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a "crystal" related question...
Having recently bought the White album and listening to Linds singing Crysal ( his voice is beautiful!), it got me wondering...it's a Stevie written song..... with him on lead vocals, how unusual is that??? Are there anymore (on the BN album perhaps?) I can't ever imagine Stevie singing lead on any of his written songs, so for her, to let him do that on Crysal must have been something pretty special.
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The only other song that I can think of where the lyric was written by one and the song was sung, not as a duet, but as a totally solo vocal by another is Mystified. Course that was between Lindsey and Christine.
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It IS interesting that Lindsey sang Crystal, as Stevie has said that Lindsey wasn't exactly into all those "crystal visions" lyrics she had. He probably thought they were too airy-fairy or something lol. Yet he sang this, and quite well, too - like he means it. I think his voice sounds better on the BN version - deeper, more masculine. He sang higher for the white album in general, it seems, at least on that song and I'm So Afraid. If I were to guess how that came about (and of course I'm just guessing!) I would think that while Lindsey was working on the song in the studio, he probably sang along as he figured out the chording or whatever. Perhaps he, Stevie, and Keith liked how he sounded on it and decided when it was time to record that they would do it with him on the vocal. Plus, there's the ladykiller aspect of the song, where we all go "aahhhh" when he sings lines like "the love that had finally, finally found me, then I knew in the crystalline knowledge of you..." They probably figured that angle couldn't hurt sales amongst the female members of the record-buying public! lol! All guessing! But one thing's for sure: Lindsey and Stevie weren't as hostile towards each other at that point and more open to sharing. The BN period is also the only time they are credited as having written a song together, just the two of them (Frozen Love). Ah, but then the faces of love have changed! ;-) |
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I s'pose that's true about The Chain. I tend to always overlook that one because I guess don't really think of it as a Lindsey solo vocal since there is so much group vocalizing throughout.
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Another one, I don't know who's heard You And I Part II sung by Christine, but I believe she actually wrote that one as well. It sounds as if it was changed to be part II because where the "you you you you you and I" part is, Chris sings "if you will love me today". It's a really nice rendition. -Brian
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Christine said she'd written an instrumental piece called "the Dolphin song" or something like that, and Lindsey took that home and added lyrics -- becoming Mystified.
You and I, part 2 was the opposite with Lindsey writing an instrumental and Christine adding words. They've got co-writing credits on both of those.
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