Doug! Thanks so much for having me on your channel for this conversation!! Such an honor! Looking forward to some more collabs down the road! And I'm IN for the extended Daily Doug intro tag!
For those of us who are Barbershop arrangers, there is nothing better than having Tim record one of your arrangements. He is absolutely the BEST. Thanks for this fantastic interview, Doug.
@@richardwang7772 So many! I guess "Yesterday I Heard the Rain", "Do I Love You?" for men's voices; "Young and Foolish" and "Kiss Me Goodnight" for women's voices come to my mind right now.
The "Bridge" arrangement was heavy on the Doo-Wop, heard that from the outset, but SUPER cool to hear him cut it with 10 (!!!!) multi-tracks. Lot of video editing work there. Might only take him a couple hours to record it, but I bet it takes a lot longer to get everything perfectly lined back up for the releases. Holy hell.
My discovery of Barbershop has been largely through Tim, learning songs through Timtracks. My own vocal performance has improved, undoubtedly, but I keep going back to the tracks to hear what perfection sounds like. Thanks, Tim, and keep up the great work - new tracks and RUclips videos. I can’t get enough of listening to your voice. You and Vocal Spectrum.
Worlds are colliding! I've been watching The Daily Doug for many months for all the content and reactions of Prog music, my favourite kind of music to listen to. Then of course Doug's choral background relates to my own. But now to see Tim Waurick on it - Barbershop is the style of singing I've been doing the most of over the past 30 years, and as such have been listening to Tim's singing for many of those years!
I would never have believed that both of my musical passions-Rush songs and Barbershop Harmony would so delightfully collide right here at “The Daily Doug”!! I’ve seen Tim and Vocal Spectrum numerous times live (Harmony College NW) and was fortunate enough to see Rush live in concert 22 times. This is a wonder episode!! Kudos to Doug and Tim!!
Thank you Doug and Tim for this wonderful interview. Aside from the great talent, I love Tim's energy and enthusiasm; it's infectious. I'm hooked, I'm subscribed, and I look forward to hearing more!
Love Tim's face watching his video back like "yeah I made that" lol Really enjoyed the interview Doug would love to see other big name faces in barbershop it really is a fun group to discuss with
Thank you Doug, love this interview. It's really cool how you are covering genres other than what we mostly hear on your channel. This enables us all to expand our musical horizons. Also really looking forward to your interview with Rachel Flowers. Keep up the good work!
I would classify Tim as a full lyric tenor. It’s the middle of the tenor categories. Sizeable, fluid, doesn’t live super high, but can definitely vacation there often.
Queen's catalog is so ripe for good covers--Bohemian Rhapsody, Prophet Song and so many more! But my suggestion for Tim's "holy grail" would be his choice of ANYTHING from Todd Rundgren's 1985 album 'A Capella'. Thanks for bringing this guy to my attention, Doug--I really dig barbershop!
To further comments that Tim made about the parts…. Baritone is the hardest part to learn and the easiest part to sing. Lead is the easiest part to learn, but it’s the hardest part to sing. Once you learn the funky baritone part, you just need to fit in. Even though the melody is easy to learn, you have to drive and tell the story and support the other three parts in creating music and performance.
Doug, Could you please react to some Warren Zevon ? I am listening to ''Finishing Touches'' from his Mr Bad Example album as I type this. He was incredibly talented and classically trained by Igor Stravinsky well worth listening to his work. There is ''French Inhaler'' ''Desperados under the eaves'' ''Transverse city'' to name a few
hey doug! please do me a solid and react to Jethro tull - Passion play album. I just saw how much you enjoy thick as a brick, and passion play is the other great progressive album of Jethro. you gonna love it.
Tenés muchos videos y no llegue a los primeros, si no lo hiciste podrias reaccionar a Theatre of Tragedy y su tema Der tanz der Schatten en vivo,en vivo, no el del album,se puede apreciar mejor la voz de Liv Kristine, y a Crematory el tema Tears of time, ese sí del album Illusions
Doug! Thanks so much for having me on your channel for this conversation!! Such an honor! Looking forward to some more collabs down the road! And I'm IN for the extended Daily Doug intro tag!
Thanks for doing it, Tim--your voice is absolutely amazing & as of now, you have one more duly impressed subscriber!❤️🤘
@@fidoflint Thanks so much!! I really appreciate that! 😀
You’re welcome Tim! Thank you for talking with me, I truly enjoyed it. I’ll work hard to come up with a good Daily Doug tag for you!
@@Doug.Helvering love it!! So excited!
I am honored to write and work with you on a new extended Daily Doug tag, and also look forward to more collabs down the road.
Tim is the MAN! Not sure that I know a more humble, and genuine dude than him. And his talent is truly hard to comprehend… Fantastic interview!!
Yes !! When worlds collide, what a gift can't wait
For those of us who are Barbershop arrangers, there is nothing better than having Tim record one of your arrangements. He is absolutely the BEST.
Thanks for this fantastic interview, Doug.
GOOOOOO TIM🤗👏👍💈
Which arrangement of yours did he sing?
@@richardwang7772 So many! I guess "Yesterday I Heard the Rain", "Do I Love You?" for men's voices; "Young and Foolish" and "Kiss Me Goodnight" for women's voices come to my mind right now.
@@thebl00per Oh wow kudos to you!
one of the greatest of all time right here
An amazing man with an unbelievable voice and a limitless heart!
@@coyleks4 I couldn't agree more.
Oh this is beyond epic 💥 I think Doug should compose a Daily Doug Tag for Tim :))
I think I’ll start working on it this evening. Coming to a RUclips channel near you soon!
GOAT!
Love, Love Love Tim, amazing I smiled and cried at the same time for bridge over troubled waters
I had tears in my eyes and chills throughout my entire body after hearing this. God creates beautiful voices in his children. Thank you Tim.🙏🙏🙏
🤍🤍 Tim's singing is world class, so happy you got to do this interview Doug 🤍🤍
I always thought of David Phelps when I would hear Tim sing on his channel. I can definitely see some of DP's influence with Tim.
The "Bridge" arrangement was heavy on the Doo-Wop, heard that from the outset, but SUPER cool to hear him cut it with 10 (!!!!) multi-tracks. Lot of video editing work there. Might only take him a couple hours to record it, but I bet it takes a lot longer to get everything perfectly lined back up for the releases. Holy hell.
Proud to know Tim as a GREAT friend and I am always amazed at his singing. Love ya Tim! Great to see you on here!
My discovery of Barbershop has been largely through Tim, learning songs through Timtracks. My own vocal performance has improved, undoubtedly, but I keep going back to the tracks to hear what perfection sounds like. Thanks, Tim, and keep up the great work - new tracks and RUclips videos. I can’t get enough of listening to your voice. You and Vocal Spectrum.
❤ Tim you are the greatest! Doug thanks for the show. Your doing everything I like to listen to.
Tim, you are my hero!
Wow what a surprising show! This was really fun! And what a great singer Tim is! Definitely Bohemian Rhapsody dude!!
Worlds are colliding! I've been watching The Daily Doug for many months for all the content and reactions of Prog music, my favourite kind of music to listen to. Then of course Doug's choral background relates to my own. But now to see Tim Waurick on it - Barbershop is the style of singing I've been doing the most of over the past 30 years, and as such have been listening to Tim's singing for many of those years!
I would never have believed that both of my musical passions-Rush songs and Barbershop Harmony would so delightfully collide right here at “The Daily Doug”!!
I’ve seen Tim and Vocal Spectrum numerous times live (Harmony College NW) and was fortunate enough to see Rush live in concert 22 times. This is a wonder episode!! Kudos to Doug and Tim!!
Wow! I can tell he doesn't inhale! 😆 Tim you are so gifted! Thanks for sharing!!!
Tim is a national treasure who can really go the distance!
(Parody of “I Can Go The Distance” from Disney’s “Hercules”)
Think it’s time to say
Tim can go the distance
Always finds a way
To hold a note so long
And with his bright smile
In his flawless style
Hope there’s no resistance
To be right there and sing along
No matter what the octave, he’ll sing ev’ry part
For a singer’s strength is reflected in his heart
His heart!
In his heart!
His heart!
His heart!
Though it may seem odd
Tim can go the distance
Best voice in the world
Peerless, loud and strong
We exclaim, “My God!”
“Tim can go the distance!”
In our hearts he’s always welcome
Right where he belongs
© 2022
Great story he sounds great 👍
Tim is the greatest!! Very interesting interview!! Loved it! ❤️
THE BEST!
What an outstanding interview! Love all this geekspeak! So informative!
This was such an awesome interview, i really like Tim’s work and im glad that both of you had the chance to have this conversation
Thank you Doug and Tim for this wonderful interview. Aside from the great talent, I love Tim's energy and enthusiasm; it's infectious. I'm hooked, I'm subscribed, and I look forward to hearing more!
Tim I love the 2 videos that you did with SB Mowing!
Shout out to St. Charles, my hometown! (And UMSL)
I adore the Westminster Chorus recording of this arrangement of Bridge Over Troubled Water. Hearing Tim perform it is just spectacular!
Love Tim's face watching his video back like "yeah I made that" lol
Really enjoyed the interview Doug would love to see other big name faces in barbershop it really is a fun group to discuss with
This is just insane. Insane. Who is this guy and where has he been all my life.
And by the way, I’m hearing a lot of David Phelps influence in your tenor parts - and that’s quite a compliment (as you well know)
I'm actually good friends with David! I have a couple of videos covering his versions of songs on my channel!!
Thank you Doug, love this interview. It's really cool how you are covering genres other than what we mostly hear on your channel. This enables us all to expand our musical horizons. Also really looking forward to your interview with Rachel Flowers. Keep up the good work!
Would love to hear you do a reaction video to Tim performing O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Very interesting interview
I’m a big Tim fan
It is always jawdropping when two worlds collide. Tim and Doug? In one video?
Fantastic interview! ❤🎶💈x
Energizing!
I would classify Tim as a full lyric tenor. It’s the middle of the tenor categories. Sizeable, fluid, doesn’t live super high, but can definitely vacation there often.
Queen's catalog is so ripe for good covers--Bohemian Rhapsody, Prophet Song and so many more! But my suggestion for Tim's "holy grail" would be his choice of ANYTHING from Todd Rundgren's 1985 album 'A Capella'. Thanks for bringing this guy to my attention, Doug--I really dig barbershop!
He did it again...
Like that he mentions doing semi occluded vocal track exercises and bubbles singing exercises.
Dude this is so cool
I like Tim Tams and Ten Tims! 😃
I think my favorite track done by Tim is Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea as sung by the Ringmasters.
To further comments that Tim made about the parts…. Baritone is the hardest part to learn and the easiest part to sing. Lead is the easiest part to learn, but it’s the hardest part to sing. Once you learn the funky baritone part, you just need to fit in. Even though the melody is easy to learn, you have to drive and tell the story and support the other three parts in creating music and performance.
Awesome video! Also, Tim if you need tag arrangements for stuff you want to sing, I’m down to arrange! Haha 😍😍
Instead of starting the stopwatch on “-long”, it should have started on the “where” of the “where I belong”.
One of my "Holy Grail" songs I would like to hear barbershop is "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" by The Platters
Doug, Could you please react to some Warren Zevon ? I am listening to ''Finishing Touches'' from his Mr Bad Example album as I type this. He was incredibly talented and classically trained by Igor Stravinsky well worth listening to his work. There is ''French Inhaler'' ''Desperados under the eaves'' ''Transverse city'' to name a few
hey doug! please do me a solid and react to Jethro tull - Passion play album. I just saw how much you enjoy thick as a brick, and passion play is the other great progressive album of Jethro. you gonna love it.
So if you kept your boy sop high notes, you are not singing falsetto up there?
You may want to react to Steve Vai: Freak show excess.
Doug, I would love to see you react and analyse In the Name of God, or any other song by Dream Theater. Greetings from Brazil!
Tenés muchos videos y no llegue a los primeros, si no lo hiciste podrias reaccionar a Theatre of Tragedy y su tema Der tanz der Schatten en vivo,en vivo, no el del album,se puede apreciar mejor la voz de Liv Kristine, y a Crematory el tema Tears of time, ese sí del album Illusions
hello please do opeth- the baying of the hounds, incredible transitions, extremely cerebral, yet melodical...you're gonna dig it !!
lmao “just shut up!”
He can hang on a note like Barbara Streisand