InsatiableCream said: alexothetimes said: u in big trouble i have no idea what just happened. me neither, his name is elmer after all. but you should apologize to him Atom Heart Mother | |
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alexothetimes said: InsatiableCream said: i have no idea what just happened. me neither, his name is elmer after all. but you should apologize to him no. | |
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Graycap23 said: daPrettyman said: I never really liked Mint Condition that much because STokley's voice annoyed me after about 2 or 3 songs. Not that he can't sing, I'm just not a fan of high pitched vocalists. Lol.....Stoke has a low register also. A low register that sounds "winey" to me at times. I just don't like him for some reason. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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SUPRMAN said: 1. Prince
2. Jackie Wilson 3. Bono 4. Marvin Gaye 5. Otis Redding 6. Robert Plant 7. Sting 8. Craig David 9. Michael Jackson 10. myself PROOF DEMANDED HERE!! Dude, you're basically tellin' us... "I love my voice so much... I mean , l rank myself jsut below MJ !!! Everybody is somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves. | |
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BklynBabe said: My personal faves, and again, no way indicative of the best male voices ever:
Michael Jackson (but before he got all excessive with the shamones and hee hees) and truthfully I still contend that Jermaine actually has a better voice, but the grease and the attitude are a turn off Marvin Gaye Luther Vandross Maxwell Marques Houston (needs to break away from his lil crew and get some better material) Ne-Yo George Michael Jamie Foxx (needs to check his ego though, but his voice is crazy) Lionel Richie Mario (also needs better material) @ the "hee hees" and the "shamones" and that Jermaine stuff.. Aww Gawdn U made my day Everybody is somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves. | |
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1. MJ
2. Prince (yeah, i did it : ranking MJ above Princey ) 3. Marvin Gaye 4. Stevie Wonder 5. George Michael 6. Debarge 7. Maxwell 8. Robert Plant (Led Zep singer) 9. Brian McKnight 10. Wanya Morris (from Boyz ll Men) And the most overrated (IMHO) 1. D'Angelo (still dont get the comparison with P or Maxwell : l cant understand half the shit he's saying!) 2. R. Kelly (very good arranger, composer, etc... But not a mindblowing singer!) Everybody is somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves. | |
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dancerella said: Mick Murphy (The System)
Mic Murphy. And to that! Love The System, Rhythm & Romance is my favorite. |
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InsatiableCream said: alexothetimes said: me neither, his name is elmer after all. but you should apologize to him no. | |
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FrenchGuy said: 1. MJ
2. Prince (yeah, i did it : ranking MJ above Princey ) 3. Marvin Gaye 4. Stevie Wonder 5. George Michael 6. Debarge 7. Maxwell 8. Robert Plant (Led Zep singer) 9. Brian McKnight 10. Wanya Morris (from Boyz ll Men) And the most overrated (IMHO) 1. D'Angelo (still dont get the comparison with P or Maxwell : l cant understand half the shit he's saying!) 2. R. Kelly (very good arranger, composer, etc... But not a mindblowing singer!) Prince and D'Angelo basically have the same vocal style and R. Kelly is way better vocalist than half the people on your list. | |
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daPrettyman said: Graycap23 said: Lol.....Stoke has a low register also. A low register that sounds "winey" to me at times. I just don't like him for some reason. I dig it. U like who u like. It's all good..... | |
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Sam Cooke Robert (R. Kelly) Kelly Al Green Eddie Levert Johnny Mathis Layne Staley José James Donny Hathaway More.... Prince Stevie Wonder James Brown David Bowie Freddie Mercury Serj Tankian (System of a Down) Chino Moreno (Deftones) Ray Charles Curtis Mayfield etc. [Edited 2/7/10 12:19pm] | |
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midiscover said: FrenchGuy said: 1. MJ
2. Prince (yeah, i did it : ranking MJ above Princey ) 3. Marvin Gaye 4. Stevie Wonder 5. George Michael 6. Debarge 7. Maxwell 8. Robert Plant (Led Zep singer) 9. Brian McKnight 10. Wanya Morris (from Boyz ll Men) And the most overrated (IMHO) 1. D'Angelo (still dont get the comparison with P or Maxwell : l cant understand half the shit he's saying!) 2. R. Kelly (very good arranger, composer, etc... But not a mindblowing singer!) Prince and D'Angelo basically have the same vocal style and R. Kelly is way better vocalist than half the people on your list. So Kells is better than who on this list ? Im just curious | |
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InsatiableCream said: alexothetimes said: me neither, his name is elmer after all. but you should apologize to him no. By Jove, haven't you any finesse or sophistication man?!! I feel one should always be commended when being concise while still making the necessary points needed to encapsulate their thoughts on a subject. Therefore, here is an essay detailing why you erred in mentioning that awful man, containing all essential reasons in a concises manner: Freddie Mercury's songs. Freddie Mercury's moustache. Freddie Mercury's stage presence. Freddie Mercury's spandex catsuits. Freddie Mercury's bandmate Brian May. Freddie Mercury's bandmate Brian May's guitar playing. Freddie Mercury's bandmate Brian May's hair. Freddie Mercury's bandmate Brian May's love of astronomy. | |
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FrenchGuy said: 1. D'Angelo (still dont get the comparison with P or Maxwell : l cant understand half the shit he's saying!)
How can u not hear the similarities? Depending on the song, but songs like "Untitled" and "Send It" are very Prince-like. He fashioned a lot of his background vocals to be Prince-like. 2. R. Kelly (very good arranger, composer, etc... But not a mindblowing singer!)
How can u say he's not a "mindblowing" singer? I wouldn't classify him as my favorite male singer, but R. has a rawness that is reminiscent of some of the greats. I think this is one of his best vocal performances on record. It shows so much depth and emotion in his vocal delivery. [Edited 2/8/10 7:33am] **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said:[quote] FrenchGuy said: 1.
2. R. Kelly (very good arranger, composer, etc... But not a mindblowing singer!)
How can u say he's not a "mindblowing" singer? I wouldn't classify him as my favorite male singer, but R. has a rawness that is reminiscent of some of the greats. b] ..... ..... | |
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These aren't the best voices, but they are the ones that make me smile.
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Cotontige said: midiscover said: Prince and D'Angelo basically have the same vocal style and R. Kelly is way better vocalist than half the people on your list. So Kells is better than who on this list ? Im just curious Some of the people on that list have a different singing style so their falsetto register takes up most of their singing. Maxwell, Debarge, Prince and possibly MJ. So I don't think that's a far comparison. The thing is when they sing outside of that register they sound like shit. R. could easily sing all of the people on that list under the table. Yes, I said it | |
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elmer said: InsatiableCream said: no. By Jove, haven't you any finesse or sophistication man?!! I feel one should always be commended when being concise while still making the necessary points needed to encapsulate their thoughts on a subject. Therefore, here is an essay detailing why you erred in mentioning that awful man, containing all essential reasons in a concises manner: Freddie Mercury's songs. Freddie Mercury's moustache. Freddie Mercury's stage presence. Freddie Mercury's spandex catsuits. Freddie Mercury's bandmate Brian May. Freddie Mercury's bandmate Brian May's guitar playing. Freddie Mercury's bandmate Brian May's hair. Freddie Mercury's bandmate Brian May's love of astronomy. what the shit HE'S COMING AGAIN | |
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midiscover said: Cotontige said: So Kells is better than who on this list ? Im just curious Some of the people on that list have a different singing style so their falsetto register takes up most of their singing. Maxwell, Debarge, Prince and possibly MJ. So I don't think that's a far comparison. The thing is when they sing outside of that register they sound like shit. R. could easily sing all of the people on that list under the table. Yes, I said it Wow..... | |
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Graycap23 said: midiscover said: Some of the people on that list have a different singing style so their falsetto register takes up most of their singing. Maxwell, Debarge, Prince and possibly MJ. So I don't think that's a far comparison. The thing is when they sing outside of that register they sound like shit. R. could easily sing all of the people on that list under the table. Yes, I said it Wow..... LOL! I'm sure you're one of those people that never heard him sing | |
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midiscover said: Graycap23 said: Wow..... LOL! I'm sure you're one of those people that never heard him sing Ohh lawrd. | |
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midiscover said: Cotontige said: So Kells is better than who on this list ? Im just curious Some of the people on that list have a different singing style so their falsetto register takes up most of their singing. Maxwell, Debarge, Prince and possibly MJ. So I don't think that's a far comparison. The thing is when they sing outside of that register they sound like shit. R. could easily sing all of the people on that list under the table. Yes, I said it 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 And Maxwell was a hell of singer, in his falscetto & outside of it, he just can't bring it how he used to. | |
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Cotontige said: midiscover said: Some of the people on that list have a different singing style so their falsetto register takes up most of their singing. Maxwell, Debarge, Prince and possibly MJ. So I don't think that's a far comparison. The thing is when they sing outside of that register they sound like shit. R. could easily sing all of the people on that list under the table. Yes, I said it 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 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. MJ has a good head voice but chest voice? No. | |
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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 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. MJ has a good head voice but chest voice? No. 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 ! | |
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Cotontige said: midiscover said: I always thought it was a given he's a better vocalist than MJ? More range, strength, technique, etc. MJ has a good head voice but chest voice? No. 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. | |
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Graycap23 said: midiscover said: LOL! I'm sure you're one of those people that never heard him sing 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. Don't laugh at my funk
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LittleBLUECorvette said: whodknee said: Michael Jackson (child) Michael Jackson (adult) I think they're the same person. JOE TEX GC Cameron You sure about that? Seriously, for those that didn't get it his skills are so nice I had to name him twice. [Edited 2/8/10 12:48pm] | |
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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. I don't worship R. Kelly But I'm sorry that you do. You also have an odd way of typing. I hope he pisses on you. | |
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midiscover said: phunkdaddy said: 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. I don't worship R. Kelly But I'm sorry that you do. You also have an odd way of typing. I hope he pisses on you. 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. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: midiscover said: I don't worship R. Kelly But I'm sorry that you do. You also have an odd way of typing. I hope he pisses on you. 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. 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. | |
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