Failtastic tone here, and questionable harmonies too

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RIFF wrote:M.Mike LX-R wrote:RIFF wrote:Styx was pretty great, one of my faves.
Eagles were probably the best at it tho, IMO.
HAHA yes, how didnt I think of queen...
IMO Queen doesn't count. Freddy layered himself mostly.
True, there was a lot of that, especially in Bohemian & some of those that sounded like they had a full chorus singing, but May & Taylor did some nice backups.
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Failtastic tone here, and questionable harmonies too
RIFF wrote:M.Mike LX-R wrote:RIFF wrote:Styx was pretty great, one of my faves.
Eagles were probably the best at it tho, IMO.
HAHA yes, how didnt I think of queen...
IMO Queen doesn't count. Freddy layered himself mostly.
True, there was a lot of that, especially in Bohemian & some of those that sounded like they had a full chorus singing, but May & Taylor did some nice backups.
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GuitarBilly wrote:RIFF wrote:M.Mike LX-R wrote:RIFF wrote:Styx was pretty great, one of my faves.
Eagles were probably the best at it tho, IMO.
HAHA yes, how didnt I think of queen...
IMO Queen doesn't count. Freddy layered himself mostly.
True, there was a lot of that, especially in Bohemian & some of those that sounded like they had a full chorus singing, but May & Taylor did some nice backups.
well.. a lot of lead singers do that in the studio, but I saw them live in '85 and it was awesome.
Eagles is really good live to. And KISS, their harmonies are very underrated.
RIFF wrote:Kiss?
I never really thought of them as having GREAT backups. But I guess thats just cuz theyre good solid, basic, rock vox, no heavy layering, but always well practiced, spot on. I never caught them faltering in any live recordings...
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Ry Manchu wrote:RIFF wrote:Kiss?
I never really thought of them as having GREAT backups. But I guess thats just cuz theyre good solid, basic, rock vox, no heavy layering, but always well practiced, spot on. I never caught them faltering in any live recordings...
Especially the ones that Eddie Kramer went back and fixed all the mistakes and added multiple tracks of crowd noise from other concerts between songs... The Stones, The Who, Zeppelin, Aerosmith, The Band, Yes, Judas Priest, Cheap Trick, Rush, Thin Lizzy, Paul McCartney, The Eagles, Peter Frampton and SRV did it too. Fun Fact: Kiss never played Hard Luck Woman at any of the shows recorded for Alive II.
RIFF wrote:Ry Manchu wrote:RIFF wrote:Kiss?
I never really thought of them as having GREAT backups. But I guess thats just cuz theyre good solid, basic, rock vox, no heavy layering, but always well practiced, spot on. I never caught them faltering in any live recordings...
Especially the ones that Eddie Kramer went back and fixed all the mistakes and added multiple tracks of crowd noise from other concerts between songs... The Stones, The Who, Zeppelin, Aerosmith, The Band, Yes, Judas Priest, Cheap Trick, Rush, Thin Lizzy, Paul McCartney, The Eagles, Peter Frampton and SRV did it too. Fun Fact: Kiss never played Hard Luck Woman at any of the shows recorded for Alive II.
Yeah, especially but not exclusively those ones.. & the crowd noise on these live albums, its a travesty!
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