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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Of Suns and Rains

Alright, the 'smile.mp3' was for the last post, Blog Revival.


Here, I've made another.


Only this time, it's pure plagiarism. The main melody being the most obvious.


It's tune, which actually is the kick of the song is a total rip-off from the beatles' "Octopus garden". Well, oasis did it too in the least of it and it sounded lovely. On to the lyrics, main influence being "I'll follow the sun". Notice the usage of suns and rains. Still, it was lyrics all from the head, i didnt even write them on paper. Woke up, and there it was. The solo bit in the mid is the least obvious of all rip-offs, I made a alternative to a "let it be" piece and slip it into the song.

But hey, have a listen......It's one of our feel good numbers.


Did it on one take.So, bloops are obvious. Limited vocal harmony. I'm proud of my vocals this time. Pitchy ? Yeah, but that's the way it should be.More natural I guess. I mean, McCartney was pitchy in "hold me tight" and so was Liam Gallagher in "Supersonic". So, let it be.



I was smiling and had a lot of fun making it. Had a 'I forgot my lyric' moment in one of the two bridges, was laughing in silence there. Couldn't care less though. Like I said, It was supposed to feel good.










I'd love the sun, If you were the one, I'd love you like you'd always love me too.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Blog Revival

Give it a Ear. A bit too soft. A bit of touch to the volume knob , would do.



You see, It's the closest we came into sounding Beatlesesque.



Don't pay too much attention on the lyrics. First draft. Written in a minute. Even the song's done in a minute plus. The lousy vocals couldn't last past that.


The melody's nice though. Love It. Very Old.


Starts with a D major. Then drops a minor. And then back to D but in a different progression.

Tried to reincarnate earrly folkish beatles music. Would have sounded better if I had played the harmonica. Had strong influences from songs like 'Please please me' , 'This boy ' and ' you've got to hide your love away '. A fusion between their 1st and 4th album, I guess.

But much too my liking, It has almost symmetrical resemblance to another beatle track. 'Yes It Is '.



Could do better If I had vocals, bass, drums and all that; Le Vasiz, to cut things short.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Free Us From Pain

free us from pain (FUFP) is an initiative of Le'Vasiz to bring music and joy to the hearts of friends- friends of whom deserve encouragement and recognition for their wonderful ability to carry on in life, regardless of their disabilities.

Free Us From Pain is our way of sharing the joys of being teenagers (half of us are still as good as kids) with orphans and friends with disabilities both mentally, and physically as well as helping those in need of relief.

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