My husband's too!Husband's favorite Dylan lyric!
My husband's too!Husband's favorite Dylan lyric!
I've been told all my life from everyone who hears me sing that my voice is terrible. Friends, family, it's unanimous: Terrible! Well, I love to sing so much that I kept it up, and these days I sing at a piano bar where all the customers actually and sincerely applaud my songs. So it's all in the eye--or the ear--of the beholders.@OneEyedDiva
EVERYONE can sing. Some are just better at it.
When my sister was a little girl, her horrible teacher, Mrs. Snyder, who was also the school's music teacher, told her to just lip sync for her classes' singing.
Too make a long story short, my sister never, yes, I said never, sang again.
I had Mrs. Snyder a few years later. She upset me so much I pulled hair out of my head, and still have a dime sized bald spot from it.
Everyone CAN Sing!
Ps, no one does Dylan better than him
Hey, John Lennon had one of the great singing voices of all time! And it melded perfectly with Paul's voice.singing pop was never about good singing voices - take john lennon for example - it was about being there at the right time and appealing tothe right group - remember Sher stadium - the beatles claimed they couldn't hear their own voices singing? - this is not an opera course just popular music appraisal!!
I'm going to see it today, can't wait. I mean, you do not have to be an alcoholic with a horrid father for your life to be interesting. I saw an interview with Timothee Chale met, who plays Dylan, and expect the movie to be great based on him. And hey, Bob is ONLY a nobel winner!The biopic about Bob Dylan — 'A Complete Unknown' — opens in theaters tomorrow.
I don't expect it to be a good movie. I mean, what's the plot line? He goes to Greenwich Village, writes songs, sings them in some coffee houses, and then makes it big?
I believe it's directed by the same guy who did Walk the Line — the biopic about Johnny Cash. Johnny was a larger than life character who had serious problems with his alcoholic father. He (Johnny) was blamed for the death of his brother, who died in a saw-mill accident when the two were just boys. Johnny had a drinking and drug problem that landed him in jail. And then there was the tumultuous romance with June Carter.
Johnny Cash was a great performer, and it was fun to watch Joaquim Phoenix portray that aspect of him. Bob Dylan? Not so much. He was a great songwriter, but his live performances leave a lot to be desired. Not only is he disrespectful to his audience by not trying to sing on pitch, but he never lets his bands cut loose!
So, unless 'A Complete Unknown' is something other that what I anticipate, I'll wait for it to be released on some streaming platform and then watch it with low expectations.
Let us know how it is!I'm going to see it today, can't wait. I mean, you do not have to be an alcoholic with a horrid father for your life to be interesting. I saw an interview with Timothee Chale met, who plays Dylan, and expect the movie to be great based on him. And hey, Bob is ONLY a nobel winner!
Point well taken Pepper. But of course, you know that's just an expression we use to signify someone is not so good at singing.@OneEyedDiva
EVERYONE can sing. Some are just better at it.
When my sister was a little girl, her horrible teacher, Mrs. Snyder, who was also the school's music teacher, told her to just lip sync for her classes' singing.
Too make a long story short, my sister never, yes, I said never, sang again.
I had Mrs. Snyder a few years later. She upset me so much I pulled hair out of my head, and still have a dime sized bald spot from it.
Everyone CAN Sing!
Ps, no one does Dylan better than him
That would be better. Ever listen to ( Work-it / Work-it ) for hours at a time.If only the best sounding birds in the forest sang, the forest would be a quiet place.
And of course it also depends on the material you are singing, too.I've been told all my life from everyone who hears me sing that my voice is terrible. Friends, family, it's unanimous: Terrible! Well, I love to sing so much that I kept it up, and these days I sing at a piano bar where all the customers actually and sincerely applaud my songs. So it's all in the eye--or the ear--of the beholders.