Hmmm,,,, not to offend but I will end up doing that anyway. Shouldn't the artist that sings the songs be able to sing? There are many wonderful songwriters that are terrible singers. I think that maybe some of those, terrible singers, are included in some peoples' lists. I can't overlook that part of great albums. For instance, I think that Neil Young is a great artist yet a terrible singer. I can't get around that. That goes for Tom Petty too, but he is not as bad. Do you think that a good voice matters or should that be overlooked because of the quality of the content: great lyrics and great use of the instrument?
Your favourite albums?
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Originally posted by lxskllrThose artists you mentioned in addition to my favorite(Bob Dylan), all have quite expressive voices. They may not have classically pretty voices, but they convey a great deal of emotion and unstated meaning. I'll take gritty expressiveness over pretty fluff any day of the week ;^)
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Originally posted by SlydelHmmm,,,, not to offend but I will end up doing that anyway. Shouldn't the artist that sings the songs be able to sing? There are many wonderful songwriters that are terrible singers. I think that maybe some of those, terrible singers, are included in some peoples' lists. I can't overlook that part of great albums. For instance, I think that Neil Young is a great artist yet a terrible singer. I can't get around that. That goes for Tom Petty too, but he is not as bad. Do you think that a good voice matters or should that be overlooked because of the quality of the content: great lyrics and great use of the instrument?
i think there are people who dont have a great voice - but have a voice with character,and this often works well with the music.
Then there are people who just have terrible voices...and that is why i really dont like neil young.
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Originally posted by koops
man those god speed albums.
also joy divison - closer, i love it.
recently got into daniel johnston - have u seen the dvd the devil and daniel johnston?
I saw The Devil and Daniel Johnston in the theater. I loved it. I don't listen to his stuff too often anymore, but I have to give credit where credit is due. Listening to his tapes got me into so many other lo-fi/indie/experimental bands and musicians that it isn't even funny. There will always be a place in my heart for Daniel and his strange, wonderful music.
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