Robert Planet is in that category for me. Last week, I listened to a LZ comp I had made on iTunes a while back. My fave songs from I to Physical Graffiti. At around 40 minutes, I couldn't take anymore. I enjoy listening to Page, Bonham, and Jones, but Planet kills it for me. I'd rather listen to Heart cover their stuff.
Engaging vocalists vs STFU
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But what do you feel Robert Plant?Bombadil wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2019 12:16 amRobert Planet is in that category for me. Last week, I listened to a LZ comp I had made on iTunes a while back. My fave songs from I to Physical Graffiti. At around 40 minutes, I couldn't take anymore. I enjoy listening to Page, Bonham, and Jones, but Planet kills it for me. I'd rather listen to Heart cover their stuff.
I definitely prefer him in lower registers. The higher, wailing shit can eff off. I hate AC/DC vocals for the same reason
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Paul Buchanan of the Blue Nile could sing the tory party manifesto and I'd probably still like it.
Never seen the fascination with Wacko Jacko (even before all the paedo stuff). Never sounds like he's singing actual words - that sort of bizzle should be left to the Cocteau Twins.
Never seen the fascination with Wacko Jacko (even before all the paedo stuff). Never sounds like he's singing actual words - that sort of bizzle should be left to the Cocteau Twins.
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- 2513 posts since 13 Jun, 2008 from Napier,New Zealand
This is probably a bit unpopular, but anyway, here goes; Dave Gilmour's my favourite singer. But I listen to a lot of skate punk too. That genre's full of voices that probably aren't "good", but they make up for it with character.
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And when it's from a movie (or in this case two) that you mostly enjoyed, there are even more considerations.harryupbabble wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2019 5:41 pm Engaging? I don't know if it's the voice that is engaging or if it is the catchiness (to me at least) of the song, or both.
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She's in the "stay in the background" category for me. The caprine quality of her voice does not lend itself for lead vocals, but does help to fill out the background rather nicely.
Even if the piano player can't play, keep the party going.
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So basically her voice hasn't changed after all these years?thecontrolcentre wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2019 3:34 am Bonnie Tyler was on the radio earlier, promoting her 17th album & 50 years in the biz tour. Her live performance was shocking. She sounded like a bad Rod Stewart impersonator singing heavy metal.
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- 719 posts since 17 Aug, 2015 from Finland
My Top 3 engaging vocalists (all numbered #1 for a reason):
1. Corey Taylor
1. Devin Townsend
1. Ross Jennings
1. Corey Taylor
1. Devin Townsend
1. Ross Jennings
My solo projects:
Hekkräiser (experimental) | MFG38 (electronic/soundtrack) | The Santtu Pesonen Project (metal/prog)
Hekkräiser (experimental) | MFG38 (electronic/soundtrack) | The Santtu Pesonen Project (metal/prog)
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One singer that falls into both categories for me, depending on the song, is Naomi Saalfield from Hiatus Kaiyote. Really talented bunch, but sometimes I feel like her presence is a bit overwhelming on the album, especially considering how awesome the rest of the band is. So I alternate between enchantment and STFU over the course of the album. A lot of those vocal flourishes are magical, though.
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