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I'm happy CC's voice is holding up. Vedder's is not. I noticed a difference during the Fenway shows finally.
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Mel Profit
That's odd. Of the two, you'd figure CC's voice would give out faster given the notes he hits.
Posted by
Inigo (aka Inigo)
Nov 9 '16, 06:39
I guess some people, like your wife, are just born to sing amazingly their whole life.
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I have a respect for singing I never had before. It definitely takes care to preserve the ability.
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Mel Profit
Nov 9, 06:41
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Yeah, it's probably a lot of preparation, care and sacrifice to keep your voice going like that.
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Inigo
Nov 9, 06:45
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yep - some singers hit the genetic lottery and can do whatever they want and not lose ability. I can be in a room with smoke and have issues. -- (edited)
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Diva
Nov 9, 06:52
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