huge Alice fan. still have my 45 of Schools Out that I bought in 1972. alice was a huge part of my youth and has grown up along with me. just got Alice Live in montroux on Blu-ray. one of the best birthdays I ever had was in 1988 friends got me front row seats for alice, great show.
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The guy can barely sing, yet in spite of that has been behind a metric shit-ton of the greatest hard rock ever. It's because he has vision, he has songwriting chops, and above all he has taste. He's one of those guys that just has an ear for a great hook or a great song, an ear for what works. He's also surrounded himself with some of the best guitarists ever.
"If there was only a way that I couldn't even any less than I already can't then I'd gladly not, but I think I've entered some quantum paradox, dark matter levels of can't evening where the total absolute value of not evenness exceeds all ability to explain the can'ting." - MR RUBATO
Couldn't disagree more. He has a unique voice and vocal style, but he can sing
benjamin801 wrote: yet in spite of that has been behind a metric shit-ton of the greatest hard rock ever. It's because he has vision, he has songwriting chops, and above all he has taste. He's one of those guys that just has an ear for a great hook or a great song, an ear for what works. He's also surrounded himself with some of the best guitarists ever.
DoubleBarrel wrote::nono: Couldn't disagree more. He has a unique voice and vocal style, but he can sing.
How about "He did, and does, not have a conventionally mellifluous voice., but..."
"If there was only a way that I couldn't even any less than I already can't then I'd gladly not, but I think I've entered some quantum paradox, dark matter levels of can't evening where the total absolute value of not evenness exceeds all ability to explain the can'ting." - MR RUBATO