Die For Nothing Less Than Pasty White Saint Peter Prefight
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Die For Nothing Less Than Pasty White Saint Peter Prefight
C: Nothing Less Than Everything
M: Die For Me
Y: Saint Peter
K: Pasty White Man
Due: Taxday 04/15/05 9:59am pst
optional challenge: all fights
Clearmountain Pause
M: Die For Me
Y: Saint Peter
K: Pasty White Man
Due: Taxday 04/15/05 9:59am pst
optional challenge: all fights
Clearmountain Pause
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"Clearmountain Pause"? please 'splain...
second question, pure curiosity: who picks the song fight titles? is that one of perks of being a moderator? i think they've been great; just wondering.
the romantic in me looks at "die for me" and goes "oooh." and then i think, how can i write something that's not cliche...?
"nothing less than everything" reminds me of one of my favorite albums, juliana hatfield's "only everything". wish i had electric guitars to rock out like that.
*gears start grinding* new song. new chords. new lyrics. somebody said it least week: god, this stuff is addictive.
second question, pure curiosity: who picks the song fight titles? is that one of perks of being a moderator? i think they've been great; just wondering.
the romantic in me looks at "die for me" and goes "oooh." and then i think, how can i write something that's not cliche...?
"nothing less than everything" reminds me of one of my favorite albums, juliana hatfield's "only everything". wish i had electric guitars to rock out like that.
*gears start grinding* new song. new chords. new lyrics. somebody said it least week: god, this stuff is addictive.
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So sorry for all of you.
My apologies in advance . . . I may make it into this one. Saint Peter.
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On your suggestion, I went looking for info. I now know a lot of interesting things about Bob Clearmountain (including the fact that he did the final mix for Jonatha Brooke's 10cent Wings and co-produced Steady Pull, both big favorites of mine) and learned a few things that I think will improve my final mixes immensely -- but the only references to the Clearmountain Pause I could find are book reviews saying the book covers it, and someone begging other people in a forum to tell him what the heck the Clearmountain Pause is -- to which I now add my own begging. 
EDIT: Dammit, eric, now I'm thirsty.

EDIT: Dammit, eric, now I'm thirsty.
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"Die For Me," eh? Sounds like a song for my ex-wife.
*rimshot*
Don't forget to tip your waiters!
*rimshot*
Don't forget to tip your waiters!
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i'm torn between 'nothing less than everything' and 'die for me'... really good titles this week... i'll be in one of 'em... let ya know when i figure out which i've chosen... most likely will write the music... and see what fits best... in my own personal opinion... then again... i may go awol... then you can arrest me... tie me up... and do that rim thing everyone keeps goin' on about...
sounds intriquing
:-*... j/m...
anyways i'm in... tata
know what they say '32nd times the charm'
sounds intriquing

anyways i'm in... tata
know what they say '32nd times the charm'
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The last time I heard that sentence....Edge of LA wrote:oh, no rimming or wedging please.
I'm working on something for 'everything', and going for the triphop vibe you rockers hate so much. Think Portishead and Massive Attack. Failing that, think of Neil Diamond on barbituates.
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I don't know if this is right, but here's my guess at the "Clearmountain Pause". Please correct me if you know otherwise; I don't have a lot of info/examples to go on.
From what I can Google, it's an (exaggerated?) pause (i.e. near-silence) in a song, possibly used to gather suspense and build contrast up to a climax. Apparently this is a common trick for mixmaster Bob Clearmountain.
An example of this would be in Semisonic's "Closing Time", prior to the final chorus (if you have the Feeling Strangely Fine album version, listen to the pause just after 3:14). It lasts 4 beats instead of the 2 beats earlier in the song.
The "Clearmountain Pause" is referenced in that drummer's book, which you can read excerpts of (full pages too, if you have an Amazon account). He mentions it during the mixing process, the video (you know, the seamless two-camera (?) video full of crazy timing requirements), and the audience's reaction to an extended pause at a live show.
If you can think of other songs (especially Clearmountain's) that use something like this, I'd be more than interested. Hope this is on the right track.
Hostess Mostess has a pause in their "Unless I Change My Mind" (around 1:57), though it doesn't come back stronger afterward. Would this count as a Clearmountain Pause?
From what I can Google, it's an (exaggerated?) pause (i.e. near-silence) in a song, possibly used to gather suspense and build contrast up to a climax. Apparently this is a common trick for mixmaster Bob Clearmountain.
An example of this would be in Semisonic's "Closing Time", prior to the final chorus (if you have the Feeling Strangely Fine album version, listen to the pause just after 3:14). It lasts 4 beats instead of the 2 beats earlier in the song.
The "Clearmountain Pause" is referenced in that drummer's book, which you can read excerpts of (full pages too, if you have an Amazon account). He mentions it during the mixing process, the video (you know, the seamless two-camera (?) video full of crazy timing requirements), and the audience's reaction to an extended pause at a live show.
If you can think of other songs (especially Clearmountain's) that use something like this, I'd be more than interested. Hope this is on the right track.
Hostess Mostess has a pause in their "Unless I Change My Mind" (around 1:57), though it doesn't come back stronger afterward. Would this count as a Clearmountain Pause?
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(let's try this again, NOT posting under my wife's account. Duh.)
Speaking of Hostess Mostess, what's his username? His "Our Love Violates Corporate Policy" ended up on my iPod Shuffle yesterday (yeah, yeah, but I bought it used, so I'm even more of a cheap bastard than you think I am) and I found myself listening to it several times in a row -- wanna tell him how great a song I think it is, several weeks later. Also, my wife heard it come on today and said "I like this a lot. Is this a new album?" Might hit him up for a collaboration, too -- his voice and guitar on one of my songs would make me extremely happy.
As for the clearmountain pause, if that's what that pause is called, then now I know what to do, so... (one two three four) thanks.
Speaking of Hostess Mostess, what's his username? His "Our Love Violates Corporate Policy" ended up on my iPod Shuffle yesterday (yeah, yeah, but I bought it used, so I'm even more of a cheap bastard than you think I am) and I found myself listening to it several times in a row -- wanna tell him how great a song I think it is, several weeks later. Also, my wife heard it come on today and said "I like this a lot. Is this a new album?" Might hit him up for a collaboration, too -- his voice and guitar on one of my songs would make me extremely happy.
As for the clearmountain pause, if that's what that pause is called, then now I know what to do, so... (one two three four) thanks.
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Also note: I have written three songs in the last hour. I think they're all terribly clever, but I'm very very tired and will likely throw them all out tomorrow morning. The fact that my wife is already asleep is saving you all from me recording and submitting any of these bad songs. You can thank her later.
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I believe Project 86 does this on their "Hollow Again" song.Plat wrote: If you can think of other songs (especially Clearmountain's) that use something like this, I'd be more than interested. Hope this is on the right track.
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