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pidunk 10:11 am UTC 05/12/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Do You Like When Jim Sings His Own Songs? - Jacob 10:06 am UTC 05/12/07 |
> "Not Allowed To Love"? I'm very confident that Markus > Lovett is the one singing on those demos. Why do you believe that Markus Lovett is the vocalist? > > And Rory Dodd is my favorite Jim-vocalist of all time. He has only always been a backup vocal. He did no main vocals. You like Jim's vocals better than you know. > > > > > > > Anyway, I love it when Jim sings his songs. Don't you? > > > > > > > > > > I love "The Graveyard Shift" but Rory really DID sing > > > "Lost Boys And Golden Girls", "Surf's Up" and "Rock And > > > Roll Dreams Come Through". Why? Because the notes were too > > > high for Jim to reach. > > > > The question isn't whether Jim could reach notes, > > it is whether Jim did reach them. I realize that > > Jim has said that the natural place for his voice is in > > the bass range, and I hear that, but with a multi-octave > > ability, Jim's range of capability is much wider. He > > did reach the substantial notes in all those songs. > > For an example, you can listen to "Not Allowed To Love" > > and hear similar notes he reaches there. Rory's voice is > > that of a male soprano, which does not give the voice the > > low tone at the high notes. He was along with Karla on the > > tours in lieu of a second female singer. Go ahead and > > correct me if such is wrong, but that is all that I heard > > about him at the time, and hearing him on the Bat Out Of > > Hell DVD bears this out. > > > > | |
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