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grimpiter
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Topic: most emotional vocal performance Posted: August 24 2005 at 23:26 |
- Fish in "heart of lothian", "white russian", among others
- Steve hogarth in "memory of water", "the great escape", "afraid of sunlight" and "this strange engine"
- Phil Collins in "mad man moon" and "driving the last spike" (the man sings his heart out!!!!!)
- Freddie mercury in "Dear friends" (touching singing)
- jon anderson in the "symphonic yes" version of "CTTE"
- james labrie in the "metropolis 2000" version of "voices" (despite little imperfections)
- roger waters in "nobody home"
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fender101
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 23:46 |
Roger Waters in The Wall and The Final Cut
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Fearless
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Posted: August 25 2005 at 01:19 |
Peter Gabriel on 'the Musical Box', and 'In the Cage'.
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Olympus
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Posted: August 25 2005 at 02:22 |
John Anderson on Turn Of The Centary.
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Ricochet
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Posted: August 25 2005 at 02:24 |
David Gilmour in "Sheep"
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: August 25 2005 at 02:36 |
Devin Townsend in Touching Tongues (Steve Vai - Sex & Religion).
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Raff
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Posted: August 25 2005 at 03:08 |
Roger Waters' performances in The Wall (especially One of My Turns). Another of my favourites is Peter Gabriel's in San Jacinto.
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fender101
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Posted: August 25 2005 at 04:42 |
Ricochet wrote:
David Gilmour in "Sheep" |
No that would be Roger.
Davids best is on Welcome to the machine
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Fritha
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Posted: August 25 2005 at 05:45 |
From what I have heard, Claire Torry on "The Great Gig in the Sky" probably wins it for me... Then again, "Between The Wheels" sang by Geddy Lee on Grace Under Pressure comes to mind as well.
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Olympus
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 02:04 |
Turn Of The Centary - Jon Anderson (aka. hippe)
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"Let's get the hell away from this Eerie-ass piece of work so we can get on with the rest of our eerie-ass day"
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richeym
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 14:21 |
Mr Doctor in anything by Devil Doll
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salmacis
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 15:30 |
I think Peter Hammill is one of the most impassioned prog singers- check out anything from 'Over', especially songs like 'Autumn' (the Peel Sessions version is even better) and 'This Side Of The Looking Glass', where his delivery drips with pathos.
Peter Gabriel's singing on 'The Musical Box' and 'In The Cage' is very emotionally rendered too, and Phil Collins (much as I admire him as a singer) didn't sing them quite as well.
But Phil Collins, a man so often criticised, has a first class voice in my opinion, and is arguably technically a better singer than Gabriel- just check out songs like 'Ripples', 'Snowbound', 'Undertow' and his brilliant version of 'Supper's Ready' (I actually heard the Collins one first, so I'll always prefer it...)
David Byron is a favourite of mine- 'Come Away Melinda' (which is possibly shared with Ken Hensley- they often sound very alike to me) is performed wonderfully, as is the lovely 'Wonderworld'. Talking of Ken Hensley, I always really liked his voice- it's not technically brilliant, but his delivery is hard to top on Heep classics like 'Firefly'.
John Lawton's singing on another Heep classic, 'Come Back To Me', is perfect for the song, but Bernie Shaw's version on 'Acoustically Driven' is even more emotional and impassioned.
Andy Latimer is yet another non technically perfect singer, but 'Rainbow's End' is a beautiful song and has a very sweet delivery by Latimer. I also like his singing on 'Who We Are'.
Eric Woolfson of the Alan Parsons Project's singing on 'Time' is first class, and tugs at even the most hardened heart strings...
Fish's singing on 'Heart Of Lothian' and 'Kayleigh' is utterly brilliant too.
Jon Anderson's vocals are totally inimitable- possibly because nobody else knows what they are about. Whatever, he's a great singer- songs like 'Your Move', 'The Revealing Science Of God' and 'Awaken' are brilliantly performed.
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Dragon Phoenix
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 15:44 |
grimpiter wrote:
- Fish in "heart of lothian |
That track is actually playing right now when I opened this thread.....
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Dragon Phoenix
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 15:45 |
To the question: my first thought was Peter Gabriel in The rhythm of the heat (from Peter Gabriel plays live).
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Blog this:
http://artrock2006.blogspot.com
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Ed_The_Dead
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 15:48 |
Mike Baker - ANYTHING on Shadow GAllery, me thinks (Broken & Chrismass day rule though)
DAniel GIldenlow - ANYTHING he lets out of his mouth
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 15:50 |
Ed_The_Dead wrote:
Mike Baker - ANYTHING on Shadow GAllery, me thinks (Broken & Chrismass day rule though)
DAniel GIldenlow - ANYTHING he lets out of his mouth
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salmacis
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 15:53 |
I forgot one of my favourite singers, Bob Catley of Magnum- he puts 110% in to every vocal I've ever heard of his, but 'Les Morts Dansant' (especially some of the live versions I've heard), 'Days Of No Trust' (one of THE great AOR songs), 'Changes' (another class AOR song) and 'Reborn', a glorious prog moment.
David Coverdale, though never prog, is utterly fantastic on songs like 'Mistreated', 'Here I Go Again' and 'Burn'.
Dio on 'Stargazer'- it hardly gets better than that! He's one of the best and most consistent men in rock, as all phases in his career are brilliant.
'Puppets' and 'Jumbo' by Curved Air are hauntingly sung by the brilliant Sonja Kristina.
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Arsillus
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 15:57 |
And You And I right before the second acoustic guitar part.
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King of Loss
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 18:37 |
Ed_The_Dead wrote:
DAniel GIldenlow - ANYTHING he lets out of his mouth
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Plus Hasse Froberg on many The Flower Kings songs!
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floydaholic
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Posted: August 28 2005 at 21:53 |
Freddie Mercury-Who Wants to Live Forever
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I'll see you on the Darkside of the moon...
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