James Gray if a listener has a real trained ear, they’d know their harmonies back then were bs. They had producers who knew how to make it work. I’ve seen their recent videos on their IG and here on RU-vid it seems like they’ve really worked on their harmonies and actually harmonize now. The tallest brother Brian just sings the melody in a bass tone. That’s all he does even now but the other 3 do the 3-part chords.
@@alonzotanner1226 maybe their harmonies back then were bs however, music is in the ear of the beholder. The main focus of my comment was on Jason Dalyrimple’s part at the end of the song when they sang a cappella. His part that he sings in this performance is not the same as it is on the album. That is why I posted that I like this version better because of that specific chord that he specifically sings. Thank you for taking time out to respond and engage with me in conversation. I always enjoy talking music.
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I assume you’re joking cuz this is obviously not lip syncing for so many reasons. If you weren’t, then you need to shut your old tone deaf self up. Thanks