25 Aug 00 - 12:20 AM (#284732) Subject: The Everly Brothers in Concert From: DonMeixner I attended a concert by The Brothers Wednesday nite. I am amazed that 60 year old voices can still sound so young and clear. Phil Everly is surely the God of Harmony voices. I attended with 4 of the guys in my band There is no doubt in my mind that when the Brothers mentioned the Bluesky Boys I was the only one in the place (1500) who said "Yeah!" My guys looked at me and stared. This is still the reunion band, Albert Lee and Buddy Eammons being the standouts. The piano man was wonderful as well. My daughter would thnk I was nuts to spend $35.00 to hear some old guys whose better days are behind them. I think they are just catching they're breath and the second set is just beginning. I was lucky to catch it. Don |
25 Aug 00 - 12:29 AM (#284744) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: catspaw49 Sounds great Don............Still one of the greatest blood harmony duos ever!! Spaw |
25 Aug 00 - 12:37 AM (#284753) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: DonMeixner No doubt Pat, No doubt. |
25 Aug 00 - 01:06 AM (#284783) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: DougR Anyway, Don, 60's not so old. Depends on your perspective. DougR |
25 Aug 00 - 01:58 AM (#284806) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Bev and Jerry When we do harmony singing workshops, we always mention both the Everly Brothers and The Blue Sky Boys as examples of fine harmony singing. In both cases their intonation and phrasing are impeccable, even later in life. By the way, it is a distinct advantage to, in fact, be brothers because their dialect and accents are identical and this is very helpful in singing close harmony. Don't believe it? Imagine two guys singing harmony with one of them being brought up in Brooklyn, NY and the other in Montgomery, Alabama! |
25 Aug 00 - 01:59 AM (#284807) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Clifton53 They do a version of Dylan's (there's that name again) "Abandoned Love" that is incredible. Opens with bagpipes and then those two voices just kick the song's ass. Phil's voice is probably still one of the stongest around. Clifton53 |
25 Aug 00 - 03:39 AM (#284852) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Peter Kasin Glad to hear they're still singing together. I was too young the first time around, but got hooked on their singing after seeing a documentary on them shown on PBS in the 1970's. Didn't they have a bitter falling out for a long time? I vaguely remember the documentary pointing out that a fight broke out between them onstage one time. Well, that's obviously all in the past now. |
25 Aug 00 - 08:51 AM (#284946) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Dulci46 Gee, I'm glad you started this thread. Haven't played my Everly Brothers stuff for several years. Guess what I'm going to do today!!! Everley Brothers are one of my favorites. I to think they are the greatest. And Chanteyranger, yes they did have a falling out, but I won't say what about, because my memory may not have it right, but I think I remember why. Judy
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25 Aug 00 - 09:01 AM (#284951) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: catspaw49 Couldn't let this alone, had to come back............ The difference in theses guys and other blood harmony acts is not in the harmony itself. I have seen them live, listened to records for years, seen them on TV, etc., for many years and I can never catch them not being absolutely together. Neither starts nor ends a note or a word even a nanosecond differently from the other. Tight doesn't begin to describe it. I'm always hopeful of catching them being a hair off, but it never seems to happen. Spaw |
25 Aug 00 - 09:02 AM (#284952) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Kasper Those boys have a lot to answer for - they were probably the strongest influence in turning me into a folk singer. I'd give up everything else if I could still go on singing close harmony. Steve |
25 Aug 00 - 09:23 AM (#284968) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: SINSULL I had a hopeless crush on Phil Everly when I was all of 11. And so I bought I every Everly Brothers album I could get my hands on. No small feat given that I earned my money baby sitting. When I discovered "Songs Our Daddy Taught Us", I was hooked on folk music forever. Still play it - LP and tapes. Still tear up over "Put My little Shoes Away". They tried to sing a few from the album at their reunion concert but realized very quickly that they were losing their audience. "Bye Bye Love" got a standing ovation. Oh well. |
25 Aug 00 - 09:28 AM (#284974) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Midchuck All modern (post-'60s) rock is to some extent traceable to the Beatles. The Beatles often expressly acknowledged their debt to the Everly brothers in creating their singing style. The effect of the Louvin Brothers on the Everly Brothers is obvious. Ergo: The Louvin brothers created modern rock. Now we know whom to blame - But Ira's dead. It's all Charlie Louvin's fault. Peter. |
25 Aug 00 - 09:40 AM (#284980) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: M.Ted Thanks for starting this thread--guess who we are going to see next week--and Don, your tickets were considerably cheaper than they are around here, but who cares? I have loved the Everly Brothers since I was a kid-- |
25 Aug 00 - 09:58 AM (#284999) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Jim the Bart Check out the article about them in the August issue of Acoustic Guitar magazine. Not only were they incredible singers, Don is also identified as a pretty important guitar stylist. Man, those guys can break your heart with ane word. |
25 Aug 00 - 11:29 AM (#285062) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: paddymac If memory serves, I think they're from a farm town in Iowa - Shannon, I think. Might be Iowa's greatest contribution to american culture. (gotta go hide before all those corncobs start flying) :>) |
25 Aug 00 - 11:39 AM (#285067) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: SINSULL Kentucky - no? |
25 Aug 00 - 12:32 PM (#285095) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Ferrara Hey, Great, I didn't know they had done an album called "Songs Our Daddy Taught Us." Sure would love to find it. I'm so glad they still sound great. I'm 58 myself, and singing better than I ever have in my life. What a wonderful discovery that has been! Rita Ferrara |
25 Aug 00 - 01:18 PM (#285136) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Mark Clark The Everleys are from Western Kentucky. They lived in Shenendoah, Iowa for a short time when their dad, Ike Everley, did a local radio program there. If you've never heard any of Ike's guitar work, you've missed a great deal. - Mark |
25 Aug 00 - 01:26 PM (#285143) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: SINSULL Ferrara, It comes up for auction on Ebay occasionally. I have found reprints of it in NY record shops. Actually found a copy of the 50s release in the trash in my co-op. If you like I'll look around. In the shops not the trash. Mary |
25 Aug 00 - 01:57 PM (#285165) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: GUEST,Barry Finn Dream & Kathy's Clown were among the first songs I can ever remember singing & enjoying (thank you Aunt Helen, who was not that much older). Barry |
25 Aug 00 - 08:57 PM (#285385) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Rick Fielding ALBERT LEE! BUDDY EMMONS! THE BLUE SKY BOYS! Don, you lucky dog! Rick |
26 Aug 00 - 01:11 AM (#285499) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Ely I have "Songs OUr Daddy Taught us" on CD. I was a big fan when I was about 12 (which was way past their heyday), and I probably got it when I was in high school, so it might still be available. I don't know if you do CD's or not, but if it's in that format, it's probably in others. |
26 Aug 00 - 01:13 AM (#285500) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Ely Yeah, www.cdnow.com has it on CD. THat's the only format listed, though. I don't know if that helps. |
26 Aug 00 - 01:17 AM (#285505) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: Pene Azul Make that cdnow.mudcat.org and the Mudcat gets a cut. PA |
26 Aug 00 - 12:56 PM (#285636) Subject: RE: BS: The Everley Brothers From: GUEST,Nancy King A few (or maybe more...) years ago I heard an interview with Arlo Guthrie and they were talking about the eternal "what is folk music" question. Arlo said that the Everly Brothers were folk music because their songs are what folksingers sing when they get together. Yessss! --Nancy |
19 Aug 23 - 09:39 PM (#4179553) Subject: RE: The Everley Brothers From: GUEST The Everly Brothers: Harmonies From Heaven | PBS PBS Everly Brothers Interesting documentary (NOT concert but has some music) fundraiser for PBS. Enjoy! Share your reactions if you watch. This was the music people who grew up in the 50’s enjoyed and those who became musician learned. The Joan Baez San Francisco album (the suppressed album) had some Everly Bros. and in after hours at folk clubs their songs were known and played. Linda Ronstadt did some poignant renditions as did many others. Thos. |
21 Aug 23 - 03:24 PM (#4179586) Subject: RE: The Everley Brothers From: Sol Everything I do musically goes back to Don & Phil in some form. The first album I bought was "The Very Best of the Everly Brothers". They were and always will be an inspiration to me. Quality is immortal. |