'Tis that season again! Gift of Music 2005!!!
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And I don't want to turn this thread into an "I got screwed..." thread, it just seemed like an opportunity to, ummm, remind somebody of something...
However, since it got brought up... what I would really like... I did a song for the "Brown Boxes" fight, which turned out as a pretty awful performance of a song that I thought had some possibility, but didn't deserve the one vote it got... I played with it a little bit for the "Cover Thyself" cover fight, but didn't get the new version finished.
I'd be thrilled if somebody could give it a listen, figure out how to make it work better, and record a version... feel free to change lyrics (a clue to where I think it went wrong: I had recorded the song, then made some fairly major lyric changes in the lead vocal but never got around to making changes in the "echo" vocals, so some of them don't entirely connect), arrangement, instrumentation, whatever.
I realize that GoM is supposed to be about covering released stuff, but I don't even remember what I asked for last time...
Charles (KA)
However, since it got brought up... what I would really like... I did a song for the "Brown Boxes" fight, which turned out as a pretty awful performance of a song that I thought had some possibility, but didn't deserve the one vote it got... I played with it a little bit for the "Cover Thyself" cover fight, but didn't get the new version finished.
I'd be thrilled if somebody could give it a listen, figure out how to make it work better, and record a version... feel free to change lyrics (a clue to where I think it went wrong: I had recorded the song, then made some fairly major lyric changes in the lead vocal but never got around to making changes in the "echo" vocals, so some of them don't entirely connect), arrangement, instrumentation, whatever.
I realize that GoM is supposed to be about covering released stuff, but I don't even remember what I asked for last time...
Charles (KA)
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are the lyrics posted anywhere for this?king_arthur wrote: However, since it got brought up... what I would really like... I did a song for the "Brown Boxes" fight, ........I'd be thrilled if somebody could give it a listen, figure out how to make it work better, and record a version... feel free to change lyrics (a clue to where I think it went wrong: I had recorded the song, then made some fairly major lyric changes in the lead vocal but never got around to making changes in the "echo" vocals, so some of them don't entirely connect), arrangement, instrumentation, whatever.
I realize that GoM is supposed to be about covering released stuff, but I don't even remember what I asked for last time...
Charles (KA)
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I don't think you mean what you think you mean.king_arthur wrote:I did a song for the "Brown Boxes" fight, which turned out as a pretty awful performance of a song that I thought had some possibility, but didn't deserve the one vote it got.
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Useful tip for those who have yet to pick their songs: a neat way to determine the coverability of a given song is to imagine it being sung by Marcus Kellis.
Here's my songs, subject to change in the next three weeks. Except probably not, because I am far too lazy for that.
"Girl Inform Me" by The Shins [from <i>Oh, Inverted World</i>]
"Freeze The Saints" by Stephen Malkmus [from <i>Face the Truth</i>]
"Ain't No Good" by Cake [from <i>Motorcade of Generosity</i>]
"A Life of Artic Sounds" by Modest Mouse [from <i>Building Nothing out of Something</i>]
RIAA-unfriendly mp3s can be provided upon request.
Here's my songs, subject to change in the next three weeks. Except probably not, because I am far too lazy for that.
"Girl Inform Me" by The Shins [from <i>Oh, Inverted World</i>]
"Freeze The Saints" by Stephen Malkmus [from <i>Face the Truth</i>]
"Ain't No Good" by Cake [from <i>Motorcade of Generosity</i>]
"A Life of Artic Sounds" by Modest Mouse [from <i>Building Nothing out of Something</i>]
RIAA-unfriendly mp3s can be provided upon request.
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If I could be bothered to write a list of movies I love this would be near the top... In the city by Joe WalshWeaselSlayer wrote: "In the City" by I dunno, but it's the song at the end of the Warriors.
Warriors! warriors! come out and playeeay!
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You didn't look very far, Craigstarfinger wrote:don't worry about me. as was mentioned, J$ did a nice cover for me. unfortunately i can't find a link.. hint hint hint
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http://www.kongbalong.com/dcm/girlsjust ... avefun.mp3
And can I remind everyone when they're choosing songs, if you can, mp3 links to the originals increases chances of coveringness. really, it was amazing both last year and the year before how many songs that you think 'they'll know this one' are actually obscure to just about everyone else!
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well, technically it's the eagles. it was on "the long run" CD i think.Kamakura wrote:If I could be bothered to write a list of movies I love this would be near the top... In the city by Joe WalshWeaselSlayer wrote: "In the City" by I dunno, but it's the song at the end of the Warriors.
Warriors! warriors! come out and playeeay!
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"In the City" (Joe Walsh, Barry De Vorzon) - 3:46WeaselSlayer wrote:"In the City" was by the guy who did the score for the Warriors and Jim Walsh (I think that's the name, I wasn't really paying attention). Once again the Eagles are proven to be the kings of covering other people's songs.
THE LONG RUN (1979)
Joe Walsh was a member of the Eagles at the time of writing this and the Eagles Album "The Long Run" was the first commercial release of this title. Although it appeared in the movie it was never released by Joe or anyone else before the Eagles.
Check out the second interview on this site for the background story to this song http://www.undercover.com.au/idol/joewalsh2004.html.
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you forgot the "dysfunctional" part.The Sober Irishman wrote:Wow, everyone bash Sober. Woodward stiffed me the year before. That's not an excuse, just a statement. KA and I discussed the matter via pm's, and I'm still very aware of my debt to him.
One big happy fucking family.
if you got stiffed in the past, why would you knowingly do the same to someone else anyways? never mind.
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ATTN: Phil Redmon
Here is your song, about 10 months late: Don't Believe A Word
I hope you like it. I feel much better now. This has sort of been grating away at my conscious for a while now.
I hope you like it. I feel much better now. This has sort of been grating away at my conscious for a while now.
* this is not a disclaimer
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Hey, here's a list for what I think I want:
Depeche Mode - People Are People (also a request of Michelle's)
Smothers Brothers - Jenny Brown
Gary Numan - Cars
Pink Floyd - Wot's... Uh the Deal
Cool, nobody else has picked any of these bands yet.
I can provide (private) link to mp3s for my gifter after they're assigned.
-bill
PS removed "Jimmy Buffett - Volcano" but if somebody really wants to do that, i'll accept it
Depeche Mode - People Are People (also a request of Michelle's)
Smothers Brothers - Jenny Brown
Gary Numan - Cars
Pink Floyd - Wot's... Uh the Deal
Cool, nobody else has picked any of these bands yet.
I can provide (private) link to mp3s for my gifter after they're assigned.
-bill
PS removed "Jimmy Buffett - Volcano" but if somebody really wants to do that, i'll accept it

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