Imaginos remakes and outtakes
Carl E. Anderson
cea20 at CUS.CAM.AC.UK
Tue Feb 13 13:31:07 EST 1996
> Now that I think of it, there is one song which took me some
> time to get used to (and I still feel divided about it), that's "Del Rio's
> song"...
I've always been a little ambivalent towards this one myself
(though, mind you, we're discussing ambivalence towards songs from an
album which is definitely [and almost literally] on my "desert island
list").
However, my friends and I used to have a running joke about
"proper rock intonation" as appears in this song. (Tox, if he still lurks
on this list, may recall it).
With thunderous riffing behind him, Eric sings:
"My boat left New Orleans ..." (he builds to the lyrical
climax ...)
"... IN 1829!!"
Woah! we all think. Rockin'!
Then: Wait? "My boat left New Orleans in 1829?" What the _hell_
are we doing head-banging to that? What's going on here? Why should
we care? ;)
But still, you've got to admit, that even when you sing something
completely bizarre like that with the appropriate phrasing and with the
appropriate instrumental arrangement it _does_ get the old adrenilin
pumping! :)
CHeers,
Carl
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