The song was a "last-minute" addition during recording sessions for Tears for Fears' next albumSongs from the Big Chair. It was only included after Orzabal played two chords on his acoustic guitar for Hughes. After this, it was recorded in just two weeks and added as the final tra...
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The summer’s heat had dissipated, replaced by fresh and invigorating breezes from the north. The character of daylight had changed, too, as it always does after Labor Day. Gone were the sweltering chords of sunlight at some Godforsaken hour. Sol’s light had already become softer, later in...
Talk about climate change, another steamy Labor Day weekend is upon us here in L.A. Its been another hot year out here, and a hot one all over North America. Worldwide the signs of climate change are becoming so severe (and costly to governments) that they cannot be ignored by the po...
mono as it will remain until its completion. The introductory chords are repeated once again during this vocal section, but it quickly transcends into a repeat of the final two measures of what was verse two during the lyrics “come, you’ll get a tan from standing in the English rain.”...
From the shores of his island he could see cross the fjord through the mouth to the north of the bay. The island grew smaller as the tide rolled in, as he sat on the shore each day Then when old enough to be his own man,
The opening track, “Boat,” evokes one of Sheeran’s early heroes, the singer-songwriter Damien Rice, in its starkness, with Dessner’s textured chords swelling beneath acoustic strumming. (Sheeran wrote it over a piano-and-drums bed created by Dessner, but reworked it as...
That was the first time I’d ever spoken to anybody that was in a group – and his attitudeeven thenhas been reflected in the way he’s been since. When we’ve worked together, it’s been, “I can’t see what’s so difficult about it, it’s just four chords” – and he’d ...
George's sliding Mellotron guitar lands on the downbeat of the third measure along with Ringo's cymbal crash, Paul's bass guitar, John's finger-picking rhythm guitar and George's maracas from the rhythm track. Paul's Mellotron holds out chords for measures three through six but then changes...
It is completely obvious that similar sound equipment and chords from the composer's previous piano solos (more noticeably "Elegy for the Bewildered" from the Shining the Holy Ark Original Soundtrack) were borrowed to form this charming title. It is nothing as impressive as its formers, though...