This is also known as ABACAB (Holy Genesis, Batman!).
Wow. Is that really what that album title was about?
'Dirty Girls'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
This is also known as ABACAB (Holy Genesis, Batman!).
Wow. Is that really what that album title was about?
Is that really what that album title was about?
Yes. And it's also the specific chord progression of the song as well.
Neato.
Okay, I'm in. What was Corwood's first category, "dramatic entrance"? I was trying to rip the rest of my CDs to my hard drive last night and noticed that the first track on George Russell's The African Game is "Event I: Organic Life on Earth Begins". That's a pretty goddamned dramatic entrance! I took it as a sign, so I'm in.
One of the greatest bridges, and one that's useful here since JB points it out, is in "Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine". Catfish Collins's guitar gives a HELL YEAH! to the boss's query, "Can I take 'em to the bridge?" It's no coincidence that Zep's "has anybody seen the bridge?" schtick is on "The Crunge," their JB tribute.
Erin, this site may help you. (And this one may be even easier to use.) A lot of the tabs have headings for verse/chorus/bridge. Pick some songs you know and look at where the bridge happens. It will almost certainly be a case of something you already recognize that you just didn't know the name for. And once you have the basic idea it's easy to pick it out when you hear it. If my untrained ear can identify it yours can, too. Some bridges (just where they begin):
That should get you started. And yes, I know I'm stuck in the past, but there's lots of good stuff there.
I just sent "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" to buffistarawk. There may be other bridges I like more, but I can't think of one with a greater disparity between my affection for the bridge and my somewhat neutral feeling toward the rest of the song. And there's some bonus trivia with the email which should be of special interest to the New Yorkers and engineering fans in the crowd.
msbelle is crazy busy at work and cannot take part. She regrets this and will bribe participants for burns of said mixes or just mixes of stuff she'd like. She also regrets that she has not sent the Corwood family a copy of the Jesse Isaac show - technical difficulties, but is seeking help.
My category suggestions:
(Stolen from Corwood’s other mix) Song that reminds you of your first love
Song that evokes a specific memory from your childhood
Song that mentions a specific street address
Song that reminds you of someone you love who has died
Song that references some kind of technology
Song by a local, unsigned band (my brethren!)
Song to clean the house to
Song about a dog or other pet
Song you want played at your funeral
Is there any room for one more person? (that would be me, if there is)
A bridge should only appear once during a song. I get annoyed when one is repeated before the song's end.
Oh, another category:
1-2-3-4! Songs that start with the count in.