Worst Singer EVER

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MadAudio said:
You must've missed my earlier post about good ol' Florence! (see page 1 of this thread)


:o :o :o Sorry sweetie...sometimes these threads get so long everything blurs together lol Atleast someone knew what I was on about *snogs*
 
Just bumping this thread because I can't imagine a "Worst Singer EVER" thread that doesn't pay tribute to one of my favorites, Don Vliet.

When you listen to tunes like Ice Rose or Harry Irene or A Carrot Is As Close As A Rabbit Gets To A Diamond you don't immediately get the impression that he's all that bad.

Two of those songs are instrumentals.

Classic campfire favorites include:

Tropical Hot Dog Night
Sheriff of Hong Kong
Bat Chain Puller
Sue Egypt
Willie the Pimp

And many more.

I'm sure all of you have made very valid points.

Is Celine Dion a better vocalist than Don Vliet? The only way I can answer that is to say that I'd gladly listen to Captain Beefheart, and I often do, and it's never made me vomit once. But he's an absolutely horrible singer. Auto Tune would self-destruct. And rightly so. He's so bad he's fantastic. I can't say that about Celine Dion.

In Don's case, that's a big part of the appeal of his music. He turned bad vocals into an art form. Bob Dylan's got nothing on this guy. Don should receive two or three awards a year for Worst Vocalist Ever.

Just my weirdass lizard-thing opinion, of course.


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onmoris said:
anyone who thinks bob dylan is a "terrible" singer hasn't heard nashville skyline. it doesn't sound like "bob dylan." the "bob dylan" you are all familiar with is a character created by bob dylan. the fact remains that you might not like that character's voice, but that voice is striking, unmistakable and forces you to listen to what is being said. i believe it was a calculated move. think of how many assholes with guitars were playing folk songs back then...bob dylan just had something special to say, and he needed a way to get people to listen.

That may be so, but it doesn't change the fact that to me it sounds like nails on a blackboard.
 
mattkw80 said:
There is a difference between "the big picture" and "technical ability".

Celion Dion is technically a great singer.

To me, she is the worst singer ever.

Bob Dylan is a singer, one of the best ever.

Thank You!!! A BIG second on the Celine Dion "worst ever" vote. She's got to be the most styleless singer ever. That's a perfect example of when all the technique in the world will get you nowhere.

However, I must admit that, while I think he's obviously one of the greatest songwriters ever, and that I do genuinely enjoy his vocals on some things, I usually always prefer when someone covers Dylan songs.
 
I can't believe people said hoobastank. Granted he can't get as high live but he is still got some skills. Granted they usually throw some delay and reverb on his voice during sets but he is still a good singer.

I would definitely say the vocalist from bleeding through. Granted they don't sing too often but when they do it is god awful.
 
i'm going to have to say that for vocal style it's eddie vedder. man, i hate that guy's voice. for actual vocal "ability" it'd have to be the singer from the red hot chili peppers; have you ever heard them live? holy crap, he sounds awful.. they must work miracles in the studio or allot many a month to just vocal tracking.
 
well....

I am going to have to say that ASHLEE SIMPSON is by far one of the worst singers of all time. :D
 
Her awfulness is kind of overrated. I wouldn't actually consider her worse than Jessica, Brittney Spears, or the Backstreet Boys. She just looks worse because she was caught "lip synching" on SNL. I don't think that she actually was. It just happened that her backing track was redundant with her vocals. She was just singing the same thing as the machine.
 
two words...J Mascis.

His voice is TERRIBLE. All these folks you have listed sound like Domingo compared to JMascis.

http://www.music.com/release/martin_+_me/1/

scroll to the bottom of the page. sound clips.

Dino Jr.(his band) was a killer band...and I think his terrible voice was outshone by his amazing guitar work.

Teddy
 
zrockisaddictin said:
haha i wanted to see which vocalists you guys think are the worst, that modify their voices to sound good but absolutely blow live, im going with the vocalist from hoobastank
Definitely Courtney Love!!!
...End of thread...
 
lotta good mentions here.. but alot depends on what your perspective is.

The original posted asked about the one singer who blew the worse LIVE in reference to their recorded version.
Which means that most of the mentions don't really make the cut since they can produce as well live. EVEN Billy Corgan can nail "His sound" AND the right notes live.


There is only one clear winner.. and that winner is:



















































Anthony Kiedis -

The man has decent control and tone in the studio but wrecks trains out in the field!
 

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I have to agree with the previous comment. Anytime I have seen them doing a live performance, there were definite pitch issues.

I hate to keep egging the pudding, but I saw Tim Burges, formerly of the Charlatans on Jonathan Ross last night(it was a repeat). Man does he suck. No power; no tone... nothing... just a nasal whine. :cool:
 
By the way; is the above image capturing Kiedis' shock at winning 'best live act'? Even he can't believe it.

Sock wearing fool....
 
I don't know. From what I've heard of Corgan live, he tends to wreck his voice pretty hardcore. He can perform decently on his more melodic songs, but when he tries to sing the heavier ones, it all collapses into gravel.
 
VomitHatSteve said:
I don't know. From what I've heard of Corgan live, he tends to wreck his voice pretty hardcore. He can perform decently on his more melodic songs, but when he tries to sing the heavier ones, it all collapses into gravel.

Well I've seen him 4 different times and although everyone makes mistakes, he does a good job IMO.
 
I think Corgan is something of an acquired taste. I wasn't too keen whenI first heard him, but he definitely grows on you. Adore is one of my favourite albums. Some good crooning on there.
 
Marky Mark's character from Boogie Nights. Which reminds me......Marky Mark.
 
lest ye all forget the biggest pile of crap ever....

drumroll....

William Huang? guy's got a damn gold record on his wall, just because people felt sorry for him. dear jesus, this world must truly be coming to an end.

and in close seconds:

yoko
guy from dinosaur jr. (although I do love their stuff)
chino moreno (sometimes he sucks live)
 
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