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BingFrisby May-18-2005, 20:57 GMT
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United Kingdom
 | After S&G who would be your second favourite duo? I choose Gallagher & Lyle. |
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Scaaty May-18-2005, 21:58 GMT
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Ireland
 | especially when art sings their songs:) ATM my fav duo is paul & Richard Tee singing Ace In The Hole. |
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Klausi May-19-2005, 06:20 GMT
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Germany
 | Crosby and Nash as singers, although Stills and Young are better musicians (composers).
Simon and Dylan and Simon and Harrison were not so good, but Simon and Mccartney (doing an Old Beatles-song in LA 2001)! |
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kathys_song65 May-19-2005, 14:24 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | Lennon/McCartney :)
But I really liked it when Paul sang with George on SNL, and when he sang with Paul Mc for the charity concert :) |
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Bodo May-19-2005, 15:59 GMT
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Austria
 | Hey boys and girls - these are not really duos you are talking about. (The Beatles are 4, and Paul and Macca are not a duo after singin 1 song together live on stage)
It´s hard to think about other good duos.
Ok.. the Eurythmics have been a good 80´s duo, and Roxette..for teenies.
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Nathgertsch May-19-2005, 17:03 GMT
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France
 | Tears For Fears were not bad too (and they are back !) |
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gypsy May-19-2005, 17:48 GMT
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United Kingdom
 | Kings of Convenience! They are an acoustic duo from Norway. A lot of people say they are just copying S&G, and it´s true that they take a lot of inpiration from them, but I think they´re great. They have a really good song called ´Homesick´ about listening to S&G. |
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Turkey May-19-2005, 20:31 GMT
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United Kingdom
 | Brenadan Monaghan & Niall Mclean
OR
The Everly Bros!!! |
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reika May-19-2005, 20:42 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | "The Blood of Eden" by Peter Gabriel and Paula Cole. (also does it w/ Kate Bush) Incrediable, meaningful lyrics, and haunting music. If you like PS, odds are you´ll like this song.you can proably hear it at Kazaa. Check it out and let me know if you like it. Also like the Everly Brothers. They´re from Kentucky where I spent my childhood and I Love their harmony. Good choice Turkey. |
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kathys_song65 May-19-2005, 21:22 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | I said Lennon/McCartney, not the Beatles /:) Lennon/McCartney IS a duo.
They sang more than one song on stage, so for that short time being, they were indeed a duo. |
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Kuno May-20-2005, 08:12 GMT
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Switzerland
 | Hey Scaaty, I absolutely agree with you. Just two days ago, I watched the tower-dvd again, and I fell in Love with this song. Richards voice is absolutely fantastic, and it´s a great song anyway ! |
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Thomas May-20-2005, 10:24 GMT
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Netherlands
 | Lennon/McCartney is my second duo too, I think. And Bodo, for a quartet I think I choose the Beatles then :-). |
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Bee-lee May-20-2005, 10:25 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | Richard and Linda Thompson
Richard Thompson is an amazing songwriter and guitarist that came out during the 60s. It´s sort of surprisng he´s never garnered much commercial success or name recognition, despite the quality of his solo and with collaboration with his then wife, Linda. Despite later being named the 9th best album of the 1980´s "Shoot Out The Lights" sold just 60,000 copies, but was actually their most succesful commercially. |
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Bee-lee May-20-2005, 10:26 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | ^^^
Oops forgot to mention Rollingstone said "Shoot Out the Lights" was the 9th best album of the 80s, not me ;) |
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scaaty May-20-2005, 16:06 GMT
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Ireland
 | how about the carpenters as a duo?? |
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