⭐️ GET REAL ABOUT SINGING - SCIENCE-BASED SINGING FOR FREE: www.m2.academy/ Welcome to Crazy Singing! I'm Marc and it's great to meet you!!! I talk about the craziest vocals of all time here #IronMaiden #BruceDickinson
Bruce has so many vocal masterpieces... From the early days to modern times.. The Talisman is one that comes to mind.. Everyone has seen the live version.. There are not many people alive that could see this song as well with as much intensity as Bruce did.. To me Bruce is the greatest front man of all time.
Aptly Nicknamed “The human siren”. And for good reason. Been a fan of Bruce for forty plus years and counting. Nothing stops this guy. aging, cancer, etc; still killing it.🎶🤘
The funny thing is that the whole "air raid siren" was meant as an insult from a music critic, lol. They actually said something like, "Listening to Bruce Dickinson singing is like an air raid siren inside a cement mixer, lol 😆 I wonder if that person had a long career in the music business, with silly statements like that?!😂🤣
Bruce Dickinson is the greatest metal vocalist of all time!!! The fact that he has a powerful voice, with a wide range, along with those epic screams just proves that fact!!! 🤘🤘
@ashensamarakoon7761 Holy crap, that is just insane🤯 Wow, that is the best breath control I've heard,...ever👏🤘 Up the mighty Irons and Brucey, Brucey, Brucey🤘🤘🤘🤘
Bruce Dickinson was called the air raid siren, but The funny thing is that the whole "air raid siren" was meant as an insult from a music critic, near the start of Bruces excellent career, 😆 lol They actually said something like, "Listening to Bruce Dickinson sing is like an air raid siren inside a cement mixer, lol 😆 I wonder if that person had a long career in the music business, with silly statements like that?!😂🤣
Bruce in Samson in early Maiden stuff, was one of the best vocalists ever in history...it was absolutely ridiculous...the range, vibrato, tone, grit...it was just perfection
Bruce Dickinson is so underrated. If you listen to his live performances, he supports every single vocal projection, even now after decades. His low notes are well supported as well. My favorite live performance is "Hallowed be Thy Name" 1982 live. And "Seventh son of the Seventh Son" 2014 live, 30 years up to that point and his vocals were intact, sometimes even better. I think it's all due to his incredible technique.
What?? underated? Are you nuts?? Bruce's one the most respected voices in all of heavy metal history, even my mother and my aunt, people with zero knowledge on metal, know about him
@@chiyo-chanholocaust8143 They probably mean he's underrated in mainstream music. Lots of people hail autotuned pop voices when they remain oblivious to true vocal gems like Bruce.
The high notes get all of the praise when it comes to metal, but as high as he can get, Bruce is capable of singing a low E1 when he sings "Sign of The Cross" live (originally a Blaze Bayley tune)... lower than a lot of baritones can hit, let alone tenors. Listen to the intro... the second syllable of the word "away" lands squarely on E1.
I was checking where I got that info from... it was Wikipedia, and apparently I misread 1999 for 1991! I'm sorry about it. At least the album being his first solo album after rejoining Iron Maiden part is correct, right? This is the fragment from Wikipedia which I used: "It is his first solo album (Tyranny Of Souls) since rejoining Iron Maiden in 1999 and his most recent studio album as a solo artist to date." - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyranny_of_Souls Thanks for the correction!
The story behind the scream of The Number Of The Beast is just amazing. He screamed out of frustration, from trying to record a scream that satisfied Martin for when the song broke in after the intro. His scream of frustration was captured, and satisfied Martins ear for the song. Imagine that
Fun fact: Bruce learned how to sing from his first girlfriend. She was a singer and she taught him the basics of breathing. He still credits his breathing techniques to this day
I saw him live when I was 14 and then I saw him last night for his spoken words tour and he did a chorus to one of my favorite songs … he sounds exactly the same live and that is so hard to do
You don’t know anything until you’ve watched Sampson play Live at Reading… He’s so relax in his performance compared to the already excellent album versions of songs like vice versa, take it like a man, riding with the Angels… The whole performance is absolutely incendiary. 🔥
Bruce is excellent and has been singing for so long now, its amazing his voice is still going. How about Rob Halford from Judas Priest or the lead singer of the band Steelheart- they both have amzing vocal range.
Some years ago I was at a Maiden show and Bruce starts screaming.... and the public went along, atter a while everybody stopped and the scream was still going on...... never saw something like that. No breaks, nothing, it went on and on and on.
Bruce is the best 🙌🏻 What also comes to my mind: "Dance of Death - Live En Vivo" singing while jumping around and you can't hear it in his voice at all. Also, some crazy belting on "Sacred Cowboys" from one of his solo albums. That scream mid of "The one you love to hate" live with Rob Halford. And let's not forget the scream in the beginning of "Number of the Beast" 🔥
@@dowens3781 that's why those songs are unique--because he did. You can hear the resonance is pretty forward-placed, and not what most would easily control, at those pitches.
Please do one on Blackie Lawless! He is one of the best vocalists of all time, and he is unmatched! He’s a vocalist that still sounds great, 40 years later!
For me the real proof of a vocalist is in the live setting and this is where Bruce excels. My personal faves are his vocals on the 1982 Beast Over Hammersmith gig, 2001 Rock in Rio and his solo band performance on 1999 Scream for Me Brazil. In particular check out the long note he holds on to for the Rio performance of Hallowed by Thy Name near the end. On the Scream for Me Brazil recording it's the song The Chemical Wedding and the line " and all the lighthouses their beams converge to guide me home ". Stunning stuff! Back up to date I do think his recent high range vocals are sometimes a little strained. Cancer and age maybe having an effect. It's not not also helped when Steve Harris gives him high range lyrics that are complicated and tongue twisting with awkward phrasing. Examples being parts of The Red and The Black and The Book of Souls.
Bruce had Throat cancer a few years back and he still sounds the same and he still tours, he takes care of himself, some of these old rockers let themselves go but not Bruce, he still sounds incredible.
Please do an episode on Tony Harnell. He can scream while singing melodically, as in the TNT song, Rain or the Westworld track, Black Shadow Symphony. He’s one of the most incredible singers ever!
@Crazy Singing Please cover Geoff Tate. I've always been amazed that Layne Staley and Geoff Tate had the same vocal coach. I read that when Layne was. studying with. him,, he told Layne that he would be as famous as Geoff Tate. I forget his name
Bruce Dickinson was called the air raid siren, but The funny thing is that the whole "air raid siren" was meant as an insult from a music critic, near the start of Bruces excellent career, 😆 lol They actually said something like, "Listening to Bruce Dickinson sing is like an air raid siren inside a cement mixer, lol 😆 I wonder if that person had a long career in the music business, with silly statements like that?!😂🤣
El mas grande de la historia del heavy metal...tambien lo demostro lo q es capaz con su registro con su trabajo con monserrat cabale...👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏☠☠☠☠🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷