[linux-audio-user] Music: There's A Girl

Folderol folderol at ukfsn.org
Wed Oct 4 16:13:16 EDT 2006


On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 16:05:47 +0200
Thorsten Wilms <t_w_ at freenet.de> wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> http://www.archive.org/details/theres_a_girl
> 
> 
> "There's a girl, that want's to own you
> from your head, down to your toes
> She wants your mind, your soul and spirit
> Why it is, she only knows
> 
> You must take, your money with you
> Every night, out on the town
> You hesitate, just for an instant
> She'll cut you loose, to sink and drown
> 
> Her heart is cold, so cold and deep boy
> Like the waters, of the ocean's tongue
> Her eyes are sharp, they'll stab your back boy
> So watch her close, don't turn and run."
> 
> A text by drew Roberts, which you can find as spoken 
> words at 
> http://www.archive.org/details/dragirl
> 
> 
> These words and the inherent rhythm inspired me to 
> make a track, and after trying rap and some kinda 
> reggae, I finally pulled this through.
> 
> My usual tools: Om, MusE, Jamin
> Other tools: my voice, keyring and a coffee mug.
> 
> If anyone thinks he can add something, or do a 
> better job at singing ... i'm all ears and willing 
> to make revised version in cooperation.
> All files can be made available on request.
> 
> All feedback welcome. I especialy like to hear 
> descriptions of the track, your own view on it.
> Reviews at the archive would also be nice ;)
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Thorsten Wilms

The earlier instrumental section seems to have a distinctly
Oriental/Asian feel to it. Whereas the song itself seems more
African influenced.

I'll have to listen to it some more, but I think I agree with other
comments that the lead-in is really on the long side. I wonder if the
song could be partly overlaid on this? Just a thought.

I find the whole piece unusual enough to be interesting, without
jarring. I suppose you could call the song itself 'soft' rap.

-- 
Will J G



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