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Wurlitzer
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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02_08_seg_0004_track_04
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02_08
4
Jupiter Synth
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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Farfisa Bass
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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02_08
6
Electric Guitar
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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02_08
7
Lap steel
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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02_08
8
Acoustic Guitar
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A calcified tale you all must respect
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
[03:08.032]
true
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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true
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
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A Teleological Wind
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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There's Mr. Wind,he's at it again There's Mr. Sky, making sure you don't fly There's Mr. Sun, what's done can't be undone I've rearranged the cause and the effect Assigning you names, my little world will stay in check A calcified tale you all must respect You can't hide the nail from the architect There's Mr. Wind, he's at it again There's Mr. Moon, leaving so soon There's Mr. Sun, he knows he's won And the winner takes it all till the other stars fall I've rearranged the sound and the sight, the bellow and the wind, the torch and the light
Your Team Ring, discogs_id: 317585, Purple Mountains, discogs_id: 7149935, The Olivia Tremor Control, discogs_id: 252619
Remorseful, Sad, Lamenting, Reflective, Dreamy
Folk Rock, Folktronica, Rock, Retro Rock, Alternative Rock
02_08.lrc
This song, a sort of a mediation on 'rebracketing', has some odd allusions. It plays with the structure of the song (chorus verse) but then references Neil Young's single note guitar parts as if it was a weaponized thought beam. It ends with a loop from the The Fool's 1968 Rainbow Man - which may or may not be Tyrone Slothop.
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Intro : Arpeggio Clavinet and Tidal Synth open the song with a dreary, dreamy atmosphere., [00:00.000]-[00:20.000] | Chorus 1 : Lap steel and acoustic join the 60s folk rock vibe clashing a bit with the synths and drums machines, [00:20.001]-[00:41.203] | Verse 1 : When the verse hits it's more like a chorus playing with the rearranging idea., [00:41.204]-[01:09.022] | Bridge 1 : During the bridge the lap steel and acoustic mixes with the synths and drums machines., [01:09.023]-[01:21.203] | Transition 1 : A tambourine joins bizarre psychedelic backing vocals, [01:21.204]-[01:27.066] | Chorus 2 : The background vocals and tambourine remain in the mix., [01:27.067]-[01:41.203] | Chorus 2 Outro : The background vocals and tambourine drop and the vocals from the 'chorus' and 'verse' overlap, [01:41.204]-[01:49.022] | Verse 2 : Now the vocals are working in a weird counterpoint., [01:49.023]-[02:03.157] | Bridge 2 : The drums drop and the instruments busy themselves 'loading' the Young weapon to come., [02:03.158]-[02:14.135] | Harvest Jam : The 'Young' weapon is unleashed - a single sustained lap steel note that rings out, like 'Harvest' but longer and more malicious. Insect like synth scurry around the periphery of the sound., [02:14.136]-[02:43.157] | Outro : The song wraps - but... What's this? There's a sample of The Fool singing 'rainbow man' in the background, strangely connecting the dots between the song and Pynchon, who has informed so much of the project., [02:43.158]-[03:08.032]
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At your earliest convenience
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A Dark Years History
2019-01-11T00:00:00
[02:42.073]
true
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At your earliest convenience I'll accept your banishment Sitting in the dark, waiting hoping you'll appear Sitting in the dark, waiting above the atmosphere Sitting in the dark, waiting for years and years and years Sitting in the dark, waiting until it's very clear Sitting in the dark, waiting for two light years Sitting in the dark, waiting until you volunteer Sitting in the dark, waiting until I disappear Sitting in the dark, waiting until I disappear
Television Personalities, discogs_id: 83074, UILab, discogs_id: 93183, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, discogs_id: 170358
Playful, Dreamy, Cozy, Retro
Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Post-Rock
02_09.lrc
The book that the song was based on was a Christian novel one of my dad's students wrote. He was a bit embarrassed of the dedication to the teacher who taught him how to write given the novel's subpar prose.
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Intro : Echoing keys reminiscent of Manfred Mann's cover of "Blinded by the Light" start the song., [00:00.000]-[00:20.070] | Chorus as Intro : A chewy synth with background vocals add a more 90s feel to the song., [00:20.071]-[00:33.200] | Verse 1 : The song structure is odd, this passage seems to set the song rather than move it along., [00:33.201]-[00:47.080] | Chorus 1 : This begins a pattern of scrunched overlapping vocal parts, [00:47.081]-[01:07.151] | Interlude 1 : A weird Droid type synth can be heard here., [01:07.152]-[01:14.091] | Verse as Jams : The previous verse is here sans-vocals, [01:14.092]-[01:27.221] | Chorus 2 : Back to the overlapping vocal parts, [01:27.222]-[01:48.041] | Interlude 2 : Another odd break with synths and drums., [01:48.042]-[02:01.172] | Chorus 3 : Back to the overlapping vocal parts, [02:01.173]-[02:15.053] | Outro : The background vocals reach to a 70s style falsetto as the song fades., [02:15.054]-[02:42.073]
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At your earliest convenience
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A Dark Years History
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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At your earliest convenience I'll accept your banishment Sitting in the dark, waiting hoping you'll appear Sitting in the dark, waiting above the atmosphere Sitting in the dark, waiting for years and years and years Sitting in the dark, waiting until it's very clear Sitting in the dark, waiting for two light years Sitting in the dark, waiting until you volunteer Sitting in the dark, waiting until I disappear Sitting in the dark, waiting until I disappear
Television Personalities, discogs_id: 83074, UILab, discogs_id: 93183, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, discogs_id: 170358
Playful, Dreamy, Cozy, Retro
Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Post-Rock
02_09.lrc
The book that the song was based on was a Christian novel one of my dad's students wrote. He was a bit embarrassed of the dedication to the teacher who taught him how to write given the novel's subpar prose.
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Intro : Echoing keys reminiscent of Manfred Mann's cover of "Blinded by the Light" start the song., [00:00.000]-[00:20.070] | Chorus as Intro : A chewy synth with background vocals add a more 90s feel to the song., [00:20.071]-[00:33.200] | Verse 1 : The song structure is odd, this passage seems to set the song rather than move it along., [00:33.201]-[00:47.080] | Chorus 1 : This begins a pattern of scrunched overlapping vocal parts, [00:47.081]-[01:07.151] | Interlude 1 : A weird Droid type synth can be heard here., [01:07.152]-[01:14.091] | Verse as Jams : The previous verse is here sans-vocals, [01:14.092]-[01:27.221] | Chorus 2 : Back to the overlapping vocal parts, [01:27.222]-[01:48.041] | Interlude 2 : Another odd break with synths and drums., [01:48.042]-[02:01.172] | Chorus 3 : Back to the overlapping vocal parts, [02:01.173]-[02:15.053] | Outro : The background vocals reach to a 70s style falsetto as the song fades., [02:15.054]-[02:42.073]
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A Dark Years History
2019-01-11T00:00:00
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At your earliest convenience I'll accept your banishment Sitting in the dark, waiting hoping you'll appear Sitting in the dark, waiting above the atmosphere Sitting in the dark, waiting for years and years and years Sitting in the dark, waiting until it's very clear Sitting in the dark, waiting for two light years Sitting in the dark, waiting until you volunteer Sitting in the dark, waiting until I disappear Sitting in the dark, waiting until I disappear
Television Personalities, discogs_id: 83074, UILab, discogs_id: 93183, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, discogs_id: 170358
Playful, Dreamy, Cozy, Retro
Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Post-Rock
02_09.lrc
The book that the song was based on was a Christian novel one of my dad's students wrote. He was a bit embarrassed of the dedication to the teacher who taught him how to write given the novel's subpar prose.
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Intro : Echoing keys reminiscent of Manfred Mann's cover of "Blinded by the Light" start the song., [00:00.000]-[00:20.070] | Chorus as Intro : A chewy synth with background vocals add a more 90s feel to the song., [00:20.071]-[00:33.200] | Verse 1 : The song structure is odd, this passage seems to set the song rather than move it along., [00:33.201]-[00:47.080] | Chorus 1 : This begins a pattern of scrunched overlapping vocal parts, [00:47.081]-[01:07.151] | Interlude 1 : A weird Droid type synth can be heard here., [01:07.152]-[01:14.091] | Verse as Jams : The previous verse is here sans-vocals, [01:14.092]-[01:27.221] | Chorus 2 : Back to the overlapping vocal parts, [01:27.222]-[01:48.041] | Interlude 2 : Another odd break with synths and drums., [01:48.042]-[02:01.172] | Chorus 3 : Back to the overlapping vocal parts, [02:01.173]-[02:15.053] | Outro : The background vocals reach to a 70s style falsetto as the song fades., [02:15.054]-[02:42.073]
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