Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 16, 2013 4:27 pm
Typically, PJ's bridges are the best part of their songs.
cool, thanksharmless wrote:Bridge:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i need to take a music class
Oh real bright light shining as you’re trying to breathe in thin air,
Cannot forget you’re hiding collected wounds left unhealed,
When every thought you’re thinking sinks you darker than the new moon sky,
The faraway lights rising in the whites of your eyes.
It's a musical diversion from the rest of the song and provides a change, up to a chorus or a solo. And they usually appear once in a song.
So Swallowed Whole's bridge would be:
With no quiet to be found
Spirit lifted off the ground
And what lies beyond the grave
Might be welcome change
Time will come, come what may
With now rest in peace
Until that day
it's often uncanny. Is this the case with any other band?harmless wrote:Typically, PJ's bridges are the best part of their songs.
so which part of MYM would be considered the chorus? sorry for all the questionsVindicator wrote:I love PJ Bridges. Avocado has some of my favorite with Life Wasted, Comatose and Severed Hand's bridges being the highlight of the album for me.
I LOVE the bridge in MFS. It's such a crazy pleasant diversion from the aggressiveness of the rest of the song . I love what's going on musically in it with I believe is an organ ?
And is MYM's bridge the "self realized metaphysically redeemed" part even though it appears twice? It's almost like a second chorus.
The "Self-realised and metaphysically redeemed" part could be called a chorus, I guess, but so could "And all along they're saying, mind your manners!" That song isn't clear-cut. Sirens is another one that doesn't have a bridge, more like two choruses, both of which are repeated. There's that short musical break, after the big solo and before the repeated chorus, that sort of functions as a bridge but with no lyrics...Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:so which part of MYM would be considered the chorus? sorry for all the questionsVindicator wrote:I love PJ Bridges. Avocado has some of my favorite with Life Wasted, Comatose and Severed Hand's bridges being the highlight of the album for me.
I LOVE the bridge in MFS. It's such a crazy pleasant diversion from the aggressiveness of the rest of the song . I love what's going on musically in it with I believe is an organ ?
And is MYM's bridge the "self realized metaphysically redeemed" part even though it appears twice? It's almost like a second chorus.
ok, im listening to getaway right now, does it have a normal verse - bridge - chorus set up? if so which is which and ill listen again and hopefully figure it all outharmless wrote:The "Self-realised and metaphysically redeemed" part could be called a chorus, I guess, but so could "And all along they're saying, mind your manners!" That song isn't clear-cut. Sirens is another one that doesn't have a bridge, more like two choruses, both of which are repeated. There's that short musical break, after the big solo and before the repeated chorus, that sort of functions as a bridge but with no lyrics...Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:so which part of MYM would be considered the chorus? sorry for all the questionsVindicator wrote:I love PJ Bridges. Avocado has some of my favorite with Life Wasted, Comatose and Severed Hand's bridges being the highlight of the album for me.
I LOVE the bridge in MFS. It's such a crazy pleasant diversion from the aggressiveness of the rest of the song . I love what's going on musically in it with I believe is an organ ?
And is MYM's bridge the "self realized metaphysically redeemed" part even though it appears twice? It's almost like a second chorus.
Pre-chorus: "And if you wanna have to pray, it's alright..." all the way to "I've got my own way to believe." (Lyrics slightly different next time around.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:ok, im listening to getaway right now, does it have a normal verse - bridge - chorus set up? if so which is which and ill listen again and hopefully figure it all outharmless wrote:The "Self-realised and metaphysically redeemed" part could be called a chorus, I guess, but so could "And all along they're saying, mind your manners!" That song isn't clear-cut. Sirens is another one that doesn't have a bridge, more like two choruses, both of which are repeated. There's that short musical break, after the big solo and before the repeated chorus, that sort of functions as a bridge but with no lyrics...Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:so which part of MYM would be considered the chorus? sorry for all the questionsVindicator wrote:I love PJ Bridges. Avocado has some of my favorite with Life Wasted, Comatose and Severed Hand's bridges being the highlight of the album for me.
I LOVE the bridge in MFS. It's such a crazy pleasant diversion from the aggressiveness of the rest of the song . I love what's going on musically in it with I believe is an organ ?
And is MYM's bridge the "self realized metaphysically redeemed" part even though it appears twice? It's almost like a second chorus.
Agreed. I asked this before somewhere but was never answered (and here comes round two of that) but isn't "bridge writing" considered one of the harder aspects of songwriting? Or did I mis-read that while getting circumcised by an axe (after screaming for an hour I looked up and saw Eddie Vedder and didn't know if he was an innocent celebrity bystander ready to help me? but then quickly realized he was just the culprit enjoying his spoils)?harmless wrote:Typically, PJ's bridges are the best part of their songs.
Nah that's the pre-chorus to me, the "self-realized..." part is absolutely the chorusVindicator wrote:I'm pretty sure the official chorus is the "Mind your manners!" Part
That's not a bridge, it's a freaking verse.Lounge Lizard wrote:Two of the very best bridges in PJ history are the following:
What are you running from
Taking pills to get along
Creating walls to call
Your own
So no one catches you
Drifting off and doing all the things
That we
All do
I don't think so.Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:That's not a bridge, it's a freaking verse.
Lounge Lizard wrote:Two of the very best bridges in PJ history are the following:
What are you running from
Taking pills to get along
Creating walls to call
Your own
So no one catches you
Drifting off and doing all the things
That we
All do
***
Stunned by own reflection
Looking back, sees me too clearly
And I swore I'll never go there again
Not unlike a friend
That politely drags you down
You down
You down...
Too good.