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HosiannaMantra
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Topic: 'Weird' prog voices Posted: July 23 2016 at 17:50 |
All of those specific vocalists annoyed some of the listeners to the point they can't stand their bands, but also intrigued others enough to gain cult following or even a large fan base. Who is your favorite?
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Posted: July 23 2016 at 18:54 |
Francesco di Giacomo, Peter Hammill and Dagmar Krause.
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Posted: July 23 2016 at 19:18 |
I don't know of Coleslaw Niemen, but from the rest, Demetrio Stratos.
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Posted: July 23 2016 at 19:23 |
Geddy Lee easily.
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Posted: July 23 2016 at 21:42 |
Not a fan of weird voices ---like good voices. Getty is ok.
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Posted: July 23 2016 at 21:58 |
I don't know many of them, but Francesco di Giacomo is one of my very favourite singers. One of a kind, indeed. Peter Hamill is wonderful too, of course... in his own special way. And I wouldn't put him in the same level, but Geddy Lee can be awsome too.
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Posted: July 23 2016 at 23:53 |
Damo
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 01:07 |
I don't consider the voices of Peter Hammill, Roger Chapman, Dagmar Krause or Damo Suzuki (I am not familiar with the others) to be weird, but then I live with Friede, and she really does weird things with her voice
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 01:16 |
Francesco di Giacomo - weird voice? How? (this got me to locate Io Sono Nato Libero and listen to it for the first time in years, so I can't complain. Still brilliant although I prefer their two first)
My favorite among the ones with a naturally weird singing voice is probably Damo. My two other favorites in the poll: Peter Hammill and Demetrio Stratos got fantastic singing voices that they occasionally use in a "weird" way.
Btw: Something strange happened to me regarding Dagmar Krause's voice. I fell for Art Bears and Dagmar immediately and I much preferred them to Henry Cow (not anymore). But at some point her nasal, Weimar-era cabaret way of performing got on my nerves. Now I can only listen to her on Slapp Happy's beautiful "pop-album" Casablanca Moon. There's a quite lovely and relaxed singing voice there when shoulders are lowered. Well I'm exaggerating a bit - and its my fault not Dagmars, but on any other album my ears grow tired after about four-five minutes of her.
Edited by Saperlipopette! - July 24 2016 at 01:16
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 02:44 |
Pat Moran (Spring) should be here, he had the oddest voice I know of in Prog music. Roger Hodgson is another one. And I'm surprised to see Czeslaw Niemen here, IMHO he had a very mature and distinguished music voice.
Of these I'll say Geddy Lee.
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 04:41 |
Disapointed not to see Stuart Bell listed.
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 08:07 |
Pastmaster wrote:
Geddy Lee easily. |
Of this list, yes, Geddy Lee. Never liked Peter Hammill.
Edited by Manuel - July 24 2016 at 08:07
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 08:07 |
Di Giacomo, Stratos, Krause and Suzuki are among my favorite singers, but PH is THE vocalist for me.
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 08:11 |
Dagmar all day baby
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 09:34 |
weird voices? weird poll? some of those options are considered among the greatest vocalists ever to grace prog. In particular the two Italians. sticking to the theme.. not voting favorite (Stratos) but favorite 'weird' vocalist of which Stratos was nothing close to weird. Easily early Geddy... his shrieking elf vocals did more to raise that group from musical and lyrical medicority than the Necromancer could have ever done on its own.
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 10:19 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
Coleslaw Niemen |
I think Jerky Skrzek is better both as a vocalist and as a musician.
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 10:31 |
twosteves wrote:
Not a fan of weird voices ---like good voices. Getty is ok. |
Voices can be weird and good, but what's weird and good to one person may not be to another. Of course there are certain musical standards for what makes a technically accomplished vocalist, but distinctive vocals are often more important to me than technical virtuosity. I do like some very technically accomplished ones such as the opera-trained vocals of Topi Lehtipuu of Koyry-Kone, but there are a number in the list that I think have both great range and tone (i.e. good/ accomplished) but also have quite a unique style. I think that distinctive is a more apt descriptor for the selection. I would have included Roger Wooton. In best singer polls, I have often chosen Francesco di Giacomo as the best singer (of course best and weird are both rather subjective) and Demetrio Stratos is another particular favourite of mine. I like most in the list, and most I consider to be good vocalists with distinctive styles -- I'm not keen on Geddy Lee's voice, and much prefer the similar, but odder voice of David Surkamp.
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 14:01 |
My vote goes to Mr. Lee.
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 14:31 |
micky wrote:
weird voices? weird poll?
some of those options are considered among the greatest vocalists ever to grace prog. In particular the two Italians.
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I'm guessing its weird as in unconventional and I can understand most of the options included to an extent. Still don't get what Francesco di Giacomo is doing there though.
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Posted: July 24 2016 at 15:03 |
Peter Hammill.
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