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Walking in Memphis, Harvard-Radcliffe Veritones

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2007

The H-R Veritones perform Marc Cohn's 'Walking in Memphis'. Adam on solo, Karen, Drea, and Tina as 'gospel girls'.

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  • Nice voices, but this song is DEFINITELY not the correct vehicle for this group. This performance lacks soul and depth. Bring on Marc Cohn.

  • She's amazing throughout the entire thing!!

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  • Technically fine, but that's all there is to it — pure technical skill. Good singers and very well-practiced voices, but it just feels like a singing exercise than an actual performance of a song with mood and meaning.

  • That sounds amazing.. great

  • you're not mistaken, that did happen - thanks for the compliment - adam

  • I think when the three women get together to sing it reminds me of the way the peanut characters dance... great job guys

  • they may be clever, but they sure don't have soul...

  • Cool, interesting.

    thanks for correcting :)

  • Dear jaeshim.,

    I dream of Jeannie.

    The most correct plural is genii (that's three syllables).

    This is because genius is derived from Latin.

    It is the first-person masculine singular form of the word.

    The first-person masculine plural is genii.

    Signed,

    A Screen Gems Production.

  • I keep coming back to this one. Excellent arrangement and execution. I really enjoyed that. Thank you for posting it, vtone06.

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