Good poem for this Harmony thread, just received this morning...

Harmony
by Stuart Kestenbaum
You know the Beatles could have
afforded another microphone,

but George would always stand
in
 the middle and step up to

Paul's when it was time to
join in. Because that's the way

harmony is, you need to share the
electricity, the voice, the words.

Just the way we do when we drive
in our cars with the radio on,

the
 windows rolled down with fall in the
air, dead leaves swirling in the wake,

or in the spring, the earth damp and soft,
the air hazy with pollen. We hear

the song that moves us, crank the
radio
 and sing along, at the top of

our lungs, as if we just joined
the group. In tune out of tune,

country western, rock and roll, we want
to harmonize. A whole country of

would-be stars losing love, finding love
with the radio in different

cars, on different paths, the dark
road rumbling beneath. 
"Harmony" by Stuart Kestenbaum, from Pilgrimage. © Coyote Love Press, 1990.  




On Saturday, November 2, 2013 8:33 PM, "s3raph...@yahoo.com" 
<s3raph...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
  
 Yes Man Tran were good - a bit AOR maybe? - a bit "commercial" maybe? 
Here's some quality music. Pentangle in their heyday:
http://tinyurl.com/od9g4u4



---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, <jr_esq@...> wrote:


Now you guys got me going here.  Many years ago we saw the Manhattan Transfer 
in Sacramento, CA.  They were excellent in harmonizing songs.  Here they sing 
Route 66:

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