thurston definitely! tho i don't think he cuts it as a founding father of the genre
ray davies not quite, at least in my book: but i think i'll have to clarify the definition to explain why -- he's not a loud or a bluesy or a white-soul singer at all, but his style is highly expressive, even if it operates via restraint
(certainly it seems a bit odd to be calling him faux-recessive if the recessive manner hadn't previously been established as 1965) (which we haven't yet proved it had)
(this actually grew out of yr comment on LCD soundsystem's singer)
Re: some punk voicings (list NOT exhaustive)
ray davies not quite, at least in my book: but i think i'll have to clarify the definition to explain why -- he's not a loud or a bluesy or a white-soul singer at all, but his style is highly expressive, even if it operates via restraint
(certainly it seems a bit odd to be calling him faux-recessive if the recessive manner hadn't previously been established as 1965) (which we haven't yet proved it had)
(this actually grew out of yr comment on LCD soundsystem's singer)