Distinguished and tortured baritone, with irresistible and elegant tones. Cole has talent maybe though fell back to oblivion. Really? I recognize his voice is just jaded from smoking and alcohol... After his first solo album anyways, but yeah, that is quite obvious. I don't really like Cole but I listened to this single on the radio and it is God tier!
The singer's voice/look in the video, the forest fire in Greece last summer and the "your favourite song by..." remind me of a musician/singer/cartomancer friend, later nicknamed The Mystery Man, Théo, whom I met in 2002 : it is his favourite Cole song, and Greece is his favourite holiday destination. He is a baritone and plays guitar too, no doubt he jaded his voice from cigarettes and cocktails too (as a tourist, he said), though with enough ability to imitate other singers of this style (both of us like imitating singers but I'm more versatile vocally speaking). That's what I realised when Théo and I reconnected evenly in late 2014 after a few years of absence (he is now a father of one, a son). I can't remember the first time I listened to it, but I remember listening to it on the radio in 2004, which was also my last year of post-breakup depression. Though I'm much cleaner than my friend, I closely associate this song to Théo.
Distinguished and tortured baritone, with irresistible and elegant tones. Cole has talent maybe though fell back to oblivion. Really? I recognize his voice is just jaded from smoking and alcohol... After his first solo album anyways, but yeah, that is quite obvious. I don't really like Cole but I listened to this single on the radio and it is God tier!
The singer's voice/look in the video, the forest fire in Greece last summer and the "your favourite song by..." remind me of a musician/singer/cartomancer friend, later nicknamed The Mystery Man, Théo, whom I met in 2002 : it is his favourite Cole song, and Greece is his favourite holiday destination. He is a baritone and plays guitar too, no doubt he jaded his voice from cigarettes and cocktails too (as a tourist, he said), though with enough ability to imitate other singers of this style (both of us like imitating singers but I'm more versatile vocally speaking). That's what I realised when Théo and I reconnected evenly in late 2014 after a few years of absence (he is now a father of one, a son). I can't remember the first time I listened to it, but I remember listening to it on the radio in 2004, which was also my last year of post-breakup depression. Though I'm much cleaner than my friend, I closely associate this song to Théo.