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05-05-2006, 10:01 PM
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Singers don't usually hold up over time, think of other great tenors, many of them have had to call it quits before their 50s because the vocal cords just aren't as loose as they once were.
That's not true. If they take care of their voices and keep themselves warmed up and in practice, they can last a long time. Dio can still belt out the high tunes.

Maynard sounds better on 10,000 Days than he did on Lateralus, in my opinion. A few voice cracks are normal for any live rock band. Touring is hard.
Old 05-05-2006, 10:01 PM   #81
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Re: Tool getting older

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Originally Posted by Lestat
Singers don't usually hold up over time, think of other great tenors, many of them have had to call it quits before their 50s because the vocal cords just aren't as loose as they once were.
That's not true. If they take care of their voices and keep themselves warmed up and in practice, they can last a long time. Dio can still belt out the high tunes.

Maynard sounds better on 10,000 Days than he did on Lateralus, in my opinion. A few voice cracks are normal for any live rock band. Touring is hard.
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