes without saying.
now that music is being dropped from schoools we might see some comeback.
i agree singers have it rough. karen carpenter didnt have any problem until they forced her out from behind the comfort of her drum set. being in front and having to talk and be all exposed affects you, it has to.
then add to that stage volume etc it gets pretty tough.
i dont sing well, its like riding a wobbly bike with bent wheels tryin to push my voice into pitch. it takes about 3 grand of computer hardware and software to get my voice reasonable and even then i dont have much range.
and nowadays you have american idol showing everyone how to pick out flaws in singing, thats gotta make it more fun too.
- KVRAF
- 4798 posts since 14 Jun, 2004 from USA
Incidentally, I am both an electronic musician and a lead singer.eduardo_b wrote:You guys are living on planet KVR. Find me one instrumental in the top 100 sales of any week in the last decade or two in the real world. Music consumers buy vocals and lyrics. Is that a problem?
And I agree consumers buy lyrics and vocals, what I don't believe is that having vocals makes it a song.
- KVRAF
- 2975 posts since 18 Sep, 2006 from Rosehill Cemetery
Better yet, here are instrumentals that reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the last 50 years:eduardo_b wrote:You guys are living on planet KVR. Find me one instrumental in the top 100 sales of any week in the last decade or two in the real world. Music consumers buy vocals and lyrics. Is that a problem?
Theme from A Summer Place - Percy Faith
Telstar - The Torbados
L'Amour Est Bleu (Love Is Blue)- Paul Mariat
Grazing in the Grass - Hugh Masekela
Frankenstein - Edgar Winter Group
Love's Theme - Love Unlimited Orchestra
The Hustle - Van McCoy
Theme from S.W.A.T. - Rhythm Heritage
A Fifth of Beethoven - Walter Murphy
Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band - Meco
Rise - Herb Alpert
Chariots of Fire - Vangelis
Miami Vice Theme - Jan Hammer
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- KVRAF
- 11839 posts since 23 Nov, 2004 from west of east
Well, they know what they like, and that's the bottom line in the music/entertainment business.taijiguy wrote:What do music consumers know about music? That's like implying that Budweiser is a superior beer just because it outsells all other brands (in the USA). Of course if your only in it for the money...eduardo_b wrote:You guys are living on planet KVR. Find me one instrumental in the top 100 sales of any week in the last decade or two in the real world. Music consumers buy vocals and lyrics. Is that a problem?
We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
And probably a much longer list if you look outside of the US.vespers75 wrote:Better yet, here are instrumentals that reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the last 50 years:eduardo_b wrote:You guys are living on planet KVR. Find me one instrumental in the top 100 sales of any week in the last decade or two in the real world. Music consumers buy vocals and lyrics. Is that a problem?
Theme from A Summer Place - Percy Faith
Telstar - The Torbados
L'Amour Est Bleu (Love Is Blue)- Paul Mariat
Grazing in the Grass - Hugh Masekela
Frankenstein - Edgar Winter Group
Love's Theme - Love Unlimited Orchestra
The Hustle - Van McCoy
Theme from S.W.A.T. - Rhythm Heritage
A Fifth of Beethoven - Walter Murphy
Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band - Meco
Rise - Herb Alpert
Chariots of Fire - Vangelis
Miami Vice Theme - Jan Hammer
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- KVRAF
- 8389 posts since 11 Apr, 2003 from back on the hillside again - but now with a garden!
eduardo_b wrote:You guys are living on planet KVR. Find me one instrumental in the top 100 sales of any week in the last decade or two in the real world. Music consumers buy vocals and lyrics. Is that a problem?
A mate of mine did the A&R for it.
Sadly, he's a really nice guy. He was also the Spice Girls publisher...
