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From: ulf@napoleon.c3consult.comm.se (Ulf Lagerstedt)
Date: Wed, 6 May 1992 11:17:27 -0700
Subject: Re: KATE CHORDS
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Dresent-Date: Wed, 6 May 1992 18:17:27 GMT
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nmehl@rm105serve.sas.upenn.edu (Nathan J. Mehl) writes: > In article <66401@apple.Apple.COM> colb@ariel.ucs.unimelb.EDU.AU (Colin Burvi > > > >Listing through my (complete) KB album discography recently, I noticed > >that the shrill sounds of her early voice became almost > >a (low end) whisper by her last release (this woman's work??), > >so much so that she had to import backing singers. > > > >What happened to her voice? > > > She smokes. > > Take a beautiful, well-tuned soprano voice. Add tobacco. Let marinate > for several years. Turn out onto a pan, and you have... nothing. It's > a damn shame. Another sad example is Joni Mitchell. She once had a voice of pure magic; now it is just a pale hiss. Of course, aging always effects the voice, but I'm sure her smoking habits contributed a lot of the damage. It is of some comfort that records don't suffer as much from aging. :-) -- Ulf Lagerstedt "When the grammar checker identifies an error, Communicator C3Consult it suggests a correction and can even makes Uppsala, Sweden some changes for you." ulf@c3consult.comm.se Microsoft Word for Windows 2.0 User's Guide.