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ozziestone
Have a look here to compare Mick's vocal range with various other singers. It will also tell you the song he hits his lowest note on and the song he hits the highest. Any guesses?
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Aquamarine
Hmm. According to that, Mick and Robert Plant have got exactly the same vocal range. I'll take their word for it, but I can't say I'd have thought that.
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Hmm. According to that, Mick and Robert Plant have got exactly the same vocal range. I'll take their word for it, but I can't say I'd have thought that.
That just can´t be true. Can you imagine Robert Plant sing the low notes in Love is strong or Dead flowers and Mick Jagger singing Black Dog?
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ozziestone
Nice try dandelion but no cigar sorry
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Aquamarine
Hmm. According to that, Mick and Robert Plant have got exactly the same vocal range. I'll take their word for it, but I can't say I'd have thought that.
That just can´t be true. Can you imagine Robert Plant sing the low notes in Love is strong or Dead flowers and Mick Jagger singing Black Dog?
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Aquamarine
Hmm. According to that, Mick and Robert Plant have got exactly the same vocal range. I'll take their word for it, but I can't say I'd have thought that.
That just can´t be true. Can you imagine Robert Plant sing the low notes in Love is strong or Dead flowers and Mick Jagger singing Black Dog?
Mick can sing a powerful falsetto, so I wouldn't worry about that
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Aquamarine
Hmm. According to that, Mick and Robert Plant have got exactly the same vocal range. I'll take their word for it, but I can't say I'd have thought that.
That just can´t be true. Can you imagine Robert Plant sing the low notes in Love is strong or Dead flowers and Mick Jagger singing Black Dog?
Mick can sing a powerful falsetto, so I wouldn't worry about that
Mick singing Black Dog in falsetto would be great fun to hear. That´s a totally different technique.
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ozziestone
According to them anyway the lowest is love is strong and highest is start me up
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The "from" in the first line of Ruby Tuesday is definitely one of the lowest if not the lowest
Edit: I type slower than ozziestone but: what s/he said! :E
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Aquamarine
Hmm. According to that, Mick and Robert Plant have got exactly the same vocal range.
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ash
I'm not convinced that this is accurate. Brian Wilson could only sing one tone higher than Bob Dylan ? I mean Brian at his peak ? I'm not convinced Lennon and McCartney's are accurate or Jimbo yeah c'mon Morrison's either.
Interesting idea though.
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John Lennon told Playboy that in the song Hard Day's Night—a wholly John composed song—the only reason Paul sang the "holding me tight" bit was that "I couldn't reach the notes." So it doesn't make sense that that "World's Greatest Singers" graph shows John's and Paul's upper range as equal.
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rob51
Sorry but that chart can't be right.