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  • British regional accents and rock vocals. (p.2)
2012/11/21 10:53:05
daryl1968
...ok, you did say British right? Gotta be The Proclaimers
2012/11/21 11:05:44
Glyn Barnes
Moshkiae

The guy from XTC is also strong. .
Yes - of course, Gloucester or Wiltshire??

As for Welsh, Cerys Mathhews (Catatonia) sang with a strong Welsh accent, remember "Road Rage"
2012/11/21 11:12:35
Moshkiae
Glyn Barnes


Moshkiae

The guy from XTC is also strong. .
Yes - of course, Gloucester or Wiltshire??

As for Welsh, Cerys Mathhews (Catatonia) sang with a strong Welsh accent, remember "Road Rage"


And I thought that Ogden's Nut Gone Flakes would get a faster mention ... you don't even have to be stoned to enjoy some fun stuff in there ... "wouldn't it be nice .... " not Strummy's style I don't think -- but it was the birth of a couple of his faves!
2012/11/21 11:13:30
SteveStrummerUK
David Coverdale - pure cockney speaking voice, mid-atlantic singing voice.

Rob Halford - pure Brummy off stage, pure American on it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
2012/11/21 11:19:05
jamesg1213
Coverdale must be putting it on then, he's from Redcar..
2012/11/21 11:21:53
jamesg1213
Paul Weller - pure Woking, talking and singing.
2012/11/21 11:23:45
SteveStrummerUK
jamesg1213


Coverdale must be putting it on then, he's from Redcar..

 
You know what mate, I think you might be right there.
 
I should have specified it was a 'Mockney' accent
 
 
2012/11/21 11:34:58
Jonbouy
jamesg1213


Coverdale must be putting it on then, he's from Redcar..


Join the club Strummy that's two of us down already...
2012/11/21 11:50:24
Glyn Barnes
Ian Dury of course always sand in a broad Sunderland accent
2012/11/21 12:03:48
jamesg1213
Mark Knopfler lets a bit of the Northumberland through occasionally;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btGPtK3EMo0

and Sting's not adverse to a bit of Wallsend when he's not being a posh git;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu8H5rA9HuA

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