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Post by Buckeye2b on May 5, 2016 10:14:52 GMT -5
I'm not a huge grunge metal guy... As a matter of fact, I don't own a single metal album, even from the precursor big hair metal groups of the '80s, but I really like this version of the "Sound of Silence." The deep raspy voice singing what I always felt was kind of a delicate song originally done by Simon and Garfunkel...and I liked their version. The singer is David Draiman and he has a peculiar brand of vocal strength and range that gives the song a really different sound. I really find myself having to listen to this song multiple times.
Take a listen below...
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Post by kritz on May 23, 2016 7:14:53 GMT -5
I really like that too!
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Post by sport24278 on May 23, 2016 8:42:33 GMT -5
Heard this the other day on the radio and was surprised it was Disturbed, like it as well.
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Post by sportsjock on Sept 28, 2016 14:48:33 GMT -5
I really like this arrangement, sung in a powerful fashion. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by sithbucknut77 on Sept 28, 2016 17:16:42 GMT -5
Disturbed fits into what I usually listen to. Check out this video below of an Phil Collins cover. (assuming I can figure how to attach the link)
Hopefully some of you like it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2016 3:49:04 GMT -5
I'd listen to both on my Walkman.
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Post by Buckeye2b on Oct 2, 2016 1:51:31 GMT -5
Interesting version. Older guy that I am, I like the Phil Collins version better, but that cover wasn't bad. Just kind of a guttural/metal grunge sound to it. There's power in that type of music, and I understand the attraction, much as I understand the metal bands of my time - even tho I'm not a metal head. I actually enjoy being able to flex my musical taste-to appreciate most music for what it is-even though I may not listen to it regularly.
Yes, I like classical and also have a particular affinity for some New Age music too, but right next to it you'll find Punk and "new wave" (which became progressive) mostly from my youth.
I almost forgot to mention, I like old country too... I grew up on it in Wyandot County and in my home. The sound of country has changed to become more mainstream over the years, but it's typically easy to listen to also. My son loves the stuff.
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