Who can still do it??

Who can still do it??

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anonymous-user

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54 months

Saturday 2nd September 2017
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Lots of us won't come clean when one of our favourite vocalist solo or in a band can't hit the high notes anymore and their live shows are a far cry from their heyday but some have grown older but still have a great voice, Don Henley and Judie Tzuke are two that spring to mind that still have great voices.

darker grapefruit

360 posts

100 months

Saturday 2nd September 2017
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Tom Jones. Saw him a few weeks ago, good as ever at 77 years of age.

Engineer792

582 posts

86 months

Sunday 3rd September 2017
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Steve Winwood.

Saw him in Bristol a few weeks ago, and he's still making those high notes sound easy.

Fastpedeller

3,872 posts

146 months

Sunday 3rd September 2017
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Justin Hayward - still great!

55palfers

5,909 posts

164 months

Sunday 3rd September 2017
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Fastpedeller said:
Justin Hayward - still great!
True.

Going to see him in Brum in October

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

54 months

Sunday 3rd September 2017
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Engineer792 said:
Steve Winwood.

Saw him in Bristol a few weeks ago, and he's still making those high notes sound easy.
Great artist, lucky enough to see him at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1983 and Going by the clips on youtube and Facebook he still delivers.

Engineer792

582 posts

86 months

Sunday 3rd September 2017
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Fastpedeller said:
Justin Hayward - still great!
True x2.

Others I've seen recently who are still of fine voice include Paul Carrick and Mike Rutherford.

Gary Brooker is starting to have the odd bit of trouble with the high notes, but he's never professed to being a singer, as he will tell you himself.

I saw Roger Daltrey around ten years ago, and was a bit disappointed - but perhaps I just caught him on a bad day.

rodericb

6,739 posts

126 months

Monday 4th September 2017
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Looking at those Ringo Starr All Starr Band videos on youtube, the lead singer of Mr Mister (RIchard Page). Not as old as the other examples in this thread but still holds those high notes from those minor hits from thirty five years ago.

Lotobear

6,336 posts

128 months

Monday 4th September 2017
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Paul Rodgers

Emanresu

311 posts

89 months

Monday 4th September 2017
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Rob Halford

Antony Moxey

8,064 posts

219 months

Sunday 10th September 2017
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Jake Burns and Stiff Little Fingers. Saw them at Beautiful Days a couple of weeks ago and they were easily the best band at the festival and easily as good as when I first saw them back in the early 80s. Their appearance at Beautiful Days was part of their 40th anniversary tour.

rscott

14,753 posts

191 months

Wednesday 13th September 2017
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Robert Smith is another, slightly surprising one. Saw The Cure last year at Wembley and was amazed. He's improved since I last saw them (1990 ish) and easily performed for nearly 3 hours, even though it was almost the end of a massive tour.

Yetski

598 posts

163 months

Wednesday 13th September 2017
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Engineer792 said:
I saw Roger Daltrey around ten years ago, and was a bit disappointed - but perhaps I just caught him on a bad day.
I saw him in Abu Dhabi a couple of years back after the F1, and it was the best I'd seen him, fantastic show, although it was the 1st night of the Tour so he was fresh.

hoegaardenruls

1,218 posts

132 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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Iggy Pop - looks like he should be dead by now, but still got it.

Saying that, he looked like that 20yrs ago as well..

J8 SVG

1,468 posts

130 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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Jeff Lynn, Barry Gibb and Dolly Parton have all been at Glastonbury recently and each one blew me away with their effortless singing, absolutely superb

Dave Grohl shouldn't be able to sing as well as he can after 20 years of screaming down the mic either

hacksaw

750 posts

117 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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Paul Weller, almost 60, 40 years in the industry, 25 albums (ish, I think!) and still got it.

Penelope Stoppedit

11,209 posts

109 months

Wednesday 18th October 2017
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Witnessed this for the first time this evening, absolutely amazing, this lady has got more of it now

Joan Armatrading - Me Myself I - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgIEDZgdliI

Patch1875

4,894 posts

132 months

Wednesday 18th October 2017
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Adam Ant
Mick Jagger

cranford10

350 posts

116 months

Wednesday 18th October 2017
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hacksaw said:
Paul Weller, almost 60, 40 years in the industry, 25 albums (ish, I think!) and still got it.
Definitely second this. Voice just gets better and better

TheChampers

4,093 posts

138 months

Wednesday 18th October 2017
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Gary Numan, 59, plus daughter,11.

https://youtu.be/Wqg9bVO0Tu8

Great official video too smile