Liz,
In your clarity system can you figure out Jethro Tull's words?
In your clarity system can you figure out Jethro Tull's words?
Do you understand the words to the Mus U listen to
Inna, the name "Dead Can Dance" is derived from the ability of musicians to make "dead" drums and other musical instruments to come alive and "dance"; of drawing animacy out of inanimacy. "Dead Can Dance" lyrics: they decided words are too limiting for their music. Lisa Gerrard was listening to her little girl, who hadn't yet learned to talk, "sing"; and decided a musical language unencumbered with words gave her the freedom she needed to express herself. Her language is, "The language of the soul". They use "goblet drums" from ancient Persia, this gives their music a "mid-eastern" flavor. Lisa Gerrard's dulcimer, is of an ancient Chinese derivation. I'm sure this is more than you wanted to know about "Dead Can Dance", but I think it clarifies the vocal aspect of this conversation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itwL5y0He-k |
Since the days of the song Louie Louie by the Kingsmen I have not been able to understand all the words to any song with strong electric instruments and/or them screaming into the mike. I think I was 7 back then, so I gave up trying. I like adding my own words to songs anyway; I think it makes them more interesting. |