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![]() Can you imagine this song with Stevie’s 1983ish voice? I love the SYW version but can’t you see this song being amazing earlier on with the same production?
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![]() Destiny Rules is a great song and in her Mirage voice, probably sung in a higher key with her signature vibrato in tact, it would've ranked high on her list of songs. In the SYW version, the best part is the music and the production, the vocal is a bit on the lazy side and needed to be better.
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![]() You can actually hear Stevie's adenoids click when she sings the "Like a diamond snake..." part.
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![]() I actually really like Destiny Rules as is. On a side note, I appreciate the attempt to craft a new arrangement for Smile At You. I think the SYW version accentuates the drone of her voice and limited range. I almost think sticking to something closer to the original 82 demo in a lower key would have been a better fit for her. Id be curious if they did a take that was closer to the '82 demo that is sitting in the vaults. It would be interesting to hear.
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Last edited by BigAl84; 01-05-2023 at 03:16 PM.. |
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![]() I think it’s the most classic-sounding thing on the album. It has a mid-70s, dusty California highway vibe. It would have been a 1977 radio hit.
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