Top ten great singers who can't sing
where's Ian Curtis ? where's Lemmy ?
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What? No 'Dialtone' Morrissey in that list?
Booo!
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I would say Dani Filth but he is not that great is hé
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Shut up.christophe wrote:I would say Dani Filth but he is not that great is hé
He's not that big ...
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Shut up.christophe wrote:I would say Dani Filth but he is not that great is hé
He's not that big ...
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btw, its unfair of me.
I actually never have heard him sing
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I didchristophe wrote:Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Shut up.christophe wrote:I would say Dani Filth but he is not that great is hé
He's not that big ...
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btw, its unfair of me.
I actually never have heard him sing
My second gig ever was as opener for Cradle of Filth back in 1993.
It was fecking ace. Danii is one nice feller.
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They seem to have selected people who have had a large impact on society and culture - lending credence to the idea that whatever is considered 'correct singing' is only 50% (at best) of the effect!
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Wasn't aware you were in Yorkshire, Chairman! Where's the plausible deniability going?Location: Buxville upon Aire
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I saw Cradle 2 times at the Graspop festival, but that is not the pointIzzy HaveMercy wrote:I did
My second gig ever was as opener for Cradle of Filth back in 1993.
It was fecking ace. Danii is one nice feller.
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I like the bit in the article about Johnny Cash, who "sang in time and in tune" but is nevertheless listed as somebody who "can't sing". Eh? How's that work, then?
Even taking into account my rabid hatred of Bob Dylan, I'd take anyone on that list over the f**king yodelling cack patented by the likes of Mariah Carey or Whitney Houston that mistakes bluster for soul and carefully calculated voice "cracks" for emotion, and which seems to be considered the benchmark for "great singing" by X Factor fame whores. It's people like that who I'd say genuinely can't sing - although, to be fair, I'm not sure Mariah Carey has ever actually tried. One day she may attempt to hold a tune (or, indeed, venture into the general vicinity of one) instead of practising her scales in public.
Even taking into account my rabid hatred of Bob Dylan, I'd take anyone on that list over the f**king yodelling cack patented by the likes of Mariah Carey or Whitney Houston that mistakes bluster for soul and carefully calculated voice "cracks" for emotion, and which seems to be considered the benchmark for "great singing" by X Factor fame whores. It's people like that who I'd say genuinely can't sing - although, to be fair, I'm not sure Mariah Carey has ever actually tried. One day she may attempt to hold a tune (or, indeed, venture into the general vicinity of one) instead of practising her scales in public.
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Seconded, without a moment's hesitation.metal on metal wrote:I like the bit in the article about Johnny Cash, who "sang in time and in tune" but is nevertheless listed as somebody who "can't sing". Eh? How's that work, then?
Even taking into account my rabid hatred of Bob Dylan, I'd take anyone on that list over the f**king yodelling cack patented by the likes of Mariah Carey or Whitney Houston that mistakes bluster for soul and carefully calculated voice "cracks" for emotion, and which seems to be considered the benchmark for "great singing" by X Factor fame whores. It's people like that who I'd say genuinely can't sing - although, to be fair, I'm not sure Mariah Carey has ever actually tried. One day she may attempt to hold a tune (or, indeed, venture into the general vicinity of one) instead of practising her scales in public.
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I do agree about Siouxsie Sioux though. I'm a big fan but she never convinced me on that chorus of Israel... even back on the good days.
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The only singer I think actually deserves to be there is Tom Waits.
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metal on metal wrote:One day she may attempt to hold a tune (or, indeed, venture into the general vicinity of one) instead of practising her scales in public.
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So long as we agree to add in the torrent of nightmarish caterwauling that is Celine Dion (don't say her name 3 times!) I'm with you all the way here.metal on metal wrote:I like the bit in the article about Johnny Cash, who "sang in time and in tune" but is nevertheless listed as somebody who "can't sing". Eh? How's that work, then?
Even taking into account my rabid hatred of Bob Dylan, I'd take anyone on that list over the f**king yodelling cack patented by the likes of Mariah Carey or Whitney Houston that mistakes bluster for soul and carefully calculated voice "cracks" for emotion, and which seems to be considered the benchmark for "great singing" by X Factor fame whores. It's people like that who I'd say genuinely can't sing - although, to be fair, I'm not sure Mariah Carey has ever actually tried. One day she may attempt to hold a tune (or, indeed, venture into the general vicinity of one) instead of practising her scales in public.
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I kind of feel that Madonna sounds like someone sharpening a knife.
They missed Anne Marie off the list though.
They missed Anne Marie off the list though.
Fuckin' watch it youPista wrote:
They missed Anne Marie off the list though.
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Nope. His voice may be very rough (even bad), but he's a great singer: he's always on time and in the right key for the song. He's got a rusty saw of a voice, but he knows how to use it. While it might not seem so, Waits is actually a very controlled singer.Toaster Mantis wrote:The only singer I think actually deserves to be there is Tom Waits.
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Agree with Sultan and Pista.
Worst thing about Madonna is not that she can't sing but she's even not pretty enough to be a pop star (and we never was).
Worst thing about Madonna is not that she can't sing but she's even not pretty enough to be a pop star (and we never was).
scotty wrote:Fuckin' watch it youPista wrote:
They missed Anne Marie off the list though.
I agree with you.metal on metal wrote:I like the bit in the article about Johnny Cash, who "sang in time and in tune" but is nevertheless listed as somebody who "can't sing". Eh? How's that work, then?
PS: Macy Gray is missing in this list. To me, she sounds like a toad that tries to sing.
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Dead and on-tour, in that order.Bartek wrote:where's Ian Curtis ? where's Lemmy ?
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