Here it is
Wonder if its dubbed? It does sound like him though
Here it is
Wonder if its dubbed? It does sound like him though
Waiting for the Burt Bacharach tribute on BBC4 last night, caught the end of TOTP. What was on? Mariah Carey screaming how she couldn’t live any more. I’d forgotten how truly shocking she is.
Another who can’t sing - Rufus Wainwright. His rendition of Kentucky Bluebird in the Bacharach tribute was the pits.
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I have this recurring nightmare that the spice girls reform and we have to listen to Victoria beckham again on the airwaves, piese of coke stuck under a door comes to mind. :(
Tina Turner, vastly overrated.
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I've never understood how anyone can listen to Elvis Costello. Terrible songs, awful voice. Talentless sh*te that seems to attract a cult following.
Agreed, saw him do a very long set in Glastonbury 1987, nearly two hours on his own with an acoustic guitar showboating all the songs he'd written for other people, then a full electric set with the Attractions. Incredible talent.
And none of us were as good as were were in the 20th century ;)
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Interesting though that Tina Turner and Mariah Carey get pilloried and nary a complaint yet Elvis Costello who isn't even in the same galaxy as those 2 artists gets resoundly defended lol.
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Sam Smith and his nasal whine
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
"You gotta know when to hold em and know when to fold em".
Tom Jones
Bob Dylan
Chris Martin, like white noise but more boring and irritating.
All those artists who depend on autotune.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzdEd1dZJjA.
John Shuttleworth closely followed by
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Tjuygr65SU
Elvis Costello
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOqo5Po462U
George Formby
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjJuDyPeR7k
and Adele
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"Well they would say that ... wouldn't they!"
Rod Stewart
Define singing.
The trouble with all these threads is that it's not all about the ability to hit and/or hold a note.
Great singers/songs are about how they make you feel.
That's why Maria Carey's Without You is so truly horrendous. She turns it into an exercise of vocal gymnastics, possibly very clever, but, to my ears, horrible.
She's removed any emotion from the song and the despair of Nilsson's version is left to the despair at having to listen to the dreadful cat in a tumble dryer sound she outputs.
Most of the singers being cited here have produced some good songs.
Perhaps if you're into opera, the ability to hit and sustain notes is what it's all about, but mostly we're talking about pop/rock singers here.
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Geddy Lee of Rush. One of my favourite bands and phenomenal musicians but if only they had a dedicated vocalist.
Entirely different genre - Terry Hall of The Specials rest his soul.
Some mainstream pop vocalists have fantastic voices. The kind of thing you see on The X Factor or The Voice. Vocal gymnastics to impress judges and a specific audience. For me that's where their talent seems to end. The kind of musicians we're talking about have depth and soul and presence.
I remember seeing Mariah Carey on a Live edition of Top of the Pops. Bad on an epic scale without the production element to her music.
Madonna. She'd wouldn't even get an audition in one of those talent shows.
Rhianne.
Finish a damn word will you love?! It's like a three and a half minute blend of vowel sounds.
Ian Brown from the Stone Roses. On a recording, fine. Live, I can’t listen to him.
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in my opinion Boy George cant sing any better than a pub singer live, the music industry use clever software to enhance recordings. They can make below average singers sound good.
I used to work with someone who was a massive fan of Bruce Springsteen. To me it just sounded like some pissed bloke doing karaoke.
Rita Ora - her role during live gigs is to clap and shout "C'mon, Glastonbury!" while her back up singers get on with singing her songs. She can't hit a single note live.
In contrast to what other people have said, Adele and Florence never miss a note live. I've seen them both, Florence last week in Bournemouth. She was amazing, put on a really great show and her vocals were perfect.
Should have added Van Morrison to my list. His 'singing' is far too embroidered
"Well they would say that ... wouldn't they!"