And I'd also like to be Roberto Rossellini at the right place and time.
Oh jeez, I didn't even go Euro in my swinging sixties.
Marcello Mastrioni!
Alain Delon!
Jean Paul Belmondo!
Ilona Costa Bianchi ,'The Girl in Question'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
And I'd also like to be Roberto Rossellini at the right place and time.
Oh jeez, I didn't even go Euro in my swinging sixties.
Marcello Mastrioni!
Alain Delon!
Jean Paul Belmondo!
Oh jeez, I didn't even go Euro in my swinging sixties.
I was thinking more of his most famous inamorata, but yeah. Anything that increases the chances of a close encounter with Bridget Bardot's backside back in the day is a good thing.
When I have children, I want ye to raise them.
Can anyone recommend me poppy records with lots and lots of man/woman dual vocals? Or multiple vocals? Or whatever the words I should be using to articulate what I mean?
Somewhere between the Swimming Pool Qs and The Mamas and The Papas.
Can anyone recommend me poppy records with lots and lots of man/woman dual vocals? Or multiple vocals?
off the top of my head
New Pornagraphers, Pixies, Magnetic Fields
Can anyone recommend me records with lots and lots of man/woman dual vocals? Or multiple vocals? Or whatever the words I should be using to articulate what I mean?
Do you want more duets (trading vocals) or more male/female harmonies?
X has excellent tradeoff vocals.
Lee Hazelwood / Nancy Sinatra
Serge Gainsbourg / Nancy Birkin
Male and female harmonies....Hmmm. The Miracles. Uh...Spanky and our Gang.
Can anyone recommend me poppy records with lots and lots of man/woman dual vocals? Or multiple vocals?
X
I love love love male/female vocals together. It's one of my favorite musical things.
Non-Spring, if you're thinking of '70s pop with a soulful bent, there's Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. Members of the 5th Dimension (who were originally marketed as the black Mamas and Papas, though their later work doesn't really have the male-female interplay) who went on as a duo after the group broke up.
Do you want more duets (trading vocals) or more male/female harmonies?
Harmonies. Less relay, more two-legged race.
Thanks for the suggestions. The 5th Dimension, The Miracles and Spanky and our Gang sound interesting. Not that X and the Pixies don't but they're not really what I'm after.