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Et surtout il semble qu'il ait de plus en plus recours au prompteurFaut pas médire comme ça, il s'entraîne pour succéder à Roselmack au 20hbruce bruce a écrit :Et surtout il semble qu'il ait de plus en plus recours au prompteur![]()
[color=red]Chacal[/color] a écrit :Putain que j'aimerais être un trve comme toi Fonz
Pour Georges j'ai faillis sérieusement... mais ça me faisait chier d'éditer mon post.Ronnie Ripper a écrit :et j'oubliais david "whitesnake" coverdale
axl rose et un tas d'autres.
sinon pourquoi personne n'a cité georges "corpsegrinder" fisher et it de Vondur?
haaaaaa Biff Bifford!!!!!!!Fonz a écrit :
- Jorne Lande
- Dio
- Eric Adams
- Biff Bifford- Tobbias Sammet
et bien d'autres of course !
??Plantigrade a écrit : Eddy Van Halen - Van Halen (pour ses contres plus aigues qu'un crissement de freinage)
C'est Clair.... Biff il a une voix de ouf et elle est surtout vraiment inimittable !Ronnie Ripper a écrit :haaaaaa Biff Bifford!!!!!!!Fonz a écrit :
- Jorne Lande
- Dio
- Eric Adams
- Biff Bifford- Tobbias Sammet
et bien d'autres of course !
thanx môssieur!!!
[color=red]Chacal[/color] a écrit :Putain que j'aimerais être un trve comme toi Fonz
enfin bon,je rigolais hé hé hé j'aime les quelques cd's de ce groupe mais bon de là à dire que c'est une voix du rock/metal.Plantigrade a écrit :Pour Georges j'ai faillis sérieusement... mais ça me faisait chier d'éditer mon post.Ronnie Ripper a écrit :et j'oubliais david "whitesnake" coverdale
axl rose et un tas d'autres.
sinon pourquoi personne n'a cité georges "corpsegrinder" fisher et it de Vondur?Il a un coffre ce type.
"I lost interest in Elvis Presley after he made the 'Blue Hawaii' film [in 1961] and went to Las Vegas, but in his prime nobody could touch him.
"Michael Parkinson once asked the famous New Zealand soprano Kiri Te Kanawa about the greatest voice she'd ever heard, probably expecting her to name [Luciano] Pavarotti or Maria Callas, but she said, 'The young Elvis Presley, without any doubt.'
"Elvis's voice was unique. Like so many others, he had natural, technical ability, but there was something in the humanity of his voice, and his delivery. He was very influenced by Southern blues, and he helped to prove that you could have this bizarre mixture of country 'n' western, blues and folk music. Recordings were very honest in those days, and they stand up remarkably well.
"I was an avid collector of Elvis' early stuff; for a young singer he was an absolute inspiration. I soaked up what he did like blotting paper. It's the same as being in school — you learn by copying the maestro. His personality was also extremely endearing. The shaking of his hips was deemed sensational back then, but unlike Little Richard or Chuck Berry, his interviews were very self-effacing. He came over as gentle and was generous in his praise of others.
"It was immaterial to me that Elvis didn't write his own songs. Those were very different days, and he selected whatever suited him best from material supplied by publishing houses and teams of writers — all of whom were extremely conscious of his style of delivery.
"Although he appeared in some awful movies, Elvis could also be pretty damn good as an actor. 'Love Me Tender' [1956] and 'Jailhouse Rock' [1957] were both really good but 'King Creole' [1958] was my all-time favourite. Gradually, though, his youthful vigour and uninhibited style began to ebb away. For me, he sang the last time in the movie 'GI Blues' [1960].
"Along with the rest of DEEP PURPLE I once had the chance to meet Elvis. The rest of the guys went along, but I couldn't stand seeing my hero after he'd changed so much. Those early records are still incredible, though. They can re-mix them and make them hits for the younger generation, and Elvis will always be the King. The reason is simple: He was the greatest singer that ever lived."
Je me quote parce que je me dois de rajouter Barlow et son boulot dans Iced Earth ... putain quelle voix !!Ganash a écrit :Rooooooooooh un vieux topic![]()
Pour moi :
- Bruce Air Raid Siren Dickinson (Iron Maiden), le must, j'adore son timbre de voix![]()
- Ian Ashbury (The Cult), une voix de couineuse mais sans doute la plus belle![]()
- Nina Hagen, une voix de fumeuse malade, j'adorerai qu'elle me récite des recettes de cuisine en allemand :masochiste:
- Hansi Kürsch (Blind Guardian), ce mec est trop doué, sa capacité de chanter aussi bien en hargne qu'en douceur en fait un individu hors-pair.
- Mike Patton (Faith No More), l'une des plus incroyables voix que je connaisse, il sait tout faire![]()