Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

Given the truth of what you say...shouldn't we be ordering ourselves a pair of Dumbo ears? ":O}
 
Fine choice by Rick. Thank you!!
Ok this is inquiry, not criticism.
I found the vocal to be very well done.
But for all the complexity I wasn't really drawn to the guitar. It seemed somewhat mechanical?

Best I can place it would be to say they didn't seem to complement each other. So loan me your ears, tell me how you hear it, if you will.":O)
 
Sorry for the fast turn around on this one...
But she's just magnificent!
How do they pour so much dance into such a little body!?

 
What do hey call what's she's doing with her voice?
Verbrato? There's a buzz in it that I find quite attractive.


She's harmonizing with herself. It'd be great if someone else in the band could harmonize with her, but I see no microphones other than hers. In other words she sings a passage using a set of notes once, then sings it again using different notes. When her voices are mixed together the sound is much more interesting this way.

Harmony is probably Europe's gift to the world of music. Maybe.
 
Ok this is inquiry, not criticism.
I found the vocal to be very well done.
But for all the complexity I wasn't really drawn to the guitar. It seemed somewhat mechanical?

Best I can place it would be to say they didn't seem to complement each other. So loan me your ears, tell me how you hear it, if you will.":O)


It's an extremely complicated song, it modulates from one key to another in very interesting (and extremely difficult to play by ear) ways.
 
Sorry for the fast turn around on this one...
But she's just magnificent!
How do they pour so much dance into such a little body!?




Maddie Ziegler is one heck of fine dancer. Sia wrote and sings the song, but doesn't like to face the public when performing. I could well be wrong but it's possible that less than stellar plastic surgery explains her camera shyness.
Rick at his best in that video, I remember that song well.


Glad you do. Me not so much. One hell of a song, though.
 
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