Not sure I follow. That line (or a variation of it) and the underlying chord progression (F Fm C) is in the song several times. The first couple of times it appears, the progression goes to an Am directly following the C chord. So changing the C to Am would have it go Am to Am? Doesn’t make musical sense to me.
What you’re suggesting (I think) does happen at very end of the song. The entire outro basically goes F Fm Am rather than F Fm C, until resolving to C on final chord. It works there cause it’s kinda rinse and repeat.
Thanks for listening, and if I misunderstood (quite possible), let me know.
Lol... Yeah', matter of style I suppose
To me, the C is a drastic break away from your opening descending riff. Lingering on the Am feels more natural, and reserves that "break away" for later.
Lol... Yeah', matter of style I suppose
To me, the C is a drastic break away from your opening descending riff. Lingering on the Am feels more natural, and reserves that "break away" for later.