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Dr. Occulator
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Topic: Most enduring credible vocals from ageing vocalist Posted: April 29 2013 at 18:47 |
I admire all these singers and I know there are many I have overlooked but of these 7 whose vocals do you think have endured the inevitable wear and tear of time with the most credibility and graceful longevity as they move into their later years?
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Dr. Occulator
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 18:50 |
Remember this is not a who do you think is the best vocalist but who has endured throughout their career with the most panache and credibility
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 19:23 |
1. Gabriel 2. Jon Anderson 3. Ian Anderson 4. John Wetton. The rest ... eecch. (Just to be clear, I'm referring to how their voice and singing are today. At one time, I thought Greg Lake was the best vocalist I've ever heard. You'd have to pay me a lot to listen to anything he's done in the last 15 years. What once was powerful, intense and emotional is now pedestrian, cheesy and saccharine. Ian Anderson's voice has deteriorated a lot but he's compensated with a singing style that still lends sincerity. TAAB2 is a perfect example.
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 19:26 |
EASILY Gabriel. He's also my favorite vocalist from this batch.
List based on current condition..
Gabriel Wetton J. Anderson Daltrey/Plant
Edited by Horizons - April 29 2013 at 19:29
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 19:28 |
Of the seven listed here, I'd have to say Annie Haslam.
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 19:50 |
Robert Plant still sounds pretty darn good
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Dr. Occulator
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 19:53 |
Gabriel & Plant still seem to still have chops but for a man his age i think Daltrey still has the power, range and pitch of a great singer even if he has become a more gritty one reminiscent of Joe Cocker. Not too many people Roger's age can still belt it out like that.
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 20:23 |
RockHound wrote:
Of the seven listed here, I'd have to say Annie Haslam. |
Right on. Was virtuoso back then and is virtuoso to this day. Not something I could say about any of these singers (Daltrey's voice seems to have got too raspy now). From this list, voted for Wetton.
I have never heard any new VDGG or Hammill album....how has he fared? I have a feeling his voice may have held up well.
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 20:39 |
Gabriel's in good shape.
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 20:46 |
From the lot here, I think Gabriel's possibly better now than he was in the day. I'd say Roy Harper is maybe the only vocalist/songwriter I can think of who's aged better. Robert Plant has done some good stuff recently - I haven't heard any recent Haslam, sadly. Saw Ian Anderson a year or two back - think at a point in the tour when he was flagging a little - fine on some of the newer stuff that was a bit more approachable with his voice as it is, a bit thin on the older material.
Peter Hammill's an interesting critter - I think he's still dead good and he's still doing unique and interesting things he hasn't done before, which is something a lot of vocalists can't really be accused of after a certain point. Might say that the redone House of Usher (mid-late 90s, IIRC) could have been his peak as a singer but I'm never sure if that's just because the restrictions of the operatic format gave him a lot of focus.
Edited by TGM: Orb - April 29 2013 at 20:48
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 21:35 |
Wetton has been sounding pretty good recently.
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 21:40 |
Saw Wetton with U.K. a month ago. He may be better than ever, vocally!
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 22:07 |
^ Really? ... 'Cause I saw him on YouTube singing some things recently, and it don't sound good ... at all ... no to my ears.
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 22:14 |
Gabriel
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 22:15 |
Though, I'll also throw a shout out to Mr. Hammill.
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 22:16 |
Geddy Lee.
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Posted: April 29 2013 at 22:19 |
smartpatrol wrote:
Gabriel's in good shape.
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Agree--he could become the Tony Bennett of prog
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Posted: April 30 2013 at 00:18 |
Jon Anderson. His job on, for example, Magnification, is extraodinary. Second choice would be of course Gabriel.
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Posted: April 30 2013 at 00:29 |
From this list I guess Gabriel but just recently I've been listening to Heaven & Hell - The Devil You Know (Black Sabbath 2009 album)and I must say Dio is incredible for a 66 year old dude, almost impossible.
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Posted: April 30 2013 at 00:33 |
Peter Hammill for me, so no vote. He still sounds great on record and tries hard to pull off his inimitable style when performing live.
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