This is Grace Slick singing White Rabbit (isolated to just her voice track).
Prior to Pro-tools!
Your welcome.
Regards,
barts
@blackbag20 - That's pretty funny! And it's the reason I never got into those early Rush albums. |
@petaluman I’ve been seeing so many of these “female” threads forever now. I chose not to comment because I would just be a Debbie Downer. People consider a male artist an….artist. It’s just stupid. |
@tylermunns Thanks for your response. I guess it's a difference of opinion. To me, "best" is dumb. Is Baroque better than Romantic? Hip Hop better than Jazz? Tom Waits better than Enrico Caruso? I don't believe in judging musicians in bpm, and different kinds of music have entirely different goals. When I'm ready to listen, I probably choose artist or type of music first. Sometimes I'm going for a sound, though. It might be blues tuba or Joni Mitchell ... or it could be a woman who rocks. The interesting thing I find in that topic is whether rocks is limited to rock. I say no. |
I gotta throw in Wendy O. Williams of the Plasmatics. In my opinion the most 'tittilating" of all the women mentioned, although Grace Slick is one also.. Never saw Wendy live; she appeared in this forum recently as among the loudest shows people have ever attended. I believe "spirit" has no gender, but that doesn't mean I compare my father and mother as sort of identical human beings. |