
grimtraveller
If only for a moment.....
Do you feel there are any instrumental combinations that just don't sit well together ?
If so, can you give examples of the songs they're in ?
If so, can you give examples of the songs they're in ?
I think it turns up in "Space oddity".I don't think stylophone goes with anything.
I know Bowie used it in some old tracks (can't remember titles)
I just don't get it.
The first time I really listened to it, something seemed lopsided, missing almost. But I think the flugelhorn really works ! It's the timbre of Neil Young's voice in the song that I find borderline ~ just.Flugelhorn and Piano - After the Gold Rush.
Because despite it's original design, it's versatile enough to do far more than mere word processing.Why would you record music on a device designed to do word processing?
I'm a huge Bowie fan but I'd never given any time to the earliest records. I started with Hunky Dory and worked forward chronologically.I think it turns up in "Space oddity".
Yeah, both grated on me at the start, but I've kinda got used to both now and love the song.But I think the flugelhorn really works ! It's the timbre of Neil Young's voice in the song that I find borderline ~ just.
By the way, have you ever heard Prelude's acappella version of this song ?
For me "Hunky Dory" is still the classic peak of all things Bowie.I'm a huge Bowie fan but I'd never given any time to the earliest records. I started with Hunky Dory and worked forward chronologically.
Cowbell and bassoon.
Around 2000, I got a great CD out of the library called "Bowie at the Beeb" that had the songs from a gig he'd just done.
Do you feel there are any instrumental combinations that just don't sit well together ?
If so, can you give examples of the songs they're in ?
I must admit, both electric guitar and violin or acoustic guitar and violin are among my favourite combinations. Love them so much that a few years ago I looked for bands that employed that very combination and discovered the likes of the Flock, Curved air, String driven thing, Pavlov's dog, Salem hill and even Loose moose. Aside from old faves like Kansas, the Mahavishnu orchestra, It's a beautiful day, the Mothers of invention, David Rose, Spud, Jean Luc Ponty, Mushroom and Horslips, I loved the period that Bruce Cockburn used a violin in his band and don't even get me started on Celtic folk because if you think my posts can be a bit long..........I'm not a massive fan of violin with guitar, reminds me of two sisters fighting. It's not what I call awful, but I do find it kind of hard to relax when I'm listening to it.
To be honest, I don't really view instruments like that. I think anything can go together instrumentally. But in the right context, because sometimes, even two electric guitars might not fit together.Do you feel there are any instrumental combinations that just don't sit well together ?
Because despite it's original design, it's versatile enough to do far more than mere word processing.