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Leningrad
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Topic: Best Vocal Harmonies Posted: September 10 2006 at 21:30 |
It's one of the things I love about music. It gets you right in the chest. It makes you wish your voice was about 7 octaves higher. Yes, folks... I'm talking about prog vocal harmonies. We've all heard ones that we love. Now is the time to express those joys to the world.
My personal favorite is Starship Trooper by Yes. Although, that one line from Dogs as well...
"You'll reap the harvest you have sown..."
Discuss!
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moreitsythanyou
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 21:43 |
Yes. Every song Yes makes just has teh best vocal melodies.
There are also a few good ones from Ayreon but i don't know which
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Asyte2c00
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 21:43 |
"On Reflection" Gentle Gaint
"Rakim(Live)" Dead Can Dance. Anything by Dead Can Dance???????
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BePinkTheater
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 21:44 |
I'm a big Harmony Nut.
There are tons of great harmonies.
I think Yes has most of the best. Porcupine Tree's Harmonies are great as well. Gentle Giant
Floyd, Symphony X, Flower Kings But then there are The Beatles... Showtunes, Barbershop Quartets, Mozart, System of a Down, Dispatch, Muse, Queen.
Overall I think Non-Prog does better vocal harmony than Prog, but there are some truly great moments with vocal harmony in prog.
Edited by BePinkTheater - September 10 2006 at 21:45
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I can strangle a canary in a tin can and it would be really original, but that wouldn't save it from sounding like utter sh*t.
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 21:46 |
I love the harmonies on "Ghost of Perdition" and "Bleak", as well as the ones on "Piano Lessons" and many other PT songs...I think my favorite harmonies in general have to come from Pink Floyd though
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Australian
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 21:49 |
Yes and Gentle Giant, the harmonies on Knots are amazing.
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BePinkTheater
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 21:59 |
Australian wrote:
Yes and Gentle Giant, the harmonies on Knots are amazing. |
Knots and and On Reflection are groundbakely incredible pieces.
Its songs like that that make me realize that Gentle Giant is the GREATEST prog band ever, if not the greatest band. period.
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I can strangle a canary in a tin can and it would be really original, but that wouldn't save it from sounding like utter sh*t.
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stonebeard
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 22:06 |
Porcupine Tree above all I can think of right now.
"Swim with me into your balckest eyes...."
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Camel_APPeal
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 22:09 |
BePinkTheater wrote:
Knots and and On Reflection are groundbakely incredible pieces.
Its songs like that that make me realize that Gentle Giant is the GREATEST prog band ever, if not the greatest band. period. |
And when you watch this Gentle Giant video, it only makes it clearer!!!
On the Prog-Related scene, The Alan Parsons Project make good use of harmonies as well, especially when they have Chris Rainbow on board, like in the tracks 'Gemini' from the Eye In The Sky Album, or 'Destiny' from the Freudiana album
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"After all, it's music what we're talking about here, so there's no best or worst; just what you like and what you don't"
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xtopher
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 22:14 |
If vocal harmonies are the thing, then I'm going with Porcupine Tree. All I have to do is mention "The Sound of Muzak" and most of you will know what I'm talking about, although I think my favorite are the heavenly vocals in "Glass Arm Shattering"..... ohhhhhhhhh.... orgasmic....
Edited by xtopher - September 10 2006 at 22:15
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video vertigo
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 22:16 |
Harmonium's Dixie, Yes- Leave it, Spock's Beard - Thoughts part II
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Asyte2c00
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 22:19 |
Australian wrote:
Yes and Gentle Giant, the harmonies on Knots are amazing. |
"Knots" features spelendid vocal harmonies, however, I believe that the begining of "Adavant of Prangue" "Dog's Life" and "Think of me with Kindness" feature meore exemplary vocal harmonies on Octopus. "Knots" comes in forth.
All albums considered, "Knots" is one of their better tracks.
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el böthy
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 22:20 |
Knots and Bohemian rhapsody!!! cant get much better that that! Or some parts from A plague of lighthouse keepers!
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Leningrad
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 23:32 |
el böthy wrote:
Or some parts from A plague of lighthouse keepers!
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Matt Dickens
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 23:40 |
the ending of "Heart Attack In A Layby" from in absentia is one of my favorites. A lot of Pink Floyd. Echoes, and pretty much anything else with Gilmour and Wright singing together. Alice In Chains (not prog, sorry) The ones in "Wings For Marie" by Tool. A lot of Yes. Also I dont know why but in The Musical Box by Genesis i really like the harmony on the words "half world" when he says "I am lost within this half world", also Gentle Giant seems to always have some wonderful harmonies, I especcialy love the second track from "In A Glass House" (the title escapes me" but its the one with all the Vibes and marimba and timpani and whatnot.
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Zoso
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Posted: September 10 2006 at 23:57 |
Yes, Porcupine Tree, Gentle Giant, Boston and Queen all come to mind.
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Posted: September 11 2006 at 00:33 |
The vocal harmony from Mellotron Scratch by Porcupine Tree always impressed me.
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Posted: September 11 2006 at 01:21 |
What about Echolyn, they built there whole career on complex melodies. The whole "As the World" album is a testament to this. I can't even really name a particular song because almost every single song of there's is loaded with vocal harmonies. They took what Gentle Giant was doing, but polished it and did it on-block.
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BePinkTheater
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Posted: September 11 2006 at 01:23 |
Camel_APPeal wrote:
BePinkTheater wrote:
Knots and and On Reflection are groundbakely incredible pieces.
Its songs like that that make me realize that Gentle Giant is the GREATEST prog band ever, if not the greatest band. period. |
And when you watch this Gentle Giant video, it only makes it clearer!!!
On the Prog-Related scene, The Alan Parsons Project make good use of harmonies as well, especially when they have Chris Rainbow on board, like in the tracks 'Gemini' from the Eye In The Sky Album, or 'Destiny' from the Freudiana album |
Oh man. I thought I couldn't love this band anymroe than I did.
But now i do.
God, they f**king impress me. haha
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I can strangle a canary in a tin can and it would be really original, but that wouldn't save it from sounding like utter sh*t.
-Stone Beard
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Schizoid Man
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Posted: September 11 2006 at 01:51 |
1. Yes
2. Porcupine Tree
3. Pink Floyd
4. For God's sake people, listen to "The Dark Third" by Pure Reason Revolution for harmonies that are every bit as good as the three I listed above. Specifically the song "The Exact Colour".
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