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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:20 pm
by HeuristicsInc
i'm not really gonna cry, i was kidding about that.
my songs were good then, but not good enough? ;)
i totally didn't throw the competition despite being out of town for two entire weekends of the nur ein time :)
-bill

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:30 pm
by jack
man ross, i cannot say enough how much i dig your tune. it's perfect. :)

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 10:40 pm
by Ross
jack wrote:man ross, i cannot say enough how much i dig your tune. it's perfect. :)
Thanks again so much. I'm proud of it and real proud to be able to brag that I won a round of this thing. Fun competition!

(now if you can just work out that immunity thing :wink: )

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:20 am
by jack
rdurand wrote:
(now if you can just work out that immunity thing :wink: )
you keep writing tunes like that last one, you won't need it.

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:51 am
by Tex Beaumont
Niveous wrote:
Juror #3's scores:
15 Calfborg
14 WreckdoM
13 Ross Durand
12 Glenn Case
11 Tex Beaumont
10 Octothorpe
9 Thornberry
8 Ken
7 Jim Tyrrell
6 Heuristics Inc.
DQ- The BeWells
OK - I pretty much agree with Judge #3 rankings (except I would have given myself 15)

15 Calfborg
Love this one. Calborg is the real dark horse in this competition

14 WreckdoM
Possibly more comedy skit than actual song - but it was entertaining, whatever it was

13 Ross Durand
I agree with the universal praise of this - though some of the lyrics were a bit "wordy" - ie the singer (and an absolutely splendid singer she was) seemed to have trouble getting all the words out. Otherwise, songs about rural sluts shagging itinerent murderers will get me in every time. Well done!

12 Glenn Case
Great vocals by both of you - I think this is the best I've ever heard Glenn. Not really my cup of tea style-wise - but I still appreciate this and enjoyed it.

11 Tex Beaumont
This was actually an unfinished masterwork that should have been a 30 minute mini-rock-opera. But I had a cold last week, so...

10 Octothorpe
A bit better that your other stuff - but I still don't get it

9 Thornberry
Actually I like this one - I would have really ranked you just after Glenn. Not quite as polished as your usual stuff - but some nice melodies.

8 Ken
This is a really great song - but the excecution didn't work for me. The guitars were very jarring to my ear, and the two voices didn't seen to fit together well. Shame - because just like you last week entry - this is a beautifully written pop-song

7 Jim Tyrrell
This one wore thin pretty quick, sorry JT

6 Heuristics Inc.
Likewise here - wore thin quickly - the superhero thing was lost on me

DQ- The BeWells
Mighty pretty geetar picking - shame, a few random vocals thrown in - and this could have seen you through to another week

...and the immunes

11.5 Deshead
Nice chorus. Sounds to me like Weddings Partys Anything with a North American accent

10.5 Leaf
Not bad. White boys from suburban Brisbane don't go for the funk much.

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 2:17 pm
by GlennCase
Most of you probably already figured this out, but our song's subject matter is meant to sound like a junkie on heroin, but the lyrics are actually about Diabetes, and how you can feel like a junkie when you have to prick needles into your skin all the time.

Rachael has recently been diagnosed with Diabetes, and has had to start taking insulin. She's probably had it for most of her life, but it was only recently diagnosed.

ROCK!

Glenn (DR FUNK)
http://glenncase.songhole.org

Re: Nur Ein- Stage 3: "El Balazo" Review Thread

Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 8:50 am
by jack
interesting side note to this today:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... .DTL&tsp=1

yes, it's the same title-inspired restaurant. i picked the title that week. :)

Re: Nur Ein- Stage 3: "El Balazo" Review Thread

Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 9:37 am
by Niveous
And which Songfighter works for Immigration and Customs Enforcement?

Me.