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Usama Nasher no offence to Freddie mercury, but I’d guess this guy probably has around the same vocal range, maybe more. (Btw I know Freddie’s is 4 octaves).
To me The Doors style was the only one undoubtedly recognizable with eyes off screen, but it uses a gimmick of borrowing chord progression and rhythmic pattern from Riders on the Storm, which is kinda lazy. Same with that borrowed vocal run from Sweet Dreams in Eurythmics inspired rendition. It sounded the best of all styles though and Morrison impression is pretty spot on.
0:39 Eurythmics 0:54 Chordettes 1:02 Stevie Wonder 1:11 The Beatles 1:25 Haddaway 1:33 The Police 1:41 Owl City 1:52 The Doors 2:00 The Weather Girls 2:16 Rainy Jazz 2:23 Lo Fi Hip Hop Beats To Chill 2:35 Hans Zimmer 2:43 Yodeling 2:45 Synthwave 2:54 Acapella 3:04 Parliament Funkadelic 3:14 Lil Uzi Vert 3:20 David Bowie 3:35 John Denver 3:46 Metallica 4:06 Rick Astley 4:13 Haddaway/Metallica Remix
Hmm... let's try an ABBA song in multiple styles? Like Freddie Mercury singing Waterloo. A music box take on Mamma Mia. David Bowie singing SOS. A Latin choir take on Dancing Queen. Whatever song you go with you'll probably make it sound awesome.
Ohhh.. Alien In Chains, good concept for a band. Alice In Chains songs but the lyrics are changed to be about alien stuff, also the band members dress like aliens.
If youre only gonna allow metal bands you might as well not do it. The reason grunge killed hair metal so easily was because it was a stagnating genre. A lot of metal bands sound the same.
I LOVED the Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, and The Doors versions. I think I would legitimately purchase the full version of this song in those styles. Great job man!!!
Wierdly enough, while I loves me some Beatles, that (and the John Denver) were the two I found least memorable. (And I own at least 2 John Denver albums - best of and the Muppets Christmas album. Which rocks.) I think the speed and chord-heavy nature of the song didn't lend itself to either of those styles, personally. (Just an amateur guess, though.) To me, they ended up sounding kind of "generic mid 70's". I did like the Doors version, though.
@JS19 🚨 Yah that was me m.fkrs !! 😆 lol I was raised in the 80's and know exactly what metal is and sounds like. Lived through it all so buh bye lil children. YES cannibal corpse etc etc and every screaming a$$ metal band no matter sound the same. Loud & long guitar solos with a bunch of yelling and no content . oh not to mention not understanding a word but here and there. I will not nor change my mind. So carry on with your kiss a$$ comments as i ignore everyone of them . 👍And Ty Anthony i musta really touched a nerve for u to post that all lonesome post at end. Hope to have u as a subscriber . Dont forget to like and subscribe 😝lol
You'd also be surprised by some people's definition of metal - they may just mean the guttural/screaming vocals - and be totally fine with other metal stuff (instrumental metal, symphonic metal, military metal etc.)
@@blackjacktrial they also say that it's almost always about war, which is mostly true. You have to remember that the Golden Age of Metal was in the 80s, during the Cold War and people thought war was about to break out.
I'd say you were a musical prodigy, but that almost devalues the amount of time and effort you've clearly put into your craft. You are masterfully skilled at what you do. Bravo.
It's gotta be some kind of pop classic- something so far removed from metal, that people never thought would stick around, and yet has survived to this day. That way, it will be a cover remembered for all time.