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| View Poll Results: Who's generally better? | |||
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4 | 44.44% |
| Female |
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5 | 55.56% |
| Voters: 9. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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QUOTE The sheer beauty and expressiveness of the best female singers I think beats the men - aha! good point... and so, i gotta give creds and kudos to the expressive male singers, not really mentioned here so far: freddie mercury, david bowie, tim buckley, jeff buckley, thom yorke, morrisey, rufus wainwright, bono ; all the above really have a very similar singing style, not exactly the same of course, but really ear catching just the same. i consider them all modern day crooners.
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where's the other option on this thread? I can't really see how this can be something to vote on. I mean sex is not really equated with ability in any category of musicianship. Beyond that, all the vocalists I like are great because they have found their own way to be a good singer. What does that have to do with sex?
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I'd have to say that its the ladies.
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