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When they harmonise on the middle section ("Back to the country, the scenic life / Where I intend to cut myself off"), before a chiming guitar and reverby keyboard lead a triumphant instrumental passage in wonky unison, the effect is spine-tingling.
Knows there is an interesting debate ongoing across Europe on 4th gen mobile, UK government feels we should harmonise on spectrum.
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Those were the tough guys, the guys you should be afraid of, harmonising on a street corner in Queens somewhere!
It was produced by Stock Aitken Waterman in 1989, and has Kylie and Jason harmonising on the "world of dread and fear" bit.
It was at odds, though, with Robyn Hitchcock and Green Gartside's sweet harmonising on Hitchcock's Trams of Old London, and Mike Lindsay and Becky Jacobs of Tunng turning the Pogues' Rainy Night in Soho into spectral folk noir.
They harmonised on the themes of mobilising the citizenry, helping the voluntary sector and seeking long-term solutions to the long-term troubles of that non-voting minority the age of prosperity forgot.
A dark waltz on record, tonight it morphs into something truly unsettlingly: Karen O and Miranda deliver ghostly harmonising on the closing couplet – "Didn't you ever have enough?" – calling to mind the creepy twins from The Shining.
Earlier in the day, Baez performed the gospel standard We Shall Overcome; Odetta declared I'm on my Way; Dylan sang Only a Pawn In Their Game, about the slaying of Mississippi civil rights activist Medgar Evers; and Peter, Paul and Mary harmonised on their hit version of Dylan's Blowin' in the Wind, itself based on the spiritual No More Auction Block.
We get some delicious banjo/fiddle interplay on Whitby Lads, Carthy defies a broken finger to pluck her fiddle on Cats & Dogs, they harmonise upliftingly on May Song, turn in a beautiful unaccompanied version of Banks of the Sweet Primroses and deliver an affecting 10,000 Miles.
In 1998, an ad hoc coalition of consumer-rights activists and environmentalists helped to sink the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI), a draft treaty to harmonise rules on foreign investment under the aegis of the OECD.
In April 1998 the NGOs used the Internet to scupper the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI), another international agreement designed to harmonise rules on foreign investment.
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