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[QUOTE="retzam:325274"]DrinkHardThrashHard said:[QUOTE]retzam said:[QUOTE]I gotta disagree with you DHTH. Believe me, I love Dickinson and Halford, I think they're the greatest, but Hansi definitely DOES hold a candle to them. His vocal style is very very dissimilar to them also (not that you said it is similar), and I think this is a sign of, if not originality (I'd say he can be compared very much with Robert Plant), then at least pioneering, since he is the only one I can think of who successfully pulls off a more hard rock style of vocals in a metal genre, although since Imaginations From The Other Side, it seems he's been going more and more metal. But think about it, Hansi isn't just another cheap rip-off of Dickinson and Halford like most metal singers out there. He has a unique style with very little vibrato, a great deal of tremelo (especially of late, and I'm using this word not in the sense of a tremelo bar on a guitar, which doesn't produce a tremelo effect at all), and a wonderfully original and unpredictable sense of harmony. [/QUOTE] I love Hansi's vocals also, Retzam, I've been listening to them since 1988, so I totally respect your opinion 100%. But he is not yet a legend like Dickinson or Halford, who can pull up to 50,000 people to a single gig. Blind Guardian might pull 1,000, there were only 700 or so when I saw them on their US tour. Also, when they did what they did, it was original, and that is why they are more famous, and most likely they always will be. When I made my earlier statement about who is the 'greatest', I was merely referencing who is most known/appreciated at large b/c I thought ArrowHead was claiming those are the most famous singers (and he may not have even meant that). Many of the singers I listed, namely Warrel Dane, Henning Basse, and the Angra vocalist are NOT cheap ripoffs of Dickinson and Halford. Sure they all have great ranges, but they also have distinct lungs and vocal chords and often different natural inflections due to their native languages. Warrel Dane has a vicious, wavering bite and a psycho demented approach to his vocals that mark him as quite distinct. Henning Basse is an air raid siren made flesh, he can hit higher registers than Dickinson or Halford and generally stays in those higher registers. Etc, etc.[/QUOTE] Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that Dane, Basse, and the Angra vocalist ARE cheap ripoffs of Dickinson and Halford. On the contrary, I havn't heard them at all, that's why I didn't mention them. Yeah, Hansi is no legend, that's for sure. But BG are pretty popular in Europe. How many people did they pull for BG fest back in 2002 (or was it 03??). I don't know, but on that DVD it looks like the crowd isn't too much smaller than the Rock In Rio DVD (hahaha I'm probably really wrong about this, I have no numbers in my mind for either gig). But yeah Dickinson and Halford = :NEWHORNS::NEWHORNS::NEWHORNS::NEWHORNS::NEWHORNS::NEWHORNS::NEWHORNS::NEWHORNS:[/QUOTE]
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