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HeuristicsInc wrote:Heine's lyrics are good. It's a similar idea to what I had in mind but didn't write
-bill
wickedcripple wrote:heine - Loved the keys
jb wrote:heine - ...It's 3:52 and it feels like it.
hillbilly wrote:Bgm--- What brand of Acoustic is that? and is the guitar a recording a blend of mike and piezio or what. Just enjoy the sound. If you dont answer your a prick.
the panna cotta army wrote:some reviews which are obviously all my own opinion which ain't worth much of anyone's money.
Klownhole - no vote because I simply don't like this. I think it's well executed and the production is good. maybe its just too heavy or its the lack of melody and monotonous delivery that I find wearisome, but it just don't tickle my fancy.

Märk wrote:I hate synthpop and rap, and love rock and roll. There, I said it.
Klownhole: I wish I could vote for this 1000 times. "No more buttsecks" Awesome.

Lunkhead wrote:Dear the panna cotta army,
I really like your songs. I think it would be great if you consistently used the same band name when you entered, though, so that all your songs showed up on the same page in the archive and on my jukebox ( http://sfjukebox.org/ ). Looks like you've submitted twice as "The Panna Cotta Army", five times as "Panna Cotta Army", and twice as "The Pannacotta Army".
http://sfjukebox.org/artists?artistName ... Name=panna
Spud just uses whatever band name people send him, so it's up to the submitters to be consistent if they want all their songs grouped together.
Thanks,
A fan
PS You're not the only person who's submitted under various slightly different names, and I don't mean to pick on your or single you out, I just happened to notice it while listening to the new fight and enjoying your song.
Märk wrote:Billy & the Psychotics: No. Just, no.
Billy's Little Trip wrote:...I thought Canadians were supposed to be nicer.
Märk wrote:Billy's Little Trip wrote:...I thought Canadians were supposed to be nicer.
Man, haven't you ever watched South Park? We're a bunch of assholes.
Billy's Little Trip wrote:Märk wrote:Billy's Little Trip wrote:...I thought Canadians were supposed to be nicer.
Man, haven't you ever watched South Park? We're a bunch of assholes.
yeah, but they're from Colorado. Typical, Canadians trying to convince people that they are Americans to get past security.![]()
The quickest way to separate who's Canadian and who's America. Point to the left and yell, TIM HORTON's IS HALF OFF ON COFFEE AND DONUTS!
Manhattan Glutton wrote:JB - Thank you for the hilarious reviews.
Manhattan Glutton wrote:Regarding lyrics, I will be the first to admit that mine are incredibly weak and frail like a malnourished kitten left outside to die, or your Christmas bonus. However, in my mind, music takes priority over words, and so long as none of them were distractingly offensive (such as the song "Catfood" by King Crimson), then I feel they have done their intended purpose.
Manhattan Glutton wrote: While labels such as "neutral", "universal", and "booooooooring" may indeed be appropriate, I truly feel that I've described a somewhat unique feeling with my song, and that I've conveyed that feeling with my performance and music
Manhattan Glutton wrote:rather than pedantically descriptive words that satisfy your need for an alien orgy in every song (and I really have no desire to start making joke songs, anyway).
Manhattan Glutton wrote:Long story short, you were correct that I had already known my lyrics were somewhat on the weak side, but your proposed solution for reconciling this shortcoming is not my cup of tea.
Manhattan Glutton wrote:While it's no excuse, to be fair to myself: when I've used more symbolism in the past, I've received blank stares from the peanut gallery and complaints about how things don't make sense - so the truth of the matter is that I've adjusted my lyrics for that crowd, and I've gotten fairly positive results by doing so.
Manhattan Glutton wrote:Regarding the length of the song: you were indeed correct that I knew this would be a criticism. I really do understand that this is a concern in this age of lolcats, high-fructose breakfast cereals, and the revival of My Little Ponies. However, there are two very good reasons for the length of the song, and neither may be valid in your eyes, but I would like to explain them to you since it was obviously a very large hang-up (as made apparent by your reviews). Firstly, I feel that the length of the song is appropriate for the subject matter. As you may have noticed, the song focuses on waiting a long time. I was hoping to build up musical emotion - perhaps I failed there - but at the same time, can you really fault me for making a song about "waiting a long time" long? It's totally symbolic. I believe that to be the technical term that literary analysts use. Second of all, I want to see how long I can make a song and still keep it interesting. Yes, I understand that everyone's time is limited and I'm lucky that people even listen past the intro, BUT for the people that do listen past the intro and do enjoy it, then it is like eating a King Size Snickers instead of a Mini Snickers, or sitting in the bathtub with a cold glass of whiskey. I enjoy both of those things, don't you? On top of that, when they (or more likely, I) listen to the song on loop, it will take four days to wear out instead of two.
Manhattan Glutton wrote:As for your song, I imagine it appeals to me as much as mine to you. I don't understand what these words mean, other than some man in spandex may be dancing to them, and that makes me feel terribly uncomfortable.
Manhattan Glutton wrote: The vibe is very spastic and self-conscious. Personally, I would lay back the tempo or drums and give it more of a "groove" feel than a "jingle" feel, but you know what you like, and you would have done that if that's what you like.
Manhattan Glutton wrote:The compression feels too harsh in some places, or the synth is tingling my spidey senses (example: 2:09-2:17).
Manhattan Glutton wrote:The guitar section is my favorite, and I would like it to be a little longer.
Manhattan Glutton wrote:The delay on the vocals may be a little overkill, particularly at the chorus.
Manhattan Glutton wrote:Congratulations, coming in at 3:16 you have an 80s pop hit.
Manhattan Glutton wrote: The vocals are pleasant and I suppose after a few listens I may be dancing in spandex too, or performing a montage in a Patrick Swayze movie.
Manhattan Glutton wrote:^Yes, this post is purposefully ironically long.
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