Too much anal log hardware, you idiot.vurt wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 12:45 pmi know it was northern soul (wigan pier) not motown, but tainted love worked pretty welldonkey tugger wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:24 amI often think that many of the Motown classics would have fared better if they had been done in a sinthesiser goth stylee (not hardware of course) in the penal colony rather than in Detroit.BONES wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:21 am Really? I can't say I am able to find anything worthwhile in either's work. But I do dislike them for different reasons, so we at least have that in common.
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What Makes a Good Song?
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
- addled muppet weed
- 111292 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
good point!
- KVRAF
- 11950 posts since 31 Aug, 2013 from Someplace else
This thread is hilarious. How do you describe colour to a blind man?
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- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
https://www.kafka-online.info/in-the-penal-colony.htmlvurt wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 12:45 pmbut tainted lovedonkey tugger wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:24 amI often think that many of the Motown classics would have fared better if they had been done in a sinthesiser goth stylee (not hardware of course) in the penal colony rather than in Detroit.BONES wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:21 am Really? I can't say I am able to find anything worthwhile in either's work. But I do dislike them for different reasons, so we at least have that in common.
- addled muppet weed
- 111292 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
ill have to have a read!
ive only read metamorphosis from kafka
ive only read metamorphosis from kafka
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- Topic Starter
- 17770 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
My mate was playing his Nord Stage, but he tends to use those horrible electric piano and organ sounds. But there was all that ego shit where everyone has to have their solo at some point. All that kind of garbage that I can well do without.donkey tugger wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:09 amThey should have used sinthesiser (not hardware, naturally).
I'd hardly call that a slow song, apart from the middle bit. It is quite interesting, though, very inventive and it does work. Not my thing at all but still very listenable. It feels like Talking Heads might have been influenced by it. But it does go on a bit.Michael L wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:39 amChambers' Brothers, Time Has Come Today is a good example of a slow song with energy & tension. Strong groove, almost no melody. I admire their inventiveness.
I'd pretty much lost interest in ELO by then. Mr Blue Sky is very Beatles-like to me. It all made sense when I found out Jeff Lynne and George Harrison were best mates.My preference is for motifs with interesting groove, vocal timbre, and surprising harmonic intervals. ELO's Mr Blue Sky immediately comes to mind. Terrific vocal technique.
I just had a listen, not something I can get into at all.My favourite song of all time is Philip Glass/ Laurie Anderson/ Linda Ronstadt's Forgetting. It is only groove and harmonic intervals. Zero melody, stratospheric vocals.
Only if you think there is a single answer. My intention is to maybe get people to think about something they may not have thought about before or to get them to think about it in a different way. It's more of a thought experiment than a question seeking a definitive answer.Bombadil wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:37 pmThis thread is hilarious. How do you describe colour to a blind man?
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- 5381 posts since 25 Jan, 2014 from The End of The World as We Knowit
Jeff Lynne's main influences were Del Shannon, Roy Orbison and The Beatles, in that order. He said the Beatles comparison is "the highest compliment." McCartney said ELO copied them-- such as the percussive strings in Mr Blue Sky-- but "did it so well" they chose Lynne to produce Anthology.BONES wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 11:34 pm Mr Blue Sky is very Beatles-like to me. It all made sense when I found out Jeff Lynne and George Harrison were best mates.
I always thought I preferred melody until I used "words" and then "realised" it was actually harmonic changes within a groove. Jazz & world changed theory so it's no longer all about tonality within a key, but about how chords fit within the groove structure, so "words" do help one "realise" whatcher doon.
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- Topic Starter
- 17770 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
I honestly have no clue what any of that actually means, although it does sound to me like a way you could describe melody.
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- 5381 posts since 25 Jan, 2014 from The End of The World as We Knowit
well, here is a thought experiment:BONES wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2054 3:40 am I honestly have no clue what any of that actually means, although it does sound to me like a way you could describe melody.
- Aretha Franklin's 'Chain of Fools' is just one chord.
- so is Bo Diddley's 'Bo Diddley' & Creedence's 'Keep on Chooglin' & Nilsson's 'Coconut'
how can you describe What Makes any one of them a Good Song?
is it the melody ... or something else?
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- addled muppet weed
- 111292 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
power, attitude and driving rhythm, ill take those odds, and totally expect to be called an idiot and that it's shit.
tbh, i could have picked any bjork track, as an example of a good track, not necessarily with the above criteria.
why do i like them so much?
well, while some of her work on the surface, sounds ultra basic, repeated listening often reveals far more going on.
her vocal style and range, there is no one else you might mistake for her once she opens her mouth.
she embraces the sound design aspect as much as anything, and will throw things in one might not expect (oboes on the most recent dance track...) and alongside this, she has an imagination that shines in most of her work, from the weirder music to the lyrical poetry.
tbh, i could have picked any bjork track, as an example of a good track, not necessarily with the above criteria.
why do i like them so much?
well, while some of her work on the surface, sounds ultra basic, repeated listening often reveals far more going on.
her vocal style and range, there is no one else you might mistake for her once she opens her mouth.
she embraces the sound design aspect as much as anything, and will throw things in one might not expect (oboes on the most recent dance track...) and alongside this, she has an imagination that shines in most of her work, from the weirder music to the lyrical poetry.
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- KVRAF
- 3402 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
Some people like jazz and find typical song structures to be, quite often, less interesting.
There’s no rules. People like what they like. There’s no wrong answers. Expression takes the form it takes.
The good thing is there’s lots of styles and things endlessly morph and you don’t have to pick just one thing. Everything can exist. Limiting the definition of what is “good” is dogmatic and fascist imo.
There’s no rules. People like what they like. There’s no wrong answers. Expression takes the form it takes.
The good thing is there’s lots of styles and things endlessly morph and you don’t have to pick just one thing. Everything can exist. Limiting the definition of what is “good” is dogmatic and fascist imo.
- addled muppet weed
- 111292 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
i dont think thats bones intention, while he does this in his own listening, the thread is more like one of those youtube channels "why i love this song!!!!"dayjob wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 9:55 pm Some people like jazz and find typical song structures to be, quite often, less interesting.
There’s no rules. People like what they like. There’s no wrong answers. Expression takes the form it takes.
The good thing is there’s lots of styles and things endlessly morph and you don’t have to pick just one thing. Everything can exist. Limiting the definition of what is “good” is dogmatic and fascist imo.
i think he wants you or i, to choose a song (or songs) and explain why we like them.
so then he can call us idiots and tell us our taste is shit
- KVRian
- 792 posts since 9 Feb, 2019
I can just speak for me and what I feel is "good" and I'd say that it's mainly the state of mind of the artist. Soulfulness makes songs good, while a lack of emotinality makes it maybe complex, maybe artful, often rude and seldom pleasant to listen to it 
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- KVRAF
- 3402 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
yeah. i get it. i know. i find it cumbersome and i regret having read his post. it's steeped in a veiled hierarchical thinking but whatever. it's his way. i can't take him seriously and shouldn't post in this thread. i'm gonna go.vurt wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:03 pmi dont think thats bones intention, while he does this in his own listening, the thread is more like one of those youtube channels "why i love this song!!!!"dayjob wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 9:55 pm Some people like jazz and find typical song structures to be, quite often, less interesting.
There’s no rules. People like what they like. There’s no wrong answers. Expression takes the form it takes.
The good thing is there’s lots of styles and things endlessly morph and you don’t have to pick just one thing. Everything can exist. Limiting the definition of what is “good” is dogmatic and fascist imo.
i think he wants you or i, to choose a song (or songs) and explain why we like them.
so then he can call us idiots and tell us our taste is shit![]()
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- KVRian
- 1005 posts since 1 Apr, 2002 from Spain
I have earlier seen this BONES mentioning the socalled edge-factor as important for a song, meaning that somewhere between the lines, it´s important what the attitude is of the performer or the songwriter, apparently something that P.I.L. has and Bee Gees don´t (according to BONES). AFAIK that´s not a parameter in songwriting, this "edge" thing, so perhaps the thread is an attempt for BONES to start understanding what good songwriting is all about?
Also, BONES doesn´t like instrumental pieces, so I guess it could be an uphill experience explaining how the melody line essentially is important for something to be considered a good song - a good melody can be vocalized or instrumental.
Also, BONES doesn´t like instrumental pieces, so I guess it could be an uphill experience explaining how the melody line essentially is important for something to be considered a good song - a good melody can be vocalized or instrumental.
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