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The Prognaut
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Topic: Privileged Voices Posted: September 16 2004 at 19:48 |
In order to be concise, fair and not to extend the purpose of this thread off-limits to lead singers of unpopular yet unrecognizable bands to us, I just made a list with the top 20 that popped right into my mind without having second thoughts about it. In addition to this poll, and since there were only 20 spots to be filled (which I filled in strict alphabetical order to avoid favoritisms), I might've left out many, many outstanding lead singers which I'd like to see you name over the replies. So, whit all that said, I cast my vote to Fish on this one (Roger Waters was also in the back of my mind, but since Derek has been the only one to make burst into tears…) 
Land
Note: I'm aware of the previous polls posted by lucas regarding this issue separately (best male and female voice polls), but this one is specifically directed to determine the best voice (English language vocalists only) in business. I mean, there's gotta be one out of the bunch! 
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gdub411
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Posted: September 16 2004 at 19:53 |
I agree. Fish's thick accent is hard sometimes for this hick american to comprehend
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Peter
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Posted: September 16 2004 at 20:05 |
Gabriel is the MAN!
My 2nd would be Jon Anderson, then Greg Lake, then Ian Anderson, then John Wetton, then Peter Hammill....
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Petra
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Posted: September 16 2004 at 20:08 |
WOW thats a tricky one i was tempted to vote for Steve Wilson but eventually voted for Roine stolt!
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James Lee
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Posted: September 16 2004 at 20:52 |
Ugh. Are we talking favorite? best quality? most expressive? best range? most flexible? Should I vote for someone who could make the telephone directory sound good, or someone who perfectly suits the material? Is being able to play an instrument and sing simultaneously an issue?
I'll sit this one out; none of my 10-15 favorite vocalists are in the prog genre anyway.
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gdub411
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Posted: September 16 2004 at 21:02 |
Jon Anderson sounds like Mickey Mouse singing inside a garbage can
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Posted: September 16 2004 at 21:10 |
John Wetton's weak singing ruined KC's album Red for me
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Posted: September 16 2004 at 22:29 |
gdub411 wrote:
John Wetton's weak singing ruined KC's album Red for me |
Finally someone thinks the same thing I do. He's pklayed in alot of good bands, he's a pretty good bass player, but his singing SUCKS! Almost every 2 seconds he goes flat and it's just gross. Of course I sit through it so I can just listen to the music since he's on alot of good bands I listen to.
Anyway, I voted Peter Gabriel. He is my favorite vocalist.
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Posted: September 16 2004 at 22:36 |
I voted on Peter Hammill, and I particularly think that Wetton's singing in 'Starless' helps the song deliver the emotional, eerie melancholy that precedes the delirium outburst that goes afterwards. I consider him the bes tvocalist in KC's career: even in live albums his singing sounds more virile than in the studio versiones, and doesn't get lost among the amazing noise that all instrumentalists create.
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Posted: September 16 2004 at 22:49 |
I should have voted for Peter Hammill...I misinterpretted the question
Peter Hammill quite simply is the best of the best
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Posted: September 17 2004 at 00:04 |
I voted for Peter Hammill, the best of the best (male voice) as Gdub says. But Landberk made this poll including just one woman, Annie Haslan. I should have voted for Magdalena Hagberg, an angel.
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The Prognaut
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Posted: September 17 2004 at 00:41 |
Marcelo wrote:
I voted for Peter Hammill, the best of the best (male voice) as Gdub says. But Landberk made this poll including just one woman, Annie Haslan. I should have voted for Magdalena Hagberg, an angel.
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Yes, I know my dear friend! And I'm sorry 'bout that. I surely left out many, many wonderful voices... Magdalena herself, Emila Derkowska, Laura Basla, Petronella Nettermalm, Anna Sofi Dahlberg, Sylvia Erichsen, Liliana Bodini, Dalys Toruño and maybe Sandra Werner... but, I wanted to make this poll as general as possible since most of those female voices aren't as peculiar and recognizable to all as Annie's ... (but yes, Magdalena and Emila would've had my vote immediately )
Saludos,
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Posted: September 17 2004 at 00:56 |
"This sucks, that sucks" -- have some of you ever heard of individual taste?
Some will follow the intent of the poll, and simply praise their favourite singers, others (perhaps younger & more "virile") would rather attack others' favourites....
"It's so easy to laugh, it's so easy to hate -- it takes guts to be gentle and kind...."
Anyone can tear down or deface, disparage, or destroy -- few can create, or seem to want to bother to.
Gee, I just love to log on here and see well-respected artists, more talented than the vast majority of us, I'd wager, maligned by armchair experts. Some will use their review of one band and album as a platform to attack a completely different band. Very helpful! Negativity and attacking others in a personal fashion (see Reedlover vs Cert & Velvet, on the "Are MP3's Legal" thread) is so much fun, and makes this a better website for all, no?
Sometimes I wonder why I bother.... 
Long live humour, tolerance, and broad-mindedness! I'm starting to think that too many prog fans are narrow-minded, elitist, and have a grossly inflated sense of their own "wisdom" and (exclusivist) taste!
Yeah, I know, me too....
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Marcelo
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Posted: September 17 2004 at 01:44 |
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I surely left out many, many wonderful voices... Magdalena herself, Emila Derkowska, Laura Basla, Petronella Nettermalm, Anna Sofi Dahlberg, Sylvia Erichsen, Liliana Bodini, Dalys Toruño and maybe Sandra Werner
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Wonderful voices includes Liliana Bodini from Zauber and Dalys Toruño from Equinox? Estás seguro? Desafinan!
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richardh
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Posted: September 17 2004 at 02:10 |
Greg Lake has the most beautifull English voice for me.'The Sage' is a prime example.Too many singers try to sound 'American' or 'bluesy' but Greg steered well away thankfully.
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gdub411
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Posted: September 17 2004 at 03:57 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
"This sucks, that sucks" -- have some of you ever heard of individual taste?
Some will follow the intent of the poll, and simply praise their favourite singers, others (perhaps younger & more "virile") would rather attack others' favourites....
"It's so easy to laugh, it's so easy to hate -- it takes guts to be gentle and kind...."
Anyone can tear down or deface, disparage, or destroy -- few can create, or seem to want to bother to.
Gee, I just love to log on here and see well-respected artists, more talented than the vast majority of us, I'd wager, maligned by armchair experts. Some will use their review of one band and album as a platform to attack a completely different band. Very helpful! Negativity and attacking others in a personal fashion (see Reedlover vs Cert & Velvet, on the "Are MP3's Legal" thread) is so much fun, and makes this a better website for all, no?
Sometimes I wonder why I bother.... 
Long live humour, tolerance, and broad-mindedness! I'm starting to think that too many prog fans are narrow-minded, elitist, and have a grossly inflated sense of their own "wisdom" and (exclusivist) taste!
Yeah, I know, me too....
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Posted: September 17 2004 at 07:10 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
"This sucks, that sucks" -- have some of you ever heard of individual taste?
Some will follow the intent of the poll, and simply praise their favourite singers, others (perhaps younger & more "virile") would rather attack others' favourites....
"It's so easy to laugh, it's so easy to hate -- it takes guts to be gentle and kind...."
Anyone can tear down or deface, disparage, or destroy -- few can create, or seem to want to bother to.
Gee, I just love to log on here and see well-respected artists, more talented than the vast majority of us, I'd wager, maligned by armchair experts. Some will use their review of one band and album as a platform to attack a completely different band. Very helpful! Negativity and attacking others in a personal fashion (see Reedlover vs Cert & Velvet, on the "Are MP3's Legal" thread) is so much fun, and makes this a better website for all, no?
Sometimes I wonder why I bother.... 
Long live humour, tolerance, and broad-mindedness! I'm starting to think that too many prog fans are narrow-minded, elitist, and have a grossly inflated sense of their own "wisdom" and (exclusivist) taste!
Yeah, I know, me too....
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Excellent. You make a personal attack on me for making a personal attack on someone else!!!
Tell me what is the point of this site if we ALWAYS agree to differ? I dont think my attack on Cert was as offensive as you make out! I found his attitude to Mr Lifeson offensive and given that Alex is unlikely to join this thread, took offense for him! Just as you did for the Cert.If we were not passionate about our music and the issues that surround it then this forum would not survive.
I have downloaded music off the web and this site too, but never full albums.But I do copy stuff and so I am as guilty as any other. However, whatever stance I intend to take in the future will be influenced by Alex's argument.
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Posted: September 17 2004 at 07:42 |
^ Fair enough. Point taken, Reed.
It's just that all the rampant negativity and anger (here, and in the wider world) really brings me down sometimes, and makes me wonder if humans will ever get it together. So much ready anger and hostility out there (and in modern music) -- yet it mostly only makes things worse....
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Posted: September 17 2004 at 08:23 |
Peter:
Humans will never get it together, my friend. Dont feel bad about that. Its not your fault. Celebrate the things that DO make you happy, and the fact that you're obviously the decent sought, who doesn't go about sh!tting on people. You have a conscience. 
Anyway, I voted Gabriel. Not because he happens to have sung in one my favourite bands of all time but because of that wonderful rich Englishness that compliments all the eccentricity in the music of early Genesis. My second would probably be Peter Hammill. I like him and his voice more than I like VDGG as a whole, I guess. Followed by the brilliant Fish.
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Petra
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Posted: September 17 2004 at 08:48 |
I think Daniel Gildenlow ( pain of salvation) has a wonderful voice too, sends shivers down your spine.
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