Had the absolute privilege to see Graham with Alcatrazz in 1986 in Baltimore during the "Dangerous Games" tour. Got to hang with him and the band after the show. An absolute awesome person. Loves his fans. A guy handed him a stack of at least 30 albums for him to sign. He sat with this guy for like 10 minutes and personalized every album. I said to him afterwards if that was the norm. He said it was a first, he was blown away that this guy had every record he was on along with stuff he was totally unaware of. I always liked Graham, but after witnessing that I totally respect him. Put me and my two buddies on the guest list for their next show in Washington DC (The Bayou) along with ALL ACCESS passes. Genuine man. 30 years later he still has my respect.
Mark Bishop totally agree with all your thoughts about Graham. He’s a genuinely great guy who appreciates his followers. I’m from his hometown and have had the pleasure of seeing him perform several times and have also chatted with him. Nothing is too much trouble for him. I also respect him enormously. Thanks for sharing your wonderful experience.
I've followed his career since the early 80s. He has a one of kind amazing voice. He's among my favorite vocalists that include Paul Mccartney and Van Morrison.
Thank you for the amazing music and performances from throughout the years, you've been a big influence over the years. I made this video years ago because I was always so blown away by your incredible vocal talent whenever I heard one of your songs & it's safe to say that feeling hasn't left... I still listen to those recordings and wonder 'how the hell does he do that?'. It also helps that your discography has some incredibly fine albums in it, as well as a long lineup of the guitar greats of their time period. It's been a joy to see you perform recently with such strength to your voice even after all these years, it's remarkable how those notes and that resonance haven't gone anywhere. Hope you're having an amazing time filled with music, Graham, you deserve all the praise you've been getting because there's nobody else who can sing like you. As a side note, it would be great to hear your voice in a more acoustic setting in the future to hear the dynamics and the depth of your voice in a more stripped down setting (Cash's American Recordings-style), I think that would fit you great because the one time you did that acoustic performance of "Love's No Friend" here on TH-cam you absolutely killed it.
Incredible singer with incredible high range power. I’m really not quite sure what he did as far as vocal technique because there’s really nobody else you can compare his voice to. It’s a shame he never really had a mainstream hit after the rainbow days.
@@therealawakener7 Patton is a great singer. Too schizophrenic sounding and lyrically challenged to really choose as a favorite. The top 3 singers are Chris Cornell, John Fogerty, Graham Bonnet. Patton gets an honorable mention. The rest suck. So does your mom. She told me, ask her.
I bought an Alcatrazz Japanese import cd over 20 years ago because I wanted to listen to what Steve Vai played on the album. I remember diggin Graham’s voice but having a second go at it years later without the vai blinders on Graham easily one my favorite singers and frontmen. I’ll never understand he got so much shit for his hairstyle. He was so far in front of the rest in not only vocal skills but stage presence and all around coolest motherfucker ever to walk out on stage.
He has still got it and in his mid 70's, incredible. Meanwhile younger singers like Bon Jovi can no longer sing, having said that very few have Graham's pipes!
Chris Cornell, Robert Plant, Jeff Buckley, Freddie Mercury, Myles Kennedy, Richie Kotzen, Glenn Hughes, Bon Jovi, Axl Rose, Daniel Heiman, even Dave Grohl can hit most of those notes, just to name a few. Not saying it's not incredible, it's just that is more common than you think, cause I saw one comment saying that this is the only one who could keep up to Freddie Mercury, but the truth is that Freddie Mercury it's just another one in the list. If you want a wonderful low range pick up Layne Staley, if you want an emotional high range you've got Jeff Buckley, if you want a less emotional but more technical high range you have Myles Kennedy, if you want a 10/10 high range you've got Daniel Heiman and if you want a singer who is the best overall and that sounds really good and can sing masterfully in every part of his range you've got chris cornell
Thanks for this, not only for giving a great vid for covering his amazing voice... But for the acid flashback, things I'd forgotten, some i'd never heard.. And of course my faves. Fucken love this dude.
It’s a shame that he never got the mainstream attention he deserved. I think it may be due to the fact that his lyrics and songwriting just never really hit the nail on the head as far as having a big hit single. His songwriting just has an altogether different taste to it, and even though his vocal versatility is incredible, it seems as if he only chose certain styles of rock music that didn’t necessarily have the largest audience. In 2019 he’s still performing and doing an excellent job. The fact that he’s been singing at full steam for around 50 years is incredible.
To sum up his Live problems in 1984...Yngwie... Not saying it's entirely Malmsteen fault, but combine frustration, band tension, and the fact he had to sing over Yngwie amps....voice easily became strained.
Again, Didn't have to sing over Yngwie's Amps and Steve Vai was a MUCH Less demanding Guitarist all around. And Bonnet became even MORE Deadly when Danny Johnson, A More reserved Guitar Player, actually let him have the spotlight.
@@everly-shadystudios9900 Uhhh...No? I was just stating how a difference in band chemistry can and will affect ALL of the performers. The focus was on Bonnet because that's what it was.
Can see why my fiance's brother and friends were all going to Donnington back in the day. I was just a teenage lassie with a taste for glam, stuff off the wireless lol. Took till later in life to appreciate heavier stuff.
he really should have been the 2nd lead singer of QUEEN, he's the only person who could handle Freddy Mercury's range and bring something new to the table
People always put Mercury on this nonsensical pedestal when in reality he was not half the singer his fans think he is. Average tenor that usually wasn't able to sing his songs correctly live. He had incredible charisma, stage presence and was fronting one of the biggest bands of all time.
Thank you very much for uploading another range video! Could you maybe upload other vocalists' range this way as well? I also did like the vocal descriptions in your older videos too!
Great stuff! I was hoping to see a video of the vocal range of Mark/Marcie Free. I think a great AOR Metal Vocalist. One of the best in that Melodic Style and lots of people love that voice.
Tbh I wouldn’t call him a baritenor, in my opinion he is a true tenor because he does not hesitate to use 100% of his voice, unlike most tenors who sing with lighter approach, which is also easier way to do it, unlike Graham’s give it to the max. That pseudo baritonish sound comes from dampening the larynx, which is no surprise knowing the fact that he himself said that he was inspired and learned to sing by imitating opera singers, like Mario Lanza, and in opera, low larynx, full power and dark sound is must. Otherwise he is just a regular tenor by all means.. passagios, tessitura etc But I can understand baritenor description
In retrospective I agree that that he’s a tenor... Not because of his range but because of the absolute effortlessness of his upper register, he can sit there easily with incredible flexibility, he has a rare deep quality to his tone which makes his voice very unique.
Connected C5,C#5,D5s def. makes him a tenor imo, in my understanding baritone 2nd passagio is at E4, while Graham’s clearly seems to be at A4, which is typical tenor one
@@GGSOG passagios and tessitura are, you can not change that. No way baritone could sing chest voiced A4 and above as he can. People have miss understanding of a tenor voice. His technique is pretty much dumped larynx open throat hence the deeper dsound and max projection of the voice, He is atypical tenor, not a baritone
He was in the marbles and only one woman is their song? So the Aliens version is a cover? OMG; I love his music from the 70 he sings like Peter Straker, very theatrical
Most of the time, this guy is engaging in off-key shouting. At best, he has a plain vanilla voice going on. Not sure why he's considered one of rock's greatest vocalists.
Had the absolute privilege to see Graham with Alcatrazz in 1986 in Baltimore during the "Dangerous Games" tour. Got to hang with him and the band after the show. An absolute awesome person. Loves his fans. A guy handed him a stack of at least 30 albums for him to sign. He sat with this guy for like 10 minutes and personalized every album. I said to him afterwards if that was the norm. He said it was a first, he was blown away that this guy had every record he was on along with stuff he was totally unaware of. I always liked Graham, but after witnessing that I totally respect him. Put me and my two buddies on the guest list for their next show in Washington DC (The Bayou) along with ALL ACCESS passes. Genuine man. 30 years later he still has my respect.
Mark Bishop totally agree with all your thoughts about Graham. He’s a genuinely great guy who appreciates his followers. I’m from his hometown and have had the pleasure of seeing him perform several times and have also chatted with him. Nothing is too much trouble for him. I also respect him enormously. Thanks for sharing your wonderful experience.
Vocal gymnastics. The guy has got an incredible range and could shatter a wine glass in his day. Pure power and range like very few rock vocalists.
You tell em’ Katherine!
Most powerful singer I’ve ever heard !
I've followed his career since the early 80s. He has a one of kind amazing voice. He's among my favorite vocalists that include Paul Mccartney and Van Morrison.
Unbelievable, didn't know G.B had been so busy. Incredible vocal range. Still hope to see the man and his band say 2019.
awesome voice. enjoyed listening to the cool tunes.
Thank you very much for your efforts. This is really cool.
Thank you for the amazing music and performances from throughout the years, you've been a big influence over the years. I made this video years ago because I was always so blown away by your incredible vocal talent whenever I heard one of your songs & it's safe to say that feeling hasn't left... I still listen to those recordings and wonder 'how the hell does he do that?'. It also helps that your discography has some incredibly fine albums in it, as well as a long lineup of the guitar greats of their time period. It's been a joy to see you perform recently with such strength to your voice even after all these years, it's remarkable how those notes and that resonance haven't gone anywhere. Hope you're having an amazing time filled with music, Graham, you deserve all the praise you've been getting because there's nobody else who can sing like you. As a side note, it would be great to hear your voice in a more acoustic setting in the future to hear the dynamics and the depth of your voice in a more stripped down setting (Cash's American Recordings-style), I think that would fit you great because the one time you did that acoustic performance of "Love's No Friend" here on TH-cam you absolutely killed it.
My Idol, literally idol, even now in almost 30. Vocal beast
Incredible singer with incredible high range power. I’m really not quite sure what he did as far as vocal technique because there’s really nobody else you can compare his voice to. It’s a shame he never really had a mainstream hit after the rainbow days.
Only Cornell and Patton were on this level, as far as male singers. Nina Hagen is insane, though.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie Rubbish, Glenn Hughes, Geoff Tate, Mike Patton, etc, could all do this and more.
@@therealawakener7 Patton is a great singer. Too schizophrenic sounding and lyrically challenged to really choose as a favorite. The top 3 singers are Chris Cornell, John Fogerty, Graham Bonnet. Patton gets an honorable mention. The rest suck. So does your mom. She told me, ask her.
@@therealawakener7Graham destroys all of them.
@@mr.brenman2132perhaps years ago and of course when he wasn't passed.
I was lucky enough to see him play with Alcatrazz /Yngwie in a small club in NY. Truly phenomenal singer! Chilling.
Phenomenal vocalist!
grandissimo!
Loved him in Marbles..so cute. Then he became like a thin duke with massive voice power all over again. Such talent x
Graham is the man. Sounds better today than ever!
I bought an Alcatrazz Japanese import cd over 20 years ago because I wanted to listen to what Steve Vai played on the album. I remember diggin Graham’s voice but having a second go at it years later without the vai blinders on Graham easily one my favorite singers and frontmen. I’ll never understand he got so much shit for his hairstyle. He was so far in front of the rest in not only vocal skills but stage presence and all around coolest motherfucker ever to walk out on stage.
Because posers care more about what you look like than what you sound like. Graham is the real deal
That would be 'Disturbing The Peace' and for me has Bonnet at his best...
@@keithkafethat's right man! Nothing is more metal than not fitting a mold.
He has still got it and in his mid 70's, incredible. Meanwhile younger singers like Bon Jovi can no longer sing, having said that very few have Graham's pipes!
Set me free shows unbelievable range, sustain, etc...Not many rock vocalists can reach that range. They guy is incredible.
Chris Cornell, Robert Plant, Jeff Buckley, Freddie Mercury, Myles Kennedy, Richie Kotzen, Glenn Hughes, Bon Jovi, Axl Rose, Daniel Heiman, even Dave Grohl can hit most of those notes, just to name a few. Not saying it's not incredible, it's just that is more common than you think, cause I saw one comment saying that this is the only one who could keep up to Freddie Mercury, but the truth is that Freddie Mercury it's just another one in the list. If you want a wonderful low range pick up Layne Staley, if you want an emotional high range you've got Jeff Buckley, if you want a less emotional but more technical high range you have Myles Kennedy, if you want a 10/10 high range you've got Daniel Heiman and if you want a singer who is the best overall and that sounds really good and can sing masterfully in every part of his range you've got chris cornell
@@vmb371 comparing axl rose and dave grohl to Graham bonnet? 😂
Thanks for this, not only for giving a great vid for covering his amazing voice... But for the acid flashback, things I'd forgotten, some i'd never heard.. And of course my faves. Fucken love this dude.
It’s a shame that he never got the mainstream attention he deserved. I think it may be due to the fact that his lyrics and songwriting just never really hit the nail on the head as far as having a big hit single. His songwriting just has an altogether different taste to it, and even though his vocal versatility is incredible, it seems as if he only chose certain styles of rock music that didn’t necessarily have the largest audience. In 2019 he’s still performing and doing an excellent job. The fact that he’s been singing at full steam for around 50 years is incredible.
He was hidden away singing mostly crap metal..such a shame.
Just awesome.
Biased 😁😂
Indeed indeed!
You better look him up and ask him out!
To sum up his Live problems in 1984...Yngwie...
Not saying it's entirely Malmsteen fault, but combine frustration, band tension, and the fact he had to sing over Yngwie amps....voice easily became strained.
Again, Didn't have to sing over Yngwie's Amps and Steve Vai was a MUCH Less demanding Guitarist all around. And Bonnet became even MORE Deadly when Danny Johnson, A More reserved Guitar Player, actually let him have the spotlight.
You're making a mountain out of a molehill
@@everly-shadystudios9900 Uhhh...No?
I was just stating how a difference in band chemistry can and will affect ALL of the performers. The focus was on Bonnet because that's what it was.
Can see why my fiance's brother and friends were all going to Donnington back in the day. I was just a teenage lassie with a taste for glam, stuff off the wireless lol. Took till later in life to appreciate heavier stuff.
Im very grateful for this video!!!
My hero
The Man is a LEGEND
THE
FUCKING
VOICE!
Graham, we love you
Fantasic job as always Timi. Thanks very much.
he really should have been the 2nd lead singer of QUEEN, he's the only person who could handle Freddy Mercury's range and bring something new to the table
The GodsOfMusic no, not the only one
is this a joke?? Bonnet's range is far in excess of Freddie Mercury. like a zillion miles away in terms of range. Know your onions!!
Right. Graham is a vital and hilarious showman too who can handle the masses easily.
I suggested this when Freddy died, and I know that Brian May knows full well Graham’s talents and even covered “Since You Been Gone” in the nineties!
People always put Mercury on this nonsensical pedestal when in reality he was not half the singer his fans think he is.
Average tenor that usually wasn't able to sing his songs correctly live. He had incredible charisma, stage presence and was fronting one of the biggest bands of all time.
Great video I learn a lot
Thank you very much for uploading another range video! Could you maybe upload other vocalists' range this way as well? I also did like the vocal descriptions in your older videos too!
Broken promises! Thanks for reminding me! Had All MSG Vinyls, Scorps Too...
The best ever
Timi!
Great job here!
Bruno
Great video
Great stuff! I was hoping to see a video of the vocal range of Mark/Marcie Free. I think a great AOR Metal Vocalist. One of the best in that Melodic Style and lots of people love that voice.
Tbh I wouldn’t call him a baritenor, in my opinion he is a true tenor because he does not hesitate to use 100% of his voice, unlike most tenors who sing with lighter approach, which is also easier way to do it, unlike Graham’s give it to the max. That pseudo baritonish sound comes from dampening the larynx, which is no surprise knowing the fact that he himself said that he was inspired and learned to sing by imitating opera singers, like Mario Lanza, and in opera, low larynx, full power and dark sound is must. Otherwise he is just a regular tenor by all means.. passagios, tessitura etc
But I can understand baritenor description
Dramatic tenor
In retrospective I agree that that he’s a tenor... Not because of his range but because of the absolute effortlessness of his upper register, he can sit there easily with incredible flexibility, he has a rare deep quality to his tone which makes his voice very unique.
I think that one exemple of high note could be added : 3:47 in "Is There A way To Sing The Blues".
Dynamic power overload 😀.
Yay
Your back man
I love you videos
If its not to much, could you please do Kurt Cobain vocal range
I've always been curious
Holy guacamole!
Pure power :)
a voice which rivals Dio in my opinion
Dio, Bonnet, Halford, Hughes, Turner, Lawless, Dickinson, Meine and Dokken are the goat vocalists
Graham Bonnet did the Vocals on the Levis advert.
Transcendence
GB is EVERY bit as good as Dio, Halford, Dickinson, Tate, and King Diamond
Connected C5,C#5,D5s def. makes him a tenor imo, in my understanding baritone 2nd passagio is at E4, while Graham’s clearly seems to be at A4, which is typical tenor one
Vocal range =/= voice type
@@GGSOG passagios and tessitura are, you can not change that. No way baritone could sing chest voiced A4 and above as he can. People have miss understanding of a tenor voice. His technique is pretty much dumped larynx open throat hence the deeper dsound and max projection of the voice, He is atypical tenor, not a baritone
@@macakucizmama831 Agreed. No way is this guy ever a bari.
@@andrejz8954 indeed
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He was in the marbles and only one woman is their song? So the Aliens version is a cover? OMG; I love his music from the 70 he sings like Peter Straker, very theatrical
Wilson Pickett next please
Words on screen go too fast.
please Mark Lanegan vocal range 🙏 love your videos.
If only he stayed with blackmore, what a waste of epic talent
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what's song on the intro?..
'God Blessed Video', It's off the Alcatrazz album 'Disturbing The Peace' the whole album is great...
Do a vocal range video for Matthew Bellamy or for Tim "Ripper" Owens... or Till Lindemann. :v :v :v :v :v xD
they aren't in the same ballpark. plus Bellamy has that silly vibrato..very amateurish. #levels
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many mistakes. you don't distinguish his pitch correctly.
anyway, good video.
wind cries mary sounds like a bad karaoke backing .....& cozy powells drums sound awful
Most of the time, this guy is engaging in off-key shouting. At best, he has a plain vanilla voice going on. Not sure why he's considered one of rock's greatest vocalists.
What a load of complete bollocks
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