What are you listening to?

So you're saying he used Wooly Bully as a basis ? I went back to the song several times, and what I caught was part of " the boogy woogy bugle boy from company c".

Anyone else hear that?
With all due respect it's difficult for me to draw any comparison between a 12 bar blues figure with a raspy, gravelly solo vocal delivery of

and another 12 bar figure with a bigband accompaniment and the precision harmony, phrasing, and vocal clarity of

o_O
Even with a (synth?) brasswind combo accompaniment, IMHO it sounds more like the 16 bar figure of

because the vocals dominate the arrangement in all 3 numbers. ;)
 
I didn't realize the Volvo 240 was the vehicle of choice for PNW Goths. I'm pretty sure they are not wearing seatbelts because they are already dead. But if they did wear the belts, and were in an accident on some of those twisty turny roads out in North Bend, the irony would be they would probably not die on account of Volvo's safety record, which for a Goth is the antithesis of their otherworldly being.

(The band have a pretty funny vid where they emerge from darkness out of the front door and cover their eyes like "what in the hell is this fierce painful orb that has ruined the black sky?" Frankly, I would see these guys, they look like a blast to see live)

There's a mint fire-engine red volvo 240 lurking around Capital Hill, a real head turner, it looks awesome. Now and then the 240's pop up on Craigslist, though they are nowhere near as ubiquitous as they were in say 2000. Should there be a "Good Deals on 240s" thread, here is an entry, and this is the hearse/goth starter kit model too:


And well, how awesome would it be if you show up for the sale and the members of Nox Novucula were selling it ...

"Does it come with these 18 hole doc martins, the votive candles and the various eyeliners? "
Let me know if you see any dates announced. We should go. I agree, should be a fun time.

That listing is another super clean one, with intact map holders as well. Amazing. Looks just like the wagon my wife's family had and which we had for a little while--"Goldie."
 
With all due respect it's difficult for me to draw any comparison between a 12 bar blues figure with a raspy, gravelly solo vocal delivery of

and another 12 bar figure with a bigband accompaniment and the precision harmony, phrasing, and vocal clarity of

o_O
Even with a (synth?) brasswind combo accompaniment, IMHO it sounds more like the 16 bar figure of

because the vocals dominate the arrangement in all 3 numbers. ;)

Ok, I think I get it. Still if you tune out the voices, there seems to be large samples of at least 2 way older songs welded in there
 




 
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