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Walter "Clyde" Orange, the original lead singer, sang circles around Lionel Richie as a member of the Commodores. | |
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Cool topic.
* Do you think that the person who ended up as Lead singer had a charisma that the 'better' singer doesn't have?
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Uh, Vanity 6, and Apples 6. | |
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Cameo when Larry Blackmon was the lead singer. | |
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Earth Wind & Fire - Maurice White was leader. Philip Bailey was the best voice.
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Teddy Pendergrass was hands down the best singer [Edited 4/29/13 11:52am] | |
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I always thought in The Monkees that Mickey Dolenz had a better voice than Davy Jones. But that's when I thought Davy Jones was the lead singer. As I grew older I realized they both sang lead on different songs. | |
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There’s a number of factors, bit it usually does boil down to star quality IMO...or sometimes just a hook, or gimmick if you will, like in the case of TLC. Then there are those voices that are better with the melody and interpretation, and those voices that are better with the climax of the song, belters if you will. You see a lot of that in R&B groups with co-leads.
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Parliament-Funkadelic: George Clinton compared to any of the other singers. Take your pick -- Glenn Goins, diaper man, Fuzzy Haskins -- there were plenty of better singers in the group. Clinton did have style, and sometimes he did a little something with his voice. I like it when it's gruff, but he still manages to stay in tune, like when growls/grunts/sings "We don't cut in! We just butt in!" on Theme from a Black Hole. And back in the 60s he was actually a legit singer. Still, most of the other guys could out sing him. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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* difference with both groups is for the project, Vanity was charismatic and definately had something that the other 2 connected to. When you see them together it works. Vanity was the frontman. * Apollonia 6, Brenda or Susan could have took the front because they had the vibe for the group. Apollonia was just a fill in. Apollonia couldn't match Vanity. | |
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To blacklotus:
Maurice White & Philip Bailey compliment each other like ice & water..I love maurice's jazzy churchlike cool tenor who would also falsetto sometimes and philip was dynamite on the hook or chorus. I love philips voice but I wouldnt go as far to say he was the better singer.They both were great.Confunkshun had a similar setup with Michael Cooper and Felton Pilate.. [Edited 4/30/13 9:10am] | |
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RAYDIO Even though I love Ray Parker Jr's voice and songwriting and production, I kinda thought the better singer was Arnell Carmichael. Arnell is the other singer on "You Can't change That". | |
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oh that doesn't even count as christian death in my book. i don't totally hate valor, i never meet him, he did help make both ashes and Catastrophe Ballet. I never listened to a valor album, i really don't have the curiousity either. Not because of Rozz fans or because of Rozz. I just always imagined Valor music to be rather, i don't know, cheesy satanic music(you know similar to M.Manson). To me Rozz, was like PUNK! i mean with creepy synths. Like i love his aesthetics of Punk, like mixing male and female ascepts. visual and surreal lyrics. Something i feel valor aesthetics fail to. I listened to a pompeii 99 song once, i did not like it at all. | |
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Vanity had more stage presence than Apples. | |
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The Who...Pete and John over Roger. | |
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Who says New Edition? If we're counting Johnny G, than yeah. But the originals, Ralph better than Ricky and Bobby. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Who do you pick? | |
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I wouldn't say his voice is better than Michael Stipes, but it was really pleasant whenever Mike Mills led an R.E.M. song. There's something really plain and genuine about his voice. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said:Who says New Edition? If we're counting Johnny G, than yeah. But the originals, Ralph better than Ricky and Bobby. ONLY on the first album. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Sho'Nuff!!!!!!! | |
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The Supremes Destiny's Child MJ L.O.V.E: https://www.facebook.com/...689&type=2 / YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/us...nderSilent | |
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The Supremes- Harold Melvin and The BlueNotes new Edition
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With the Tempts I prefer Paul Williams to them all.
I'd also like to add The Spinners to the list. Bobby Smith was the lead singer on most of their hits, but Phillipe Wynne could hit the big notes. On a number of songs that's exactly what happens but if you didn't know better you'd think there was only one lead singer in action. | |
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Um... maybe NOW, but back in his heyday when they were in the band, Billy Corgan's voice was the shit. Totally dynamic, reaching highs and lows, sharp growls and soft whispers that James and D'arcy could never even dream to touch. Now his voice has been decimated into an unlistenable mess (yes, i hate Oceania because his voice ruins it). And to be fair, James' "To Who Knows Where" is THE ABSOLUTE BEST Smashing Pumpkins song Post 2000 Breakup Song. . <3 Prince <3
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1. Until Johnny joined New Edition to replace Bobby, NO ONE was better at lead vocalist than Ralph. And quite frankly, I'm really getting sick and tired of some people (not necessary you Adisa because I've heard far worse from others in and out of the org) hating on Ralph for almost no professional reason at all. Granted, Ralph was in New Edition intended to be the Michael Jackson archtyped. Well excuse THIS NE fan & mark, but the Jackson 5 were the main influence of New Edition, even to point of Candy Girl being a clone of I Want You Back & ABC. The plan work and NE are legends. End of story. . Now that I'm done ranting, let stay on topic...... . 2. The Supreme, because Florence was a far more soulful vocalist than Diana. But most of you that know your music history already know this. | |
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The Pussycat Dolls . Have Melody been given an opportunity to be on lead vocals instead of the group (under direct orders of Robin Autin, no less) relying on Nicole on every track all the time, would PCD still exist right now? | |
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