Mudfuzz wrote:
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Mudfuzz wrote:
rfurtkamp wrote:The only transparent thing I own is a set of drinking glasses.
friendship wrote:I would drink ten gallons of baby's blood to sing like any of these.
sonidero wrote:Roll a plus 13 for fire and with my immunity to wack I dodge the cough and pass a turn to chill and look at these rocks...
kbithecrowing wrote:Making out with my girl friday night, I couldn't stop thinking about flangers.
rsfc wrote:Otis Redding or Sam Cooke.
fcknoise wrote:You are all fucking tryhard effort posting nerds
Invisible Man wrote:I'm probably the most humble person I know. I feel good about smelling my own butthole.
Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Did you just assume Billy Corgan's dildo preference??
chrisdermo wrote:Yma Sumac.
No Michael Jackson fans here? The guys voice was ridiculously good.
friendship wrote:chrisdermo wrote:Yma Sumac.
No Michael Jackson fans here? The guys voice was ridiculously good.
Hell yeah
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=y32ejtuxSjM[/youtube]
rfurtkamp wrote:The only transparent thing I own is a set of drinking glasses.
rustywire wrote:friendship wrote:chrisdermo wrote:Yma Sumac.
No Michael Jackson fans here? The guys voice was ridiculously good.
Hell yeah
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=y32ejtuxSjM[/youtube]
Oh fo sho. But I prefer his singing/vox as a kid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chJt4XDaZOc
And the studio version as well [J5 - I'll Be There]
He sings with all his heart, something you cant fake with all the range, technique & flourish in the world.
Mariah Carey's rendition loses the vibe of the Motown jam by slowing down the tempo to showcase her melisma & vibrato range, the modern interpretation of "soulful singing" which I'm not into personally...but the talent of her voice-as-an-instrument is not to be denied.
daseb wrote:sorry dude, I apologise, val kilmer was a great songwriter and truly understood the mystic ways of the native american.
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