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Totally agree. Even more amazing, since they raised the key from D to E. #youngervoices
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So is that the reason it hasn't been sung live since the mid seventies then? Their voices are old and it's too difficult now ?
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Their harmonies have never topped Honey Hi. Also, I haven't seen anyone mention Never Forget yet. Lindsey was at his vocal-arranging best during the Tusk and Mirage era.
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Live performances of Why and Hypnotized, Warm Ways rehearsals, Blue Letter, Over My Head, Beautiful Child, Sisters of the Moon, Brown Eyes, Honey Hi, Love in Store, Little Lies.
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I was going to mention Never Forget, but I have a quibble with Stevie's harmony there--it's arranged too low. When it's in the mix, something doesn't hang perfectly right there. It's still a great song with great harmonies, but I wish she was signing either a slightly higher harmony or a more imaginative lower one.
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I just came here to mention Never Forget. I'm always left smiling at the end of listening to Tusk just because of those harmonies alone.
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Tusk really is a fantastic album. I feel like Honey Hi and Never Forget don't get enough credit. Those harmonies are FM's best imo.
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Honey Hi was the first to come to mind for me. I can just get lost in the ending of that song.
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Honey Hi is probably my favorite harmony the band has done. As much as Mystified is hated, I love it and the gorgeous harmonies.
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I adore the arrangement of Honey Hi.
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"Honey Hi" is perhaps one of the most underrated moments in Fleetwood Mac history. It is, hands down, the greatest three part harmony that the band has ever recorded.
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Tusk...Tusk...Tusk! So many gems and yes one of their best three part harmonies recorded. |
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How has nobody said Steal Your Heart Away yet?
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Just watched it, yeah that's a good one.
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