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http://www.manowar.com/thesonsofodin/ouaip je vois ce que tu veux dire, y a un orchestre derrière et y a une ligne de chant mélodique un peu grandiloquante/épique , mais c'est quand même plus couillu et finalement très Manowariens... sur les 2 titres c'est celui que je me réjouis d'écouter en entier, ça sent la tuerie ce titre, faudra voir le reste du morceauRainmaker a écrit : Gods of War me fait penser à Rhapsody !
How do you keep your voice in shape?
Pussy!!! (laughs) I drink a gallon of pussy juice every morning. No, I guess I'm just careful about it, I sing songs in my key, I don't try to outstretch it. I take care of myself, I don't smoke, I try to stay away from smoke filled halls, I make sure we have a break every four days on tour, so I have one day off so I can rest my voice and try to get as much sleep as possible to keep it rested. My instrument needs rest and the other guys can play when they are exhausted, but if I'm tired, I'm done! I've been conscious about that and the guys have very conscious of it too, so it seems to work for us. If a promoter tells us ”No, you gotta play five or six nights in a row” we'll say ”fuck you, it's not gonna happen. You're still in business promoting – we're gonna be out of business”.
Did you ever take voice lessons?
You know, I took one voice lesson in my life. (laughs) He taught me the correct way to breath and from there I took off and I went to “the school of hardknocks” and took the rest of my lessons myself! I learned tricks of the trade, I learned how to breath and how to control the diaphragm. It's a muscle, and you need to work it out, just like any other muscle. And to be able to control your muscle, how much air you release is how well you can sing. So I was fortunate enough to get that in an early part of my career. I stuck to it.
Which singers inspired you to start singing, from the beginning?
I think, I gotta say Ian Gillan was the only singer that inspired me in the early days. When I was young I used to go to these shows, I used to be the guy out in the audience with the sleeping bag and a tent waiting for them to play, And after I watched them play, I left. It was that kind of thing. He just blew me away when they did ”Child in Time” and I told him so personally, I did. I met the guy in New York and I told him ”Brother, you blew my ass away”!