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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
I think if we are considering only true singer/songwriters then quite a few get ditched. I take your point - but it really narrows the field. In the earlier eras particularly.
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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
Dom,
Now we're getting somewhere. Call me uncultured (I prefer the more PC "differently cultured," thank you [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] ), but I hadn't heard those songs before, and I like them. Nice picks. Origami, Personally, if I was going to sing a very well-known song on national television, and I knew that I didn't have the vocal range to sing it as well as the original recording, I would choose a different song to sing. Not having the range to jump the fifth is an excuse in a karaoke bar, but it doesn't fly for a professional musician on national TV imo. Pick a song that showcases your strengths, not that will leave people thinking that you butchered a classic. Also, turns out I know Brass in Pocket, too. I never knew who sang either it or "I'll Stand By You," but now I do. Again, differently cultured. I don't care for Brass in Pocket as much, though. I wasn't quite as hot on Message of Love, either. |
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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
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Dom, Now we're getting somewhere. Call me uncultured (I prefer the more PC "differently cultured," thank you [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] ), but I hadn't heard those songs before, and I like them. Nice picks. [/ QUOTE ] I'd love to hear what you think of the whole 1st Pretenders album...it's one of those touchstone works for me, and I can never put just one song from it on - I have to track it from beginning to end. Easily in my top ten albums of all-time. |
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