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#61 (permalink) |
Untalented Drummer
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Might ruffle a few feathers with this one, but I feel that Bob Dylan is a truly awful singer... perhaps a great lyricist, tunesmith, whatever.... but he didn't have a great voice...
Now let the slegding of scottsy begin...
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Mate, Spawn & Die
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I'm not sure what you're talking about. Bob Dylan never aspired to craft a gravelly voice; it just came naturally. Tom Waits' distinct vocal delivery evolved from a stylistic decision and is an integral part of his music. If you think his voice sounds terrible, there's not much else to enjoy; you'd be better off just reading the liner notes.
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Ba and Be.
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I think the first Macy Gray album was perfectly respectable too. Was'nt too impressed with the follow up and that's where my knowledge ends.
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