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Reply #120 posted 02/08/10 12:43pm

Graycap23

phunkdaddy said:

Graycap23 said:


Ohh lawrd.


Give it up Gray,you're talking to someone who
worships Kelly. Yes it is a joke that this fellow
believes Kelly can outsing some of the vocalists listed
and that weak ass when A Woman's Fed Up isn't a good
example at all.
lol

I'm speechless in more ways than 6.
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Reply #121 posted 02/08/10 12:46pm

phunkdaddy

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midiscover said:

phunkdaddy said:



Thanx for sharing your typing tips with us
college professor. As for the piss thing that's
your bag. I bet you would enjoy teabagging him.
chair


KI! Stop sharing your fantasies on an open forum. I
highly doubt R. Kelly would share his cack with you. Tough luck.
Maybe, you should try those other "vocalists" that you think can out
sing him.

innocent


Who ya fooling dude? The proof is in the pudding. You're on
the message board every night wishing you could dress like
Janet Jackson and praising her every time she farts. Everyone
on here knows you ride Kells balls hard. I've even stated the
he has made some good songs in the past but dude isn't nothing
but a trend rider musically. You don't see me here every night
talking bout my favorite artists and if someone makes a negative
comment about them i don't make it my goal in life to try to defend
an artist i like unlike you. It's time for you to change your maxi pad.
Don't forget your purse
Now carry on as i don't have time to play with 4th graders.
[Edited 2/8/10 12:47pm]
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #122 posted 02/08/10 1:59pm

midiscover

phunkdaddy said:

midiscover said:



KI! Stop sharing your fantasies on an open forum. I
highly doubt R. Kelly would share his cack with you. Tough luck.
Maybe, you should try those other "vocalists" that you think can out
sing him.

innocent


Who ya fooling dude? The proof is in the pudding. You're on
the message board every night wishing you could dress like
Janet Jackson and praising her every time she farts. Everyone
on here knows you ride Kells balls hard. I've even stated the
he has made some good songs in the past but dude isn't nothing
but a trend rider musically. You don't see me here every night
talking bout my favorite artists and if someone makes a negative
comment about them i don't make it my goal in life to try to defend
an artist i like unlike you. It's time for you to change your maxi pad.
Don't forget your purse
Now carry on as i don't have time to play with 4th graders.
[Edited 2/8/10 12:47pm]


What the fuck! falloff
Janet has nothing to do with this discussion.
Again, another member on here
bringing her up just to get your point across. A pity.
Riding R. Kelly's cock? LMAO! Is that supposed to be offensive? innocent
Good for you. I could give a rat's ass if you like him or not
comfort
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Reply #123 posted 02/08/10 11:44pm

alexothetimes

Alej said:

InsatiableCream said:


no.


falloff

[b]why u always laff at everything smile
Atom Heart Mother smile
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Reply #124 posted 02/08/10 11:47pm

alexothetimes

InsatiableCream said:

alexothetimes said:


me neither, his name is elmer after all. but you should apologize to him

no.

yes.
Atom Heart Mother smile
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Reply #125 posted 02/09/10 12:04am

Protege

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alexothetimes said:

Alej said:



falloff

[b]why u always laff at everything smile

because he's awesome.

and because that was hilarious lol

HE'S COMING AGAIN
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Reply #126 posted 02/09/10 12:19am

LoveIsTheMessa
ge

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vainandy said:


The guy with the falsetto from The Stylistics

Russell Thompkins Jr.

The guy with the falsetto from Blue Magic

Ted "Wizard" Mills

The guy with the falsetto from Switch

Bobby DeBarge

The guy with the falsetto from Heatwave

Johnnie Wilder


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Reply #127 posted 02/09/10 12:49am

LoveIsTheMessa
ge

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In no particular order,

David Ruffin
Jackie Wilson
Jasper "Jabbo" Phillips
Little Anthony
Curtis Mayfield
Chris Waller
Emanuel "E.J." Johnson
Al Green
Billy Herndon
Russell Thompkins Jr.

Honorable mentions,

Ted "Wizard" Mills
Eddie Kendricks
Ronnie Preyer
Prince Phillip Mitchell
Johnny Bristol
Prince
Smokey Robinson
Teddy Pendergrass
Bobby DeBarge
Harry Ray
Billy Brown
Ron Banks
Johnny Carter

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Reply #128 posted 02/09/10 10:27am

FrenchGuy

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midiscover said:

Cotontige said:



I'll give you the strenght but MJ is better at anything else IMO and I love his chest voice, it's nice and pure

Why do you think that Maxwell is a falscetto singer ? He's definitely not !


LOL! I guess.... MJ wasn't that good of a singer, imo. His voice was very pop I think that's why many love it. But R. is easily a better singer.


I don't think Maxwell is a pure falsetto singer like the Debarges, Phillip Bailey and Eddie Kendricks. He sounds forced and annoying but I still like a few of his songs from his previous albums.


faint faint
Guy, you can't be serious right? Or you're just trying to fan the flame??
I like R Kelly music (well, until that "TP3.com" shit), but there's no waaay he's a better singer than MJ!! Even that "When A Woman..." song that U chose is not the song where he sings best...
So your problem with MJ voice is that it sounds "pop" as U say... So according to U, only R&B/soul/blues singers have the potential of being the greatest covalists?? I just find this opinion kinda narrow-minded, cause in styles like hard rock or arabic music, u have great (i mean HUGE) singers that can make R Kelly drink his piss...
Everybody is somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves.
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Reply #129 posted 02/09/10 10:35am

midiscover

FrenchGuy said:

midiscover said:



LOL! I guess.... MJ wasn't that good of a singer, imo. His voice was very pop I think that's why many love it. But R. is easily a better singer.


I don't think Maxwell is a pure falsetto singer like the Debarges, Phillip Bailey and Eddie Kendricks. He sounds forced and annoying but I still like a few of his songs from his previous albums.


faint faint
Guy, you can't be serious right? Or you're just trying to fan the flame??
I like R Kelly music (well, until that "TP3.com" shit), but there's no waaay he's a better singer than MJ!! Even that "When A Woman..." song that U chose is not the song where he sings best...
So your problem with MJ voice is that it sounds "pop" as U say... So according to U, only R&B/soul/blues singers have the potential of being the greatest covalists?? I just find this opinion kinda narrow-minded, cause in styles like hard rock or arabic music, u have great (i mean HUGE) singers that can make R Kelly drink his piss...


Well, until you can provide any evidence of MJ singing Opera I will continue to think R. sings better than MJ. No, my problem with MJ's voice isn't because it's "pop". He's just not my cup of tea.

That's your opinion.
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Reply #130 posted 02/09/10 10:37am

FrenchGuy

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midiscover said:

FrenchGuy said:



faint faint
Guy, you can't be serious right? Or you're just trying to fan the flame??
I like R Kelly music (well, until that "TP3.com" shit), but there's no waaay he's a better singer than MJ!! Even that "When A Woman..." song that U chose is not the song where he sings best...
So your problem with MJ voice is that it sounds "pop" as U say... So according to U, only R&B/soul/blues singers have the potential of being the greatest covalists?? I just find this opinion kinda narrow-minded, cause in styles like hard rock or arabic music, u have great (i mean HUGE) singers that can make R Kelly drink his piss...


Well, until you can provide any evidence of MJ singing Opera I will continue to think R. sings better than MJ. No, my problem with MJ's voice isn't because it's "pop". He's just not my cup of tea.
Aww pleaase!! U're tlking about that "The Opera" interlude on R.?? Whats great about it?? Its sounds more like a pastiche than a real opear singer doing it... Anyway, nothing werong with you thinking R. Kelly is a good singer...
But better than MJ? no. I just can't take it confused

That's your opinion.
Everybody is somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves.
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Reply #131 posted 02/09/10 10:44am

midiscover

FrenchGuy said:

midiscover said:



Well, until you can provide any evidence of MJ singing Opera I will continue to think R. sings better than MJ. No, my problem with MJ's voice isn't because it's "pop". He's just not my cup of tea.
Aww pleaase!! U're tlking about that "The Opera" interlude on R.?? Whats great about it?? Its sounds more like a pastiche than a real opear singer doing it... Anyway, nothing werong with you thinking R. Kelly is a good singer...
But better than MJ? no. I just can't take it confused

That's your opinion.


Oh! just a pastiche you say! The man is a trained opera singer with a pure chest voice. There are other unreleased recordings of him singing Opera. To be quite frank, I don't care much for his music. A few of his albums are indeed brilliant but his voice is the only thing drawing attention. One of the reasons why his career is still a float after all the legal woes. It's not that serious if you "can't take". Because you like most of the public was trained to think MJ was the best of the best at everything. This is no shade towards MJ. Yes, he was a wonderful talent but is overrated beyond words.
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Reply #132 posted 02/09/10 4:18pm

LittleSmedley

1) Freddie Mercury
2)Kurt Cobain
3)Liam Gallagher
4)John Lennon
5)Jonny Rotten
6)Thom Yorke
7)Robert Plant
8)Prince (as Camille)
9)Ray Davies
10)Michael Jackson (pre-puberty)
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Reply #133 posted 02/09/10 8:01pm

Mstrustme

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(No particular order) if I had to choose:

Sam Cooke
Marvin Gaye
Luther Vandross
Prince
Terrence Trent D'arby
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Reply #134 posted 02/09/10 10:58pm

WaterInYourBat
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midiscover said:

Cotontige said:



I saw your boy live, he's a verry good singer but better then MJ ? No, not in this lifetime.

I don't know about Debarge but I kind of see what you're saying about Prince, in his natural register he might not be the best singer but he's wise enough to sing most of his songs outside of it wink

And Maxwell was a hell of singer, in his falscetto & outside of it, he just can't bring it how he used to.



I always thought it was a given he's a better vocalist than MJ? More range, strength, technique, etc. shrug

MJ has a good head voice but chest voice? No.

confused .... disbelief .... lol
"You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD
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Reply #135 posted 02/09/10 11:02pm

midiscover

WaterInYourBath said:

midiscover said:




I always thought it was a given he's a better vocalist than MJ? More range, strength, technique, etc. shrug

MJ has a good head voice but chest voice? No.

confused .... disbelief .... lol


Ch....it's too late for this ohgoon

R.'s Opera vocals >>
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Reply #136 posted 02/10/10 12:14am

rmartin70

I already made my list but I do not think Cedric Bixler-Zavala gets enough attention. He has one the most incredible voices you could ever hear live.

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Reply #137 posted 02/10/10 12:18am

WaterInYourBat
h

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midiscover said:

WaterInYourBath said:


confused .... disbelief .... lol


Ch....it's too late for this ohgoon

R.'s Opera vocals >>

There is a clip of MJ singing out classical notes (imitating an operatic orchestra) during the "Memories of Michael" feature on the This Is It DVD, lol. But that's really not even important. You can't negate MJ's powerful singing voice and then say R. Kelly's silly "opera vocals" proves he is better. lol I like R.'s music a lot, but I remember hearing that "hipopera" interlude he did on one of his R discs, and my cousins and I used to laugh at it since it sounded like a parody, LOL. If anything, R. is more like a yodeler, and that does not beat Mike. lol
"You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD
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Reply #138 posted 02/10/10 12:24am

midiscover

WaterInYourBath said:

midiscover said:



Ch....it's too late for this ohgoon

R.'s Opera vocals >>

There is a clip of MJ singing out classical notes (imitating an operatic orchestra) during the "Memories of Michael" feature on the This Is It DVD, lol. But that's really not even important. You can't negate MJ's powerful singing voice and then say R. Kelly's silly "opera vocals" proves he is better. lol I like R.'s music a lot, but I remember hearing that "hipopera" interlude he did on one of his R discs, and my cousins and I used to laugh at it since it sounded like a parody, LOL. If anything, R. is more like a yodeler, and that does not beat Mike. lol


MJ's powerful singing voice? R.'s silly opera vocals? falloff Biased, much? "The Opera" (Interlude) IS a parody! doh! Good thing you and your cousins laughed. I'd be worried if y'all took it as serious as others seem to take most of his music. and Yes, he yodels (MJ couldn't) too but like I told the other poster he's trained opera vocalist. MJ wasn't. Deal.
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Reply #139 posted 02/10/10 1:11am

Cotontige

Honestly midiscover who cares if R.Kelly is a trained opera singer ? How does that make him better than anyone ???

Take Bilal for example, he is a classically trained singer too, he can sing plenty of arias but does that make him a better vocalist than Brian Mc Knight ?? NO

When it comes to pop music, nobody cares about opera and classical training ...
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Reply #140 posted 02/10/10 2:46am

vivid

Prince
Thom Yorke
Scott Walker
Boy George
Sam Cooke
James Dean Bradfield
TTD
Al Green
George Michael
Elton John
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Reply #141 posted 02/10/10 4:16am

TyphoonTip

No particular order.....

Freddie Mercury
Michael Feinstein
Chris Cornell (Soundgarden era)
Elvis Costello
James Dean Bradfeild
Al Jarreau
Morrissey
Scott Walker
Prince
Jeff Buckley
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Reply #142 posted 02/10/10 4:18am

TyphoonTip

vivid said:

Prince
Thom Yorke
Scott Walker
Boy George
Sam Cooke
James Dean Bradfield
TTD
Al Green
George Michael
Elton John


Wow.... I posted without looking at your list. James & Scott!! highfive
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Reply #143 posted 02/10/10 5:11am

vivid

TyphoonTip said:

vivid said:

Prince
Thom Yorke
Scott Walker
Boy George
Sam Cooke
James Dean Bradfield
TTD
Al Green
George Michael
Elton John


Wow.... I posted without looking at your list. James & Scott!! highfive



Yeah, I was just noticing that smile highfive
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Reply #144 posted 02/10/10 8:58am

WaterInYourBat
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midiscover said:

WaterInYourBath said:


There is a clip of MJ singing out classical notes (imitating an operatic orchestra) during the "Memories of Michael" feature on the This Is It DVD, lol. But that's really not even important. You can't negate MJ's powerful singing voice and then say R. Kelly's silly "opera vocals" proves he is better. lol I like R.'s music a lot, but I remember hearing that "hipopera" interlude he did on one of his R discs, and my cousins and I used to laugh at it since it sounded like a parody, LOL. If anything, R. is more like a yodeler, and that does not beat Mike. lol


MJ's powerful singing voice? R.'s silly opera vocals? falloff Biased, much? "The Opera" (Interlude) IS a parody! doh! Good thing you and your cousins laughed. I'd be worried if y'all took it as serious as others seem to take most of his music. and Yes, he yodels (MJ couldn't) too but like I told the other poster he's trained opera vocalist. MJ wasn't. Deal.

How can I be biased when I like both of them? I have all of R. Kelly's albums except for the last 2, and like I said, I like his music. I never said R. doesn't have a powerful voice as well (since he does), but this whole opera subject is a weak and seemingly resentive argument agaisnt MJ. lol

And who told you R. is a "trained opera vocalist" anyway? What school or trainer did he study with to formally learn how to sing classical music? Is that online anywhere, 'cause I can't find that information....?
"You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD
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Reply #145 posted 02/10/10 11:37am

midiscover

WaterInYourBath said:


How can I be biased when I like both of them? I have all of R. Kelly's albums except for the last 2, and like I said, I like his music. I never said R. doesn't have a powerful voice as well (since he does), but this whole opera subject is a weak and seemingly resentive argument agaisnt MJ. lol

And who told you R. is a "trained opera vocalist" anyway? What school or trainer did he study with to formally learn how to sing classical music? Is that online anywhere, 'cause I can't find that information....?


You were classifying his classical vocals as silly and MJ's vocals as powerful lol

He said so himself.
I forgot his vocal teacher's name but he shared the same vocal teacher that trained Chaka Khan. I recall in an interview that he mentioned she trained him in Opera, jazz and many more forms of singing. I'll post it if I find it.

and to Cototingue, I'm speaking technically. I don't care if you don't care. The fact that his versatility can't be disputed is enough.
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Reply #146 posted 02/11/10 5:13am

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midiscover said:

WaterInYourBath said:


How can I be biased when I like both of them? I have all of R. Kelly's albums except for the last 2, and like I said, I like his music. I never said R. doesn't have a powerful voice as well (since he does), but this whole opera subject is a weak and seemingly resentive argument agaisnt MJ. lol

And who told you R. is a "trained opera vocalist" anyway? What school or trainer did he study with to formally learn how to sing classical music? Is that online anywhere, 'cause I can't find that information....?


You were classifying his classical vocals as silly and MJ's vocals as powerful lol

He said so himself.
I forgot his vocal teacher's name but he shared the same vocal teacher that trained Chaka Khan. I recall in an interview that he mentioned she trained him in Opera, jazz and many more forms of singing. I'll post it if I find it.

and to Cototingue, I'm speaking technically. I don't care if you don't care. The fact that his versatility can't be disputed is enough.

One again: So being trained as a classical singer makes him better than your average Pop singer? And that"classical training" is bullshit anyway, cause I went to some singing lessons too and they actually teach most techniques (breathing, posture...) from classical stuff... So anybody who went to a decent singing course can say the same thing...
Did Princey sing classical music? No. But still he's one of the greatest. And above that, he's a self-made singer...
Any decent singer can make a "parody" of classical singing. Anyone.
Just like WaterInYourBath, lm a R Kelly fan and and a MJ fan too. But I still think MJ is waaaaay better : The tone, the range, the techniques, the vocals effects AND the vocal arragements. Plus he could sing WHILE dancing (at least in his greatdays)
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Reply #147 posted 02/11/10 10:35am

midiscover

FrenchGuy said:

midiscover said:



You were classifying his classical vocals as silly and MJ's vocals as powerful lol

He said so himself.
I forgot his vocal teacher's name but he shared the same vocal teacher that trained Chaka Khan. I recall in an interview that he mentioned she trained him in Opera, jazz and many more forms of singing. I'll post it if I find it.

and to Cototingue, I'm speaking technically. I don't care if you don't care. The fact that his versatility can't be disputed is enough.

One again: So being trained as a classical singer makes him better than your average Pop singer? And that"classical training" is bullshit anyway, cause I went to some singing lessons too and they actually teach most techniques (breathing, posture...) from classical stuff... So anybody who went to a decent singing course can say the same thing...
Did Princey sing classical music? No. But still he's one of the greatest. And above that, he's a self-made singer...
Any decent singer can make a "parody" of classical singing. Anyone.
Just like WaterInYourBath, lm a R Kelly fan and and a MJ fan too. But I still think MJ is waaaaay better : The tone, the range, the techniques, the vocals effects AND the vocal arragements. Plus he could sing WHILE dancing (at least in his greatdays)


chatterbox

R. Kelly is a trained opera singer whether you like it or not. The classical training isn't bullshit since he clearly took advantage of it and became a better singer by adding more versatility to his already wide range. Provide me with audio of MJ singing classical Opera? what about blues? Jazz? without sounding the same. Don't post that 2000 watts BS either.

bored2

I don't give a flying fuck if you took singing lessons. You probably sound like shit. thumbs up!

Oh and stop going back and forth on your alias account. lol
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Reply #148 posted 02/11/10 11:03am

Riverpoet31

R, Kelly and Janet Jackson? WTF

Midiscover seems to be living in some 'alternate universe' where shitty, fake R&B 'posers' are seen as real singers.

Keep dreaming girl biggrin
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Reply #149 posted 02/11/10 1:53pm

midiscover

Riverpoet31 said:

R, Kelly and Janet Jackson? WTF

Midiscover seems to be living in some 'alternate universe' where shitty, fake R&B 'posers' are seen as real singers.

Keep dreaming girl biggrin


DEAD @ you thinking I use R. Kelly like that. I don't listen to his music.

Now go back to your hole and listen to those "real" artists of yours. biggrin
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