smellyfuzz said:
Dafduc
I must state that I disagree with almost all you have stated.
1) Voice, many singers out there really can't sing well at all, Dylan.
Would you not accept him in your band ?
2) Pitch, well David lee Roth had a terrible pitch problem.
3) Chops, this one, if I understand correctly, actually bothers me.
Many artist are by nature shy. Barbra Streisand, Paul Simon come to mind.
Would you not accept someone of their talent into your group ?
4) Mic technique ?????? Sing into it.
Ok, If a guy comes down & does not know which end of the mic to use...
5) Range. Most of the greatest sounding singer in the world have a some what limited range.
Sinatra, Lennon, Taylor, Cobane, Waters, Simon, Willie, on and on and on.
Sean
Sean, are these people your idea of good singers? DYLAN? Give me a break!"
1. I'd play in Dylan's band in a heartbeat. Like he'd ever ask me. He's a brilliant songwriter, and a legend. But a guy who sang like Dylan and wanted to join MY band? As a SINGER??? NFW.
2. DLR is a tool. And seriously, if you can't hit your notes, you shouldn't be there. I just finished a thing with a guy who sounded a whole lot like the guy from Tesla, but couldn't sing in tune consistently. And couldn't tell when he was out. Painful.
3. Chops means that you actually can sing some tough stuff. The vocal equivalent of shredding. Gospel-style improv, for example. Streisand and Simon have plenty of chops. Not sure what you thought it meant, but shyness has nothing to do with it.
4. This one's learnable, but some people never do. Sing "into it" and count on the engineer compressing the hell out of it later produces a really substandard vocal.
5. Range IS pretty low on my list, but with the exception of Sinatra (who really has a pretty good range - check out his Christmas Waltz sometime), the people you listed are singer-SONGWRITERS, who write for their own voice. I mean, in what sense is WILLIE one of the "greatest sounding singers in the world"? Sheesh.
I love most of the people you listed (even Willie) - but not on the strength of their singing, except Sinatra, Streisand, Taylor, and Simon - and your characterizations of their shortcomings were inaccurate. I really think you're helping MAKE my point.
Peace,
Daf