Voices That Get Better With Age
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Blind Melon wrote:I don't know... I definitely do think it's gotten better... maybe I should've just seen them live when they were doing Pablo Honey to majorly admit it, but when I saw them at Bonnaroo last year, his voice was just phenomenal, and he's kind of got like a fast-pace singing that sounds so good to which he didn't do years ago... I forget what song it is, but oh... Bodysnatchers... like I said, I can't really see his voice changing on albums, except from the Bends to OK, I think it definitely sounds different from there... but other than that, the only way I see his voice getting better is live.0
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pearlzepfan wrote:This might be strange, but I think Paul McCartneys voice got better as he aged. I've been listening to his new album quite a lot lately and he still can rock.
Not strange at all"Speak your mind even if your voice shakes" ~ M Kuhn0 -
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As far as a live performer...Billy Corgan...
He even said in a documentary for the album "Adore" that he felt his guitar playing had peaked and he'd always thought lyrics were a strongpoint, and that his piano skills wouldn't get much better so singing was the last thing he had left to focus on."Darth Vader would say 'Impressive'."
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Blackeyedangel wrote:There is a definite change in singing style from The Bends to Ok Computer and beyond. Not really a surprise as the type of band they were trying to be changed radically during that time period as well. I have yet to see them live. Really want to though.
Oh man, seriously, once you see them, you're just like, oh... wow. Yeah. You can't say anything, at least that's how it was for us. When Karma Police started playing, we all got teary eyed... it was awesome. Seeing Johnny play the piano as he's wailing on the guitar, haha, fantastic!If I could, think I would give in.0 -
I like how Joan Baez sounds these days http://youtube.com/watch?v=TBZtny3O_2M...the dreams ain't broken down here now,
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Rhinocerous Surprise wrote:Eveyone always talks about how people like Chris Cornell and Robert Plant can't sing like they used to now that they're aging. But I want to talk about voices that you feel have improved with age.
My three choices:
Corin Tucker (Sleater Kinney): say what you want about S-K's supporting slot for Pearl Jam... On The Woods, Corin's voice was at its prime, a precision instrument with power and passion.
Tom Waits: Okay, maybe he didn't technically become a better singer, but over the years, he became more expressive, and more experimental with his voice. I'd certainly take his voice on Rain Dogs over his voice on Closing Time.
Ed Vedder: Controversial perhaps, but I'd take his current, more melodic voice over the blunt, brute-force drawl of yesteryear.Look Alive,
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itsevobaby wrote:i agree with your ed point 2. conor from bright eyes as well, his voice def matured on cassadaga
If only he didn't sound like he was crying (conor that is) on a lot of his songs, with his wavering, emo-esque voice, I'd really love his music. Four Winds is an amazing song, in which he actually SINGS. For instance, 'When the President Talks to God' is unlistenable for me, as the man sounds like he is in the midst of a tearjerker.2003 Mansfield III
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1STmammal2wearPants wrote:If only he didn't sound like he was crying (conor that is) on a lot of his songs, with his wavering, emo-esque voice, I'd really love his music. Four Winds is an amazing song, in which he actually SINGS. For instance, 'When the President Talks to God' is unlistenable for me, as the man sounds like he is in the midst of a tearjerker.Look Alive,
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Blind Melon wrote:Brandon Boyd and Thom Yorke get my vote.Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..
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Leonard Cohen's voice got better with age. Am I allowed to say that here?0
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i'd go with michael stipe, actually. His voice for the early IRS recordings was perfect for that music, but I think his voice has certainly strengthened.
I would also agree with Waits...maybe he has not become technicially better, but I think his approach should be an inspiration to all aging singers. Instead of trying to write songs with the same melodies as he would have 20 years before, Waits explored what his limited voice could do, and therefore I think kept himself vital.0 -
definitely Michael Stipe. it took him years to find his voice but it is a beautiful thing now0
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