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I like Van Morrison's "older" voice better than his Them voice (or his Warner Bros. era voice).
To me, Van has gotten better over the decades!
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I like Van Morrison's "older" voice better than his Them voice (or his Warner Bros. era voice).
To me, Van has gotten better over the decades!
i'm with you there....
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I like Van Morrison's "older" voice better than his Them voice (or his Warner Bros. era voice).
To me, Van has gotten better over the decades!
i'm with you there....
I also like Clapton's older blues voice too. More convincing when he sings old Robert Johnson songs like "Little Queen of Spades".
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I like Van Morrison's "older" voice better than his Them voice (or his Warner Bros. era voice).
To me, Van has gotten better over the decades!
i'm with you there....
I also like Clapton's older blues voice too. More convincing when he sings old Robert Johnson songs like "Little Queen of Spades".
2-for-2, Mark. care for an attempt at a hat-trick?
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I like Van Morrison's "older" voice better than his Them voice (or his Warner Bros. era voice).
To me, Van has gotten better over the decades!
i'm with you there....
I also like Clapton's older blues voice too. More convincing when he sings old Robert Johnson songs like "Little Queen of Spades".
2-for-2, Mark. care for an attempt at a hat-trick?
Well, this one is coming in from left field, but I do love Bonnie Raitt's "older" voice too. Not sure that is gonna snag a hat-trick. LOL
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I am quite sure that if we could see any of the stones perform in a more stripped down situation as the santa cruz blues-fest is, we would be equally impressed.
For sure the big stadium show formula (which in any case I love) is not exactly the best situation for us to appreciate those sublte details that ususually are what make elder great performers so unique.
Based on what i read here, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman recent performances were great. As were Jagger and Richards' occasional (but more rare) cameos here and there. I even read good things of whatever Ronnie Wood was doing. The SAL outtakes have some great moments. For what matters, I saw a concert of Tim Ries stones project a couple of weeks ago, also featuring Fowler and Jones, and it was nothing less than fantastic.
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I like Van Morrison's "older" voice better than his Them voice (or his Warner Bros. era voice).
To me, Van has gotten better over the decades!
i'm with you there....
I also like Clapton's older blues voice too. More convincing when he sings old Robert Johnson songs like "Little Queen of Spades".
2-for-2, Mark. care for an attempt at a hat-trick?
Well, this one is coming in from left field, but I do love Bonnie Raitt's "older" voice too. Not sure that is gonna snag a hat-trick. LOL
Mark
pretty kewl - cos that's exactly whom i was thinking of....i also love her more mature voice. tedeschi's singing style is eerily similar, btw....
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I like Van Morrison's "older" voice better than his Them voice (or his Warner Bros. era voice).
To me, Van has gotten better over the decades!
i'm with you there....
I also like Clapton's older blues voice too. More convincing when he sings old Robert Johnson songs like "Little Queen of Spades".
2-for-2, Mark. care for an attempt at a hat-trick?
Well, this one is coming in from left field, but I do love Bonnie Raitt's "older" voice too. Not sure that is gonna snag a hat-trick. LOL
Mark
pretty kewl - cos that's exactly whom i was thinking of....i also love her more mature voice. tedeschi's singing style is eerily similar, btw....
Oh yes, I love Tedeschi. Her version of Little By Little from Clapton's 2007 Crossroads in Chicago was amazing!!! We sure have similar tastes in music. Who are some of your other fave artists? I have a long list myself. LOL
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Older & Better. Two more for the list:
Ry Cooder
Nick Lowe
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well, i think the pressure, to the extent there is any, is self-imposed for the most part. you can work a crowd without making it an athletic contest. burdon did it the other day - but he worked the crowd without letting it interfere with his vocals.
i would like to believe that if mick focused on vocals - even sitting on occasion - that the audience would appreciate the effort. it's a CONCERT - an expression of MUSIC. well, for me it is or is supposed to be. the theatrics and props and all that strike me as ancillary and disposable....
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Date: June 2, 2010 00:12
well, i think the pressure, to the extent there is any, is self-imposed for the most part. you can work a crowd without making it an athletic contest. burdon did it the other day - but he worked the crowd without letting it interfere with his vocals.
i would like to believe that if mick focused on vocals - even sitting on occasion - that the audience would appreciate the effort. it's a CONCERT - an expression of MUSIC. well, for me it is or is supposed to be. the theatrics and props and all that strike me as ancillary and disposable....
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eric burdon - 69 years young - and i've never seen or heard him better (and i've seen him many times over the decades). sat down only briefly during one song...otherwise was prowling the stage with abandon....and his voice was as strong as ever (and that's saying something)...and his focus was better than i've ever heard...no fooling around with lyrics, phrasing, etc....
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eric burdon - 69 years young - and i've never seen or heard him better (and i've seen him many times over the decades). sat down only briefly during one song...otherwise was prowling the stage with abandon....and his voice was as strong as ever (and that's saying something)...and his focus was better than i've ever heard...no fooling around with lyrics, phrasing, etc....
I saw Burdon 30 years ago, and I've also seen him recently. He's still good, but 30 years ago he was better than great.
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eric burdon - 69 years young - and i've never seen or heard him better (and i've seen him many times over the decades). sat down only briefly during one song...otherwise was prowling the stage with abandon....and his voice was as strong as ever (and that's saying something)...and his focus was better than i've ever heard...no fooling around with lyrics, phrasing, etc....
I saw Burdon 30 years ago, and I've also seen him recently. He's still good, but 30 years ago he was better than great.