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songs for song analysis
M-P:
youngbowyer started this thread and then went silent. I think we scared him off! What a bunch of songs though. I'll have to look up some of those I haven't heard yet. Ron
Jesse:
This is worth analyzing :) a million lights by tree63. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fiop3ZKzK4&feature=related
hillbilly61:
--- Quote from: stickbender on May 27, 2010, 12:23:20 am ---
Pink Floyd. The wall. " All in all, you're just another brick in the wall " Melanie, " Brand new pair of roller skates" "I got a brand new pair of roller skates, you got a brand new key.....I think we should get together, and see"....." Sixties song. When skates, were metal, and were adjustable to fit your shoes, and you used a big key to tighten, or loosen them. Yep we used type writers too, with a ribbon, and used correction tape, and white out! Can't use that anymore, messes up the computer screen. ;D speaking of the sixties......There is Jim Stafford's "Wild Wood Weed" ::) Simple message...... 8)
Wayne
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I have to agree.. And you know most of us are really telling our age...Dang I'm getting old.
And if you're really brave, try... As Hillbilly said "Analyze Bohemian Rhapsody" ;D ;D
sailordad:
the only problem with trying to analyze a song by Queen would be that if you dont understand Shakespeare you probably wont truly
understand the meaning of their songs,kinda like Led Zepplin, you gotta undestand Norse mythology to understand alot of their songs to
cracker:
Gents I gotta say there are some fine songs mentiioned here. And my favorite good time song will always be Fat Bottom Girls however when I'm in a quiet contemplative mood nothing beats Turning The Page.Ron
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