Dave's 5 Hot Takes - Great Song Pod 5 Hot Takes

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @JamesRWaddell
    @JamesRWaddell 3 года назад

    Btw, boys, "Shameless" may have not had a chorus, per se, but musically it did have a refrain and musically it did call back to the the line "I'm shameless..." and the three lines that follow. Just my 2 cents. 🎹❤️

  • @JamesRWaddell
    @JamesRWaddell 3 года назад

    I have a feeling that somewhere in England in a vault, there is a drum track that was recorded for The Bush song "Glycerin". While an engineer or producer was editing muting the drums put the tension that the guitar and vocal created was so intense and original the band would have been foolish to not put that version on the album. Obviously, that is my opinion/wish but since a drum remix has never been released it makes me think that Bush are so loyal to their art that changing a thing on the song is never happening and no amount of money could convince otherwise or it just never existed but in some corner of my mind.

  • @JamesRWaddell
    @JamesRWaddell 3 года назад

    For my money... 😄
    For my money, I too love talking music, and I geek out watching The Professor of Rock's channel...however...I haven't heard every single episode as of yet, so if I am incorrect than so be it and I'll hang my head down in shame...but I'd love to hear a tie-in either as a bookend or separate video, but your cover versions or even one song from the episode by yourself, would make me happy as Trisha Yearwood was when she got to wail at the end of "Shameless". I know for a fact that she did a hair-toss, instinctually, and I swear the wind created by the flying hair can be heard on the track.

    • @JamesRWaddell
      @JamesRWaddell 3 года назад

      To The Proclaimers comment Dave Barnes (in my humble opinion, a song sent by Satan himself). Spin Doctors also were miserly a little, "if I had a dollar, I might give ya .99". With regards to "I'll Stand By You" the strange chord changes also occur in "The Prodigal" by Amy Grant. However, Amy and her song didn't make me full of ire as much as the abortion of a vocal that Chrissie Hyde sang on "I'll Stand By You". I never ever liked anything about the song. Maybe, it was the key change stuff but if Chrissie Hyde had been also not been so far out of the pocket, if I may, so brassy and out of pocket, it wouldn't make me ponder murder and mayhem.