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Geek Culture / The greatest vocalists ever

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Matt Rock
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2006 22:53
Quote: "Chris Martin"

He is without a doubt the biggest Thom Yorke wannabe in the world But he's good, I agree.

Quote: "Yeah, I don't really like their later albums, but that was one of the best albums ever. Although not to listen to when a nice sunny day on the beach"

It depends on which beach you're on. If you're in the Carribean or Hawaii, bring something cheery. But if you're in New Jersey or Coney Island?


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code spinneker
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Posted: 29th Jun 2006 09:49
Ben Gibbard
Bono
That coldplay lead singers name which I always forget.

Deadwords
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 02:55
Stephane Paré - Quo Vadis.
Enough said.

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indi
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 03:51
tiny tim!

Eric T
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 05:00
Quote: "Stephane Paré - Quo Vadis.
Enough said. "


YUS!

Matt Rock
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 05:24
Quote: "That coldplay lead singers name which I always forget.
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That would be Chris Martin, and if you like him you should give Thom Yorke a listen, because Chris Martin does everything in his power to rip off Thom Yorke however he can lol


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Mattman
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 06:00
Radiohead's new album will be good. I saw them two weeks ago and like their new stuff, very much like their earlier stuff. Get the bootleg copy of Videotape, its amazing.

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Briere
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 07:06 Edited at: 30th Jun 2006 07:07
Jame Hetfield
Eddie Vedder
Chris Cornell

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Phaelax
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 07:09
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Chris Cornell
Adam Duritz
Grant Lee Phillips
Eddie Vedder"


I'm guessing you probably liked Temple of the Dog then? (considering you named 2 of the singers)

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Matt Rock
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 09:02
Quote: "Radiohead's new album will be good. I saw them two weeks ago and like their new stuff, very much like their earlier stuff. Get the bootleg copy of Videotape, its amazing.
"

I'm really looking forward to it. Everyone keeps saying it sounds more like a cross between The Bends and OK Computer and they're shifting away from the techno-ish stuff... that means there must be a god I'm just wondering if it'll "save rock" like the media said OK Computer did... I guess we'll see


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Jeku
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 11:10
I wouldn't really call OK Computer "rock"--- it's more like wuss rock. The Bends was more "rock" IMHO. Oh well.


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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 12:14
Domingo (esp. his german roles)
Cheryl Studer
Sarah Brightman (catty voice)
Naomi Tamura (sweet and another catty voice)
Morten Harket (of a-ha fame)
Scott Walker (David Bowie's inspirato btw)
Bing Crosby (same style)
Elvis

Well of course Pavarotti, and a few of the other greats, like Lanza and Regine Crespin.
Earl Walker
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 12:38 Edited at: 30th Jun 2006 18:26
Layne Staley. Hell yes!
He deserves more then one mention! R.I.P

EDIT- I feel I also should give Rob Halford a mention. A metal legend. I was just listening to some Judas priest and Halford and thought he should be right up there with the best. Even at 50 hes still going, and some of the notes he hits would make most 50 year olds have a stroke.

Mattman
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 18:29
It was more like 2+2=5 or The Bends, with more piano then synths. (although the highlight of the show was Johnny I think it was, playing guitar while resting the head of his guitar on the keyboard, playing both at the same time. Was really cool)

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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 18:33
Quote: "who do you guys think are the greatest vocalists (singers) ever? "

I'm pretty decent.

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Matt Rock
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 21:16
Quote: "although the highlight of the show was Johnny I think it was, playing guitar while resting the head of his guitar on the keyboard, playing both at the same time. Was really cool"

Jonny Greenwood is my favorite guitarist. Not the best, but totally awesome at coming up with new ways to use instruments. Like that weird oscillator box thingy he invented and used to record Kid A/ Amnesiac... hot

Quote: "I wouldn't really call OK Computer "rock"--- it's more like wuss rock. The Bends was more "rock" IMHO. Oh well."

It was too pretty for some people. A lot of people wanted it to be heavier like their earlier stuff, but I love the soundscapes, and some of that album, like Airbag (which is where I got that line in my siggy from), Karma Police, Paranoid Android, Electioneering, and Lucky all leaned away from the "wuss rock" that you despise so much And seriously, I think Exit Music is the most beautiful song they've ever recorded, bar-none Street Spirit is that song's only competitor.


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Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 1st Jul 2006 01:58
Geike Arnaert, from Hooverphonic. http://hooverphonic.com

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Posted: 1st Jul 2006 02:48
Janis Joplin

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Jeku
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2006 01:13
Quote: "And seriously, I think Exit Music is the most beautiful song they've ever recorded, bar-none"


Agreed! That is by far the best song on the album. Then when the synth choir comes in--- sooo good. That was part of the inspiration behind my song Sci-Fi Epilogue.


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