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	<title>Comments on: Frankie Valli: King of Pop Falsetto!</title>
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		<title>By: Tom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 03:39:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After reading this review and honor, I thought that Frankie is the &quot;hands down&quot; king of falsetto singing by creating a sound that no group has been able to duplicate with the sucess of The Four Seasons.

I did find the most ironic part of the review was the songs the reviewer chose as examples of Frankie&#039;s falsetto.  They are some of the best songs Frankie ever sang with some of the most riveting lyrics.  In fact, &quot;Opus 17&quot; is my favorite song because of those hammering lyrics.

If any Four Seasons fan out there is familiar with &quot;Opus 17&quot; and &quot;Can&#039;t Take My Eyes Off Of You&quot;, you might strain quite hard to find falsetto in them.  They&#039;re quite wonderful songs but Frankie actually produces his baratone voice in &quot;Opus 17&quot;. Listen to that &quot;OOOOOHHH BA---BY&quot;.  Only the last &quot;I&#039;ll be strong&quot; hits a high note. I&#039;ve always said Frankie put his signature at the end of that song.  The Jersey Boys version of &quot;Opus 17&quot; sang it high.  It sounded totally different.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading this review and honor, I thought that Frankie is the &#8220;hands down&#8221; king of falsetto singing by creating a sound that no group has been able to duplicate with the sucess of The Four Seasons.</p>
<p>I did find the most ironic part of the review was the songs the reviewer chose as examples of Frankie&#8217;s falsetto.  They are some of the best songs Frankie ever sang with some of the most riveting lyrics.  In fact, &#8220;Opus 17&#8243; is my favorite song because of those hammering lyrics.</p>
<p>If any Four Seasons fan out there is familiar with &#8220;Opus 17&#8243; and &#8220;Can&#8217;t Take My Eyes Off Of You&#8221;, you might strain quite hard to find falsetto in them.  They&#8217;re quite wonderful songs but Frankie actually produces his baratone voice in &#8220;Opus 17&#8243;. Listen to that &#8220;OOOOOHHH BA&#8212;BY&#8221;.  Only the last &#8220;I&#8217;ll be strong&#8221; hits a high note. I&#8217;ve always said Frankie put his signature at the end of that song.  The Jersey Boys version of &#8220;Opus 17&#8243; sang it high.  It sounded totally different.</p>
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