I'm not sure if it would be a compliment or insult to have myself compared to another singer (famous & re-owned or not). On one hand a compliment because of the association, but I prefer to be acknowledged for 'my own' voice & unique style.
I remember seeing a video documentary on Elvis Presley, where he recants that a record producer (Sun records?) asked him (before he was heard/discovered) WHO he sounded like. He replied: "I don't sound like nobody else, I sound like myself". Very telling response I'd say. Now half the world (Elvis impersonators) are trying to sound like him.
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Afterall, there is and will always be ONLY one Elvis.
Though we all might sound similar to someone else (star) out there, I personally advocate each of us finding & devleoping our OWN 'voice' and UNIQUE sound. Though I can obviously hear the similarities between DJ's & Sting's vocal style, I also appreciate the vocal things that DJ does differently than Sting, and encourage him to set himself uniquely apart, developing his own sound with that. - Scott
[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 05-03-2005).]