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09 ‘Bottle Baby’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March

  • 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

  1. no percussion
  2. ac gtr up close, piano distant

08 ‘Thin Captain Crackers’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March

  • 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

  1. lyric: ‘don’t bring em up if you can’t put em down’
  2. middle: elc gtr – single chord whilst bass etc continue progressions

07 ‘Just Passing Through’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March

  • 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

  1. single element of track (preferably something relatively hidden) as intro that fades in and out
    eg. subtle organ fade in intro, stops
  2. 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

06 ‘The Honey Month’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March

  • introduction:
  • brushes, verb soaked ekc gtr, breathy vox, distant keys, verbed tambourine
  • vox: high (falsetto) doubled with low vox

KEY IDEAS to plunder

  1. ambience: other worldy
    brushes, verb soaked ekc gtr, breathy vox, distant keys, verbed tambourine
  2. vox: high (falsetto) doubled with low vox

05 ‘Mother Greer’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March

  • boxy drum beginning
  • muffled spoken voice
  • band comes in together
  • prosody: ‘rise, rise, rise and tune your pianos’

KEY IDEAS to plunder

  1. boxy drum beginning
  2. prosody: ‘rise, rise, rise and tune your pianos’
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