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sleepinginzeal
don’t listen to them you’re right. it was made JUST before synthesizers started sounding like that, so the incredibly surreal backing vocals are all real human voices…hundreds of layers of them. they spent one or two full weeks in the studio just tracking layer after layer of backing vocal, nothing else…and then did a “live mix” of the song in the studio where you run the volume faders up and down on certain tracks while printing to tape, which is how you get the momentary swells and persistent billowing effect on all those dreamy voices. it is absolutely absurd, a singular achievement in the history of recorded music, a “god only knows” or “a day in the life” made by a band that really had no business making something so uniquely beautiful…
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ethelroan
masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece
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hyezm
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thesmithss
"Once the musical backing had been completed Stewart recorded the lead vocal and Godley and Creme the backing vocals, but even though the song was finished Godley felt it was still lacking something. Stewart said, "Lol remembered he had said something into the grand piano mics when he was laying down the solos. He'd said 'Be quiet, big boys don't cry' — heaven knows why, but I soloed it and we all agreed that the idea sounded very interesting if we could just find the right voice to speak the words. Just at that point the door to the control room opened and our secretary Kathy Redfern looked in and whispered 'Eric, sorry to bother you. There's a telephone call for you.' Lol jumped up and said 'That's the voice, her voice is perfect!'."The group agreed that Redfern was the ideal person, but Redfern was unconvinced and had to be coaxed into recording her vocal contribution, using the same whispered voice that she had used when entering the control room."
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