Originally posted by scacchipazzoDiamanda Galás is more like Nina Simone's mentally disturbed sister.
You mean female Tiny Tim with a deeper voice? All of the above are mainstream. Galas is a depressing diva wannabe! Her voice is variously described as shrieks, moans, and generally an ululation. Reminds me of nocturnal bird of prey like a harpy eagle with a modicum of vocal training. Whatever she thinks she is she is quite depressing and typical leftist ...[text shortened]... easant. I'll take Aguilera any day!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qu7wdUPnas
frightening!
Anyway, are Liz Frazer and Lisa Gerrard "mainstream"?
Originally posted by KazetNagorraNot in my book or anyone's. They're simply lighter versions of Galas, slightly less depressing, devoidd of shrieks, spasms and ululations. Given that I could hardly find them singing alone says it all. Always pairing up with more unknowns. Liz Fraser is way more appealing than Gerrard. They personify boring, however! Only someone fancying himself "avante garde" would buy their stuff.
Diamanda Galás is more like Nina Simone's mentally disturbed sister.
Anyway, are Liz Frazer and Lisa Gerrard "mainstream"?
Originally posted by SeitseShe does have a great voice, but she sometimes over sings. It appears to be the thing to do today. See just how many runs you can make, and rarely sing the song straight is the present day attack on singing.
The best voice in the mainstream music industry today.
Prove me wrong!
Originally posted by scacchipazzoLOL. Sounds like a fanzine soccer match report.
Not in my book or anyone's. They're simply lighter versions of Galas, slightly less depressing, devoidd of shrieks, spasms and ululations. Given that I could hardly find them singing alone says it all. Always pairing up with more unknowns. Liz Fraser is way more appealing than Gerrard. They personify boring, however! Only someone fancying himself "avante garde" would buy their stuff.
Originally posted by PalynkaI misspoke. I thought I'd inserted the names of the two before. I meant the others, the two frenchies. Indeed Evora is far different. In fact I saw her live . Had to be wheeled on stage in a dolly. Once before the mike she transformed. Her touring band was fabulous indeed and so was she. As long as she stays away from pop and does her Cuban specialty. Otherwise she sounds run of the mill!
Edith Piaf wannabe? They're nothing alike. 😕
Originally posted by scacchipazzoHeh, "unknowns" like Massive Attack, The Future Sound of London, Ennio Morricone and Klaus Schulze?
Not in my book or anyone's. They're simply lighter versions of Galas, slightly less depressing, devoidd of shrieks, spasms and ululations. Given that I could hardly find them singing alone says it all. Always pairing up with more unknowns. Liz Fraser is way more appealing than Gerrard. They personify boring, however! Only someone fancying himself "avante garde" would buy their stuff.
Originally posted by scacchipazzoCuban? Sacrilege!
I misspoke. I thought I'd inserted the names of the two before. I meant the others, the two frenchies. Indeed Evora is far different. In fact I saw her live . Had to be wheeled on stage in a dolly. Once before the mike she transformed. Her touring band was fabulous indeed and so was she. As long as she stays away from pop and does her Cuban specialty. Otherwise she sounds run of the mill!
Originally posted by KazetNagorraMorricone did not know what he was getting into. The others are wannabes. They're no good. Just because Morricone happened to have some contractual obligation to record with these cows does not lend them legitimacy, same as Galas recording with John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin makes her no more appealing.
Heh, "unknowns" like Massive Attack, The Future Sound of London, Ennio Morricone and Klaus Schulze?
Originally posted by scacchipazzoRight...
Morricone did not know what he was getting into. The others are wannabes. They're no good. Just because Morricone happened to have some contractual obligation to record with these cows does not lend them legitimacy, same as Galas recording with John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin makes her no more appealing.