The reason why he could sing like that is because he liked to play with his voice a lot when he was in the church choir as a kid, he used to drive his teacher crazy.
Always remember people axl was running and sprinting and jumping all over the place on stage while putting these vocals out he is the best front man ever I've seen and the last, there will never be anyone likem again we had front men, now they've lyric videos so boring
With Axl’s vox, I can hit the notes just fine (the high ones anyways) but it’s the sustain that gets me for some of them like the TWAT or IRS F#5 The G5s in Back in the Saddle are easier for me just because they don’t sustain as long. An absolutely legendary singer that can’t be replaced
Hi, I just subscribed to your channel specifically because you are showcasing All Rose- best singer of all ti e, living or dead. Now I'm watching as many videos as I can and showing them to my friends. I am so impressed with your knowledge about this subject and you are doing a great job explaining to people like me who know nothing about octaves and keys, etc. So thank you for letting me appreciate Axl even more, something I didn't think was possible. I'll never forget when Appetite for Destruction came out in 1987- I was 13 or 14 & my best friend and I bought the record and went to his house and put it on. It was a life-changing moment for both of us- we hardly said a word as we listened to every song on both sides of the album. The way Axl sang (We were also astonished by Duff & Slash's talent, but it was All Rose, that inimitable voice, that engendered absolute loyalty to the Axl & the band; to this day I can't listen to anyone criticizing him without getting extremely defensive. Their music changed my life and the lives of my friends. I've seen them live several times & they were all amazing, especially the last time I saw them live in 2015. He sang the best then, his voice was almost indistinguishable from the records. So thank you again and please do more videos of Axl! I do have a friendly request/xuggestion that would mean a so much to me. I am awestruck by the high notes in Rocket Queen, Think about you, and Civil War. I'd love to hear your analysis on those songs, if you haven't already done them yet. Thank you again- keep up the great work!
Makes me miss when I was a soprano in a children's choir, but then I turned thirteen, and so many things changed...high tenor is about the best I can do since.
It might not be Axl, but for me the most impossible Guns N’ Roses vocal line would be the intro of paradise city where Izzy does an octave double of what axl sings and it’s so fucking low I’ll never replicate it
It’s always impressive when they do do it live though, I was really surprised when I found out Brendon Urie could do the B5 in Saturday Night consistently
Still haven't wathced the video but as an Axl fan I'll tell you there's this song called "Prostitute" from the album Chinese Democracy, and as far as I know they've only played it live TWICE. So I guess the reason could be that it's very difficult for Axl to sing... Not a specific note but the entire song it's hard imo
They've played it live almost 20 times. Surprisingly enough, it was played more times with slash back in the band than it was with the lineup that recorded that song. But it is one of the most difficult gnr songs to sing, no doubt about it.
@@rafaeltavares584 Wait really?? I had no idea they'd played it so many times, but probably makes sense because when I read that they'd only played it live twice Slash wasn't with Guns
Doing high notes like that constantly with belts or chest can wear down your voice after some time. So it would make sense if he would use safer techniques to do those notes or dodge them to not blow out his voice. If you do them so much to the point your voice is blown out serious consequences can happen.
@@dianevanderlinden3480 many singers should really have schedule that help their voices rest or even not write songs with INSANE notes that can destroy their vocal chords
It's always amazing to me when some artists can belt out insane screams for decades without having their vocal chords fucked. If I spend one evening really going at it I sound like I've lived off of whiskey and cigarettes for 30 years straight
My Michelle, night train and most of Appetite CD are his best scream fests and are notes even so-called Female Divas can't reach without Auto Tune which didn't exist in 1988-89 for GNR.
can u please make a video about joe elliott from def leppard. its insane how axl can sing in such high tones and hold them so long, it shows that he is one of the greatest of all time.
Between Use Your Illusion and Chinese Democracy he had a lot of coaching to take the scratchy ness out of his voice which w Explains the discrepancy between YCBM’s live high notes and This I Love
"Don't Damn Me" is a song they never played live. Slash said it's because the recorded vocals don't have enough gaps to allow Axl to take a breath while singing. They basically edited out all the breathing pauses.
I think a lot of vocalists do this…they hit the studio on their best days, but don’t (always) reproduce the performance… Brent Smith is notorious for this…I love the guy’s voice, and I have no problem with him making sure he doesn’t trash it singing night after night…but it is a bit of a let down when your favorite parts are modified for live performances…or someone else in the band just sings certain parts…
I listen to extreme metal and it's hard to find any Cattle Decapitation's live where the vocalists does all the screams as brutally as he does them in the studio because of all the vocal layers they used in the studio version. So live it sounds boring/dull and thin since there aren't any vocal layers to support it and makes the live version unlistenable. Other than that, my favorite singers do great live.
This is the first time I see your videos, and I don't know the first thing that came to mind once I understood what you were saying about very hard songs to cover or even sing live for the artist was "Uroko" from Dir en grey. Maybe you should give it a check.
He hit the note for about 2 seconds really before slash jumped in using the guitar to cover and sustain it in harmony. It was pretty clean performance though overall; I gotta give that up to Axl at the very least.
I've just found your channel and there's something about the way you speak that sounds familiar, like, your accent sounds like... like being at home. May I ask where you are from?
Good video! And i was thinking, since you made a video about Liam and Noel Gallangher's insane vocals, how about you make one about Damon Albarn? I would love!
TWO thumb's up......one for content.......and one for incorporating ANY sheep head-butting a person into a body of water. Hell, a third for Axl, "well, I know how I want it to sound, but damn, even I can't get there". That is some "ball's out" creativity, right there!
IRS , about that note, you know it's almost at the end of the track, there's a short guitar solo, and rest is just vocals from the first beat to the end , so much lyrics words ... on and on, so after all that he... you know some of songs they've never played live mainly because 'there's no much places to take a breath in' when running and stuff, and almost never because of high notes., I now some funny stuff for this topic but... no😉
lol angora goat. dau 32 Asking for Anthony Green also i think the guitarist from red hot chili peppers might have a higher voice than axl. his name is john frusciante.
These notes are relatively easy for a person that can mix correctly and go into a semi-falsetto mix... the hard part is making them sound "large" and "big", and Axl was pretty good but I've personally known many other singers that are WAY better, both live and in studio... but still this is because Axl is a bass and cannot make very high full sounds... however the real HARD part is to mix with every vowel in the passaggio point and making it seem like one real connected voice. I, as a baritone, can scream up to C#5 with a full sound and heavy distortion, and after that I have to make the sound really small, but I can go up to G5 no problem with that, and that is connected. Its not hard once you've figured out mix and head voice, but I really suck at the mid range notes and closed vowels. Singing high isn't remarkable, but singing high AND full is.
What about singing like Axl and running around like a maniac on stage for 2 hours? How hard is that to do? Especially how he used to run around on stage in the 90's.
@@luzdaviola wait... Axl is incredible. You misinterpreted my message, you can look up my UA-cam channel, I love Axl and Guns n' Roses. Axl has got a crazy range, nasty screams and stamina and with GnR he created some of the best songs in the world in my opinion. His voice is definitely iconic and he is a REALLY good singer... however there are many people (and many that I personally know) that are tecnically and talent-wise better, that have better technique and better voices that can reach really high notes in a very "full" way. Here in Italy where I live, Cesena (the town where Rocking1000 was born, maybe you saw the popular video, i've played there) there are many underground bands with crazy singers, but sadly R&R today has become something "underground" and many bands that would be have been famous in the 80's today aren't emerging because it lost popularity. Maneskin also from Italy helped a little bit in this period to bring rock back... in a sense, a little bit haha
@@TheAftermath I wasn't implying that I thought you didn't like Axl. Just making the comment that Axl had incredible charisma in his performances as well as vocal ability. His voice suited what he sang about too. Technical brilliance and ability doesn't necessarily equate to being a great musician or songwriter. I also don't know many vocalists that can run round as much a she did and still sing like that. Do you? As a singer yourself, how hard is it to do what he did? That is a serious question. I play guitar myself and can't really sing that well Haha! With singing it's more about conviction as well as ability. My parents are from Calabria. I was born and live in Western Australia. Maneskin are ok but I think a lot of rock bands these days have about as much "edge" as a soccer ball! Haha! Anyway, forza Italia!
@@luzdaviola completely agree, ahaha, Regarding how difficult it is, it is insanely difficult. The hardest part isn't only stamina, but is maintaining a good technique and not to shout while you move, and I definitely cannot do that haha, I know some singers that could, but not at Axl's level, in that sense he was fenomenal
You could find a lot of this with Metallica just because James’ voice changed so much after those first two albums. I don’t think he sang say Metal Militia or Hit the Lights with the same high notes as on the record
Axl's voice in his prime was insane - the high notes in the last part of Estranged are killer.
The reason why he could sing like that is because he liked to play with his voice a lot when he was in the church choir as a kid, he used to drive his teacher crazy.
@@adinadamian5634 I don't know what amazes me more, that Axle could hit those notes or that he sang in a church choir..
@@justinw1765 I know right lol
@@justinw1765 he grew up in a very conservative community, I guess that's why he became a rebel
Always remember people axl was running and sprinting and jumping all over the place on stage while putting these vocals out he is the best front man ever I've seen and the last, there will never be anyone likem again we had front men, now they've lyric videos so boring
Thank you !!!
I would've gone with Coma, and the whole ending part. That probably takes insane breath control which idk if Axl could do live
I can agree. I love that song.
Watch Chicago 1992
In 92 he struggled.. check out the 2016 performance on their own UA-cam channel and he pretty much nails it
@@ukilledmydog the first time they played it in 91 he butchered the ending and the other times they played it in the 90s he did pretty good
@@Concertlover9879 Oklahoma 92 he nails it there
covering this song would be like browsing tiktok. Nothing good would come out of it. dammmnnnn!!!! LMAO
I can do it.
Same me vocal range E3-F6
@@shewleyparvin2837 Mine is D3 to Eb7
thats truth
@@CameronsMusic Wow
You should hear the beginning of welcome to the jungle live in Paris ‘92. His screaming there is UNBELIEVABLE!!
I came for the vocal stuff and stayed for this guy's silly humor. Cracks me up every time 😂
With Axl’s vox, I can hit the notes just fine (the high ones anyways) but it’s the sustain that gets me for some of them like the TWAT or IRS F#5
The G5s in Back in the Saddle are easier for me just because they don’t sustain as long. An absolutely legendary singer that can’t be replaced
You are a high Tenor with your high voice, but remember Axl is a low baritone
from his speaking voice and got 5 Octave range🤔🤔🤔🤘🤘🤘
@@thegreenmanalishiyamadori371 good point
Hi, I just subscribed to your channel specifically because you are showcasing All Rose- best singer of all ti e, living or dead. Now I'm watching as many videos as I can and showing them to my friends. I am so impressed with your knowledge about this subject and you are doing a great job explaining to people like me who know nothing about octaves and keys, etc. So thank you for letting me appreciate Axl even more, something I didn't think was possible.
I'll never forget when Appetite for Destruction came out in 1987- I was 13 or 14 & my best friend and I bought the record and went to his house and put it on. It was a life-changing moment for both of us- we hardly said a word as we listened to every song on both sides of the album. The way Axl sang (We were also astonished by Duff & Slash's talent, but it was All Rose, that inimitable voice, that engendered absolute loyalty to the Axl & the band; to this day I can't listen to anyone criticizing him without getting extremely defensive. Their music changed my life and the lives of my friends. I've seen them live several times & they were all amazing, especially the last time I saw them live in 2015. He sang the best then, his voice was almost indistinguishable from the records. So thank you again and please do more videos of Axl!
I do have a friendly request/xuggestion that would mean a so much to me. I am awestruck by the high notes in Rocket Queen, Think about you, and Civil War. I'd love to hear your analysis on those songs, if you haven't already done them yet. Thank you again- keep up the great work!
What a beautiful comment, it has lighten up my day 🥺☀️ and inspired me to do more videos on Axl - what a legendary voice
Makes me miss when I was a soprano in a children's choir, but then I turned thirteen, and so many things changed...high tenor is about the best I can do since.
Thanks for the Axl vídeo! He is my favorite one
4:10 "he would fall flat or not really try to hit the bitch" thats what i heard. Fun asf 😂
It might not be Axl, but for me the most impossible Guns N’ Roses vocal line would be the intro of paradise city where Izzy does an octave double of what axl sings and it’s so fucking low I’ll never replicate it
It’s always impressive when they do do it live though, I was really surprised when I found out Brendon Urie could do the B5 in Saturday Night consistently
Dude a few days ago you had 30k subs. Now you have 44k. I am damn happy.
💛💛💛💛💛 thank you so much friend
Axls voice is nuts
Still haven't wathced the video but as an Axl fan I'll tell you there's this song called "Prostitute" from the album Chinese Democracy, and as far as I know they've only played it live TWICE. So I guess the reason could be that it's very difficult for Axl to sing...
Not a specific note but the entire song it's hard imo
They've played prostitute about 20 times or so
They've played it live almost 20 times. Surprisingly enough, it was played more times with slash back in the band than it was with the lineup that recorded that song. But it is one of the most difficult gnr songs to sing, no doubt about it.
@@rafaeltavares584 Wait really?? I had no idea they'd played it so many times, but probably makes sense because when I read that they'd only played it live twice Slash wasn't with Guns
@@marianopie3785 yeah, it's gnr being gnr I guess. They never made sense 😂
I think before the reunion they had played it only 3 or 4 times.
I love the humor in these videos so much
I saw him live in 2006 Hammerstein Ballroom and he crushed TWAT 🤘
Lol @ 4:12 I swore at first you said "Hit the bitch."
it sounds like it lmfao
4:20 Mark the audio stops working here
Amazing to see other songs of gnr songs that isnt the 3 os chinese, i Love to see more of 80's/90's
No chinese democracy o Axl mostrou que é o melhor vocalista de rock da história.
Doing high notes like that constantly with belts or chest can wear down your voice after some time. So it would make sense if he would use safer techniques to do those notes or dodge them to not blow out his voice.
If you do them so much to the point your voice is blown out serious consequences can happen.
Yeah, ask Robert Plant.
@@matthewatwood8641 exactly
that's why opera singers don't perform every night.
@@dianevanderlinden3480 many singers should really have schedule that help their voices rest or even not write songs with INSANE notes that can destroy their vocal chords
It's always amazing to me when some artists can belt out insane screams for decades without having their vocal chords fucked. If I spend one evening really going at it I sound like I've lived off of whiskey and cigarettes for 30 years straight
3:33 in 2016 as well
My Michelle, night train and most of Appetite CD are his best scream fests and are notes even so-called Female Divas can't reach without Auto Tune which didn't exist in 1988-89 for GNR.
Axl!!!! Woohoo. Dig it dude
"There Was A Time" is the hardest GN'R song period.
Axl 👑
I love you could be high note in the middle of the song he did that one live on the gnr disc two live album he only hit it once though
can u please make a video about joe elliott from def leppard. its insane how axl can sing in such high tones and hold them so long, it shows that he is one of the greatest of all time.
Between Use Your Illusion and Chinese Democracy he had a lot of coaching to take the scratchy ness out of his voice which w
Explains the discrepancy between YCBM’s live high notes and This I Love
O cara é brabo!
The highest note in sweet child o mine and also street of dreams are also ducked by him quite a lot .. but amazing video anyway!
"Don't Damn Me" is a song they never played live. Slash said it's because the recorded vocals don't have enough gaps to allow Axl to take a breath while singing. They basically edited out all the breathing pauses.
Great video!!!
I think a lot of vocalists do this…they hit the studio on their best days, but don’t (always) reproduce the performance…
Brent Smith is notorious for this…I love the guy’s voice, and I have no problem with him making sure he doesn’t trash it singing night after night…but it is a bit of a let down when your favorite parts are modified for live performances…or someone else in the band just sings certain parts…
Pointing the mic at the crowd is a common (and effective) note dodging method in this regard…
I listen to extreme metal and it's hard to find any Cattle Decapitation's live where the vocalists does all the screams as brutally as he does them in the studio because of all the vocal layers they used in the studio version. So live it sounds boring/dull and thin since there aren't any vocal layers to support it and makes the live version unlistenable.
Other than that, my favorite singers do great live.
Especially pantera
Snoop Dogg crazy vocal lines next?
This is the first time I see your videos, and I don't know the first thing that came to mind once I understood what you were saying about very hard songs to cover or even sing live for the artist was "Uroko" from Dir en grey. Maybe you should give it a check.
He hit that IRS note in Inland Invasion 2006
He hit the note for about 2 seconds really before slash jumped in using the guitar to cover and sustain it in harmony. It was pretty clean performance though overall; I gotta give that up to Axl at the very least.
Could you do a video about Sebastian Bach's vocals from skid row?
Dimash: Good Job Man👏👏👏👏
yeah! hey.. do you use filters on the back of this mic? I have one and I guess it is muddy in my use case !
Listen to Birth Ritual from Soundgarden - Chris Cornell hits some notes that are almost in the whistle register.
my favorite SG song
@@dianevanderlinden3480
It's definitely up there in my favorites, and it's also one of their heaviest songs.
I've just found your channel and there's something about the way you speak that sounds familiar, like, your accent sounds like... like being at home. May I ask where you are from?
Argentina friend 🇦🇷
@@CrazySinging Con razón XD Era como si fueras mi familia XD Soy de Buenos Aires 😄
You could be mine st louis 91 was like the studio :)
Definitely...true
you should do gerard way sometime, he’s a super good vocalist
Next ,do please Rob Halford 🤘🤘🤘
Mariah Carey tends to do that lol
Through the Rain
Lead the Way
Mine Again, Etc...
Impossible to sing fully live
Hey my dude could you please make a top 5 hardest vocals to sing for David draiman from disturbed he has some crazy ranges in his voice as well.
Hell yeah man I saw them last night live and he fucking killed it, he still sounds so good
He did suffer from acid reflux
Hes out of this world
He had 2 glowups
1 in his younger days.
His second now in his early 60s....shit hes still beautiful
Edit vocally and phisically
Thanks dude lol hows it going?
Can you do Gerard Way and Corey Taylor impossible notes
Please, do Andre Matos, brazilian singer for bands like Angra and Shaman!
So what was "TOO HARD "..??? ^^
Sometimes when im singing You could be mine im actually thinking What i was smoking when i wrote this??
Axl Rose
Can you do Myles Kennedy? Probably one if the greatest vocalist in the industry!
Rocket Queen was one tough song which Axl found it hard to sing live. Even back then he skipped a lot of the verses..
There's no sound from about 4:21 to 4:36, fyi.
Eddie Vedder en la canción release llega a su nota más alta en falsete
Bro Axl is just a fucking legend
Good video! And i was thinking, since you made a video about Liam and Noel Gallangher's insane vocals, how about you make one about Damon Albarn? I would love!
Is that last one AutoTuned?
Try and do karoke of "Ballroom Blitz " by Sweet.....IT'S IMPOSSIBLE
Brian Connolly was an amazing vocalist. What a tragic life. 😥
You should check out Brad Delp too!
Lmao the poem got me again
Btw still waiting for Dave mustaine
I believe the best way to prevent this is to sing something that is possible for you to sing otherwise you could end up with egg on your face
Please analize Andres Matos
Do bon Scott plz
You would either have to get the singer from Steelheart or Nitro to pull off the last one.
Try it with Matt Bellamy
I think you might find a few of these for Roger Waters or Chino Moreno.
imagination kills practise ... tadaaaaaa :O i mean just be it haha
Have look at ain’t it fun, my friend the notes are Fucken insane (obvs sir axl has done higher)
TWO thumb's up......one for content.......and one for incorporating ANY sheep head-butting a person into a body of water. Hell, a third for Axl, "well, I know how I want it to sound, but damn, even I can't get there". That is some "ball's out" creativity, right there!
Singer for steel heart can hit the same notes
Only one AXL
IRS , about that note, you know it's almost at the end of the track, there's a short guitar solo, and rest is just vocals from the first beat to the end , so much lyrics words ... on and on, so after all that he... you know some of songs they've never played live mainly because 'there's no much places to take a breath in' when running and stuff, and almost never because of high notes.,
I now some funny stuff for this topic but... no😉
lol angora goat.
dau 32 Asking for Anthony Green
also i think the guitarist from red hot chili peppers might have a higher voice than axl. his name is john frusciante.
Steve Perry. I can’t understand what Axle is saying
Dave Mustaine next please!!!
5:33 Good one! xD
A l is better live than in studio, same with Eddie vedder, extremely rare to see
Vince neil
I feel like screaming is not special,my opinion is if you can hit those notes smooth than you are a true singer,like Steve Perry
Bon jovi?
These notes are relatively easy for a person that can mix correctly and go into a semi-falsetto mix... the hard part is making them sound "large" and "big", and Axl was pretty good but I've personally known many other singers that are WAY better, both live and in studio... but still this is because Axl is a bass and cannot make very high full sounds... however the real HARD part is to mix with every vowel in the passaggio point and making it seem like one real connected voice. I, as a baritone, can scream up to C#5 with a full sound and heavy distortion, and after that I have to make the sound really small, but I can go up to G5 no problem with that, and that is connected. Its not hard once you've figured out mix and head voice, but I really suck at the mid range notes and closed vowels. Singing high isn't remarkable, but singing high AND full is.
Agreed!
What about singing like Axl and running around like a maniac on stage for 2 hours? How hard is that to do? Especially how he used to run around on stage in the 90's.
@@luzdaviola wait... Axl is incredible. You misinterpreted my message, you can look up my UA-cam channel, I love Axl and Guns n' Roses. Axl has got a crazy range, nasty screams and stamina and with GnR he created some of the best songs in the world in my opinion. His voice is definitely iconic and he is a REALLY good singer... however there are many people (and many that I personally know) that are tecnically and talent-wise better, that have better technique and better voices that can reach really high notes in a very "full" way. Here in Italy where I live, Cesena (the town where Rocking1000 was born, maybe you saw the popular video, i've played there) there are many underground bands with crazy singers, but sadly R&R today has become something "underground" and many bands that would be have been famous in the 80's today aren't emerging because it lost popularity. Maneskin also from Italy helped a little bit in this period to bring rock back... in a sense, a little bit haha
@@TheAftermath I wasn't implying that I thought you didn't like Axl. Just making the comment that Axl had incredible charisma in his performances as well as vocal ability. His voice suited what he sang about too. Technical brilliance and ability doesn't necessarily equate to being a great musician or songwriter. I also don't know many vocalists that can run round as much a she did and still sing like that. Do you? As a singer yourself, how hard is it to do what he did? That is a serious question. I play guitar myself and can't really sing that well Haha! With singing it's more about conviction as well as ability. My parents are from Calabria. I was born and live in Western Australia. Maneskin are ok but I think a lot of rock bands these days have about as much "edge" as a soccer ball! Haha! Anyway, forza Italia!
@@luzdaviola completely agree, ahaha, Regarding how difficult it is, it is insanely difficult. The hardest part isn't only stamina, but is maintaining a good technique and not to shout while you move, and I definitely cannot do that haha, I know some singers that could, but not at Axl's level, in that sense he was fenomenal
Lmao good jokes
You could find a lot of this with Metallica just because James’ voice changed so much after those first two albums. I don’t think he sang say Metal Militia or Hit the Lights with the same high notes as on the record
Do Dimash his voice is from another planet.
Higher? Willie Nelson ;)
Dr. Steel
Mike patton next
Eddie Vedder in release
Myles Kennedy its the only one who can hit really high notes with great quality LIVE
Try Dimash Kudaibergen.
More Miljenko Matijevic :)
Try find something on paul stanley from kiss.
You need to critique a kid named Dimash
Roger Taylor!