BOLLY BEE wrote:It's not a matter of recognising the chord - it's the subconscious impact that it has. Same thing with colours.
In my chromesthetic mind Lou always invokes Monkeyshit Brown.
BOLLY BEE wrote:It's not a matter of recognising the chord - it's the subconscious impact that it has. Same thing with colours.
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
Pansy Puff wrote:BOLLY BEE wrote:It's not a matter of recognising the chord - it's the subconscious impact that it has. Same thing with colours.
And the overtones (if that's the right word, T5D?). The chord if F has no open strings whereas the chord of G has 3 and the G string us still open on the A7. I think these kinds of things make a difference.
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
GoogaMooga wrote: The further away from home you go, the greater the risk of getting stuck there.
BOLLY BEE wrote:I'm probably not the only person here who first heard it on this:
It's the opening track, and by some distance the best thing there.
Positive Passion wrote:It is a decent track, but not the best thing on transformer or that Lou ever did (which is intro/sweet jane on rock 'n' roll animal).
Matt Wilson wrote:Positive Passion wrote:It is a decent track, but not the best thing on transformer or that Lou ever did (which is intro/sweet jane on rock 'n' roll animal).
Lou had absolutely nothing to do with that intro.
GoogaMooga wrote: The further away from home you go, the greater the risk of getting stuck there.
Snarfyguy wrote:Matt Wilson wrote:Positive Passion wrote:It is a decent track, but not the best thing on transformer or that Lou ever did (which is intro/sweet jane on rock 'n' roll animal).
Lou had absolutely nothing to do with that intro.
Indeed, he wasn't even there (you can here the applause when he walks on at 3:30, as the song proper gets underway).
But it's got his name on it, I guess.
Someone on here called it "proggy nonsense" once. I had to laugh because it's kind of true.
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
Matt Wilson wrote:Positive Passion wrote:It is a decent track, but not the best thing on transformer or that Lou ever did (which is intro/sweet jane on rock 'n' roll animal).
Lou had absolutely nothing to do with that intro.