Do you understand the words to the Mus U listen to


The words/message many times is hard to understand with some artists.
Dave Matthews at times is like what is he on about?

Paul MaCatney is easy on the words and is quiet funny at times. Most singers mumble their words and frankly I think they have no real message worth thinking about.

PM Mistress & Maid is a message that speaker to the issues of the heart and you can understand the blinking words. Another one is Hope Of Deliverance. Makes the song that much better when you hear/understand a real message.

Any take on Jethro Tull?

What say you?
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What about " A girl with colitis goes by"? I remember a article by William Safire in which he said that a friend had named these kind of mistakes "Mondegreens". This is from a misheard line from on of my favorite songs, the Scots ballad "The Bonney Earl of Morrey". It goes "They have slain the Earl of Morrey and laid him on the green" which was misheard as "They have slain the Earl of Morrey and Lady Mondegreen". I have found that as I have added room treatment the lyrics get clearer, in fact improving clearity is probably the most important measure I have in judging wheather I have improved it or not.
I googled Mondegreen and got this: http://www.fun-with-words.com/mala_mondegreens.html

Has some of the above and some other good ones.
Listen to "Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress" and then read the words after.

See how close you come to getting them right.
09-14-11: Elizabeth
Clarity. I have worked hard to improve the clarity of my system. Half of the gibberish is due to a non resolving system IMO.
Once your stuff actually can provide a clear representation of the singing, then you can understand what they ARE singing. Just my perception.
So, in other words, It's not the singer's fault, and not the recording's fault, it is your crappy system. LOL
Elizabeth (Threads | Answers | This Thread

That is a laugh out Loud. " Clarity" for Bryston amps?.... and all this time I thought they were fatiugingly bright. Who knew the proper term was Clarity.

Cheers