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I'd love to ask Tango Lindsey how he'd feel about performing with karaoke tracks, 35 years in the future.
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Yesterday in the car Everywhere came on. I again tried to listen for Stevie but never heard her. But I had a great idea. I think she should have been on the ending part....da da da da. It would have been a nice punch for the song. Her voice may have overpowered other parts of the song because Lindsey crafted a very delicate back up vocal. Its not like this live where back up vocals are powerful and strong.
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I always thought that was Lindsey on the chorus.
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I always loved this song. It’s definitely an “altered vocal track” It’s like Don’t stop to me ….your not sure if your hearing Lindsey’s voice or Christine’s.
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On the chorus, it's Christine's voice singing lead. Lindsey is singing a barely perceptible low harmony.
The backing vocals on the verses are all Lindsey.
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On one of the alternative takes of Mystified on the Tango deluxe, it's clearly Lindsey singing the chorus. It works rather well, I think.
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Stevie is on the chorus of the early version but not of the album version. As for the 'ahhhs' throughout the verses, I'm inclined to think it is all Lindsey, but I might be wrong and Christine is layered in those somewhere.
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I think some of these things we’re just not going to be able to say for sure. Someone would need to examine the tracking data from the reel-to-reel tapes to see who is singing and who is pretending to sing. I wish somebody from Warner Bros were highly active on the Ledge. We could just say, “Hey, Phil, can you go check after work?”
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It’s unfortunate that fans have to play detective to figure out who is singing on certain songs. This appears to be an issue with many of the songs Lindsey produced. We should be able to know with confidence who is singing on Mystified. I’ve seen similar questions on here about Family Man, Everywhere, Little Lies, etc. I suspect this is something Lindsey enjoyed doing, starting with Tusk and continuing with Mirage and Tango. If Lindsey hadn’t left FM and had produced Behind the Mask (and I know that would have been an entirely different album if he had produced it), the harmonies of Skies the Limit, Behind the Mask, Save Me, etc would have been gone and we would have primarily heard Lindsey’s voice in the chorus of most of those songs, with little contribution from Stevie.
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I think Lindsey uses all three voices but just mixes the harmonies so their almost unidentifiable . (Book of Love/Empire States/Eyes of the World/Everywhere/Mystified etc……) He did the same thing with his songs on the Buck/McVie album.
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Edit: And yes, I know that opening call-response on the live version is Pachelbel, but the execution of it reminds me of Pygmy folk music I once heard in a World Music class. Last edited by aleuzzi; 05-31-2022 at 09:45 PM.. |
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There is NO WAY $tevie could have sang Christine's part on the intro and break in Eyes.
Christine and Lindsey made FM, yet the Old Goat got all the attention. That's bahhhhhhhhh'd.
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Stevie would have thought it was Taco Bell's Canon vs. Pachelbel's Canon
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