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Monday, June 15, 2009

5240 Song #24: Color Me Corrected

5240 Song #24 (for June 15, 2009):

Color Me Corrected

A revamping of a very old song, that dates from the pre-Any Raw Flesh? era. Completely new words and melodies, reflecting my current sensibilities a bit more.

Check out the Bandcamp.com listing for this track for lyrics and stuff.

Thank you for listening! PLEASE consider posting a comment by clicking the comments link below! Thank you, and I'll see you next week!

<a href="http://shawnfarley.bandcamp.com/track/color-me-corrected">Color Me Corrected by Shawn Farley</a>

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

every week on mondays I get a sort of preview of your song at work. I can't listen to it, but I always read what you tell about the song on bandcamp. And I read the lyrics, trying to imagine what they will sound like.

This week your lyrics alone gave me goosebumps. Great stuff.

Nog I wait 9 hours to get to hear them.

Jeroen

PAULB said...

Great one!

In some way the riff reminds me of Zappa's Outside Now..wonderful guitarsolo..but too short..maybe long guitarsolos are out of fashion but I need one from you anytime!

Sam R. said...

I always love songs with arppegiated chords. There seems to be an odd hypnotic vibe to songs like that, and this one has that. The guitar solos are great.

I really like the "oooo" part after the verses.

Mike said...

Hi,

Even with all of the new stuff, this song still has a very "blast from the past" sound to it for me. I don't know if my copy of "Shuteye" includes a version of this song or not, but I can definitely hear its unique sound from that era throughout.

Interesting lyrics, as they usually are for me (because I can't help but try to figure out from where they're coming, their influences, their story, etc.).


-Witty

Anonymous said...

Great bass tone. And is that you on real drums, or what?

This song reminds me of Keneally's/Workman's Inhale for some reason. And that is ment as a complment. Great song, well worth the wait.

Thank you.

Jeroen

Shawn Farley said...

I couldn't play real drums to save my life, so, no, those are programmed. I love to write for drums, though, and that's why I get annoyed when I hear certain people saying "drum machines suck!" or "programming drums sucks!" I agree that they CAN suck, but doing so, in and of itself, does NOT suck.

Kevin said...

Great vocals and guitar throughout on this one...no surprise there.

The arrangement really serves the lyrics, which is something you really have a knack for. Did you have to alter it from the original to accomodate the new lyrics?

Shawn Farley said...

The musical arrangement is identical to that original version, even down to having pretty similar guitar solos.

The words/melodies this time are pretty different. There's MORE of them, for one thing. The old version doesn't have singing starting at bar 1, and I don't think there were any words in the pre-solo bridge thing (although I think "ooohs" of some sort existed there). The chorus melody is similar in some spots, while the verses are very very different. There were no harmonies at all in the verses before.

And the subject matter is completely changed. I never liked the old one because it was kind of a moony straight-ahead love song, and most of the sentiment, while heartfelt, was kinda... standard Hallmark greeting card sorta stuff. I always liked the music, though, and that's why I'd come back to it from time to time to see if I could think of something to do with it. It's pretty hard to throw out all the words and start over, even if you don't like what came out in the first round.

Jason Sheesley said...

Pretty engaging, man.

driftingmuppet said...

Engaging is a good word for this Jason. I was taken aback at a couple of points in this song at how it takes such sharp yet smooth turns.

Shawn, really appreciating the good music here. The volume and reverb on the guitar solos was a nice surprise. Perfect harmonics and harmonies :) Could get addicted to this one.

Muki-D said...

Very cool. A shining example of straight-ahead-melodic Yogi.

Ian Myatt said...
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Ian Myatt said...

Love it! It's not even finished playing yet, and I love it.

I think that this is the song, so far, that has had the most instant appeal for me. Excellent, excellent stuff. I'm getting a Kings X vibe, and it made me pick up my bass and play along!

Oh, I have a blogger account now, so IanM=Me!!!

Ian

Heather said...

You know what's crazy about this...

It reminds me of songs WAY back. Like THE RIVER????? I think that's the name. Back when you were off to Berkelee.

I like it, its easy to fall away into. I really like the lyrics.

But--I also like how much your sound has evolved over the years, too-so this one is great...but I don't think its in my top 5.

Muki-D said...

Had to comment again - Great tune, plus I love the groove you settle into for the slow fade. Peaceful resolve, moving on...

Mike said...

Hi,

Color ME corrected (cheap, I know)... this song IS pretty damn great. I wasn't buyin' at first. But I gave it a real good listen in headphones a couple minutes ago and now I get it. Among the many cool things happening there, I love how you held out the word "happy" just a little longer the second time around. Cool tune.


-Witty