• Great Live Singers
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Chino Moreno Howard Jones
[QUOTE=n00b_assassi;22631049]Dragonforce :downs:[/QUOTE] What's wrong with DragonForce? They're actually a really good band, and I reckon they'd put on a great performance.
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;22685278]What's wrong with DragonForce? They're actually a really good band, and I reckon they'd put on a great performance.[/QUOTE] They can't play their songs live
[QUOTE=mynames2long;22685382]They can't play their songs live[/QUOTE] oh :v: Not surprising tbh. Does each musician, like, have two parts for their instrument? Which are played over each other?
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;22685510]oh :v: Not surprising tbh. Does each musician, like, have two parts for their instrument? Which are played over each other?[/QUOTE] I believe they have 3 guitarists. The reason they can't play their so0ngs live is because they suck.
[QUOTE=mynames2long;22685789]I believe they have 3 guitarists. The reason they can't play their so0ngs live is because they suck.[/QUOTE] Well then how do they make their studio music Do they do as I said, and record separate parts and play them over each other or something?
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;22685811]Well then how do they make their studio music Do they do as I said, and record separate parts and play them over each other or something?[/QUOTE] With very many tries I would assume
[QUOTE=mynames2long;22686042]With very many tries I would assume[/QUOTE] [quote=wikipedia]Controversy occurred in late 2006 shortly after the Inhuman Rampage tour went into full swing. The band had many technical difficulties with the guitars, which at the time was the most "stand-out feature" in their music. The band also drop-tuned their instruments to E flat tuning for the first time. This, coupled with low-quality recordings of the live performances that were subsequently uploaded to the Internet, created rumors of the band speeding up their music in-studio due to being unable to perform it live at such speeds, although these rumors were disproved by subsequent tours where the band performed their music at the same speed as it appears on the albums. Herman Li stated, "Graspop Metal Meeting of 2006 was [a] total disaster. The technician we had back then didn't even tune the guitar, and no monitoring was done properly. We didn't hear anything...". He also said that most of the Inhuman Rampage tour was bad overall due to technical difficulties.[9][/quote] Okay well apparently they CAN play as they do in studio, it was just one tour that had a really shitty technician who couldn't do anything right, which caused rumours. But they played fine in other tours.
Oh okay :v: Everybody said it was true, so I assumed it was
Tommy Giles Rogers, Jr. from Between The Buried And Me. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3_7_wIxQ-k[/media]
Simone Simons from Epica. Check out almost any song from their live album "the classical conspiracy", but if I had to say one song to listen, then this: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZUFhIPylbU[/media]
[QUOTE=toddisgay;22647703]Randy Blythe of Lamb of God. Bruce Dickenson of Iron Maiden. Those are the two that stick out to me the most.[/QUOTE] Randy is fucking dirtyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy live. :D Sonny Moore of from firs....never mind. BUT really [sp]JD of KoRn[/sp]
[QUOTE=sp00ks;22686526]Tommy Giles Rogers, Jr. from Between The Buried And Me. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3_7_wIxQ-k[/media][/QUOTE] he was absolute shit when i saw them open with black dahlia murder for children of bodom.
[QUOTE=D3ADST4R;22688223]Randy is fucking dirtyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy live. :D Sonny Moore of from firs....never mind. BUT really [sp]JD of KoRn[/sp][/QUOTE] My friend showed me a video of the drunken guitarist fighting Randy He got fucked, like completely owned
Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree and Mikael Akerfeldt of Opeth
I want to see Opeth one day, I think that they're the modern day equivilent of Led Zep
Roy Khan is amazing [editline]10:11PM[/editline] Jorn Lande too
Matt Bellamy from Muse. The man has amazing stage presence.
Brian Fallon, frontman for The Gaslight Anthem. I was him in '08 and he was amazing. The sheer emotion he put into his songs.
I've not seen them live, but I think Mikael Akerfeldt of Opeth and Bloodbath would be an amazing live performer. The Roundhouse Tapes is just an amazing live album.
Adam Gontier from Three Days Grace was really good.
Thom Yorke/Radiohead
[img]http://www.tvrock.com.br/new/imagens/img_460_96dio.jpg[/img] The great Ronnie Dio. [img]http://anyhub.net/file/large_image-1.jpg[/img] Mr. Trent Reznor
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;22715638]I've not seen them live, but I think Mikael Akerfeldt of Opeth and Bloodbath would be an amazing live performer. The Roundhouse Tapes is just an amazing live album.[/QUOTE] "would be" lol, good joke
Freddy Mercury :sigh:
[QUOTE=sparky28000;22803515]freddy mercury Imo. :sigh:[/QUOTE] IMO is not necessary there. Dave Mustaine Lol, JK
When I was a kid my parents took my to see INXS. Mick Hutchence had a voice that was effortless. I can remember him climbing into the crowd and doing Stranger's party and hearing him go up a full octave without even straining. 3 weeks later he was dead. Even to this day after maybe 100 live shows and a pile of festivals, I've still never heard a vocalist quite like him. Not a big fan of the music tho.
Greg Billings Bruce Dickinson James LaBrie Matt Bellamy Cedric Bixler-Zavala Greg Lake
James Hetfield
[QUOTE=En-Guage V2;22674419]:( [editline]01:43PM[/editline] because everybody should worship dio[/QUOTE] yeah that's why lol you can still worship dio and still make jokes about him. [editline]07:30PM[/editline] [QUOTE=En-Guage V2;22695518]I want to see Opeth one day, I think that they're the modern day equivilent of Led Zep[/QUOTE] watch as my snot flies everywhere from laughter [editline]07:31PM[/editline] on topic: mike sanders of toxik
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