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seatheanswerman t1_j2clhd6 wrote

There's nothing wrong with his ideals as far as I know, world peace, climate change, abject poverty. It's more his attitude as if he decided this is going to change so it will. But there's something about a really well dressed guy sporting huge rings that makes you wonder about sincerity.

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Oldqueenween t1_j2cl45v wrote

Go see as much music as possible. Go see ween as soon as possible. Support your favorite artists in all their endeavors- not just their big name shows. Jazz and funk are alive and well in New Orleans (Mike Dillon, Johnny Vidacovich, George Porter Jr. hold it down.) The Northeast is still jamming and has given us lespecial- they fuvk … latest Man Man album is unreal epic… I’m sad the Allman’s no longer take over NYC in March and I’m kinda shocked phish still do it for NYE.

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Pervypersuasion t1_j2cjlf4 wrote

Johannes Eckerstrom from the band Avatar. They are a metal band but they incorporate so many different styles in their music and Johannes can sing anything. I tell people he is the Freddie Mercury of metal music. “Gun” is very emotional, especially for any dad with a son. “Tower” is a slow & dark tale that is a good example of his vocals. The new song “ Dance Devil Dance” showcases his ability to effortlessly change from one extreme to the opposite. “The Dirt I’m Buried In” is a fun riff-fest with clean vocals all the way through, showing that he can indeed SING. I’m not saying he’s better than George because GM did soulful music his whole solo career, but, in the world of hard music and as a metalhead that is big on vocals, Johannes is at the top of my list.

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Oldqueenween t1_j2cizp8 wrote

Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars- Bowie

God Ween Satan- ween

Dream hunting in the valley of the in between- Man Man

Urn- Mike Dillon

Weezer - weezer

77- Talking Head

Reckoning- Grateful Dead

Blood on the Tracks- Dylan

Ready to Die- BIG

Grace- Jeff Buckley

Blunderbuss- Jack White

Living in Clip- Ani DiFranco

We were dead before the ship even sank- modest mouse

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AMC4x4 t1_j2civ3h wrote

>First off, George Michael had an incredible range, both in terms of his high and low notes. His voice was strong and powerful, but also capable of great emotion and sensitivity. He could belt out a rock anthem like "Freedom 90" or deliver a soulful ballad like "Careless Whisper" with equal skill and passion. But it's not just about technical ability - George Michael was also a master of phrasing and delivery.

This could describe Freddie to a "T" as well.

Freddie could sing anything. Hands down, it's Freddie.

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