more harmonies!

TheGhostTheGhost Posts: 536
edited June 2013 in The Porch
Was just listening to the great version of all those Yesterdays on the new vault release. I got to thinking about how the whole band can sing pretty well. It would be cool if they worked more harmonies into the show. Ed does so much vocal layering in the studio that would be so cool interpreted live. That would mean a bunch of practice though! :D
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  • mfc2006mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,489
    Agreed. Harmonies add so much.
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  • TheGhostTheGhost Posts: 536
    It seems like Matt does a lot of it these days and he does great. I've heard Jeff get a little pitchy sometimes, but he can swing it. Stone sound especially good on his new stuff, and Mike's been singing more here and there in recent years... and Boom?
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  • alexross42alexross42 Posts: 376
    Sure gets my vote, there have been some great harmonies on record (Nothingman, Lowlight etc) that haven't always been recreated live, but would also be nice to seem them develop it further on record too - make use of those talents they have and put a different/developed twist on the PJ sound :)
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  • STAYSEASTAYSEA Posts: 3,814
    TheGhost wrote:
    It seems like Matt does a lot of it these days and he does great. I've heard Jeff get a little pitchy sometimes, but he can swing it. Stone sound especially good on his new stuff, and Mike's been singing more here and there in recent years... and Boom?


    anything you post.... I read. :o

    Stone is impressive. I am surprised, myself.
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  • jumbojetjumbojet Posts: 1,484
    TheGhost wrote:
    Was just listening to the great version of all those Yesterdays on the new vault release. I got to thinking about how the whole band can sing pretty well. It would be cool if they worked more harmonies into the show. Ed does so much vocal layering in the studio that would be so cool interpreted live. That would mean a bunch of practice though! :D

    Although your text is just too music-technical for me, I think I have an idea what you're talking about.

    The Whale Song- sung by Stone. Eddie gets in dropping only a few lines during chorus. And the whole song atmosphere changes, gets much cooler. That is the power and uniqueness of Eddie's voice, he can upgrade a song a few notches by dropping in a few lines.
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  • BinFrogBinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    jumbojet wrote:
    TheGhost wrote:
    Was just listening to the great version of all those Yesterdays on the new vault release. I got to thinking about how the whole band can sing pretty well. It would be cool if they worked more harmonies into the show. Ed does so much vocal layering in the studio that would be so cool interpreted live. That would mean a bunch of practice though! :D

    Although your text is just too music-technical for me, I think I have an idea what you're talking about.

    The Whale Song- sung by Stone. Eddie gets in dropping only a few lines during chorus. And the whole song atmosphere changes, gets much cooler. That is the power and uniqueness of Eddie's voice, he can upgrade a song a few notches by dropping in a few lines.


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  • JonnyPistachioJonnyPistachio Florida Posts: 10,219
    Gonna hear some funky Dixie land
    Pretty momma gonna take me by the hand
    HAND
    hand, take me by the hand
    pretty momma
    come and dance with your daddy all night long
    HONKY TONK!
    HONKY TONK!
    Honky Tonk
    ALL night long!

    :P
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  • veddertownveddertown Scotland Posts: 5,260
    Anyone with a spare couple of hours should chill out with good quality headphones and listen to Binaural followed by Riot Act. The harmonies and distant backing vocals that you don't always pick up without complete concentration are amazing. I love those albums. Yield has it's moments too.... :mrgreen:

    Hope to hear a richer sound on the new album.... :)
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  • TheGhostTheGhost Posts: 536
    Gonna hear some funky Dixie land
    Pretty momma gonna take me by the hand
    HAND
    hand, take me by the hand
    pretty momma
    come and dance with your daddy all night long
    HONKY TONK!
    HONKY TONK!
    Honky Tonk
    ALL night long!

    :P
    :lol::lol: maybe something like this...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBB0M8mQeL4
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  • dreamcodedreamcode Posts: 165
    I agree that just a few second of Eddie makes a song better. Just think of "Peace and love" from Neil Young´s Mirror Ball and Eddie´s contribution on REM´s "It happened today" from Collapse into Now.
    And he still gives his love,
    he just gives it away...
  • JonnyPistachioJonnyPistachio Florida Posts: 10,219
    TheGhost wrote:
    Gonna hear some funky Dixie land
    Pretty momma gonna take me by the hand
    HAND
    hand, take me by the hand
    pretty momma
    come and dance with your daddy all night long
    HONKY TONK!
    HONKY TONK!
    Honky Tonk
    ALL night long!

    :P
    :lol::lol: maybe something like this...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBB0M8mQeL4


    :lol::lol: nice!
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