Do Brothers Do It Better???
Rockadelic
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I'm fascinated by bands that have brothers(or sisters) as members. I've found that many times when it's two brothers they usually are the backbone of the band ala drums and bass. But it's those bands that have 3 or more family members that seem to have a special feel, an inbred "tightness" that is probably the result of having grown up together, practicing at hours on end.....or maybe it's just a "music gene" that allows these musicians to reach levels that unrelated folks have a hard time reaching??Sure there are the obvious "pop" bands like Osmonds, Hansen and others who don't necessarily conjur thoughts of musical genius, but in the obscure rock/psych world there are lots of examples of brotherly genius.Is this also found in the Funk/Soul world?? Or is my theory that brothers tend to make "special" music just a crock of shit??
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Absolutely!!!!!!!
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The Shaggs fall into the "It's so far out there it's genius" category
Maybe its obvious, but this is so true in terms of voice...
Just as my Mother sometimes has trouble differentiating between my Brother and I on the phone, I think the vocal similiarities among siblings can allow for enhanced harmonies and blending.
My favorite sibling groups:
Maurice White
Verdine White
+ lil' bro freddie on the drums from '75 and on. Couldn't find a pic of him.
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(hate to sound like a bouncer in a sleazy nightclub, but...)
Can we give it up for some fakeass brothers.
These are the Knight Brothers, famed for their intense 1965 hit, "Temptation 'Bout To Get Me."
(I'm a fan of these guys too, but they are WAY too obscure to print their photo without some identification.)
Uhhhh...the guys second and third from the left are actual brothers....
Since we've strayed somewhat form soul and funk, I'll say Wendy and Bonnie, and The Sound of Feeling sisters.
I've had Wendy and Bonnie's "By the Sea" stuck in my head all morning, such a beautiful song.
Cosign on that listening to Genesis and seeing how young they were at the time I always imagine them practising together in some distant prairy...
Here in quebec we have a similar sibling folk duo
Les Seguin (Richard being the most famous)
They had super interesting multi pitch vocal mixes
I really do agree with the on similar voices theory. Being in a professional choir for 10 years there was a family of 5 brothers (including 2 twins) when they would sing together it was
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