It's May 30, 2024, 10:04:44 PM
i sat next to this dude on a plane about 7 or 8 months ago, but I had no idea who he was. when i got off the plane, all these people came up & started askin him for his autograph, talkin about the beach boys etc.. didn't realise who he was til i seen people talkin about him on herehe's also performing here in a few weeks, don't think i will be checking it out though
Shallow: You're an idiot.Compare anybody's falsetto, to Brian Wilson's falsetto. It's an entirely different matter, nobody alive sounds like him. Even his guy, Jeffrey Foskett that sings live with him doesn't sound on Brian's level from the 60's. Even Jan from "Jan & Dean" who sang tons of songs like the Beach Boys, couldn't sing them the way Brian recorded the demos (Yeah, he wrote their songs too). And No, you're again wrong, he could not sing falsetto for several years, I've got all the bootlegs, all the demos, all the things where he sounds like a fuckin' frog trying to sing, because of the damage ciggs, alcohol, and heroin had done to his voice. Also, Brian's not nutty enough to sit around and talk to himself all day, plus, yes, he does take commercial flights, like most people take commercial flights, first class. He's usually just a quiet guy, he probably sat there the whole time not saying a thing.
Your knowledge of the human voice is lacking, no wonder your a springsteen fan. Go take a fucking vocal lesson, then come back when you know a few elementary ideas about how to sing.
LOL I looked it up. Brian's range is 3.2 octaves. He can hit an E7 note (falsetto). Most average folks have a range of about 1.2 octaves... and Brian's never had vocal lessons. If you want an idea of what an E7 sounds like, Mariah Carey hits an E7 (and then moves up to even a G7) @ the end of the her song "Emotions"... yeah, that really high crazy fucking sound in the background. Also, Brian somehow doesn't have any transition between his head voice, chest voice, and falsetto voice, which is uncanny, because most people can't switch from head voice to falsetto seamlessly. Brian can in the same syllable. anybody who knows anything about voice knows that this guy is extremely gifted, to say Bruce Springsteen is as good of a singer is a fucking joke. David Ruffin is an entirely different style of singing, you can't compare the two.