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01-12-05, 03:30 PM
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aw man, you guys are just babies--I feel so old around here.
I love Jim Morrison's voice too.
Elvis Costello
Andy Partridge
Sting
Bob Marley
Peter Tosh
Kurt Cobain
sorry, but I've never liked Steven Tyler--have sort of an aversion to him and have felt for a long LONG time. Maybe it's those ugly sloppy lips? Or the way he dances? He's got a beautiful, talented daughter though.
But hey, if you guys like him---cool enough. Lot's of folks do.
As for Bob Dylan---he's just cool period.
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01-12-05, 03:32 PM
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Yeah, but it's 'best male voice', not 'least ugly sloppy lips and best dancer."
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01-12-05, 03:33 PM
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Cobain had a good voice???? Hmmmm, If that's the the case, im nominating Eddie Vedder..
-Matt
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01-12-05, 03:44 PM
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I was trying to think of some ~other~ possible talent from Steven Tyler..... definately not his voice. Nope no talent, sorry.
Listen to MTV''s Nirvana Unplugged. Boy had an exceptional voice. Too bad he had to go and blow his brains out.
Oh and dude from Jane's Addiction ---Perry Farrell
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01-12-05, 04:14 PM
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Speaking of Kurt...
The big question is: did he REALLY kill himself?
These pieces of evidence really made me think...If they are myths plz correct it.
1) There were 3 shells in the shotgun, if he was going to kill himself, wouldn't he only put 1?
2) Courtney offered a Hitman 50,000 where she said blast his head off even though he thought she was kidding.
3) The heroine in his body was too much for him to do anything like put his needle away and finish the suicide note and shoot himself.
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01-12-05, 04:34 PM
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Kurt had a really good voice. Doesn't quite fit in with the preferences I have seen so far, but my favorite male singer is Michael Stipe. Tommy James. Mick Jagger.
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01-12-05, 04:36 PM
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Also... I can't help it... I love Elvis.
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01-12-05, 04:41 PM
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Oh, and Frankie Valli! John Fogerty, Danny Hutton, Chuck Negron and Cory Wells. Otis Redding.
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01-12-05, 04:51 PM
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Maybe Kurt was afraid he would miss his head. hehe.
Was the gun his? i always though he said he didn't have a gun. (couln't help this joke)
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01-12-05, 04:58 PM
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Wrong but funny, JimmyDavid.
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01-12-05, 05:08 PM
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Tricky
Bowie
Tom Waits
Michael Gira (from Swans and Angels of Light)
also...the guys in Coil ~shivers~
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01-12-05, 05:21 PM
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Kurt had a great voice, listen to some of their acoustic stuff. Unplugged in NY shows off what he was capable of.
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01-12-05, 05:34 PM
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BOWIE ....omg yes! I love David Bowie.
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01-12-05, 06:23 PM
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Quote:
Maybe Kurt was afraid he would miss his head. hehe.
Was the gun his? i always though he said he didn't have a gun. (couln't help this joke)
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I fail to see the humour in this.
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01-12-05, 07:46 PM
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Just read through the thread, and thought I'd make a few comments.
My favorites, tied for 1st place are Bon Scott and Brian Johnson - but of course I'm biased.
Brian Johnson just lent his voice to a new video game called "call of duty, finest hour" - and is a WWII drill sargant. He should do a good job. Bon has one of those voices that not everyone likes (but same with Brian Johnson, I guess) - but he is much better than Neil Young, but than so am I, and so is the dog.
One person I think has been overlooked as I didn't see him mentioned is Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson. That guy has one of the best singing voices ever - and can do any kind of singing and is acclaimed for doing so, but really brought some talent to heavy metal in the 80's. Songs like Run to the Hills and many others would not be as great og songs without his voice.
Axle Rose had a good voice. And I've always liked the lead singer of Jackyl, such a shrill voice. He and Brian Johsnon teamed up to do a song called Locked and Loaded - if you've never heard it, download it now - those 2 voices together are amazing, you have to agree, even if you don't appreciate that kind of voice.
Ryan
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