Monday, February 8, 2010

Carry Me


Beach Boys, Beatles, CSNY, the list of premiere rock harmonizers is a short one. Maybe the Band? Who am I forgetting?

12 comments:

  1. Mamas and Papas; Chad and Jeremy; Association; Bee Gees; Righteous Bros; Supremes; Four Tops; Monkees; Peter, Paul and Mary; We Five; etc etc

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  2. Don't buy it but I think I need to add the Temptations. I said premiere and you are giving me We Five?

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  3. We Five was a horrible choice; however a visit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame roster yielded these additional candidates: Simon and Garfunkel, Lovin Spoonful, Staples Singers, Fleetwood Mac, Eagles, Rascals, Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Byrds, Everly Bros, Earth Wind and Fire.

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  4. what about Jackson Browne?
    Nancy

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  5. Grateful Dead-very average. Your readers are losing it. Not one person raved about Bob Dylan (the Band)

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  6. I did. I'm talking top of the heap and I think it's Beatles, Beach Boys, CSNY. I remember hearing an interview once with the Wilson Brother's father about them singing as young boys in the car with their cousins. Easy to underrate. I am not talking singers, I am talking harmony. The Dead actually came close on American Beauty and Workingman's Dead. Try Attics of my Life or Brokedown Palace.

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  7. you're right, the Dead's harmonies on the albums you mention are as good as it gets; as for the Boys, Brian was their resident genius, and he patterned their harmonies after the Four Freshmen. :.(

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  8. Airplane's vocals almost make the cut, until Paul opens his mouth. Moby Grape make it for sure but nobody knows them...

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  9. Cass Elliot and Dave Mason's album featured some wonderful two-part harmonies.

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  10. Byrds, Springfield, Flying Burritos, Steely Dan, Little Feat...

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