Barking Spiders Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 Let's face it , all of us have fave bands with vocalists or solo performers who can't actually, properly sing but somehow use their limitations to their advantage. So, on with the noms and the whys and wherefores...👉👉 Quote
rubis Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 Dylan, Leonard Cohen and Nick Cave spring to my mind Love their stuff anyway 2 Quote
davepb24 Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 Really wish New Order had recruited a new singer and left Barney to his guitar... Quote
paul_5 Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 4 minutes ago, davepb24 said: Really wish New Order had recruited a new singer and left Barney to his guitar... Then got a proper guitarist. 2 4 Quote
Maude Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 Although a can totally appreciate a technically proficient singer, all my favourite bands have singers that would be kicked off The X Factor as soon as possible. It's the imperfections that give the voice character I feel. I'd much rather hear a technically poor vocalist who sang with passion from the heart than a perfect one just going through the motions. Obviously there are very good vocalists that also sing with feeling. Case in point Joy Division/New Order. Neither Ian Curtis nor Bernard Sumner were good singers, hell the whole band were terrible musicians, the one with the most talent, Steven Morris wasn't proficient, just had relentless stamina on the hi-hat, yet they're probably my favourite band. Give them a 'good' vocalist and I probably wouldn't like them. 5 Quote
Maude Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 6 minutes ago, davepb24 said: Really wish New Order had recruited a new singer and left Barney to his guitar... 1 minute ago, paul_5 said: Then got a proper guitarist. Well there's a coincidence 😁 Quote
Maude Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 Terry Hall's dour, deadpan delivery is the perfect foil to The Specials' upbeat ska. Robert Smith (Terry Hall's long lost twin) is just perfect in The Cure, complete with breathy yelps and squeals. 1 Quote
Mykesbass Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 1 minute ago, pete.young said: Ry Cooder. Always thought he had a lovely voice Quote
Nail Soup Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 Got loads. Dylan, John Lydon, Poly Styrene to name but three. But the best of all is Mark E Smith of the Fall. Prefer singers with character. Being able to sing is a side issue. 8 Quote
mikegatward Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 Ian Brown - struggles to stay in tune 2 Quote
Lozz196 Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 Vince Neil of Motley Crue. On recordings he was fine but live he seemed to only manage one word of about every three or four of the lyrics. 2 Quote
Graham56 Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 Lucinda Williams Alex Harvey Nick Cave Quote
Barking Spiders Posted November 6, 2020 Author Posted November 6, 2020 3 minutes ago, BreadBin said: David Lee Roth live. Yep, DLR couldn't sing as well as Hagar yet VH largely turned to shyte when he was kicked out. As with guitar and bass, for me an interesting/unique/recognisable approach to vocalising is way more preferable to those that are note perfect but who sound identical to loads of others. Fr'instance I like Karl Hyde's semi-spoken delivery on Underworld tunage and John Lydon's on Leftfield's Open Up is perfect for the song. Then there's Kevin Coyne of The Flaming Lips as on the truly great Do You Realize?. Funny how all of the winners of X Factor have disappeared into oblivion after one or two hits. Quote
EdLib-3 Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 Joe Strummer. Not a great singer but what a great voice!! 1 Quote
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