================================================ Subject: Re: Album done in three weeks From: "Creed - 7M3 - Live" To: Date: Sat 27 Oct 2001 19:49:10 -0400 ================================================ Thanks Jo for the breakdown of the song.Especially from a perspective that relates to the technical aspects that make up the song. I think that the song is pretty well set up musically. I had to look up Syncopation. 2. (Mus.) The act of syncopating; a peculiar figure of rhythm, or rhythmical alteration, which consists in welding into one tone the second half of one beat with the first half of the beat which follows. I agree that the rhythm of the song is interesting.The vocals are lively and the music energetic. Later, Jim ------------------------------- jo@creed.tc wrote: > Musicians normally do all the hum-drum daily practice routinely. By they > time they are ready to put it together on an album, they know what they are > there to achieve. I think that 3 weeks is totally reasonable for recording an > album where the songs had already been written and rehearsed. > BTW; I think that Bullets ROCKS!!! The triplet patterns in the lyrics are > awesome, and the sixteenth patterns in the guitar riffs gives me the impression > of an battle goin on within the song. And then the dotted-eighth-sixteenth > followed by the triplets in the lyrics is just addicting! The syncopation > throughout the song is also very fun to listen to. I have had a ball listening > to it over and over and over. It's like the music is totally acting out what > they are trying to get across in the lyrics. > > Laters! > > e CD player. >> >>I think that the three weeks was more set out as an accomplishment of >>skills. When it can be viewed as cutting out for two years and throwing >>together an album in three weeks. >> >>Good perspective Mad. >> >>Jim -- When a man steals your wife, there is no better revenge than to let him keep her. -- Sacha Guitry To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp