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The final verse, In My Tree. When Eddie starts singing "I remember when..."
There's some kind of...pipe? that's playing in the background, and it's beautiful. Mike replicates it live with the guitar, but it sounds like some sort of pipe or horn on the album, can anyone clarify?
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It is just a guitar. It's timbre and tone is very similar to a flute, but they were doing that a lot during this era, e.g. the bass that sounds like a tuba on "All Those Yesterdays."
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The contrast between the end of Sometimes and the first note of Hail Hail. No matter how many times I hear it and even anticipate it, when I have this cranked it blows me away every time.
The final verse, In My Tree. When Eddie starts singing "I remember when..."
There's some kind of...pipe? that's playing in the background, and it's beautiful. Mike replicates it live with the guitar, but it sounds like some sort of pipe or horn on the album, can anyone clarify?
Brett wrote:
It is just a guitar. It's timbre and tone is very similar to a flute, but they were doing that a lot during this era, e.g. the bass that sounds like a tuba on "All Those Yesterdays."
They ought to get that Brendan O'Brien fellow back onboard.
Off He goes has always reminded me of a friend from high school - he joined the Navy shortly after graduation and he used to come back around for short visits on leave.
I always liked the phrasing or vocal pattern (Im not a musician, just making up terms that probably dont make sense to anyone else) of Red Mosquito - how sentences or thoughts were finished in the next line, sometimes even after an instrumental segment "somewhere in the time between...I was bitten, must have been the devil" "letting me know...he's a waiting" to a lesser extent. I like the space in this song too, sounds like the guitars are separate and distinct, even on my shitty PC speakers.
The jam in Present Tense, even before it fully picks up, about 3:30 - to about 4:45, then how the song levels itself back out, settles back down, really the only "fade out" I like in any of their songs.
Used to love in Hail Hail when Ed would change the lyric to "I refer to those in front" during live shows...over that now.
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