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peoplewitheyes
(Obviously, I'm sure that the Keith / Mick weren't consciously thinking ''let's harmonize in diminished 4ths''. They just took a big swig and sang their hearts out. But I'm still interested from a technical point of view)
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DandelionPowderman
The Keith harmonies on She Smiled Sweetly from Roseland 2002, posted here yesterday, were stunning. And Mick sang that one wonderfully. They still can do it if they want to.
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DandelionPowderman
The Keith harmonies on She Smiled Sweetly from Roseland 2002, posted here yesterday, were stunning. And Mick sang that one wonderfully. They still can do it if they want to.
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GasLightStreet
I think the notes from Keith and Keith and Ronnie harmonies are defined as caterwaul by some people.
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DandelionPowderman
The Keith harmonies on She Smiled Sweetly from Roseland 2002, posted here yesterday, were stunning. And Mick sang that one wonderfully. They still can do it if they want to.
Where is this ??
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Palace Revolution 2000
Keith in modern era has really interesting harmonies because he is looking more at producing and stacking musical sceneries that appeal to his ear.
Keith seems to have soaked up a lot of reggae, country and jazz. His lead vocal is not so much a powerhouse and display of bravado,
as it is another puzzle piece of the music. His harmonies in "Too Rude" esp.; and "All About You", "Thief in the Night" are beautiful.
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71Tele
Casino Boogie is the best thing they've ever done. Love the way the harmonies are through the whole song. Check out Sweet Black Angel and Torn & Frayed from that album too. Of course Wild Horses, Ruby Tuesday, Sway are pretty special as well. They lost a lot when Keith lost his upper vocal range.
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Naturalust
Keith always uses different intervals in one song. Since he is singing from the heart, not the brain, it's very effective. I don't think he's a practiced enough singer to stay on one interval for very long, certainly not a whole tune. And of course, why should he? I doubt he ever even sings the exact same harmonies on different performances of the same song. peace
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DandelionPowderman
The Keith harmonies on She Smiled Sweetly from Roseland 2002, posted here yesterday, were stunning. And Mick sang that one wonderfully. They still can do it if they want to.
Where is this ??