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A Walk in the Woods
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Chill call and response with Mario Vendredi
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The Sound of the Tin-Pot Baroque.
GO TO the "MP3 MUSIC" link Above FOR TRACK BY TRACK DOWNLOAD OF "THE BEST OF THE GOVERNESS (2000 - 2006)"... This is the sound of The Tin-Pot Baroque. Most songs are a variation on simple ballad form. They have a lo-fi, stripped down sound yet are also delicate and layered and the lyrics tend towards the ornate. Musically, every melody should ideally be lifted from an ancient sounding popular song - 'Greensleeves', 'Waltzing Matilda', that kind of thing. They bring a yellowing, 'museum of childhood' feel with them. Also, its kind of like The Residents once kind of said 'there are too many tunes out there, and we don't want to add to them...'. Pop music is always about repetition. The other big musical influence is the drone. Listen to Bert Jansch's 'Nottanum Town'. There is a sense that you could remove the guitar and vocals and there would still be something there - a slow-thighed thing breathing and turning in the darkness. That the drone's effect. The Governess attempts to capture that feel without the virtuosity. A lot of these songs use only one chord.
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Peak #163
Peak in subgenre #26
Author
Thee Governess
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Thee Governess
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October 02, 2006
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MP3 3.5 MB 192 kbps 3:46
Story behind the song
The whole idea of a call and response song is very appealing. Just about everyone loves "The Weeping Song". And "In/to the Pines" is a great song - whether Cobain or Lunsford . 'A Walk in the Woods' involves a son telling his father he doesn't want to go up a hill. The father reacts to each objection by saying if the reverse situation were true, matters would be worse. Mario Vendredi plays keyboards and sings on this track.
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THE SON: Oh Father, I feel The wood - its wicked eyes, They are fixed upon me all the time THE FATHER: Would you prefer That it were blind Its fingers fumbling for you? THE SON: Oh father, I feel The forest is alive That thought stays with me all the time THE FATHER: Would you prefer It had long since died Laid so cold upon you? Above the mountain top - The Pines! Shaking against the sky We must go there, you and I You and I THE SON: Oh father I can hear A great breast fall and rise As if the wood it were respiring THE FATHER: Would you prefer It held its breath And came upon you without warning? THE SON: The Forest is in motion Oh father of mine A great beast stalking towards its end THE FATHER: Would you prefer it still As a crocodile Cold and curled and waiting? Above the mountain top - The Pines! Shaking against the sky We must go there, you and I You and I You and I
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