Who can still do it??
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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.
New Order,
I have always enjoyed their records - saw a few gigs "back in the day" and they underwhelmed.
have seen them 3 times recently and they have been superb. Manchester Warehouse Project was one of my favourite gigs.
I also saw Sparks a couple of weeks ago. I don't know what they were like in their day but for a couple of 65+ geezers they were amazing.
I have always enjoyed their records - saw a few gigs "back in the day" and they underwhelmed.
have seen them 3 times recently and they have been superb. Manchester Warehouse Project was one of my favourite gigs.
I also saw Sparks a couple of weeks ago. I don't know what they were like in their day but for a couple of 65+ geezers they were amazing.
Pothole said:
I saw Dean Friedman last year. He's still doing Ariel and hitting the high notes. Jackson Browne still hits the notes although it's clearly a little more difficult these days...still a sublime performer, though.
Did Dean Friedman do that clever track Well Well Said The Rocking Chair? Very underrated song.See Jackson Browne at the RAH back in June, great show, It was 35 years to the day since I last saw him which was at Glastonbury in 1982.
wibble cb said:
Saw both Depeche Mode and Bruce Springsteen this year, neither in the first flush of youth, but both very much still on it....Bruce was on for over 3 hrs!!
Only seen Bruce on the Born In The Usa tour (circa 85) but do wish I had seen him in the years up to 1981, the video clips from the 78 and 80 shows on youtube must of been some of the best concerts in the history of music imho just wish I was at one of them.Gassing Station | Music | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff