Ms.Huxtable Posted February 26, 2003 Report Posted February 26, 2003 If you could have anyone's singing voice as your own, who would you choose to sound like? I kinda like my voice the way it is, but man does Dolly Parton's voice ever give me chills. She sounds like a bird chirping away on a sunny day. Lovely. I'd choose her I think.
Guest Low Roller Posted February 26, 2003 Report Posted February 26, 2003 Thom Yorke (Radiohead) or Shannon Hoon (Blind Melon)
Mr. Musicface Posted February 26, 2003 Report Posted February 26, 2003 Ooooo, good one! Probably Freddie Mercury - dude could've sung anything and I'd have listened. Peace, Mr. M.
Hux Posted February 26, 2003 Report Posted February 26, 2003 I think I'd take the late Richard Manuel from The Band. What a voice!!
Im going home Donny Posted February 26, 2003 Report Posted February 26, 2003 anyone but me......my singing life ended a decade ago when my shipmates tackled me and wouldn't let me up untill I swore to never sing in the morning again! some one deep and throaty yet angelic all at the same time....Cyndie Lauper..no no uh the fonz....sorry its all I can think of wth the dude giving me the thumbs up over there.
Guest Low Roller Posted February 26, 2003 Report Posted February 26, 2003 quote: Originally posted by howler: uh the fonz....sorry its all I can think of wth the dude giving me the thumbs up over there. Isn't that a picture of Dr.Hux???
dave-O Posted February 26, 2003 Report Posted February 26, 2003 Jeff Buckley would be great. (aside - I've always had a thing for Brad Delp from Boston's voice. Not sure why, not the kind of thing I usually go for...)
Ms.Huxtable Posted February 26, 2003 Author Report Posted February 26, 2003 Hey Mr. Musicface, did you know that Freddy Mercury was trained in opera? So was Meatloaf actually. I'd take Mercury's voice over Meatloaf's though.
reba Posted February 26, 2003 Report Posted February 26, 2003 absolutely hands down, annie lennox. also wouldn't mind sounding like nathalie merchant or even pat benatar (speaking of opera)
greasemonkey Posted February 26, 2003 Report Posted February 26, 2003 I would like to have MS. Hux's voice...cause...WOW!!!
Phred Posted February 26, 2003 Report Posted February 26, 2003 Louie Armstrong, though I am not sure I could up-keep it without smoking 2 or 3 packs a day... Phred
bouche Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 I'd say elvis, but there would be alot of people impersonating me, so I wouldn't be too pleased with that. McCartney has a great voice, although I would choose a late 60's to early 70's Paul.
Kitari Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 Greasy - you're such a suck-up! I love it!!! Me, I'd want Holly Cole's voice. Able to take it to a low, smokey, jazz gravel and back up to a sweet seprano in the blink of an eye. Gawd she's amazing...
Vermontdave Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 I'd have to say Gordon Lightfoot. No matter how long I spend in the shower, I can't hit his range.
Super Freak Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 I would pick Stevie Nicks or Lorenna MacKennit. If I were a guy, I would pick Aaron Neville-he has a voice like an angel.
Schwa. Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 David Byrne or Ron Hawkins of the Lowest of the Low.
AD Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 The real Elvis for me, Elvis Costello. Or Paul Simon. If I was a girl I hope I'd sound like Hope Sandoval (Mazzy Star), Margo Timmins (Cowboy Junkies), or Erykah Badu. ad
Booche Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 If LR has Thome Yorke's and Shannon Hoon's, then I want his voice........... Aside from that, I hear Phil Lesh has quite a voice Give me a voice comparable to Warren Haynes and Brent Mydlands/Greg Allman's growl-ly goodness, and I am in. I love that shit!
Velvet Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 Bobby McFerrin, no question. If I had to settle for a second place, then Tom Waits. A friend once told me that when he first heard Tom Waits it occured to him that he had never heard anybody actually sing before.
Ronda Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 Probably Stevies Nicks...if I was a guy I may go with Bob Weir...there's somethin' about those short shorts that can make his voice howl and my skin crawl.
CatPhish Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 Iris Dement for sure, her voice brings tears my eyes.
Woolner Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 Definitely Levon Helm. Love the southern growl.
Jaimoe Posted February 27, 2003 Report Posted February 27, 2003 Ray Charles Howlin' Wolf Muddy Waters Shane MacGowan ( The Pogues ) Johnny Cash Chuck Berry Mel Torme Bobby Darin David Crosby Jim Morrison John Lennon Nick Drake
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