I blame autocorrect. That’s my story, and I’m sticking to it.
What’s He Building In There (not a song)
Called “Black & White” ?? I think we might have something here…
I always thought King Diamond would have made an awesome opera singer.
Freddie Mercury was very versatile.
However massive Metallica may be, however well regarded they may be by metalheads, I shall continue to maintain that Kirk Hammett is a country-tinged blues player who somehow wound up in a thrash outfit.
I always imagined what Hendrix could have done with modern rack effects, digital processors, etc.
Speaking of which, Charo might have made something of herself if she’d kept up with the guitar.
Matt Berninger, lead singer of [URL=“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prW-qgEQxBI&list=PLiN-7mukU_RE_Ym_q5deAZk5zR6vh0DGV”]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5iXSBQKh2A&list=PLVKXUV0dJqqmO-Sac6-4Dl1myCMDGGTAx&index=9 I linked to my favorite album of theirs). He has an amazing, timeless voice. Listening to him sing, I see myself in a swanky, smoked filled bar late at night lamenting wistfully about life. Oh yeah, and this would be in the 1950’s too.
Ugh. Missed the edit window. I fucked that link up. it was supposed to be The National, a song from one their albums. I’ll get the right post up.
This is the song that most closely resembles what I was describing above. Swanky, classy, a bit sad and from a different era. Great music though.
Before he was a Country mega-star, Glen Campbell was a session musician for damn near everybody in the 1960’s, including a stint with the Beach Boys.
From Wikipedia.
He hit it big in Country, but if the cards had played out differently, he could have wound up anywhere on the Rock/Pop/R&B spectrum.