Post by justlikeheaven on Feb 14, 2017 21:40:14 GMT 1
I hope it doesn't already exists... As I was talking with Laney, I was thinking that maybe we should create a thread to talk about the little parts or little things we love in Cure Songs.
Guitar, drums, keys, vocals, all of these... Anything that you particulary like
Post by justlikeheaven on Feb 14, 2017 21:56:02 GMT 1
I love that long guitar part in Apart... And I also love the bass all through the song. I think they go very well together and they create a soothing feeling.
justlikeheaven, that's because we have good taste in music!
The drums throughout The Drowning Man. And the random phrases between songs on WMS... I have a hard time figuring out what he is saying but I think after Gone he says, Scotty be jazzed, that's what she wants...?
justlikeheaven , that's because we have good taste in music!
The drums throughout The Drowning Man. And the random phrases between songs on WMS... I have a hard time figuring out what he is saying but I think after Gone he says, Scotty be jazzed, that's what she wants...?
Once again, I agree with you ! Those drums sound like stones, in a beautiful and haunting way.
If I remember correctly, he says "It's got to be jazz, that's what she wants". It refers to a line of Mr Pink Eyes.
Last Edit: Feb 14, 2017 22:58:19 GMT 1 by justlikeheaven
Post by justlikeheaven on Feb 14, 2017 23:00:01 GMT 1
Talking about that, I love when Robert references a song in another song. Like the "Your name like ice into my heart" whispered in Last Dance, in reference to Cold.
justlikeheaven , that's because we have good taste in music!
The drums throughout The Drowning Man. And the random phrases between songs on WMS... I have a hard time figuring out what he is saying but I think after Gone he says, Scotty be jazzed, that's what she wants...?
Once again, I agree with you ! Those drums sound like stones, in a beautiful and haunting way.
If I remember correctly, he says "It's got to be jazz, that's what she wants". It refers to a line of Mr Pink Eyes.