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Really Bad Singers


Valentina's Boyfriend

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XM Radio got a station called Special X and the play really bad music and weird remakes like Eddie Albert of Green Acres singing Blowing in the Wind and Dr Spock version of Walk the line. But there are two artist the play all of the time and I don't know how the world they got a record contract. First is Mrs. Miller she is old lady that try to sign Downtown and Monday Monday. And there is the all female group The Shaggs even New York Times called them best of the worst I saw this on the net about them http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shaggs. I wonder if anyone else here of them?

Also here is some info of Mrs. Miller too http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs_Miller

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And well, Bob Dylan never should have sang any of his works. Horrible voice.

Bob Dylan has a little something called soul. That's what makes his voice work. I'd rather listen to Bob Dylan, Shane MacGowan or Keith Richards then any technically perfect singer.

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And well, Bob Dylan never should have sang any of his works. Horrible voice.

Bob Dylan has a little something called soul. That's what makes his voice work. I'd rather listen to Bob Dylan, Shane MacGowan or Keith Richards then any technically perfect singer.

That is one thing I will give Dylan credit for. He never sounded fake, never sounded like he had something to cover up. Everything from him came straight out and that's what made it better.

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