Re: Vocal harmony conbination variations
Hi all, always wondered in the great outro to NKIT, is it Don singing "Everybody's Talkin" and then Glenn singing the next line "People Started Walkin"? It begins at 4:42
I thought so for a long time but now doubt myself, they did trade vocals on the outro of Doolin Dalton where they are both kind of humming to the melody as the song is about to fade out. It's moments liek that earend them those grammys for vocal arrangements :)
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OntheBorder74
Hi all, always wondered in the great outro to NKIT, is it Don singing "Everybody's Talkin" and then Glenn singing the next line "People Started Walkin"? It begins at 4:42
I thought so for a long time but now doubt myself, they did trade vocals on the outro of Doolin Dalton where they are both kind of humming to the melody as the song is about to fade out. It's moments liek that earend them those grammys for vocal arrangements :)
As far as I know Glenn sings 'everybody's talkin'/people started walkin'.
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Freypower
As far as I know Glenn sings 'everybody's talkin'/people started walkin'.
I agree, FP.
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OntheBorder74
Hi all, always wondered in the great outro to NKIT, is it Don singing "Everybody's Talkin" and then Glenn singing the next line "People Started Walkin"? It begins at 4:42
I thought so for a long time but now doubt myself, they did trade vocals on the outro of Doolin Dalton where they are both kind of humming to the melody as the song is about to fade out. It's moments liek that earend them those grammys for vocal arrangements :)
I should have answered the second part. They do both hum the melody at the end of Doolin Dalton. After 'he left that peaceful life behind' Don hums & then Glenn does the same. Then Don hums again & I think it's stil him at the very end.
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It sounds like Don at the end.
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Obviously Visions is Felder's only vocal lead, but I was wondering if anyone knew who else did what in it? During the body of the song it sounds like Henley-Felder-Leadon (?) for the main vocals with Glenn and Randy on the high harmony parts afterwards, but I can't really be sure. You can certainly hear Glenn in there though.
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From Heaven and Hell:
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At one point in the lyrics, Don and Glenn sing, “Play on, El Chingadero, play on.”
Does that fit with what you hear?
I'm hopeless at separating vocals. Do you think they've doubled Don Felder's vocals or is someone singing along with him?
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That's a good point re: vocal doubling, I'm not sure. The two vocal parts I refer to are, for example: 'Go ahead and life all your fantasies' sung by Felder and another (?), then straight after comes 'Don't you ever think about the other side?' sung much quieter but also much higher, with Glenn clearly in it. The 'play on...' line is deeper so is most likely Henley and Glenn.
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thelastresort
That's a good point re: vocal doubling, I'm not sure. The two vocal parts I refer to are, for example: 'Go ahead and life all your fantasies' sung by Felder and another (?), then straight after comes 'Don't you ever think about the other side?' sung much quieter but also much higher, with Glenn clearly in it. The 'play on...' line is deeper so is most likely Henley and Glenn.
Glenn is singing both 'go ahead' etc & 'don't you ever think' etc & I assume that the other voice here is Henley because Felder is singing lead.
To me 'play on El Chingadero' sounds like Felder & Randy.