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What one word or phrase best describes Lee's 70s voice?


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Chipmunk-y?

 

Find me a chipmunk that sounds like that . . . it will have had a very, very hard life.

 

I'll find ya a chipmunk that sounds like that, but it'll cost you a hundred million.

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Chipmunk-y?

 

Find me a chipmunk that sounds like that . . . it will have had a very, very hard life.

 

I'll find ya a chipmunk that sounds like that, but it'll cost you a hundred million.

 

I used to have a hundred million, but I used it to buy the caramilk secret from the devil.

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raging hormones

 

I like the word "raging."

 

librarian, is that kittycat ever going to catch that little moth, because I've been staring at it for a while, and she comes close sometimes, but never seems to get tired.

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raging hormones

 

I like the word "raging."

 

librarian, is that kittycat ever going to catch that little moth, because I've been staring at it for a while, and she comes close sometimes, but never seems to get tired.

No, but the message is to keep trying, and never give up - keep on keepin' on...

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raging hormones

 

I like the word "raging."

 

librarian, is that kittycat ever going to catch that little moth, because I've been staring at it for a while, and she comes close sometimes, but never seems to get tired.

No, but the message is to keep trying, and never give up - keep on keepin' on...

Now I get it... :)
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Castrato comes to mind also.

 

Mick

 

Due to this, i retract my former comment and replace it with:

 

OUCHIES

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Ged's screechtastic vocals from the 70s era are seriously one of my favorite aspects of Rush's sound.
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