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I sometimes think that Stevie can be heard on the title track. It's probably more fake Stevie concocted by Lindsey, though- listen from 0:56 to 1:12, for example.
I do love that tiny bit of Christine you can hear at 2:25 to 2:41 just before the guitar solo kicks in. She sounds like a lost soul about to be carried away in the night. I've tried so many times to hear Stevie on Eveywhere.If she's there, her voice has been synthesized almost out of existence |
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I've tried so many times to hear Stevie on Eveywhere.If she's there, her voice has been synthesized almost out of existence[/QUOTE]
That's exactly what was done as did with Mystified. She could easily been mixed in the same way on some of Lindsey's tunes. I guess we will have to wait for the Tango box set to get all the skinny. |
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I think Stevie's voice is there but you would have to strip down the song to hear it. She also sings back up on Go Your Own Way and Dont Stop. You surely dont hear her on those songs. I think there is a trace of Stevie on these songs if you would strip them down. Mick did say Stevie's voice was added later on Everywhere after Stevie threw a hissy fit.
I was not aware Klonopin was an issue this early. It was not until an interview I saw with Stevie a few years ago that she admitted she would show up late to Tango sessions because of tranquilizers and there was tension between her and Lindsey. Maybe it was an excuse from her. But even if she started taking Klonopin at this time, its not going to be visible in album photos or even on stage. Like any drug it takes time for obvious changes to take place. In addition her doctor would up her dose year after year. Again like any drug, the body builds up a tolerance and you need more and more to achieve the same effect. Towards the end everyone could see how zonked out Stevie was. It was in her eyes, in her speech and even her behavior. 1987 and 1988 were good years. The lights went out during the 1989 tour and it was worse in 1990 and so on.
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On Go Your Own Way, I think she just sings backup to the tune in the chorus, and so Lindsey drowns her out. You can hear her though at 2:38 when Lindsey cuts out the melody. I can't hear at all on Don't Stop.
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This is why we need a remaster of Tango!
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She's very prominent in the concert version from the Tango tour. I always liked her in the chorus. I always loved her harmonies in the alternate version of You Make Loving Fun as well. |
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Check this out - fresh off the plane and she looks incredible. This could've been 10 years earlier. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM81_qkp3KI |
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I don't quite think she looks as good as a decade before, but in that video (and in these pictures below), she looks surprisingly fantastic. Hot: White hot: Sipping napalm, smoking dynamite facing a thermonuclear sunrise on Mercury in July hot: So sad to know it was only a matter of time until the big evil K would pull her under. So amazing then, to see her rise again like a Phoenix a decade later. I mean, look at Stevie in this photo with the band in 1998 at the Brit awards: She looks like she aged about 20 seconds in the ensuing 10 years since Tango, and she was more popular, influential and beloved than ever before.
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That's what I hear too. Lindsey experimented a lot with the voice oscillator on Tango. But I agree with SisterNightroad, it would be a good question for Richard D.
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she was certainly endearing.
And has proven after all this time to be enduring.
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Stevie sang on Little Lies, obviously, but she also sang on Everywhere. I can clearly hear her on the chorus, particularly the last line of it. She doesn't really sing on any other Tango tunes except her own. She may or may not be that weird voice on Family Man--I think it's her.
In response to someone else's observation that Stevie doesn't really sing much or at all on Lindsey and Christine's Mirage tunes, I would say Love in Store is a notable exception. Her harmonies on that really give that song an added glow. Of course she sings the chorus on Go Your Own Way, but she does not sing at all on the studio version of Don't Stop. |
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