Rumor has it that Lewis studied voice with one of the Sex Pistols. I don't know. I didn't know it was possible for someone who sang as crappy as Lewis did, to improve his voice. It's like if Britney Spears were suddenly able to sound like Whitney.
It's, it's really, really odd. Did Lewis sell his soul at the crossroads? Because his voice is one of the greatest I have ever heard, especially for someone who has done as much drugs as Lewis has. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Never knew Lewis was into drugs. That's a first for me. | |
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Which Pistol? Don't tell me he studied vocal with Jhonny Lydon?
I think Lewis always had the singing talent in him, but he didn't develop it seriously during his prog-rock days. So once he decided to really learn to sing, it's just a matter of perfecting techniques and honing his skills, in other words, he was already a diamond waiting to be polished. Obviously not one of those britney cases.
He mentioned that on his debut album, you can still hear him trying to find his own voice in singing, and he wasn't yet comfortable with his singing then. | |
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Oh yeah, when Lewis toured with the Edgar Broughton band, he did every drug there is-LSD, heroin. He was still doing drugs as recently as 2000. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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nuttynutmeg said:
Thanks scriptgirl, I know I'm not alone.
duccichucka, as always, it's never personal. But I do think the proposition is laughable and it shows that you don't know LT that well.
Lewis would only want to work with real wizards like Brian Wilson, Todd Rundgren, and the only guy among his own contemporaries is D'Angelo. I'm pretty certain he has been influenced in one way or another by Prince, but I don't think that he puts Prince in such a high pedestal. You don't hear him doing a cringe-worthy Prince pastiche like Sam Sparro or gushing over him like questlove.
As a self-contained singer/songwriter/musician/producer, I doubt it that he'd let just anyone produce him, let alone questlove.
I think the opinion that Rubin is overrated is overrated. Rick is one hell of a producer. He might not that hands on all the time, bus his diverse outputs along with all the accolades and recognition speak for themselves. Few people who disagree only include minor Radiohead cover bands like Muse. Comparing Questlove minor co-production spots here and there to Rick's body of work is indeed laughable bordering on hallucinations-- sorry.
Most people think of questlove as the drummer for Jimmy Fallon house band, not a producer. Fact. Rick Rubin is a great idea. He consistently gets the best out of artists, hands on or not. Todd R., hmmm, not sure about that one. He might limit the use of computers which would be good. I still say LT needs some band members to generate that spark. Maybe flea on the bass. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Nut, I am not sure if it was Johnny or not. I was surprised that a Sex Pistol was giving voice lessons at all-I don't consider them singers.
Pharrell might be good with Lewis. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Wow..going back to 2000?? Maybe it fueled his creative spark like The Beatles in the 60's?..(not a diss because I love The Beatles). Flea with Lewis?..That might be pretty cool. Hopefully one day he'll put something out again. | |
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I am not sure Lewis would consent to work with a producer-he likes to march to the beat of his own drum. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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I bet you a dime to a dollar LT would not be down with Q. LT is also rumored to be very, very difficult to work with. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Ducci, it's not that serious. I don't like Quest, aka Granny Jenkins and I don't feel that ultimately, he would gibe with Lewis. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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When did I question your intelligence? If I did that, I am sorry. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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