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What does THAT have to do with anything?
Indeed
I again appeal the regulars to keep on subject. As much passion it may arose we can keep the discussion civilized.
What does THAT have to do with anything?
Indeed
I again appeal the regulars to keep on subject. As much passion it may arose we can keep the discussion civilized.
sorry i should have just stated i don't like seeing really out of shape guys up on stage in any band but to be the lead singer its even worse since you need stamina
Note to self: never perform for Mdmatt4ever.
Russ Anderson from Forbidden, Chuck Billy from Testament...
And no one mentioned Messiah Marcolin?
I never mind Messiah being a little chubby, what makes me uneasy is that hair of him
LOL! For me it's his over the top operatic, understatement, vocals.
i beg to differ... what proof do you have of this? because really naming anyone "the greatest singer" of any century or decade is an opinion.. can't be proven... not even with a poll..Pavoratti was a big guy and he's the greatest singer of the 20th century.
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or little guys like Dio and whats his name from Scorpions.. must be the middle guys whose voices do not come close to the big and little guys...The same happens to me with Grim Reaper. Must be something about large guys with high pitched vocals
I hear you. It took me quite a long time to get into Candlemass and Memento Mori, and now actually I enjoy way better the former with Robert Lowe than Messiah.
The same here. I think that Robert Lowe is awesome! Candlemass is doing great and I can't wait for a new album. From 'King Of The Grey Islands' they only have become better, IMHO of course.