Guitarists That Shouldn't Sing.

Khor1255

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I retract all my previous statements. Everyone should sing.

What the hell was I thinking?
 

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I can only remember one song off Kerry's fantastic solo album "Seeds of Change", when he sang lead vocals, explains why Steve Walsh and Robbie Steinhardt did the lead vocals for Kansas.:oyea:

But he is an amazingly talented songwriter/guitarist/keyboard player, one of my favorites.

Khor...is that sarcasm??

:D
 

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Kind of. I had just come in off the porch after serenading the neighborhood with the drunken blatherings I like to call singing. I was feeling a little generous.

But there is some truth in what I wrote. I really think everyone should at least try their hand at singing and....if it entertains anyone (even yourself) keep doing it. Maybe not on your front porch after 11pm but....



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Also, the guy from Counting Crows. I mean, really? 'I-it's rAINinG In bALTImOREEEEE'
bwahahahaha
 
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I can only remember one song off Kerry's fantastic solo album "Seeds of Change", when he sang lead vocals, explains why Steve Walsh and Robbie Steinhardt did the lead vocals for Kansas.:oyea:

But he is an amazingly talented songwriter/guitarist/keyboard player, one of my favorites.

Khor...is that sarcasm??

:D
I agree Kerry isn't a very good singer, but what a songwriter!
My favorite KL song is Portrait(He Knew). There's much debate over who the song is referring to. Is it da Vinci, Einstein, Tesla? Great writing, make a lyrical statement and leave everyone guessing.

Kansas - Portrait(He Knew)
 

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I always thought that was a song about Jesus. One of the better ones in fact.
 

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First person that came to mind was Pete Townshend, but he was already mentioned. :) I also really like Tom Petty, always have. I could live without Bob Dylan though.

My first thought was Billy Corgan. I like his vocal ideas a lot but he cracks and squeals at the most inoprotune times for my ear.

I'm going to quote this one just in case Sooty hasn't seen it yet. :heheh:

Geddy Lee

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