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CSN&Y - Carry On (Original Post)
marble falls
Oct 16
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lark
(24,149 posts)1. Great song, exquisite vocals, thanks for posting this treasure!
ProfessorGAC
(69,879 posts)2. I Love The Part...
...where they do the cascading vocals. Super nice touch.
marble falls
(62,052 posts)3. Band had three of the best harmonizers in tha bidness.
ProfessorGAC
(69,879 posts)4. I Remember Read8ng Quite Some Time Ago...
...that because one guy grew up in the South, one in California & one in England, they'd sit down before rehearsing harmonies and agree ahead of time how they were going to pronounce the words.
Whoever wrote the song & was going to sing lead, would sing it, the other 2 guys heard how he pronounced it, and agreed on pronunciation.
That's how serious they were about harmonies
marble falls
(62,052 posts)5. That actually is a really cool piece of knowledge. It makes sense to me considering Nashes leads, they do ...
... have a different sound to them.