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Song Of The Month Club - November 2017

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  • @Bluepunk said:
    Don’t know if we have any canoeists still with us? A few less than in May if they purchased a canoe from ‘A Van’ anywhere in the UK last summer. Oh well. Your loss helped out a couple of dogs so not all Tears in Towcester. ‘A van’ deserved a good send off, so at the funeral this wee tribute to it sputtered from its smouldering rad/cas player. Guitarism and...yeah, yeah.

    Problems. Stress. With no insurance why don’t they care for dogs on the NHS.
    Needs must to earn a second crust delivering Canoes and other stuff.
    The boss gave me a budget of around five grand
    to spend at the kennels on a posh, low mileage Van.
    Didn’t spend a penny, got one for free.
    The wreck on its in the corner with the sad look and complicated Service History.
    Battered. Rusted. Enamoured. Maladjusted. Blooded. Right up my street.
    When his one Black cracked eye winked
    No chavvy pearly-essant paints.
    Know what type of oil it takes.

    Chorus:
    Had to get a rash to make some extra cash for my dogs this summer.
    Spring deficient seat, half an abacus up your cleat, Oh my poor, sore bum.
    Windows that won’t close so The Damned New Rose is heard by every luck passer by.
    Foot through the floor up and down the M4, this cab is kind of where I want to die.

    Relaxed axle a wobbly severed dactyl
    Drags along the road scraping up dead toads.
    Smoking and a blazing like a loose stoned power station
    Fumes giving cancer to everyone in Hampshire.
    Pollution Nuisance N.O.T. M.O.T
    Six odd tyres, no cry wipers.
    On the payroll. Protected info. Precious cargo. Missing a bar code.

    Chorus.

    This Van is not tall been cut and shut a few times.
    Mat Black skin and Devil Black eyes.
    Full girth in attitude and manners
    Although not at the lights in Marlborough. Lost it with a much ruder Porsche.

    Gave it some hammer and it gave me it back chat.
    Springs woke up in Woking and nailed me to the roof in Crewe.
    Revenge of the Transit, appeared in this months Lancet.
    Compressed my neck into a turtleneck.
    Mister Blue said I am a corkscrew.

    Chorus/outro.

    I've managed to actually get some listening time for this months S.O.T.M.C.......

    Mate!.......... It's totally Bonkas........ But totally Brilliant!...... Always.......... Always....... Fab stuff....... & Original...... Love it Geezer...... ;)

  • @gburks said:
    I've been away from iOS so its been awhile since I posted... loosely iOS related, but I wrote this one on a flight from LA to Memphis in one session on Korg Gadget iPad. Got home, exported it to Gadget for Mac / Ableton Live. Replaced all the synth sounds with my very meager Eurorack (a Moog Mother 32 and a few other modules). Great workflow between iPad to Ableton to hardware!

    Brilliant production. Liked it very much. ;)

  • @Bluepunk said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Bluepunk I'm telling you, these pieces are a slice of time that the future needs to know about. Capsules into space sort of thing. Mike Leigh and a certain real world. AND this is the best impossible couplet for its subject:

    Fumes giving cancer
    to everyone in Hampshire.

    What a rhyme. All I can think is "Ok Mister Larkin, you can fuck off now thank you."

    I can't remember the name of the bloke now (been out of England too long) but there is/was that chap (got his break on That's Life?) who sang rhymed pieces in a cod-folk style and a lugubrious low (west country?) drawl. Memory is gone, but he had a short cowboy's name (maybe). Single syllables? The opposite of punk noise, but I'd like to hear him do this one, just so you could kill him.

    In Memory of a Transit Van indeed, and most of us of a certain age have memories of them (or in the back of them anyway...).

    Thank you. “Ok Mister Larkin, you can fuck off now” is a must for the gravestone and shall be pre-ordered from the Co-op tomorrow. Most West Country folk surf, but turning a blind eye to the fact they are log murderers (and only to find this bloke) is it Jethro?

    No. Jake someone or other.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Bluepunk said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Bluepunk I'm telling you, these pieces are a slice of time that the future needs to know about. Capsules into space sort of thing. Mike Leigh and a certain real world. AND this is the best impossible couplet for its subject:

    Fumes giving cancer
    to everyone in Hampshire.

    What a rhyme. All I can think is "Ok Mister Larkin, you can fuck off now thank you."

    I can't remember the name of the bloke now (been out of England too long) but there is/was that chap (got his break on That's Life?) who sang rhymed pieces in a cod-folk style and a lugubrious low (west country?) drawl. Memory is gone, but he had a short cowboy's name (maybe). Single syllables? The opposite of punk noise, but I'd like to hear him do this one, just so you could kill him.

    In Memory of a Transit Van indeed, and most of us of a certain age have memories of them (or in the back of them anyway...).

    Thank you. “Ok Mister Larkin, you can fuck off now” is a must for the gravestone and shall be pre-ordered from the Co-op tomorrow. Most West Country folk surf, but turning a blind eye to the fact they are log murderers (and only to find this bloke) is it Jethro?

    No. Jake someone or other.

    This bloke:

    http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/the-legend-of-jake-490086.html

  • @studs1966 said:

    @Bluepunk said:
    Don’t know if we have any canoeists still with us? A few less than in May if they purchased a canoe from ‘A Van’ anywhere in the UK last summer. Oh well. Your loss helped out a couple of dogs so not all Tears in Towcester. ‘A van’ deserved a good send off, so at the funeral this wee tribute to it sputtered from its smouldering rad/cas player. Guitarism and...yeah, yeah.

    Problems. Stress. With no insurance why don’t they care for dogs on the NHS.
    Needs must to earn a second crust delivering Canoes and other stuff.
    The boss gave me a budget of around five grand
    to spend at the kennels on a posh, low mileage Van.
    Didn’t spend a penny, got one for free.
    The wreck on its in the corner with the sad look and complicated Service History.
    Battered. Rusted. Enamoured. Maladjusted. Blooded. Right up my street.
    When his one Black cracked eye winked
    No chavvy pearly-essant paints.
    Know what type of oil it takes.

    Chorus:
    Had to get a rash to make some extra cash for my dogs this summer.
    Spring deficient seat, half an abacus up your cleat, Oh my poor, sore bum.
    Windows that won’t close so The Damned New Rose is heard by every luck passer by.
    Foot through the floor up and down the M4, this cab is kind of where I want to die.

    Relaxed axle a wobbly severed dactyl
    Drags along the road scraping up dead toads.
    Smoking and a blazing like a loose stoned power station
    Fumes giving cancer to everyone in Hampshire.
    Pollution Nuisance N.O.T. M.O.T
    Six odd tyres, no cry wipers.
    On the payroll. Protected info. Precious cargo. Missing a bar code.

    Chorus.

    This Van is not tall been cut and shut a few times.
    Mat Black skin and Devil Black eyes.
    Full girth in attitude and manners
    Although not at the lights in Marlborough. Lost it with a much ruder Porsche.

    Gave it some hammer and it gave me it back chat.
    Springs woke up in Woking and nailed me to the roof in Crewe.
    Revenge of the Transit, appeared in this months Lancet.
    Compressed my neck into a turtleneck.
    Mister Blue said I am a corkscrew.

    Chorus/outro.

    I've managed to actually get some listening time for this months S.O.T.M.C.......

    Mate!.......... It's totally Bonkas........ But totally Brilliant!...... Always.......... Always....... Fab stuff....... & Original...... Love it Geezer...... ;)

    There’s only one Geezer around The Club, and that’s you. Always has been and always will. :) Thanks and appreciate you taking time out from signing all those contracts. Bumper summer for you? Enough to drown the day job? Any scandal?

  • @Bluepunk said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Bluepunk said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Bluepunk I'm telling you, these pieces are a slice of time that the future needs to know about. Capsules into space sort of thing. Mike Leigh and a certain real world. AND this is the best impossible couplet for its subject:

    Fumes giving cancer
    to everyone in Hampshire.

    What a rhyme. All I can think is "Ok Mister Larkin, you can fuck off now thank you."

    I can't remember the name of the bloke now (been out of England too long) but there is/was that chap (got his break on That's Life?) who sang rhymed pieces in a cod-folk style and a lugubrious low (west country?) drawl. Memory is gone, but he had a short cowboy's name (maybe). Single syllables? The opposite of punk noise, but I'd like to hear him do this one, just so you could kill him.

    In Memory of a Transit Van indeed, and most of us of a certain age have memories of them (or in the back of them anyway...).

    Thank you. “Ok Mister Larkin, you can fuck off now” is a must for the gravestone and shall be pre-ordered from the Co-op tomorrow. Most West Country folk surf, but turning a blind eye to the fact they are log murderers (and only to find this bloke) is it Jethro?

    No. Jake someone or other.

    This bloke:

    http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/the-legend-of-jake-490086.html

    PRECISELY.

    He had a terribly morose delivery. And, now I look him up, a bit of a miserable ending, poor lamb:

    In the 1990s Thackray withdrew to his home in Monmouth, South Wales – where he had settled with his family in the late 1960s – beset by health and financial problems: he had become an alcoholic, and was declared bankrupt in 2000. He had always been an observant Roman Catholic, and became increasingly religious in his later years, limiting his musical activities to performing the Angelus at his local church. He died of heart failure on 24 December 2002 at the age of, leaving his widow, Sheila, from whom he was separated, and three sons, Bill, Sam and Tom.

  • Hi all!
    This is my contribution. Prior to this song I’ve used rytmik ultimate for all instruments. So it has taken me loooong time to learn how to create a song without it. For this song I’ve used cubasis geoshred ifretless bass and the one thing that I love most replicant 2 by audio damage. The only non virtual instrument in this song is my ukulele :smile:

    Hope you enjoy it.

    Thanks @Shaken&;Stirred for showing me to the right thread

  • @Bluepunk said:

    @studs1966 said:

    @Bluepunk said:
    Don’t know if we have any canoeists still with us? A few less than in May if they purchased a canoe from ‘A Van’ anywhere in the UK last summer. Oh well. Your loss helped out a couple of dogs so not all Tears in Towcester. ‘A van’ deserved a good send off, so at the funeral this wee tribute to it sputtered from its smouldering rad/cas player. Guitarism and...yeah, yeah.

    Problems. Stress. With no insurance why don’t they care for dogs on the NHS.
    Needs must to earn a second crust delivering Canoes and other stuff.
    The boss gave me a budget of around five grand
    to spend at the kennels on a posh, low mileage Van.
    Didn’t spend a penny, got one for free.
    The wreck on its in the corner with the sad look and complicated Service History.
    Battered. Rusted. Enamoured. Maladjusted. Blooded. Right up my street.
    When his one Black cracked eye winked
    No chavvy pearly-essant paints.
    Know what type of oil it takes.

    Chorus:
    Had to get a rash to make some extra cash for my dogs this summer.
    Spring deficient seat, half an abacus up your cleat, Oh my poor, sore bum.
    Windows that won’t close so The Damned New Rose is heard by every luck passer by.
    Foot through the floor up and down the M4, this cab is kind of where I want to die.

    Relaxed axle a wobbly severed dactyl
    Drags along the road scraping up dead toads.
    Smoking and a blazing like a loose stoned power station
    Fumes giving cancer to everyone in Hampshire.
    Pollution Nuisance N.O.T. M.O.T
    Six odd tyres, no cry wipers.
    On the payroll. Protected info. Precious cargo. Missing a bar code.

    Chorus.

    This Van is not tall been cut and shut a few times.
    Mat Black skin and Devil Black eyes.
    Full girth in attitude and manners
    Although not at the lights in Marlborough. Lost it with a much ruder Porsche.

    Gave it some hammer and it gave me it back chat.
    Springs woke up in Woking and nailed me to the roof in Crewe.
    Revenge of the Transit, appeared in this months Lancet.
    Compressed my neck into a turtleneck.
    Mister Blue said I am a corkscrew.

    Chorus/outro.

    I've managed to actually get some listening time for this months S.O.T.M.C.......

    Mate!.......... It's totally Bonkas........ But totally Brilliant!...... Always.......... Always....... Fab stuff....... & Original...... Love it Geezer...... ;)

    There’s only one Geezer around The Club, and that’s you. Always has been and always will. :) Thanks and appreciate you taking time out from signing all those contracts. Bumper summer for you? Enough to drown the day job? Any scandal?

    Thanks @Bluepunk. No scandal. All gone quiet. On the contract side. Been doing a bit of remixing for Disco Balls Records(Done about eight remix tracks for them so far.... Don't know when they will be released apart from one that has soonish) Also got some of my tracks on iTunes (also Beatport)..... But no cheques yet. :D
    It's just nice having my name up there with the other artists.

  • @studs1966 said:

    @Bluepunk said:

    @studs1966 said:

    @Bluepunk said:
    Don’t know if we have any canoeists still with us? A few less than in May if they purchased a canoe from ‘A Van’ anywhere in the UK last summer. Oh well. Your loss helped out a couple of dogs so not all Tears in Towcester. ‘A van’ deserved a good send off, so at the funeral this wee tribute to it sputtered from its smouldering rad/cas player. Guitarism and...yeah, yeah.

    Problems. Stress. With no insurance why don’t they care for dogs on the NHS.
    Needs must to earn a second crust delivering Canoes and other stuff.
    The boss gave me a budget of around five grand
    to spend at the kennels on a posh, low mileage Van.
    Didn’t spend a penny, got one for free.
    The wreck on its in the corner with the sad look and complicated Service History.
    Battered. Rusted. Enamoured. Maladjusted. Blooded. Right up my street.
    When his one Black cracked eye winked
    No chavvy pearly-essant paints.
    Know what type of oil it takes.

    Chorus:
    Had to get a rash to make some extra cash for my dogs this summer.
    Spring deficient seat, half an abacus up your cleat, Oh my poor, sore bum.
    Windows that won’t close so The Damned New Rose is heard by every luck passer by.
    Foot through the floor up and down the M4, this cab is kind of where I want to die.

    Relaxed axle a wobbly severed dactyl
    Drags along the road scraping up dead toads.
    Smoking and a blazing like a loose stoned power station
    Fumes giving cancer to everyone in Hampshire.
    Pollution Nuisance N.O.T. M.O.T
    Six odd tyres, no cry wipers.
    On the payroll. Protected info. Precious cargo. Missing a bar code.

    Chorus.

    This Van is not tall been cut and shut a few times.
    Mat Black skin and Devil Black eyes.
    Full girth in attitude and manners
    Although not at the lights in Marlborough. Lost it with a much ruder Porsche.

    Gave it some hammer and it gave me it back chat.
    Springs woke up in Woking and nailed me to the roof in Crewe.
    Revenge of the Transit, appeared in this months Lancet.
    Compressed my neck into a turtleneck.
    Mister Blue said I am a corkscrew.

    Chorus/outro.

    I've managed to actually get some listening time for this months S.O.T.M.C.......

    Mate!.......... It's totally Bonkas........ But totally Brilliant!...... Always.......... Always....... Fab stuff....... & Original...... Love it Geezer...... ;)

    There’s only one Geezer around The Club, and that’s you. Always has been and always will. :) Thanks and appreciate you taking time out from signing all those contracts. Bumper summer for you? Enough to drown the day job? Any scandal?

    Thanks @Bluepunk. No scandal. All gone quiet. On the contract side. Been doing a bit of remixing for Disco Balls Records(Done about eight remix tracks for them so far.... Don't know when they will be released apart from one that has soonish) Also got some of my tracks on iTunes (also Beatport)..... But no cheques yet. :D
    It's just nice having my name up there with the other artists.

    NO SCANDAL after a summer of love on your island? Wow. Things HAVE changed in Paphos. Congratulations Geezer, chuffed for you and you deserve to have your name in neon lights. Two points though: Those prices on iTunes... where’s the Mates Rates? And Blue highlighter next time please. Strewth.

    Keep spinning them out. Well done mate. :)

  • @Bluepunk thoroughly enjoyed that - amazing use of the English language throughout, you've definitely upped your lyrical game and this one really is terrific in its wit. I agree with Johnny that the rhymes are great, and wordplay throughout is really entertaining.

    Very good, probably a B+

    Hope the dogs are feeling better. Insurance might be an idea (not for the van of course, just the dogs).

  • @Joel75 that's a really great vocal performance from your student, and I think the musical accompaniment works very nicely alongside it, especially the percussive melody that works as a call-and-response to the vocal.

    The voice is obviously the focal point, and I especially like the when she breaks into the falsetto, it's very effective without being too showy.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear What's really been most noticeable to me in the last three or four months is how much more musical your work is becoming. The electric piano phrases are great, the little bass riffs thrown in now and again for punctuation (they're really good), the attention paid to the drums, and of course the vocal melody.

    In the early days your work was always dripping with atmosphere, but now there is also some compelling musical content to go along with that atmosphere - it's really working IMO.

    You've also got into doing choruses, albeit low-key ones, and I think that's also a positive development. It makes the songs more interesting and more memorable.

    The only crit I have is that the higher sung phrases have some very slight pitch issues on occasion, but otherwise I really like this song - one of my favourites, but most of your recent ones have been really good.

  • @theconnactic I like the fact that this one has simple and clear melodic lines, interspersed with variations, and also like the tight integration between the guitar, bass, and keys - it gives the track a clear musical focus.

    My favourite part is the nylon-string guitar break, and the electric guitar solo that follows it also has some really nice moments. It's a well-structured and exquisitely well-played track.

  • @trackedout that's the most confident vocal I've ever heard you do - it's not quite as laid-back sounding as your usual delivery and it's good to hear some variation. The track has a solid groove, and the guitar solo is great, love it, and there's your usual slightly unhinged and meandering bass line.

    You've got your own thing going, I think this one sounds quite a bit tighter and more together than some of your previous ones, but it's still got an edge. Good stuff.

  • edited November 2017

    @Shaken&;Stirred let me just get my phone out to type up this review. You'll get a notification when you log into the forum... :p

    As I am not a hip-hop type (one of the very few genres of music I don't enjoy) I will recuse myself from commenting on the rapping, but otherwise the track was good fun. I like the mix of drum machine and guitars - it's kind of the opposite approach to the one I take which is to mix synths with more traditional drum sounds - and the guitar was really good - I love the intro guitars, quite striking rhythm playing, a bit like a slowed down Malcolm Young (RIP) vibe.

    The keys solo was nice too, although it could maybe have a little more movement and variation in it for my tastes. But overall it's the rhythm guitar that really stood out for me - it might even be worth stripping some parts of the track back a little to showcase it more.

  • @JeffChasteen I really like that - I don't think I've heard anything quite as melancholy, and, well, musical from you before. Understated, sad, and right up my street. Very nice. Could be fleshed out more maybe.

  • @studs1966 I listened to both mixes and definitely preferred the second one - the first was a bit too smooth for me, but the second one has a great energy to it and would be fun to dance to, a good solid groove and some nice sounds to go with it.

  • @fattigman said:
    Hi all!
    This is my contribution. Prior to this song I’ve used rytmik ultimate for all instruments. So it has taken me loooong time to learn how to create a song without it. For this song I’ve used cubasis geoshred ifretless bass and the one thing that I love most replicant 2 by audio damage. The only non virtual instrument in this song is my ukulele :smile:

    Hope you enjoy it.

    Thanks @Shaken&;Stirred for showing me to the right thread

    Fab song, & a fab cover version of a Legend(Robert Nesta Marley). It also reminded me in the mix of your track, a little bit of Augustus Pablo flying around in the mix. Great stuff. ;)

  • @studs1966 thank you. Marley and Augustus Pablo are definitely big inspirations for me.

  • @studs1966 I like your second remix best. I can see a packed dancefloor with people dancing having a good time to this song.

  • @bluepunk, another great song. That guitar sound is amazing. The arrangement/mix is incredible. Killing myself laughing by the end. Perfection.

  • @gburks, sounds pretty fine. Great mix, everything well placed. Great sounds you ended up with in that.

  • @Bluepunk you are crazy in a good way and so is your song. I love the rhythm. You have a way of creating interesting rhythm patterns both with the drums and the instruments. I’ve noticed that in your previous songs too. Just great.

  • @richardyot said:
    @Bluepunk thoroughly enjoyed that - amazing use of the English language throughout, you've definitely upped your lyrical game and this one really is terrific in its wit. I agree with Johnny that the rhymes are great, and wordplay throughout is really entertaining.

    Very good, probably a B+

    Hope the dogs are feeling better. Insurance might be an idea (not for the van of course, just the dogs).

    Thanks Richard. Dogs are as well as can be now thank you. One deaf, one blind, and both dumb adds unexpected comedy value to their walkies.

    Insurance? :)

  • @Retzilience Sounds like it’s dripping in atmosphere and I can hear cool sounds going on, but as others have said, it’s very muddy. It needs some dynamics in the mastering as it’s just too full on as is.

  • @Bluepunk Anarchic. Great lyrics in a stream of consciousness rant. This is the most chaotic I’ve heard from you in a while. You can feel the headrush of the tune like you are literally racing up and down the M4.

  • @gburks Grimy psychedelia. So much going on - in a good way. Maybe some of the dynamics could do with some editing.
    One critique - To me, the drums don’t match the rush of the tune, they seem to be a bit of an afterthought. If they had a bit more power and gravity, I think they would pin the whole song down a bit better.
    Overall, I really enjoyed the tune. Sounds like so many styles going on. The helicopter (I forgot which old analog keyboard did this) synth sounds work particularly well.

  • @fattigman Some really good sounds going on in the mix and I think your vocals work great. I like the slow drop bit and then the electronic sounding guitar that comes in. What did you use for that?
    Felt the drums could’ve done with a fat kick and a more snappy snare, but great job overall.

  • @DefRobot thank you very much for your feedback. You're right about the drums I spent least amount of time on the drums. I will follow your advice. The electric guitar is geoshred. I used replicant 2 to generate the blip sounds "randomly" and I use kaspar organ sound for the "back beat".

  • edited November 2017

    My entry for the month. I have to get my excuses in... For the first time in 3 years there are no vocals... I have a really good excuse, honest... Look, this is my house at the moment (and no, that's not me in the pictures btw):

    The upstairs is all sealed off, as is one third of the downstairs area (the staircase is being moved) and the whole family is living in two rooms (plus the kitchen) while the work goes on. So I have nowhere where I can sing without either driving the wife mad or disturbing the kids as they sleep (and recording in the day is not an option since the work is very noisy and I also have to earn a living). So no vocals this month, or next month either.

    I'll catch up with the rest of my reviews shortly.

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