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Song Of The Month Club - December 2017

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  • Hey you guys. Late, late entry. Wrote a Christmas song, half recorded it. Didn’t like it
    Then all sorts of things went wrong in life. Hey ho.
    Dug this old tune up. Tweaked it, chopped it, remixed. I’ve not had time to properly master it and I know the EQs are all over the place, but wanted at least an entry.
    Will do my best to review all entries over the next few days. X

  • @rickwaugh Mediaeval chamber piece? Could easily sit as the soundtrack to some Midsummer murder tv show.
    The violin part sounds like a melodica to me. Not bad in itself. A complex piece to my mind, I wouldn’t know where to start composing something like this! Decent tune.

  • @studs1966 I like the boss a nova start. Nice kick drum that comes in.
    I can imagine this being played in some South American cocktail bar at Christmas time. Polished.

  • @nothumanatall Somebody mentioned Boards of Canada on the forum recently and I ploughed through some of their back catalogue. This has a very similar vibe to me.
    Not sure the plinky plonky bits follow the melody correctly at times, but the feel of it fits. Really nice laidback sound. Bob on.

  • @moff Nice arpeggios to begin. Then I recognise the gadgety sounds. Would be a good backing to an 80’s futuristic cop tv show like knight rider or Airwolf. Good job.

  • @LostBoy85 Really professional sounding tune that belongs on the radio. Polished and excellently performed vocals. Great mix. I love the space you’ve made. Great song.

  • @Shaken&;Stirred
    As others have mentioned, R.E.M. lies in this tune. Mostly for the guitar line and vocal melody in the Lemonade stand chorus bit. But you’ve got your unique sound to go with all that. The breakdown is great. The repeated chorus to the end works well. Wasn’t mad on the sudden end, but overall, this is great.

  • @Tarekith As it started, it very much reminded me of that ‘Stranger Things’ sound that has been popular of late. Then some awesome sounding drums come in and I really love that guitar part and the clicking and the tom toms. Really good mix and tune.

  • @lukesleepwalker Fantastic intro, with the excellent crooning gently bringing the song in. I was eagerly waiting for the pick up. Then that gorgeous slide guitar comes on to take it onto the next level. Wasn’t too sure on the drum sounds used and felt they detracted from the song after a while. I think that less would be more with that part.
    Love the doo-do-doo bits.
    Also hard not to stray into Bob Marley territory with ‘tion’ rhymes, but that’s not a bad thing if kept minimal. Loved it overall.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear Lovely brooding pads to start and it compliments the crooney Texas country vocals well. Different sounding vocal effect there, very good but I felt certain bits of the effect needed dialling back a touch in places.
    Finishes before it’s time, after you have introduced us to the scene, with a lovely piano motif. Sweet.

  • @theconnactic Well, this is different for your cannon! Very futuristic and I was wondering where the guitars were...
    Then up they pop. You manage to create an eastern flavour in this futuristic sound and the whole thing has a wonderful originality. Thumbs up.

  • @Jocphone Absolutely awesome! I love the original song but you have done something totally different with it. The vocals are great. Then dropping @Bluepunk in on the action like he’s had a few with Shane Mcgowan is genius.
    Love it.

  • @DefRobot said:
    @JohnnyGoodyear Lovely brooding pads to start and it compliments the crooney Texas country vocals well. Different sounding vocal effect there, very good but I felt certain bits of the effect needed dialling back a touch in places.
    Finishes before it’s time, after you have introduced us to the scene, with a lovely piano motif. Sweet.

    Fair summation. Thanks for the listen.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Jocphone @bluepunk Lovely start, really nice....and then just completely unexpected and honest and disquieting, catching me between the idea of two of Wenders' angels singing true punk at this point in our history, not a pastiche, but the real thing, rusted, somewhat broken but still alive these many years later, OR, more simply, two altogether other men boiling babyheads on the stove and keeping each other company all the while.

    Doubles all round and make mine a large laudanum, I'm going to go off and listen to it again. Well done.

    I’ll stick with the mauled whine as I’m sure you’ve heard.

    Great insight into our collaboration Mr Goodyear. I know we make it look, ahem, easy but this is the result of our throwing each other ideas and noisy snippets over the last year or so. It’s been an absolute blast and a privilege working with @Bluepunk and the SOTMC club was our introduction.

    We’ve probably created in the region of thirty songs together. This though is possibly the first where we have both sung. It’s not an easy thing to pull off but I think we’re headed in the right direction.

  • @Jocphone said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Jocphone @bluepunk Lovely start, really nice....and then just completely unexpected and honest and disquieting, catching me between the idea of two of Wenders' angels singing true punk at this point in our history, not a pastiche, but the real thing, rusted, somewhat broken but still alive these many years later, OR, more simply, two altogether other men boiling babyheads on the stove and keeping each other company all the while.

    Doubles all round and make mine a large laudanum, I'm going to go off and listen to it again. Well done.

    I’ll stick with the mauled whine as I’m sure you’ve heard.

    Great insight into our collaboration Mr Goodyear. I know we make it look, ahem, easy but this is the result of our throwing each other ideas and noisy snippets over the last year or so. It’s been an absolute blast and a privilege working with @Bluepunk and the SOTMC club was our introduction.

    We’ve probably created in the region of thirty songs together. This though is possibly the first where we have both sung. It’s not an easy thing to pull off but I think we’re headed in the right direction.

    Sonny and Cher? Nah, Joc and Bluey!

  • ima go oldschool this month . im doing a big https://soundcloud.com/

  • @DefRobot said:
    @Jocphone Absolutely awesome! I love the original song but you have done something totally different with it. The vocals are great. Then dropping @Bluepunk in on the action like he’s had a few with Shane Mcgowan is genius.
    Love it.

    Thank you @DefRobot we tried to turn it a bit festive with our slant. @Bluepunk is a genius and that is of his own making. His inventiveness and playful sense of timing really lifts the song. And doing a Lydon on those two sections really takes it somewhere else.

    Thoroughly recommend collaborating with other artists for those who have yet to dive into that particular pool.

  • @theconnactic said:
    Meet “Futuro”, the newest superhero in the hood (in this case, “hood” means the Milky Way):

    This music video was again made with footage from a public domain movie to create a short movie, a webisode of sorts, in fact a Flash Gordon movie /TV show - Flash Gordon Conquers The Universe (1940) - and it’s my tribute the old sci fi TV shows and old sci fi movies I watched when I was a kid, with silent movie-styled intertitles explaining the “story”.

    Great use of the old video, Ive collected a few PD movies Ive always meant to do something with.
    Music went well with it too!

  • @nothumanatall said:
    Alright, this is the FIRST TIME EVER I'm sharing a track I made. Feels weird.
    I did this a couple of months ago I guess, while trying to study for an exam. I was too stressed and making this was my solution for relaxing. I named it CCS, because I was studying for a cultural and critical studies course (creative, right?). It was kind of my "song of that moment" so I didn't (want to) make a lot of edits. I wanted it to have a jazzy, electronic and folk sound at the same time. Hope you like it, and hope I'll make and share more!

    Hey this was a great first track to post.
    Very nice atmosphere.

  • Thank you @Jocphone and fine folk. Mine are mere (un)lucky, miscalculated, morose mistakes. Your delicious delights on the other hand Joc, are proper genius. I’ll get you back by video (ages left in the month yet....please Richard) and until then.. shit & pissed: The Movie. It’s all your fault Sir, as I tell you at the end of the film. Fun with a sprinkling of naughtiness won’t be too far away that’s for sure. :) Thank you.

  • @DefRobot, @1nsomniak

    Thanks a lot for listening.

  • OK so I'm a little out of the loop, been a really crazy time here, so I owe a fair few reviews and have had precious little time to do anything this month. I'm posting this mainly just to say I showed up, and that's what counts. It's nothing special, just ticking the box.

  • @richardyot Glad you made it. I was similarly late, but it’s the turning up that counts.
    I see/hear no vocals again, but I understand your building issues.
    It’s a mood piece to my ears and it kinda feels like when the telly went down and a card would pop up saying ‘Normal service will be resumed shortly.’ But in an alternate universe where it’s more engaging.
    Is it soft or funky drummer? Happy new year to you all!

  • @trackedout Wow, you’ve really dialled back the intensity here and it works really well to me.
    A very personal sounding track almost falling apart at the seams.
    The hissing, pops and clicks actually add to the charm to me in this world of over polished ‘must sound correct’ world.
    Found it heartachingly lovely. You got nothing to lose. Good show.

  • @Jocphone and @Bluepunk, best Christmas tune of the year. Nasty and sweet all at the same time. Punk lives. Love the interplay in the vocals.

  • @DefRobot, solid rock tune. Definitely needs a bit of love, it sounds a bit squashed. Vocals are great, well done. Guitar wants some sizzle. Love the lyrics.

  • @trackedout, wonderfully random feeling. It keeps feeling like it should fall apart, but it doesn’t, which is damned hard to do. :D Simple, solid, but it’s got something good going on.

  • @richardyot, lol. Look, we want performance, not excuses. :D For thrown together, it’s all right. Some late night, quiet stuff on the stereo while trying to snog the lady. Almost, well, “smooth jazz”.

    Lord, did I say that? I’m so sorry. :wink: :p

  • edited January 2018

    @richardyot said:
    OK so I'm a little out of the loop, been a really crazy time here, so I owe a fair few reviews and have had precious little time to do anything this month. I'm posting this mainly just to say I showed up, and that's what counts. It's nothing special, just ticking the box.

    Mother never cares what state the prodigal son arrives home in....

    Trust 2018 flattens out some on the home front Skipper.

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