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shoestring
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 10:17:32
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Took 3 of the kids (more like hairy @rsed fellas now) to see Coldplay last week. Great show, and in the pouring rain too. Best thing the kids have ever seen according to them, and they have seen a few bands over the last few years, including Take That, Westlife, Olly Murs. I thought Chris Martin had a unique voice, but not the best i've heard.
That accolade goes to Daniel Bedingdield at the City Hall, Newcastle. Best live vocals i've ever heard. Olly Murs was pretty good but nowhere near. Who's yours? Not band, just vocalist, although lead singers in bands count. I may try and catch them.
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clarky_182
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 11:02:54
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Filthy Habits- old school angry shouty blistering crust-bitten hardcore anarcho DIY speed-punk rock from South Wales.
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teethmeister
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Unkle Kev
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 11:46:44
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Naylorfan
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 13:33:37
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Yard
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 13:36:51
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I used to work for Daniel Bedingfield and I concur that he has one great voice whether you like his songs or not?
Two of my live favourites are Tim Howar and Roachford twin frontmen of Mike & The Mechanics.Roachford has been a favourite of mine for years and I never tire of his vocals.He should have been a huge star.
They sing great live or studio without too much twiddling or effects.
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moosetication
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jamoca
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 14:00:17
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| For me, from the live gigs I've seen, they would have to be Josh Groban, Randy Crawford and Annie Lennox. |
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PJRose
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 14:04:03
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Roachford has been a favourite of mine for years and I never tire of his vocals.He should have been a huge star.
Amen, I've been telling the world that for years.
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Yard
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 14:17:15
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I could mention many great singers who cut it live without help from technology.
Annie Lennox always..night after night. Clapton...ditto Sting Danny Bowes-Thunder Steve Overland - FM Will Young
The list is endless and then we get to the likes of singing to track...?
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Grahame B
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 14:54:05
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ian-40
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 15:02:42
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Andy Williams - faultless Gladys Knight - enough said |
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shoestring
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 16:26:34
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quote: Originally posted by moosetication
Olly Murs? Good? Sang sharp all the way through his Brits set.
Saw that, but he was spot on when i saw him the next night at the Metro Arena. Not my favourite artist (wife dragged me along) but have to admit i was quietly impressed by his work rate and show.
Some interesting choices so far, most of them have been premier league singers for decades, so just shows the cream normally rises to the top and stays there. However i've been disappointed by a few, but i could put some of that down to sound guys with no ears. Level42, Journey (not Steve perry), Ronan Keating to name a few have been crucified by cr@p sound guys who should of been shot. It's funny how even though i knew it was a rubbish sound i couldn't think past it, and thought less of the vocalist. Shame on me i suppose.
Forgot to mention, Bryan Adams is pretty consistent.
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logic_user99
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 16:49:57
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Brandon Boyd - Incubus Maynard James Keenan - Tool
Both are always pitch-perfect and have the same lovely tone on stage that they have recorded. |
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JGodsall
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 17:23:33
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scaryhair
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 19:08:58
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Claudio from co&ca Randy from lamb of god Bruce from 'maiden John Whitby from Gorilla/the beyond. The last is the best I've ever seen, quite a high range but unbeliveable power and control. Brilliant band/bands, but alas no longer. |
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Mcmaul
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 21:43:24
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Unkle Kev
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 23:02:53
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BluesBob
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Posted - 16/06/2012 : 23:56:19
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George michael.
^ +1 - he guested with Elton John after Wham split - -audience a bit dubious - can't remember the song, but can remember the collective 'wow' response afterwards !
Ruby Turner
+ 1 for Colin Blunstone -- - he can still do it
Ian Siegal
Eric Bibb
London Community Gospel choir - - i know that's a cheat - but spine tingling live !
Steve Marriott - God bless his soul, probably ripping wall paper off heavens wall with that power !
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Th0mas25
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Posted - 17/06/2012 : 04:42:13
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Most of the bands I'm into and have seen live don't have truly brilliant singers, best I've probably heard was Martin Rossiter of Gene, who had/has a fabulous voice. I was also really impressed by Roger Daltrey but that was probably more to do with being a great singer/frontman than any truly virtuoso vocals.
but, I took Mrs T25 to see Beverley Knight a few years ago, it was more the missus' gig than mine to be honest but I was blown away by Bev's vocals! |
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teethmeister
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Brigham
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Posted - 17/06/2012 : 14:05:39
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Judie Tzuke was awesome at the Colston Hall in 81.
Jim Kerr with Simple Minds at Milton Keynes Bowl stood out in 1986. |
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New Boy
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Posted - 18/06/2012 : 12:31:52
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In recent years i'd go for;
Randy Crawford (Same tour as Josh went) Mica Paris - Went to see her again at a small venue in Kendel last week, she has a fantastic voice. Beverley Knight - Seen her three times nails it everytime and he stuf aint easy to sing.
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jamoca
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Posted - 18/06/2012 : 13:03:28
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quote: Originally posted by New Boy
In recent years i'd go for;
Randy Crawford (Same tour as Josh went) Mica Paris - Went to see her again at a small venue in Kendel last week, she has a fantastic voice. Beverley Knight - Seen her three times nails it everytime and he stuf aint easy to sing.
Which time? Seen her four times in three different countries!   |
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drummerant
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Posted - 18/06/2012 : 13:03:35
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Not seen all of these but those that impress me
Jessie j, she CAN sing Tom jones James morrison The linkin park singer (WOW imo)
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Ships Biscuit
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Posted - 18/06/2012 : 13:10:34
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martydrums
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Posted - 18/06/2012 : 13:16:42
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A few what spring to mind what I have seen:
Paul Carrack Ronnie James Dio George Michael Freddie Mercury James Brown Stevie Wonder You high pitched rock guys, I shall see your Bruce Dickinson and raise you a Rob Halford! Corinne Bailey Rae Bruce Springsteen Tracy Chapman Annie Lennox Bon Scott John Martyn (sh|tfaced beyond belief but still utterly brilliant) Horse (not known much outside of Scotland unfortunately)
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irish_steve
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Posted - 18/06/2012 : 14:28:14
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George michael.
Never liked him because I didn't like his material, but he was fantastic with Queen at the Freddie Mercury tribute convert. Amazing voice and stage manner. |
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scoobydude
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Posted - 18/06/2012 : 14:35:47
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quote: Originally posted by Mcmaul
George michael.
Never liked him because I didn't like his material, but he was fantastic with Queen at the Freddie Mercury tribute convert. Amazing voice and stage manner.
Look up the unplugged version of Praying For Time on Youtube, stunning. |
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Yard
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Posted - 18/06/2012 : 15:07:16
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quote: Originally posted by irish_steve
quote: Originally posted by Mcmaul
George michael.
Never liked him because I didn't like his material, but he was fantastic with Queen at the Freddie Mercury tribute convert. Amazing voice and stage manner.
Look up the unplugged version of Praying For Time on Youtube, stunning.
Yes..George is sheer class and a top geezer! We should applaud world class British talent instead of pulling them apart.
Paul Rodgers is still the man. Seal James Morrison Allan Clarke Steve Winwood Kate Bush Dusty Springfield Steve Perry James Taylor Steve Ellis
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scaryhair
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stakka
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Posted - 20/06/2012 : 08:00:06
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Yard
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Posted - 20/06/2012 : 09:19:52
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Matt Bellamy, Jack Bruce
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G Lo
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Posted - 20/06/2012 : 09:29:56
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Justin Currie - fantastic voice live provably better than recorded... Plus many of those above already |
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BluesBob
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Posted - 20/06/2012 : 20:38:15
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- - -just heard some Simply Red and Mick Hucknall - like him or not, great vocals live ! 3 rows back hammy Odeon 1980 - something ! Fabulous gig Cracks another Beer and digs out more sounds from my yoof  |
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gdrumfoot
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Posted - 20/06/2012 : 22:52:22
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Yard
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Posted - 20/06/2012 : 23:21:17
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Chris Robinson-Black Crowes Van Morrison Billy Joel Tom Petty Billy Preston Jeff Lynne |
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moosetication
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New Boy
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Posted - 20/06/2012 : 23:25:29
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quote: Originally posted by New Boy
In recent years i'd go for;
Randy Crawford (Same tour as Josh went) Mica Paris - Went to see her again at a small venue in Kendel last week, she has a fantastic voice. Beverley Knight - Seen her three times nails it everytime and he stuf aint easy to sing.
Which time? Seen her four times in three different countries!  
Bloody show off
It was the UK tour with joe Semple, his son on Bass and Sir Gadd on drums. Probably two/three years ago. |
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mully
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Posted - 21/06/2012 : 08:41:23
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Alas, I never got to see two of my favourite voices - Marvin Gaye and Roberta Flack - but of those I've seen live, Van Morrison in his heyday was absolutely mesmerising, Tony Bennett was amazing, Phil Lynott, while not a truly great singer, had great phrasing and massive presence on stage, the boy Mercury could certainly carry a tune, and Paul Carrack can pretty much do no wrong. And of those I haven't seen live, Paul Rodgers. Best British rock/blues singer ever, there's no-one to touch him.
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rollingthunder
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Posted - 21/06/2012 : 12:24:08
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Veering towards the folky end of the spectrum - Christine Collister and Clive Gregson, here they are live... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E64PxV3cEFU&feature=related
Have a look at this and if you can tell me who the drummer is you win a watch. Thompson, Gregson and Collister with Digger Barnes on bass. Not much footage in the first song, but plenty in the second. This was the Strange Persuations tour, after which Clive and Christine joined Richard Thompson's band.
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stickboy
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Posted - 21/06/2012 : 12:37:25
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quote: Originally posted by stickboy
Veering towards the folky end of the spectrum - Christine Collister and Clive Gregson, here they are live... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E64PxV3cEFU&feature=related
Have a look at this and if you can tell me who the drummer is you win a watch. Thompson, Gregson and Collister with Digger Barnes on bass. Not much footage in the first song, but plenty in the second. This was the Strange Persuations tour, after which Clive and Christine joined Richard Thompson's band.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDs9xinQdIM&feature=related
Anyone?
Andy Ebsworth - any chance of a Tag Heuer?
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rollingthunder
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Posted - 21/06/2012 : 13:58:02
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quote: Originally posted by rollingthunder
quote: Originally posted by stickboy
Veering towards the folky end of the spectrum - Christine Collister and Clive Gregson, here they are live... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E64PxV3cEFU&feature=related
Have a look at this and if you can tell me who the drummer is you win a watch. Thompson, Gregson and Collister with Digger Barnes on bass. Not much footage in the first song, but plenty in the second. This was the Strange Persuations tour, after which Clive and Christine joined Richard Thompson's band.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDs9xinQdIM&feature=related
Anyone?
Andy Ebsworth - any chance of a Tag Heuer?
It is indeed Andy Ebsworth. You obviously have impeccable taste.
Sorry, but I'm right out of TAGs. The actual prize was a Panerai Luminor, but if you dont want it thats ok. |
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stickboy
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Posted - 21/06/2012 : 14:21:56
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quote: Originally posted by rollingthunder
quote: Originally posted by stickboy
quote: Originally posted by rollingthunder
quote: Originally posted by stickboy
Veering towards the folky end of the spectrum - Christine Collister and Clive Gregson, here they are live... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E64PxV3cEFU&feature=related
Have a look at this and if you can tell me who the drummer is you win a watch. Thompson, Gregson and Collister with Digger Barnes on bass. Not much footage in the first song, but plenty in the second. This was the Strange Persuations tour, after which Clive and Christine joined Richard Thompson's band.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDs9xinQdIM&feature=related
Anyone?
Andy Ebsworth - any chance of a Tag Heuer?
It is indeed Andy Ebsworth. You obviously have impeccable taste. Indeed I do - his Eurovision venture aside 
Sorry, but I'm right out of TAGs. The actual prize was a Panerai Luminor, but if you dont want it thats ok. Luminor?? Nah you can keep it - not enough buttons for a man of my refined taste. Just send the cash instead
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Sharklaar
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drummerNick
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Posted - 24/06/2012 : 11:37:49
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| I worked with La Mari de Chambao both drumming and on the tech side in Spain. She is amazing live on stage, but at her best singing round the house. I have never heard vocal control so good |
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