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Rip Rokken wrote:DOKKEN - "In My Dreams"
Deb wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:DOKKEN - "In My Dreams"
LOL, Ripster, we're predictable as all hell aren't we.![]()
Jubilee wrote::?
Any particular genre? In general, harmony-wise, I don't think it gets better than the Everly Brothers and The Beach Boys. Boyz II Men do a great job, but sometimes they just have tooooo many runs.
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Rockindeano wrote:I don't know folks, I have never heard a better live band than when I heard Journey's crystal clear, strong and piercing vocals in 2006. It just doesn't get better than that!
steveo777 wrote:Rockindeano wrote:I don't know folks, I have never heard a better live band than when I heard Journey's crystal clear, strong and piercing vocals in 2006. It just doesn't get better than that!
You were joking, right?
Then you have to include Simon and Art ...not my fav, but fabulous harmonies galore!!PianoMan1986 wrote:Jubilee wrote::?
Any particular genre? In general, harmony-wise, I don't think it gets better than the Everly Brothers and The Beach Boys. Boyz II Men do a great job, but sometimes they just have tooooo many runs.
Nope, no particular genre, just whatever appeals to you as far as harmonies go -- nothing wrong with being predictable either
no, it is not!!Deb wrote:.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4Ahb44nNJM
And before anybody goes there, it's not just me, they're known for being a band with great vocal harmonies, commented on regularly.
Ehwmatt wrote:I think when you're truly awarding the "best" vocal harmonies, you have to give it to groups who did it organically. In other words, yeah, those 80 layers of SP on the classic Journey tunes SOUND killer (as do other bands from MR), but can you really commend them as great harmonies? In my view, no.
So, vocal bands like CSN(Y), Eagles, Doobie Bros, Little River Band, Beach Boys, America etc take the prize for me.
Good point, Matty ...but they sounded so good!!Ehwmatt wrote:I think when you're truly awarding the "best" vocal harmonies, you have to give it to groups who did it organically. In other words, yeah, those 80 layers of SP on the classic Journey tunes SOUND killer (as do other bands from MR), but can you really commend them as great harmonies? In my view, no.
So, vocal bands like CSN(Y), Eagles, Doobie Bros, Little River Band, Beach Boys, America etc take the prize for me.
Jana wrote:Tears for Fears 2004 Everybody Loves a Happy Ending reunion album is loaded with fantastic hamonies every song with these two.
Secret World - Paris Live - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f599UgMzSGw
I love America's harmonies. Live back when, I guess 70s performing two songs below: I also love how they trade on lead vocals on different songs
I Need You - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk-7n1hd ... re=related
Ventura Highway - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I0d29s6 ... re=related
Seals and Croft - Summer Breeze - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsW8rXPcnM0
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