1. Originally posted by drewhigginsDownloading right now. Let me have a listen.

    Not bad. Quite liked the tone a lot, which added to it.


    I really like going Sinatra-style.
  2. It did have that vibe to it. Really sounded good - actually at times, you sound like Tom Waits.
  3. I have to admit I don't know who that is

    But I guess it's good to sound like him?
  4. He sounds a bit like Johnny Cash at times. This is a nice tune called Martha from 1973 (who in turn sounds like Bob Dylan!)

  5. I'm listening to Cow Palace

    Sometimes I think I want to be a professional Sinatra-style singer.
  6. I wish Sinatra was still around, but I guess he had to take his place up there with the other legends of the day. Speaking of past legends, Robert Palmer is one I've been getting into lately. Pretty much every style - pop, rock, jazz, funk, world, Urdu (!) and other styles he did so well.
  7. Another one I don't know.

    It's a miracle Sinatra lived for as long as he did the way he lived.
  8. Indeed it was. That's the bit that amazes me, how do these people manage to stay alive so long?

    Robert Palmer was an English singer, songwriter, guitarist etc - died in 2003. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Palmer_%28singer%29



    Ah yes and Roy Orbison too is another one - think I told you the other day about him. His music (and his writing) is just unbelievably beautiful. I remember at that tribute show, he said (Damien Leith) about Roy - was that 'If Roy walked in here today, I would simply say thank you'. Quite moving that.
  9. Yeah, people who has done research on Sinatra's life pretty much came up with the conclusion that he was a functioning alcoholic. He also smoked heavily.
  10. I remember a few years ago now listening to so much Sinatra and thinking 'This guy is amazing.' And he was, and he is.
  11. Yeah, he's amazing. Best listened to when staying up a little to late at night, he's just magic then.

    If you listen to him through the years, his voice degrading is very noticeable though. That's what smoking does to you, and alcohol combined with singing.
  12. I've heard a little bit of Roy Orbison, at least She's A Mystery To Me, that's one hell of a job on the lyrics by our very own B-man!