Archive for the ‘Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March’ Category
- piano, ac gtr picking. no percussion.
- vox enters
- banjo, elc gtr plucking melody and highlights
- bv in final chorus
- ac gtr up close, piano distant
KEY IDEAS to plunder
- no percussion
- ac gtr up close, piano distant
- bup ba-dup ba-dup ba-dup beat
- banjo features heavily
- lyric: ‘don’t bring em up if you can’t put em down’
- middle: elc gtr – single chord whilst bass etc continue progressions
KEY IDEAS to plunder
- lyric: ‘don’t bring em up if you can’t put em down’
- middle: elc gtr – single chord whilst bass etc continue progressions
- subtle organ fade in intro, stops
- tambourine and drum intro 2
- fast, rocking track
- big elc gtr riff
- chorus is just 2 chords;
first instrumental version of chorus features 2 different drum beats for each chord
- lyric: ‘just a footloose man whore’
KEY IDEAS to plunder
- single element of track (preferably something relatively hidden) as intro that fades in and out
eg. subtle organ fade in intro, stops
- differentiate 2 chords in a progression with different drum beats
eg. chorus is just 2 chords; first instrumental version of chorus features 2 different drum beats for each chord
- introduction:
- brushes, verb soaked ekc gtr, breathy vox, distant keys, verbed tambourine
- vox: high (falsetto) doubled with low vox
KEY IDEAS to plunder
- ambience: other worldy
brushes, verb soaked ekc gtr, breathy vox, distant keys, verbed tambourine
- vox: high (falsetto) doubled with low vox
- boxy drum beginning
- muffled spoken voice
- band comes in together
- prosody: ‘rise, rise, rise and tune your pianos’
KEY IDEAS to plunder
- boxy drum beginning
- prosody: ‘rise, rise, rise and tune your pianos’
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