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Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 4:22pm
by Flex
JennyB wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 4:21pm
So many sublime Fugazi moments. Another great one is when Ian shouts "GUILTY!" at the end of Suggestion.
Oh yeah, that one is intense. Sublimely intense.

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 5:02pm
by JennyB
Flex wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 4:22pm
JennyB wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 4:21pm
So many sublime Fugazi moments. Another great one is when Ian shouts "GUILTY!" at the end of Suggestion.
Oh yeah, that one is intense. Sublimely intense.
I just posted this on Facebook, but is there another song that better encapsulates how women feel right now? I think not.

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 5:03pm
by Flex
JennyB wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 5:02pm
I just posted this on Facebook, but is there another song that better encapsulates how women feel right now? I think not.
I appreciate that you recognize that the best person to capture the situation women find themselves in is a white dude. :shifty:

(He actually got some shit precisely along those lines at the time, iirc. I like to think genuine empathy and understanding is gender neutral. It's rare, but it exists.)

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 5:14pm
by JennyB
Flex wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 5:03pm
JennyB wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 5:02pm
I just posted this on Facebook, but is there another song that better encapsulates how women feel right now? I think not.
I appreciate that you recognize that the best person to capture the situation women find themselves in is a white dude. :shifty:

(He actually got some shit precisely along those lines at the time, iirc. I like to think genuine empathy and understanding is gender neutral. It's rare, but it exists.)
I know, I was conflicted...but, he got it right.

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 7:46pm
by Heston
That bit of Dancing Queen, the second time they sing "on the tambourine, oh yeah." There is this shrill orgasmic note behind the "oh yeah" which I'm not sure is a voice or instrument. Either way it always sends shivers down my spine.

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 8:30pm
by Marky Dread
Heston wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 7:46pm
That bit of Dancing Queen, the second time they sing "on the tambourine, oh yeah." There is this shrill orgasmic note behind the "oh yeah" which I'm not sure is a voice or instrument. Either way it always sends shivers down my spine.
That is a doubletracked piano and a squeal from a sax and it's great.

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 8:31pm
by 101Walterton
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 3:40pm
101Walterton wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 3:35pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 3:26pm
101Walterton wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 2:49pm
Mike Barson’s decending piano riff in Disappear ( a lost Madness classic).

Excellent.

Hey 101 what do call someone who assists boy scouts in erecting camping equipment?
Pegasus?
No a Tent Pole Tutor. ;)
Hahaha I was already laughing at my own Pegasus joke :mrgreen:

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 8:38pm
by Marky Dread
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:30pm
Heston wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 7:46pm
That bit of Dancing Queen, the second time they sing "on the tambourine, oh yeah." There is this shrill orgasmic note behind the "oh yeah" which I'm not sure is a voice or instrument. Either way it always sends shivers down my spine.
That is a doubletracked piano and a squeal from a sax and it's great.
Or so I thought I just played it and it could well be just a vocal scream.

...and the keyboard opening to Gimme Gimme Gimme is genuis simple.

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 8:38pm
by Marky Dread
101Walterton wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:31pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 3:40pm
101Walterton wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 3:35pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 3:26pm
101Walterton wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 2:49pm
Mike Barson’s decending piano riff in Disappear ( a lost Madness classic).

Excellent.

Hey 101 what do call someone who assists boy scouts in erecting camping equipment?
Pegasus?
No a Tent Pole Tutor. ;)
Hahaha I was already laughing at my own Pegasus joke :mrgreen:
It was good but I couldn't let it spoil mu fun. ;)

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 8:41pm
by Heston
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:38pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:30pm
Heston wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 7:46pm
That bit of Dancing Queen, the second time they sing "on the tambourine, oh yeah." There is this shrill orgasmic note behind the "oh yeah" which I'm not sure is a voice or instrument. Either way it always sends shivers down my spine.
That is a doubletracked piano and a squeal from a sax and it's great.
Or so I thought I just played it and it could well be just a vocal scream.

...and the keyboard opening to Gimme Gimme Gimme is genuis simple.
It's been driving me mad for years. I need the multitracks.

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 8:45pm
by Marky Dread
Heston wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:41pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:38pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:30pm
Heston wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 7:46pm
That bit of Dancing Queen, the second time they sing "on the tambourine, oh yeah." There is this shrill orgasmic note behind the "oh yeah" which I'm not sure is a voice or instrument. Either way it always sends shivers down my spine.
That is a doubletracked piano and a squeal from a sax and it's great.
Or so I thought I just played it and it could well be just a vocal scream.

...and the keyboard opening to Gimme Gimme Gimme is genuis simple.
It's been driving me mad for years. I need the multitracks.
I've just listened to it a few times now through my cans and I'm going with a vocal shriek.

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 8:47pm
by Heston
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:45pm
Heston wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:41pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:38pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:30pm
Heston wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 7:46pm
That bit of Dancing Queen, the second time they sing "on the tambourine, oh yeah." There is this shrill orgasmic note behind the "oh yeah" which I'm not sure is a voice or instrument. Either way it always sends shivers down my spine.
That is a doubletracked piano and a squeal from a sax and it's great.
Or so I thought I just played it and it could well be just a vocal scream.

...and the keyboard opening to Gimme Gimme Gimme is genuis simple.
It's been driving me mad for years. I need the multitracks.
I've just listened to it a few times now through my cans and I'm going with a vocal shriek.
Yeah, me too but it is so shrill it's almost like a violin or something. Incredible voices those two had.

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 8:50pm
by Marky Dread
Heston wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:47pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:45pm
Heston wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:41pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:38pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:30pm


That is a doubletracked piano and a squeal from a sax and it's great.
Or so I thought I just played it and it could well be just a vocal scream.

...and the keyboard opening to Gimme Gimme Gimme is genuis simple.
It's been driving me mad for years. I need the multitracks.
I've just listened to it a few times now through my cans and I'm going with a vocal shriek.
Yeah, me too but it is so shrill it's almost like a violin or something. Incredible voices those two had.
They were brilliant singers with fantastic arrangers.

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 10:00pm
by 101Walterton
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:50pm
Heston wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:47pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:45pm
Heston wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:41pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Nov 2017, 8:38pm


Or so I thought I just played it and it could well be just a vocal scream.

...and the keyboard opening to Gimme Gimme Gimme is genuis simple.
It's been driving me mad for years. I need the multitracks.
I've just listened to it a few times now through my cans and I'm going with a vocal shriek.
Yeah, me too but it is so shrill it's almost like a violin or something. Incredible voices those two had.
They were brilliant singers with fantastic arrangers.
I watched a doco about ABBA recording. They talked about the two female vocalists and I wish I could remember (or understand) the technical words but basically the pitch (?) of their 2 voices was different but perfectly matched by some minor musical amount which basically meant they were almost uniquely perfect together.

Re: Sublime Moments.

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 10:42pm
by Carpentologist
Lindsey Buckinghams guitar in the outro of “Hold Me” is so sublime!