Song of the Moment: Sleight of Hand
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Song of the Moment: Sleight of Hand
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mike's work on this song is extraordinary, and provides exactly the kind of sonic color and compositional depth i wish the band was still interested in pursuing
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this song is just so superbly executed
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the verses come and go and meander and amble just so and then BAM there's that beautiful monster of a chorus where everything comes together
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Pj at its best. What a triumph. Embarrassing that they feel mostly humiliated by this record.
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When Cameron hits the Kick drum twice on the way into the chorus...--- wrote:the verses come and go and meander and amble just so and then BAM there's that beautiful monster of a chorus where everything comes together
That's what its all about.
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more than just about any other song in the catalog, i wish i could have been in the room over the course of this song's evolution (demoing, fleshing out the song's particulars, arranging, etc)
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This song, musically and lyrically, scares the shit out of me. It's not an emotion I associate with much rock I listen to, but PJ does it here.
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--- wrote:more than just about any other song in the catalog, i wish i could have been in the room over the course of this song's evolution (demoing, fleshing out the song's particulars, arranging, etc)
I would like to see the band get frustrated by Tchad Blake forcing them to continue to push the boundaries of good taste in order to achieve such studio mastery.
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there are certainly moments in their catalog that are as good, but i'm not sure there are any that are betterStrat wrote:When Cameron hits the Kick drum twice on the way into the chorus...--- wrote:the verses come and go and meander and amble just so and then BAM there's that beautiful monster of a chorus where everything comes together
That's what its all about.
that they were able to weld together two structures (verses, choruses) so disparate really is a testament to how great they were at their peak
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what about the music scares you?digster wrote:This song, musically and lyrically, scares the shit out of me. It's not an emotion I associate with much rock I listen to, but PJ does it here.
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i'm just curious about what it was about the process of this song that encouraged them to be so unorthodox, and ultimately comfortable with the product. mike never played this way before, and certainly hasn't since.Strat wrote:--- wrote:more than just about any other song in the catalog, i wish i could have been in the room over the course of this song's evolution (demoing, fleshing out the song's particulars, arranging, etc)
I would like to see the band get frustrated by Tchad Blake forcing them to continue to push the boundaries of good taste in order to achieve such studio mastery.
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--- wrote:i'm just curious about what it was about the process of this song that encouraged them to be so unorthodox, and ultimately comfortable with the product. mike never played this way before, and certainly hasn't since.Strat wrote:--- wrote:more than just about any other song in the catalog, i wish i could have been in the room over the course of this song's evolution (demoing, fleshing out the song's particulars, arranging, etc)
I would like to see the band get frustrated by Tchad Blake forcing them to continue to push the boundaries of good taste in order to achieve such studio mastery.
Drugs for Mike
Ed being cheated on
Jeff being Jeff
Cameron being talented
Stone......who knows.
Mostly it all means sthat Brendan O'Brien wasn't present.
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yeah but drugs weren't new for mike
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To me, the chorus has always sounded like a tiny, private apocalypse. It's the sonic no man's land of an individual life. There's something vast about the chords being played, but it still seems to connect to that one life being talked about in the verse.--- wrote:what about the music scares you?digster wrote:This song, musically and lyrically, scares the shit out of me. It's not an emotion I associate with much rock I listen to, but PJ does it here.
I don't know; this one kind of transcends words for me.
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can't say whether being a cuckold was new for ed, though
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it definitely sounds like some kind of implosion, which works for the lyrical theme. but it's almost like the narrator is celebrating the implosion, that he's welcoming everything coming down.digster wrote:To me, the chorus has always sounded like a tiny, private apocalypse. It's the sonic no man's land of an individual life. There's something vast about the chords being played, but it still seems to connect to that one life being talked about in the verse.--- wrote:what about the music scares you?digster wrote:This song, musically and lyrically, scares the shit out of me. It's not an emotion I associate with much rock I listen to, but PJ does it here.
I don't know; this one kind of transcends words for me.
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--- wrote:yeah but drugs weren't new for mike
Look, i dont have answers. Im trying to figure this shit out. Binaural is #1 for me and the peak of their prowess. That peak saturated the following 6 years so....
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Yeah, I think which is what is so scary about it to me. The fear that you could find yourself in that place and be so welcoming to the prospect.--- wrote:it definitely sounds like some kind of implosion, which works for the lyrical theme. but it's almost like the narrators is celebrating the implosion, that he's welcoming everything coming down.digster wrote:To me, the chorus has always sounded like a tiny, private apocalypse. It's the sonic no man's land of an individual life. There's something vast about the chords being played, but it still seems to connect to that one life being talked about in the verse.--- wrote:what about the music scares you?digster wrote:This song, musically and lyrically, scares the shit out of me. It's not an emotion I associate with much rock I listen to, but PJ does it here.
I don't know; this one kind of transcends words for me.
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Re: Song of the Moment: Sleight of Hand
As far as notes/chord struture goes...Sleight of Hand isn't all that complex at all.
The chorus is a;most the same as "Hard to Imagine"
A to A/G to G
THe pre chorus is E and D.
Super simple. But its the landscape that is created and the palette exploration that makes it significant.
The chorus is a;most the same as "Hard to Imagine"
A to A/G to G
THe pre chorus is E and D.
Super simple. But its the landscape that is created and the palette exploration that makes it significant.