Spoken Word in songs.

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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by Ex Lion Tamer » Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:00 am

LanceM71 wrote:
Just about anything by The Fall.
Damn it, someone beat me to it.

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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by shadowplay » Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:38 am

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LanceM71 wrote:
Just about anything by The Fall.
Damn it, someone beat me to it.
I was thinking about this, I can't decide if he sings or not. He certainly had become more singy (technical term) as the years roll by.

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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by Ex Lion Tamer » Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:41 am

Well, I wouldn't call it singing. And it's not really spoken word. Ranting, maybe? Or, if you want to be polite, he declaims.

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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by shadowplay » Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:52 am

Ex Lion Tamer wrote:Well, I wouldn't call it singing. And it's not really spoken word. Ranting, maybe? Or, if you want to be polite, he declaims.
Apologies if you have heard this before.

A mate of mine and I were once in The Horse Shoe Bar in Glasgow, we been buying records and we were thinking of going to see the Fall but we'd seen them loads and couldn't decide and in walks Mark E Smith. I buy him a pint and he asks if I know anywhere they do Karaoke, my mate said I think they have a machine in the function room and we end up buying him drinks for ages while he tears through some monstrous versions of 'standards'. He also checked out the records we had just bought and seemed to approve of us with us buying lots of electronic stuff 'you don't want to listen to those cunts that copy me'.

He invited us to the gig as his guests but seemed less than pleased that we were non committal but we went.

He fancies himself as a bit of a Sinatra, I can just see the Smith Vegas season. :D

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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by Ex Lion Tamer » Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:56 am

Cool! I would have loved to be there with you... However, I would probably be in awe of MES and I would have behaved like a fool.

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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by shadowplay » Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:59 am

Ex Lion Tamer wrote: I would have behaved like a fool.
That's my standard state so I was OK. It helped that he was kinda like a grumpy dad in a sitcom, full in 'character'.

He used to stay near a friend in Edinburgh and didn't like being approached (can't blame him) so we must have got him on a good day.

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Post by noisepunk » Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:05 am

Ex Lion Tamer wrote:Well, I wouldn't call it singing. And it's not really spoken word. Ranting, maybe? Or, if you want to be polite, he declaims.
That's a good way of putting it. I think some songs are more spoken-wordy than others though- some sound more like attempted singing.

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Post by noisepunk » Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:05 am

shadowplay wrote: while he tears through some monstrous versions of 'standards'.
This would've been amazing.

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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by s_mcsleazy » Thu Oct 25, 2012 2:33 pm

i think it would be funny to see mark e. smith in a typical vagas show. dont see him with cabaret dancers
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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by Ex Lion Tamer » Thu Oct 25, 2012 3:08 pm

s_mcsleazy wrote:i think it would be funny to see mark e. smith in a typical vagas show. dont see him with cabaret dancers
The Fall scored a ballet once. Well, an experimental artsy-fartsy dance show. It was called "I am Curious, Orange", and produced by contemporary dance group Michael Clark & Company. It was themed loosely around the 300th anniversary of William of Orange's accession to the English throne.

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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

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s_mcsleazy wrote:i think it would be funny to see mark e. smith in a typical vagas show. dont see him with cabaret dancers
The Fall scored a ballet once. Well, an experimental artsy-fartsy dance show. It was called "I am Curious, Orange", and produced by contemporary dance group Michael Clark & Company. It was themed loosely around the 300th anniversary of William of Orange's accession to the English throne.
i know they had a dancer for this clip but i didnt know that
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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by danbind » Fri Oct 26, 2012 12:51 pm

"Here Comes My Girl" by Tom Petty. I think I remember reading that the spoken word verses were a late decision on a song he had been struggling with for a while.

"Are You Lonesome Tonight" by the Big E.
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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by windmill » Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:07 pm

Scars -Your Attention Please

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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by windmill » Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:19 pm

Another piece of good advice

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Re: Spoken Word in songs.

Post by friendshipmaster » Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:26 pm

Jan and Dean's "dead mans curve!" :w00t:

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