. . . all I can hear in my mind is Fastball's excellent song "Out of my Head" on which it's based.Here is the Fastball song ~ "Out of my Head"I'll post the horrible-to-me son... more . . . all I can hear in my mind is Fastball's excellent song "Out of my Head" on which it's based.Here is the Fastball song ~ "Out of my Head"I'll post the horrible-to-me song in a separate answer.Do you get irritated when a song you really like gets re-done in a bad way?
I remember been blown away the first time I heard this. At first I was a little intrigued with the slow build up and the perfect harmonies. I was like Meh. But then it starts ridin... moreI remember been blown away the first time I heard this. At first I was a little intrigued with the slow build up and the perfect harmonies. I was like Meh. But then it starts riding the F minor like a train catching speed and before I knew I was tapping my foot and following the rhythm with my head.The synchopation before the two minutes mark, that tiny move from C# to Cm on "moving in", the fall after "lose your head", fantastic. And when you think it is over, it grabs you to do it all over again at the 3:30 Mark. Absolutely fantastic!I just wish it was about something else. Not the best song to blast as I pull into the parking lot at work. less
It's fairly common for theorists to turn their attention to song lyrics and try to find all kinds of hidden messages in them. Sometimes it's so, sometimes not. Puff the Magic Drago... moreIt's fairly common for theorists to turn their attention to song lyrics and try to find all kinds of hidden messages in them. Sometimes it's so, sometimes not. Puff the Magic Dragon was one such song but songwriter Leonard Lipton says that's not true. Can you think of any songs that contain a hidden message?