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From | "Jaimie Vernon" <bullseyecanada@hotmail.com> |
Subject | Re: Cheesy Synth Patch |
Date | Fri, 27 Apr 2007 23:31:57 -0400 |
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At Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 14:53:54 Kerry wrote:
>Jaimie Vernon wrote:
>
> > ...but rather that annoying
> > Hammond keyboard sound.
> > Nothing says "dated" like a
> > cheesy keyboard
>
>Reminds me of the time I played Todd Rundgren's
>"Second Wind" for a friend, and all he could say was
>"Listen to that cheesy synth patch." Nevermind that
>this dude could never hope to play this music, let
>alone compose it; no, instead, he reduces some
>absolutely fantastic songwriting to the choice of an
>effect. How revealing.
>
>Nothing personal, Jaimie, but I harbor absolute
>disdain for musicians who condemn compositions because
>of the instrumentation. It's like not seeing the
>forest for the trees.
And I have absolute disdain for musicians with bad taste in their choice of
instrumentation. As your friend pointed out, a good song can be ruined by
bad arrangements, particularly if its novelty instrumentation (cheesy
organs, bagpipes, kazoos, et al). There was a reason George Martin and Paul
McCartney recorded "Yesterday" without the other three Beatles. Not to piss
them off, but their individual instrumental strengths weren't what was best
for the song itself.
To bring it back to earlier conversations this week...the reason we're able
to cite so many great craftsmen in the art of songwriting is always the
presentation of the SONG....not the fads and the sounds of the day that are
piled on top of it like so much icing on a cake. I'm sure there's some good
songs underneath all that wretched B3 crap on Deep Purple's "Lazy"....or
underneath the grotesque feedback/echo on The Jesus & Mary Chain's songs
from "Psychocandy". And I believe the reason there is so much post-Sgt.
Pepper lashback is that the album was one long-form gimmicky studio prop
contrary to the no-holds-barred straight-on songwriting prowess found on
"Rubber Soul" and most of "Revolver" before it.
I hear so many artists, including some on this list, destroy their own
chances at an accessible pop song because they're applying some faddish pop
stamp on a tune in an attempt to be a) contemporary or b) evoke nostalgia.
To quote an old musician friend of mine:
"Be true to the song and you'll never go wrong."
Jaimie Vernon,
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