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I'm a sucker for deep, rich voices. I think he's beautiful. Sigh...
YouTube - HIM - When Love And Death Embrace (Long Version)
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Exactly. I think Andrea and Sarah Brightman sing well together. Although, I'm not too crazy about Andrea on his own.
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![]() jk i'd have to say... idk... maybe Anthony from RHCP |
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Friends,
The best music that I listen to all the time is The soundless sound1 The one hand clap! Love & rgds n.b. don't mind anyone listening to any kind of music; as the source of all music is one |
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Hehe, my wise friend... and from that silence, I create symphonies of sonic subtleties that cannot be reproduced by instuments. Heck, who needs an iPod?
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Thats the way it should be.
ALl enquiries get responded. Love & rgds |
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For me the best male vocalist was the late Sam Cooke. Unfortunately there is not a YouTube of any of his greatest songs, but here you can hear his voice a little. Please bear in mind the recording limitations of the time:YouTube - Sam Cooke "Blowin' In The Wind"
Another great male vocalist was Paul Robeson, who died long before YouTube.
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Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong. -Thomas Jefferson |
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And for best female vocalists I nominate two:
1. Aretha Franklin For sheer skills, I think Aretha wipes Placido off the stage. In fact, if you really want to blow your mind, check this out. I dare you to listen to it without crying; I can't. btw, She was not schedule to sing this aria, and had not studied it. Pavorotti got sick the day of the award, and they asked her to give it a try that day.That's why there's a full classical orchestra and chorus. This song alone justifies the existence of humanity, as far as I'm concerned. 2. the late Patsy Cline.
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That is all very well, but the thread title is "The Best Male Vocal?" Last time I looked at 'retha, she was a lady.
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Listen to the version of Nessun Dorma that I mentioned. Pavarotti owns that aria forever in my opinion. Nobody blows that last note out with as much power as him (notice how Aretha had to pause for breath halfway through it...) It sends shivers down my spine and I've listened to it, oh, a few thousands times! Just an opinion though.
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