All the Other Places I Have Lived Need Love (prefight)
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All the Other Places I Have Lived Need Love (prefight)
B: We All Need Love
W: Other Places I Have Lived
Due: Monday 11/28/05 9:59am pst
W: Other Places I Have Lived
Due: Monday 11/28/05 9:59am pst
Last edited by Spud on Wed Nov 30, 2005 12:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- furrypedro
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I think the titles are actually kinda good. They're more... well, you can interpret them differently. I dunno. I dig them.
I've got this week off(except for Monday) so I'm gonna be in for a high quality song. Think, no buzzy guitar or incomprehensible lyrics... ahh, joy. (Also we got some fun new toys for recording, so it'll be interesting to try them out)
I've got this week off(except for Monday) so I'm gonna be in for a high quality song. Think, no buzzy guitar or incomprehensible lyrics... ahh, joy. (Also we got some fun new toys for recording, so it'll be interesting to try them out)
Songfighter since back in the day.
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...and in a twist of irony my band have a song called The Word Association.
http://www.gocarpetburn.com/Music/Music.html
Thus my lyricism is shown up for the shallow facade that leaves me thinking I should have stuck to instrumentals
http://www.gocarpetburn.com/Music/Music.html
Thus my lyricism is shown up for the shallow facade that leaves me thinking I should have stuck to instrumentals
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Agreed. Some of these titles have been very hard to do because it's hard to stray from whatever comes to mind when you hear "Leaf Blower". I made an effort to not say the word in my song this week and instead write a song inspired by it.erikb wrote:I like these titles, because they don't suggest anything. They force the songwriter to actually write something that's not just a novelty approach based upon the strangest word in the title. That's not inspiration, that's word-association.
I came up with my song this week by playing around with a hook that involved the words "leaf blower", but I later took the words out because it would have sounded stupid.
I <i>think</i> I am in for "Other Place I Have Lived". I keep hearing Ambrosia's "Somewhere I've Never Traveled" in my head, though...Eek
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Ha! Yes. I'm way too easily sucked in by novelty song titles. This week I got nothing....yeterikb wrote:I like these titles, because they don't suggest anything. They force the songwriter to actually write something that's not just a novelty approach based upon the strangest word in the title. That's not inspiration, that's word-association.
Well, I have good news and bad news.
The bad news is that, try as I might, I just didn't have enough time to finish a song before I go to Ohio for Thanksgiving tomorrow.
The good news is that you'll never have to know the full extent of what happens when I try to hurredly write a song while I have Fatboy Slim's "Praise You" stuck in my head.
The bad news is that, try as I might, I just didn't have enough time to finish a song before I go to Ohio for Thanksgiving tomorrow.
The good news is that you'll never have to know the full extent of what happens when I try to hurredly write a song while I have Fatboy Slim's "Praise You" stuck in my head.
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k, I've submitted my 'Other Places...' track, I think it's a direct reaction to the sonic sludge that was TMK's Leaf Blower; it's kinda short on hooks, but we'll see how it goes.
...and there's a prize for anyone who spots the deliberate mistake in the lyrics
(which I'm not going to bother posting, yet).
...and there's a prize for anyone who spots the deliberate mistake in the lyrics
