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  1. The fact that most of the threads that the anonymous users are reading are actually ones which are dead and buried on the board shows their true dedication to the board itself.

    Sometimes I go to other boards, respond to a thread, find I'm the last person ever to respond to it, it gets buried, forgotten about, and I look rather the fool.

    But, as we're dedicated to finding the threads we want, not just every single thread to respond to, we're always looking for those which maybe got forgotten about which would further elicit thought-provoking responses.

    The whole idea of looking outside the box takes another meaning.

    The bummer is, when one of us is alone online and we've got nobody to talk to! (Indeed, I really am so sad that I have more friends online than in real life..!)

    *exhales deeply* But mercifully, that is not currently the case.

    In conclusion - I probably don't know what I'm talking about, which leaves you guys no chance whatsoever..

    Love and mercy

    Matt

  2. Thanks Gilliann. I do quite like it... not that I understand it at all...

    I phoned her to see if we could make the first attempt at recording it three o'clock tomorrow morning, but, I couldn't stand the backchat from the answering machine.

    Now all I need is a piano player (I'd do it, but unfortunately I'm playing timps and congas on the intro and outro..!)

    Thanks again

    Love and mercy

    Wow matt, thats amazing, your truly talented, good luck to you and Mel on the recording :thumbsup:
  3. Little story to go with this one before I start it out. It's one of the better songs I wrote, with a little bit of help from a faraway angel, once in my mind, soon in my heart, forever in my life (and always with a nose in the thesaurus). This was written after a very vivid dream I had where I believe I had committed suicide.

    I believe some of you may have read a portion of this one before.

    Since this is one of the more recent ones, I took a shot at polishing it more as I thought it would work. I'm going to record the tune on September the 10th this year, so that someone (probably Mel, her heavenly vocal tones would work much better on the track than my half-shot third-octave falsetto) can help me record the vocals over the top. See how it goes. Anyway.

    Charcoaling Ikebana

    Charcoaling ikebana took you hours to prepare

    But when you look inside the fire your flowers are not there

    Scarred remains of Memory Lane made once for you consumed

    You lost me on the road to paradise when all was doomed

    Don't cry to me that all you want to give has gone away

    When all that's there that I should care is who I want today

    I know the painless victory, the ashes that you gave to me

    You don't know how it's meant to be, or what you want to say

    Inflammable daydreaming set my first farewell aflame

    How can I taste sweet happiness while you taste bitter shame

    Your offering of time to me is one I can't pass by

    When I lose hope I turn to you, I know you cannot lie

    Plenteous cup of water to invigorate my birth

    Bleeding from the sweetest cup to show you all I'm worth

    You don't want me to let you go, but I can't bare to let me show

    The slashes from the blades that grow and multiply on Earth

    Find comfort in me, don't dream and say goodbye

    Nestle in my blacker heart and rubricate our sky

    Let me come to you in perfect dreams of piercing screams

    And greater means to come round now and wonder why

    Asphyxiated pleasure stemmed from diuturnal lust

    Nobody who could love this much found their heart wouldn't rust

    Strangleheld for pleasure yet released for satisfaction

    Whispered in repellent breeze, soon destined for attraction

    Antonymous relief of contradictory desire

    Homophonous belief belonging somewhere ever higher

    Into a world where only you will ever know the life that grew

    It sounds the same to those who never knew life on the wire

    Warning signs from far away all extirpate sensation

    Auguries from close to home torment my weak foundation

    Perforated skin and bones reveal inside contusion

    Legs and arms on razorblade are never an illusion

    Suicide seems painless on a warmer yesterday

    But now my skin has broken in phantasmal echoes say

    That they're not speaking to my face, they couldn't leave a clearer space

    To slash my shell and take their place of terminal decay

    Find comfort in me, don't dream and say goodbye

    Nestle in my blacker heart and rubricate our sky

    Let me come to you in perfect dreams of piercing screams

    And greater means to come round now and wonder why

    Vaporescent tears of memories

    Cruoric perspiration leaves

    Suppurate external masterpieces of my mind

    Rape the inner distribution

    Of a simplistic solution

    Subcutaneous profusion of a pain that drove me blind

    I have no idea what it means. Something like, screw the world, it's none of my business any more.

    Love and mercy

    Matt

  4. This is going to be hard to get by on many occasions.

    I'm not writing at the moment. The inspiration is becoming harder and harder to come by.

    Unfortunately, at the moment, I'm suffering from rather bad writers block. There's so many things I wanna write, but so few ways in which I'm being inspired. That and I keep losing my song writing folders... which can never be a good thing when it comes to writing these songs.. I know I've got them on disc somewhere, but I've no idea where.

    It's kinda stupid really that I lost them in the first place, though.. however, I'll pick them up when I'm in college (for the last time) next month..

    Here's hoping I'll be able to find them... I'll get back to ya.

    Love and mercy

    Bobo, there is a new forum at Songfacts, anticipating an entry by you. I believe it will be a staple of what to expect there in regards to lucid writings.

    See you there, I hope.

  5. Unfortunately, the musical tastes for which I have previously claimed (not only including the good, but also the bad and the ugly) are all my own.

    In thirty minutes of any random day, you would find me singing along to Westlife, Bon Jovi, The Beach Boys, Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons, early material by defunct pop band A1 (including their zapped up remix of Everytime), and anything else you care to listen to before my voice gives out.

    In fact, I heard someone suggest this the other day on a music forum, and have never agreed more with anything - on the fact that music in itself is not meritocratic, and the only meritocracy is among those who are too bothered in forcing their opinions on others, through not reasoned debate, but non-resistable force.

    My musical education began in 1991, when, at the age of 5, I was introduced to The Beatles. (Actually, I don't think that's quite true, but that's the first I remember of any music being played to me continuously). It was one of Mother's favourites, probably Judy Collins, another one of those very first tracks I remember listening to. I don't remember thinking anything of it back then, except that that really was my initiation into music as I remembered it, and that I couldn't have had many better initiations than that.

    In September, I'm going to be joining a Higher level Music Production course in Worcester, England (for anyone who is interested, I think it's an HNC - which, though it won't give me letters after my name, will at least bestow upon me bragging rights - and, I believe, at least the educational subject background to be able to teach it at a basic level).

    Most of the people who are going to be attending this course (I was going to use the word "guys", but, though it's true that most of them are male, some of them are not, and it would be unfair of me to lump others in with that generalization), are going to be scientists, physicists and the like, and the tasks we have to achieve before the end of the year include a full blown performance and production of a favourite track.

    My dad put the point to me that he wonders how I'm going to produce a particular track which I decide to write, and though I'm pretty sure which track I'm going to use to write, rewrite, produce, record, etc onto compact disc. Even I don't know yet, but whether I will do so in the same way as so many of those writers, producers whom I admire, will be an interesting experiment.

    I have grown up knowing and loving quite a lot of music, and, if I'm honest, yes, this includes stuff like N*Sync (of whom I still appear to own several CDs by..!) and a load of other stuff which I wouldn't admit like The Beach Boys and Poco.

    To pick up on another point you made, I don't think it's so much around here that people accuse others of smacking us down for our differing opinions. If anything, this is probably the most civilized and intelligent music forum to which I participate (and yes, I know I bring it down by about 300%, but I'm prepared to admit that that's more my fault than yours.) Even some of the most strictly moderated forums I go to (where people are surprisingly more civil to each other) can't compete with the level of alertness that sometimes I have to applicate myself with while posting here.

    This is a double edged sword, though, in that when something does step over the rules, it may or may not be dealt with harsher than in other places. Personally I'm not sure of this, as I don't actually know whether it's even happened yet within these surroundings, and in this friendly ethos.

    I often come along to this place when I'm feeling down. A lot of other message boards have given me the sense of knowing someone as a friend, but this messageboard is the only place in which all the regulars feel like one massive family stretched over 16 thousand miles.

    All debate is about, is learning other people's thoughts and feelings. Nothing about disagreeing with them, however badly we feel about them, the only thing that a single person can offer to a debate is to say "this is how I feel, that's how you feel, we disagree, but I understand your point of view". That's the only thing that a debate is based around. Though some will have their opinions changed, those who know enough about their subject will hold steadfastly to their own view.

    (Apologies if the above statement is too bold and controversial!)

  6. I've heard Smile many hundred times before - but never in the last few years.. Though I remember a certain few things about the album itself, I can't remember all of it as was, and thus I'm going to have to go from the knowledge of Smile from other places around.

    Unfortunately, I no longer own the version of Smile that I used to have on a copied CD, because I felt it was morally wrong. How stupid I was to do so, as, since other things have ruled my life, I do not recall most of the CD, save for the 1.10 version of Prayer at the beginning.

    To me, Smile is an enigma. The assumption about the burning of the Smile tapes, started by the inclusion of the Fire suite (which can be heard, amongst others, on Walk On By and Rio Grande - and for which I stole a portion for something I wrote earlier in the year).

    Some of the versions of the songs I've heard since (the version of Wonderful in D flat major, with the harpsichord) are some of the best material (and, it could be said, some of the most esoteric) within the whole of the Beach Boys collection.

    But the only two people who really know about Smile to its full extent are the two main writers, Brian and Van Dyke, who lived through the high points, the low points, and the drugs. All of the drugs. And, for those drugged episodes which continued throughout Smiley Smile (particularly those which are visible on 'She's Going Bald'), we all feel we've shared through the magic of Smiley Smile.

    We can all try it sometime. But ours is to share in, not create, the magic. Thankyou, Brian Douglas Wilson, for everything you've given to me and others.

    Love and mercy

    Matt

    finally coming out later this year? No, it is not likely to be as it would have been in 66-67, but I am just thankful that Brian decided to finish it.

    Any other "Smile" :: addicts on here?

  7. Man, do I remember this piece or what? I learned to play it when I was six. I hate the other Gymnopédies, for some reason, I've played No. 2, certainly...

    Gymnopédie 1 is wonderful, though. All those G maj7 chords. It's kinda difficult to play when your left hand isn't working properly to strike those chords, though.

    Good mem'ries, ne'ertheless!

    Love and mercy

    Erik Satie. He also wrote my favourite classical piece, "Gymnopédie No. 1"

  8. Big fan of their early stuff. I've really gotten into What's The Story over the last 6 months. There's nothing better than just to play and sing along to it when tired and depressed to make me feel tons better..

    As for the other CDs, I've never given them fair thought, I'm going to have to listen to the other material in due course.

    But yeah, great band! Love 'em!

    Love and mercy

    Matt

  9. I've certainly ran over all my favourite members (so to speak) and given them all 5 stars (I apologize if I missed anyone, and that doesn't in any way misrepresent your fine worth on here)

    I guess we should just all give ourselves five stars for now..

    All right, I admit it. I was having a really bad day and I wasn't feeling very "starry". :laughing:

    I noticed too and unfortunately there's not much we can do about it. I've been giving everyone 5 stars in protest but it hasn't helped much.

  10. Nah. I rated you a five! I don't know why your rating has stayed as 2 stars... From statistical averages, that means that you must either have tons of people rated you, or whatever like that..

    But yeah, I like to be an example of whichever kind. Maybe I'll try harder in the future, but who knows...

    Matt

    Yeah, when I saw Ken's I just did a double take and went WTF???!!! Same with you Bobo (I rated you a five, you good example you (just so ya know) I'm not going to complain about my rating, because, well I deserve it :laughing: :jester: But good point though
  11. Hi there.

    This is really strange. My rating's gone down recently from 5 stars (a model Songfacts citizen) to 4 stars..

    Ken's, which I know before was 5 stars, has miraculously gone down to 3 stars.

    Others' ratings have changed very recently as well...

    I'm getting the impression that piles of people are spamming the "Rate this user" option and getting all their cronies to give users 1-ratings..

    I don't know what should be done about this, and I'm not complaining that my rating's gone down as much as I'm complaining that Ken's (?!) has gone down, as have others'.

    As I say, I think conclusions must be drawn eitherway... I don't know what to think about it personally, though.

    Love and mercy

  12. Cheers, Scott. Needed doing!

    Strange and odd discourse though, I don't mind, tis my topic, I guess... do I officially own it?

    Yeah, I've been concentrating a lot more on the vocab of my songs lately for some reason. There's a world of strange stuff out there for me to explore in that department. I'm enjoying looking into it, as well, but I'm just tired of wanting to do it at the moment..

    Love and Hershey's

    Matt

    Scott boldly steps into action and returns this thread on topic.... Bobo, nice songwriting, its pretty structured (more then mine) and nice vocab :coolio:
  13. Certainly last time I checked I was a guy. I hope I haven't changed in that respect!

    I'm sure all of this belongs on another thread somewhere. Hey, let's go and set up the relationship and other angst-related problems thread!

    Whaddaya say?

    Matt

  14. I'd rather my better threads were kept alive and everything by whatever method is needed!

    Nah, you're right. RTÉ are the best. I can't think of anyone who would possibly be better than them.

    But yeah, you should definitely be watching it. 3 - 0 now! Hurray!

    Anyway, no worries about the thread hijack! All these threads are inherently aimless, anyway!

    Love and mercy

    Matt

  15. It's on RTÉ as well? Yeah, that's the one.

    Lookin' a good match so far. Not that I mind who wins. *cough cough* *mutters under breath* Come on Porto!

    Mel's not bothered, though. She'd just rather sleep. Imagine her face when I told her that Porto won! A... frickin' picture, man!

    Of course, neither team is currently winning, nor has won. So... make up your own mind.

    Porto just gone 2 - 0 up, as well! Gahahah!

    Love and mercy

    Matt

    Edited to add: I'm hijacking my own thread with non-thread-related responses. Gahah!

    As monoco and POR? i'm watching it too on RTE as a matter of fact :)
  16. Nah, I'm not 14. You're thinking of the 14 year old person... and that's not who I am.

    I should keep up the writing. In fact, I'm thinking of writing something right now.

    But maybe not until after the football!

    oh okay cool, wow your 18? i thought you were like 14 or something, enyho well done, i would definatly keep up the writing if i were you, well done :thumbsup:
  17. Not with the wish of repeating myself from thoughts in previous threads, I'll succinctly answer this one by saying that I started songwriting when I was 16 (about two years ago) and have been doing so on and off ever since.

    I've written what I see as a better one somewhere around, though, sampled lyrics include those below:

    Vaporescent tears of memories

    Cruoric perspiration leaves

    Suppurate external masterpieces of my mind

    Rape the inner distribution

    Of a simplistic solution

    Subcutaneous profusion of a pain that drove me blind

    But that's not my major project right now, I'm pursuing non-musical interests currently, so I don't know if, what or who I'm going to do in the near future.

    Love and mercy

    Matt

    wow thats excellent, where did you learn to that? :rockon:
  18. Despite the fact that I started this topic, I haven't written anything in SO long. I was going to write something this morning, but I didn't have the energy... and at the current moment I'm not at home, so I've got no chance of doing anything...

    Love to, though... I just mustn't. Not yet, anyway.

    The last thing I wrote went something like this:

    Cyanide, immoral suicide

    To get back to your side

    Back where we both belong

    Blood-soaked tears, claimed back through the years

    Praying all my fears

    Once fertile now prove wrong

    I didn't like it when I wrote it, I don't like it right now, so I guess nothing changes..

    Love and mercy (and with that said, I wish I'd written that song!)

    Matt

  19. Thank you! I try my hardest. And most of the time I fail, but that's just due to the fact that my life is one big fat fail.

    I'll certainly keep the tissues on hand. For someone who cries as easy as me, it's not going to be an easy thing to stay upbeat about this..

    I loved it when they showed the top 6 episodes over here. I don't know whether or not you were able to see them, but that was a good afternoon's watching, definitely.

    And if nothing else, at least we've got another 20 years' worth of repeat showings!

    *rolls eyes* Goodbye now. I'm venturing to recover my petard from whence it was hoisted.

    Giggling thru the nite

    M@

    lol, i dont have a clue who Mel is but lol! your hilarious :bow:

  20. This raises a fundamental musical question.

    If the only songs which existed were really... REALLY bad songs... we're talking songs like Kelis' Milkshake, Aaron Carter's travesty of a cover version in Surfin' USA, and She's Like The Wind by Patrick Swayze... these songs would be the only songs we'd have to judge quality of music on.

    The question being raised is, are songs like Mundian To Bach Ke by Panjabi MC too esoteric for some chart listeners' musical tastes? In the same vain, any song which is unfamiliar in that sense to musical taste, which neither is loved nor hated, but is viewed upon with a listening ear and done with in whichever way one sees fit.

    Is it therefore correct to say that we base GREAT tunes on our favourite songs by our favourite artists?

    What if we had no sense of right, wrong, what if all that we had to base our musical opinions on were the only two songs which existed, Kelis' Milkshake and Aaron Carter's Surfin' USA. Patrick Swayze's She's Like the Wind, und so weiter.

    Is it only possible to choose these songs because of the comparisons we're (naturally) drawing with our favourites compared with some of our most despised tracks?

    Any thoughts?

    Love and mercy

    Matt

  21. Amigahd. You can't make me choose! That's a totally unjustified question! How is it answerable?!

    I'm a sucker for the classics. The wedding with Ross and Emily... spooky thing was, at the same time as when I first saw that episode, I was really good friends with someone called Rachel, while still going out with Mel. And it just got me thinking about what would happen if I were accidentally to say that instead.

    Doesn't bear thinking about really... especially since I'm still being death-gripped on the shoulder! Gerroff yow!

    Love and mercy

    M@

  22. Double bummer! Nah, I can't get E4. But then, maybe with all the Big Brother stuff coming up, you could see that as being a good thing!

    Anyway, back on the original topic, I was watching Friends this morning. The One With Chandler's Work Laugh. Lovin' it. How great morning television on C4 is!

    Love and mercy

  23. You know what? I'm jealous we don't get Radio Telefis Éiranne, but only because of Friends. *giggles gleefully* I could probably subscribe to the thing and cancel my subscription half an hour later or something. Bahah.

    I've no idea of other benefits of RTÉ however. But then, receiving Channel 4 as we do, we have to put up with 10 Friends episodes in a single day! That's overdrive, man!

    But hey, I'm not complaining. Anything to get my a*s concentrating on something for six hours can't be that bad!

    Smilin'

    Matt

    Yeah we did, jelous :laughing: only messing, yeah we got it on RTE1 its so sad, dont cry watchin it okay ;)

    xxxxxx

  24. You're not saying that the Emerald Isle got it before even England did? How can that be?!

    Anyway, sad to see that it's the end of an era. Those guys have really kept me entertained for so long!

    They showed the final episode last night over here :puppyeyes: aw i'll miss it........xxx
  25. Yeah, Big Star by the Jayhawks sounds most likely. I really dig that song.

    The lyrics, from here are below:

    I'm flat-busted, wild-eyed and free

    I couldn't get arrested if I tried

    A has-been at a mere thirty-five

    Straight, honest, forthright and true

    Great expectations for someone

    Doesn't anybody know how to have fun

    But I'm gonna be Big Star

    I'm gonna be a Big Star someday

    I'm gonna be a Big Star someday

    Grape's bitter, I'm no quitter

    Revolutions come one by one

    Seems it's high noon and I ain't got no gun

    But it so hard, so hard

    So hard getting by

    Gonna be Big Star

    I'm gonna be a Big Star someday

    I'm gonna be a Big Star someday

    Fine bourbon, Cuban cigars

    Rude remarks observed in the C.C.Bar

    I'm perfecting the finest art of wasting hour

    But I'm gonna be Big Star

    I'm gonna be a Big Star someday

    I'm gonna be a Big Star

    I'm gonna be a Big Star someday

    Diggin' that music!

    Love and mercy

    Matt

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