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#114239 by Hayden King
Thu Jun 10, 2010 6:14 am
ME; I play Guitar/Bass/Chess/Poker/Records/The Fool/Hell ect.ect.ect.

All Time: Roy Clark
Modern... I dunno!

:?:

#114258 by philbymon
Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:52 pm
Heck, I've played electric 4 & 5 string bass, acoustic & electric guitar, mandolin & percussion all on the same night in the same band. I loved doing that!

But Hayden, I think Paul has us both beat on versatility of genre.

#114263 by Metal D
Thu Jun 10, 2010 3:09 pm
Hayden King wrote:All Time: Roy Clark



Hell yes!!! That man could do ANYTHING, and make it sound so perfect. I once saw him playing a 12-string acoustic, doing percussive parts on the body, holding a bass line, and playing a lead all at the same time :shock: . Something that I'll never forget...RIP Roy. :)

#114316 by neanderpaul
Fri Jun 11, 2010 2:43 am
thanks Phil. :D

#114318 by gtZip
Fri Jun 11, 2010 3:01 am
The drumming is kind of 'Ehhhh...' pauly.
But you're pretty talented.

#114462 by gtZip
Sat Jun 12, 2010 3:35 am
Better

#114491 by jw123
Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:20 pm
Prince, Joe Walsh both come to mind.

Theres this guys JW 123, but he sucks on drums is his only drawback!

#114638 by Black57
Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:23 am
THis is Russell Watson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFvfvMjKx6E

and this is Russell Watson:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwyiPNP8 ... re=related

IMHo, he is one of the most versatile vocalists on the planet. I first heard him sing the theme to Enterprise. I don't remember when I discovered that he was also an opera singer ( I hate opera BTW ) but this skill impresses me. I remember hearing sing opera on Oprah :wink: . The piece that he sang required him to use both voices. If you closed your eyes you would swear that you were hearing two different people singing.
I've heard Paverotti sing pop and he sounded like Pavarotti singing pop. I also hear Freddy Mercury sing opera but it just sounded like Freddie Mercury singing opera.

While looking for information on him,I discovered that he had an operation to remove a brain tumor back in 2007 which would be around the time that I saw him on Oprah.

#114725 by philbymon
Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:35 am
Damn, Mary! I would have sworn that Enterprise theme was Rod Stewart, when I heard it on tv!

Holy crap! I would never have guessed it was the same guy.

Yeah - he's versatile!

I do an a capella version of that Funiculli Funicula song. The words start off like this - "Tonight's the night for masturbation..." & it goes downhill from there.

#114727 by Black57
Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:43 am
philbymon wrote:Damn, Mary! I would have sworn that Enterprise theme was Rod Stewart, when I heard it on tv!

Holy crap! I would never have guessed it was the same guy.

Yeah - he's versatile!

I do an a capella version of that Funiculli Funicula song. The words start off like this - "Tonight's the night for masturbation..." & it goes downhill from there.
:lol:

Damn Philby, :wink: his singing of Funiculi Funicula isn't even all that good, but you no doubt, get my point. You should hear the song where he sings with both voices...it's like listening to 2 different people. Plus, I love the way he dresses. 8)

#114728 by philbymon
Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:51 am
"...his singing of Funiculi Funicula isn't even all that good..."

Oh, I really agree with that! I've heard much better, but I haven't heard anyone cross over with such success.

Who'd've thunk it was the same guy?

I really wasn't impressed with the casual chatting intro he did in his trench coat, though. That was so cheesy it stank worse than limberger! Lounge singer from the '60's kinda stuff!

#114732 by Black57
Tue Jun 15, 2010 5:00 am
philbymon wrote:"...his singing of Funiculi Funicula isn't even all that good..."

Oh, I really agree with that! I've heard much better, but I haven't heard anyone cross over with such success.

Who'd've thunk it was the same guy?

I really wasn't impressed with the casual chatting intro he did in his trench coat, though. That was so cheesy it stank worse than limberger! Lounge singer from the '60's kinda stuff!


Yeah, I really wasn't trying to show him talking but I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for. But, he has sung much better in this style but so many links featured too much talking. I am going to post this on my FB wall.

#115073 by gtZip
Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:10 am
We forgot McCartney

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