Killerhit
03.13.16 | Yee |
theBoneyKing
03.13.16 | Adam Levine's voice makes me want to shoot myself, yeah their early stuff wasn't awful but the voice was grating even then. |
LotusFlower
03.13.16 | I loved Adam's vocals on their early stuff (and karas flowers especially), but lately theyve been pretty grating. |
wtferrothorn
03.13.16 | Janelle Monae
Nina Simone
Bjork
Jeff Buckley
Marill Garbus
Conor Mason |
Trebor.
03.13.16 | The maroon 5 guy sings through his nose which is the biggest sin in vocals |
MrSirLordGentleman
03.13.16 | Rainbow had 4 vocalist though (5 if you count the new line up) and both of those vocalist, Doogie White and Ronnie Romero are better than JLT
Still I agree, Blackmore has an excellent taste for vocalists |
Jasdevi087
03.13.16 | I wouldn't call Bowie a baritenor tbh |
adr
03.13.16 | Ash Ketchum is my favourite vocalist of all times |
hesperus
03.13.16 | Adam Levine has always sounded like a goose choking on a clarinet. |
Asdfp277
03.13.16 | no women, bummer |
Jasdevi087
03.13.16 | yeah come on dude, so many amazing chicks you're not repping with these lists |
Asdfp277
03.13.16 | Simone Simmons
Anneke Van Giersbergen |
Jasdevi087
03.13.16 | list honestly not that great/10 |
Asdfp277
03.13.16 | meh/10 |
MrSirLordGentleman
03.13.16 | List has Dio on it, so I don't need anything else |
Asdfp277
03.13.16 | yea was about to say that, but still |
MrSirLordGentleman
03.13.16 | as for female vocalists
Annie Haslam p/ |
torts
03.13.16 | list sucks |
MrSirLordGentleman
03.13.16 | torts- |
Jasdevi087
03.13.16 | honestly curious as to who torts things is a good vocalist |
Asdfp277
03.13.16 | death grips |
Jasdevi087
03.13.16 | Defgrips |
torts
03.13.16 | bjork
fka twigs
Nicole dollanganger
ben gibbard
idk I don't listen to a lot of really "good vocalists" so |
Jasdevi087
03.13.16 | ok you can pass i guess |
Killerhit
03.13.16 | I plan on doing a women list anyway |
Jasdevi087
03.13.16 | while you're here, what makes you say baritenor for Bowie? |
Killerhit
03.13.16 | He's a high bari which is pretty interchangeable with baritenor |
Jasdevi087
03.13.16 | maybe in the early-mid 70's yeah, idk his high notes don't really sound tenorish to me |
Killerhit
03.13.16 | Hence the baritone aspect of his voice |
Jasdevi087
03.13.16 | no but doesn't saying baritenor imply that he has qualities of both? he just sounds like a baritone with a big range (at one point it was big anyway) |
Killerhit
03.13.16 | Except he does have qualities of both - you don't have to sound super light and lyrical to sound like a tenor |
Jasdevi087
03.13.16 | I just don't think he has enough weight in his upper range to sound tenorish, I mean you can keep it if you want I just disagree that his voice sounds tenorish, like nearly all his notes over G#4 (post Diamond Dogsish era) are either light falsettos or raspy af |
Killerhit
03.13.16 | There came a point when his voice became limited due to smoking |
furyroad97
03.14.16 | I said stuff about this guy on some other list, but Hansi from Blind Guardian. Holy crap, one of the best singers in power metal for me, easy. |
Killerhit
03.14.16 | Haven't really listened to any blind guardian but i'll take ur word for it |
SitarHero
03.14.16 | It's kind of criminal to have Levine over some of the other people on that list.
Also, I doubt that Daltrey is a baritone. He's definitely less of a baritone than Bowie. |
Killerhit
03.14.16 | "over"
None of these are in order, and Daltrey's a baritone; check out his list on The Range Place and the youtube video "Vocal Range of Roger Daltrey" |
MrSirLordGentleman
03.14.16 | I love Daltrey's studio voice, but live... I think he's pretty average there |
SitarHero
03.14.16 | Hmmm, interesting. |
Killerhit
03.14.16 | live performances are tough to judge because there's a lot of factors to take in (exhaustion, weather, overexertion, stamina, hydration) |
MrSirLordGentleman
03.14.16 | Dio, Bonnet, Mercury and Perry always ruled live tho :v |
Killerhit
03.14.16 | They probably knew how to pace themselves - not everyone knows that. Ken Tamplin has some fantastic tips on voice and how to control it |
SitarHero
03.14.16 | I just checked your other list too and I'm glad you have Jay Kay, Delp and Tate on there.
Since you like the insanely high note-hitting, definitely check out Hansi Kürsch as furyroad suggested, but for my money there ain't no one like Steelheart's Michael Matijevic. |
Killerhit
03.14.16 | Actually I dig me some low notes but since there aren't many out there (save for a few obvious ones, like jay gordon, peter steele) it's tough to judge what's legit and what's not |
Jasdevi087
03.14.16 | if you dig insanely high note-hitting vocalists you need to get on Kyo then |
SitarHero
03.14.16 | Then you have guys like Mike Patton who can do both and everything inbetween. |
Killerhit
03.14.16 | Kyo has a fucking ridiculous voice |
Jasdevi087
03.14.16 | @SitarHero Kyo is basically Mike Patton just with way less technique |
Killerhit
03.14.16 | Both of their lows are really good |
Jasdevi087
03.14.16 | Mike Patton's lows are terrifying and Kyo's should not be coming out a human that size |
SitarHero
03.14.16 | I gotta check it out then. |
Jasdevi087
03.14.16 | dude's fucking nuts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9feWdBhsbUA |
Killerhit
03.14.16 | his screams what the fuck |
Jasdevi087
03.14.16 | the one at 11:41 is immense af |
SitarHero
03.14.16 | I've been meaning to give Dir en grey some play but have never gotten around to it. I guess today is the day. Any albums in particular you guys would recommend? |
Jasdevi087
03.14.16 | Uroboros for the heavy stuff, Gauze if you're more into that glammy j-rock/pop sort of thing |
Killerhit
03.14.16 | One I like
http://www.sputnikmusic.com/soundoff.php?albumid=82385 |
SitarHero
03.14.16 | Lol, ok uroboros it is. |