SakuraSYayoi
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I read proposed liner notes(written by Mr. Daniel Levitin for "As Time Goes By") at Yuka(Yuko)'s site and yesterdayoncemore site.
Have you listened to the songs, "Comin' Thro' The Rye/Good Vibrations" and "You'll Never Know" ?
I watched the first televison show. I remember that Karen and John Denver sang "CTTR/GV". I love it. In the notes Mr. Levitin wrote that the medley "Comin' Thro' The Rye/Good Vibrations" was an encore from their 1976 live Palladium show in London. Did Karen sing the medley or sing with someone (Richard? or back up member)? Did they perform the medley at New London Theatre just after at Palladium?
Is there anyone who knows"YOU'LL NEVER KNOW"?
Mr. Levitin wrote:
One of the true gems on this collection is "You'll Never Know," in which Richard takes the lead vocal. Richard's voice is reminiscent of the great crooners, with an uncanny sense of pitch. This track is one of the few times Richard's voice is presented without doubling or effects, and you can hear how good he really is.
Sakura
Have you listened to the songs, "Comin' Thro' The Rye/Good Vibrations" and "You'll Never Know" ?
I watched the first televison show. I remember that Karen and John Denver sang "CTTR/GV". I love it. In the notes Mr. Levitin wrote that the medley "Comin' Thro' The Rye/Good Vibrations" was an encore from their 1976 live Palladium show in London. Did Karen sing the medley or sing with someone (Richard? or back up member)? Did they perform the medley at New London Theatre just after at Palladium?
Is there anyone who knows"YOU'LL NEVER KNOW"?
Mr. Levitin wrote:
One of the true gems on this collection is "You'll Never Know," in which Richard takes the lead vocal. Richard's voice is reminiscent of the great crooners, with an uncanny sense of pitch. This track is one of the few times Richard's voice is presented without doubling or effects, and you can hear how good he really is.
Sakura