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strangefruit1 wrote: I have listened to this song more than any other Church song and that's saying a lot. I have literally played it at home , in the car, non stop, I either have severe OCD, which I already know I do or there is something about this song that is haunting and captures you. I prefer to think it is the latter. The sense of inescapable destiny that is similar to what captured me in Donnie Darko, where not suprsing I watched the movie to death and still can never get tired of it.
Good one. I can't say that I've listened to DH as much as you have, but I usually open my bike ride with it 5 days a week. For me, it's my next "Block", "Aura", or "Texas Moon".
Donnie is a great movie for anyone out there who hasn't seen it. It captivated me from the very beginning as some Church songs do.
For those of you who smoke pot - my recommendation is this:
1. Smoke
2. Set no expectaions
3. Read nothing about the movie
4. Put headphones on or listen to the beginning LOUD
5. Enjoy
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Operetta*
BONE
v 4/4 time
v Key C Major
v Verse chords |C Major | B Minor | A Minor | G Major| F# Minor |E Minor | D Major | C Major | % |
Chord progression based off a descending C Lydian scale
(F#=#4 of a regular C Major scale)
v Chorus |C Major|
The bass line pivots between E and F indicating
the use of a regular major instead of a Lydian scale
v Instrumentation
Guitars (12 string, electric*), drums, bass,
piano, vocals, mellotron trumpets
A distant high-pitched harmonic drone can be heard
throughout the chorus section
* Equipped with a vibrato effect, reverb and delay
FLESH
This is an ambient piece that focuses primarily on soundscaping--on slowly building the atmosphere and shifting the tone colours of the instruments through a variety of articulations and effects to create some rather stirring changes. Together with the acute brightness of the 12-string guitar and the synth trumpets the song becomes an impressionist piece. Intentionally, and tastefully, the musicians underplay their instruments leaving spaces between the notes--complementing each other and creating textures that are rich and full yet subtle: subtle piano, subtle arpeggios on the guitar in the background; and even though the chords are tamed they're also mildly tempered--played with a vibrato effect and delay for prolonged sustain, thus filling the voids and creating ambience. Harmonically and structurally this piece is quite simple as the chord selection is standard and fairly repetitive, but the subtle changes made through the instruments create variety in the piece, and interesting new flavours are added to the mix with each new verse.
In the third verse the strings add more texture and create a feeling of building (peaking). Call-and-response style vocals are also present making a change from the previous two verses, e.g. 2:18 "Life is short…just you listen…", etc.
The chorus that follows is filled with musical goodies such as the counterpoint melody between the two vocal lines at 2:25, and the harmonised vocal line (which is very reminiscent of Beatles style harmonies--and even vocals) at 2:32.
Tuning? Tooning to temperance
So quietly flows the Don
But where have all the flowers gone?
The dollar, McCann and big Jim Goff
The Cossacks, the tarriers and M Sholokhov?
Dee-deadly-unnaxxxo
*Wrote this yonks ago and completely forgot to post it.
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