#Reddit Music

Mostly music sharing, and usually more obscure stuff––nothing from the Hall of Fame here.

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Singers who have had no vocal decline or change over a long career?

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Singers who have had no vocal decline or change over a long career? Listening to the new Cure album left me really impressed by just how well Robert Smith’s vocals have held up for more than 40 years at this point. Not only have his vocals not lessened in quality, but they haven’t changed in any way at all. His voice just as clean, youthful, and melancholy as it was in the 80s. I can’t think of any other singer …

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Dio and “melodic” metal vocalists

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Dio and “melodic” metal vocalists Ronnie’s voice is so incredibly smooth, while also being tremendously powerful. He has an almost operatic kind of style! I feel this type of voice complements heavy music so beautifully, much more than raspy or growly voices. Who are some other metal vocalists who have this kind of voice? submitted by /u/Iamnotarobotlah

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Most disappointing gig? (Set list edition)

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Most disappointing gig? (Set list edition) There’s lots of threads about disappointment at gigs and most of the stories are about the singer turning up drunk or late or not at all. Or being moody and turning on the crowd that type of thing. I want to hear your stories about when the band just didn’t play what you wanted to hear. It can be “the one” song for example. Like if Journey rock…

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