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วันอังคารที่ 26 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
Analog Rebellion - "Father Taught Me To Tie My Shoes" Live (PlayRadioPlay!)
This is a song I wrote loosely based around the intro of Eric Satie's piano composition "3 Gymnopédies: Gymnopédie No. 1", from the documentary film "Man On Wire". The song is called "Father Taught Me To Tie My Shoes", and it's about my memory as a child of my father teaching me how to tie my shoes while sitting on the stair case of our house. Lyrics: I've been watching you tie your new shoes. It gives me the blues, observing you. Grey with a white letter on the side. They look so nice, will you teach my twice? I fell and bumped my knee on the floor. At the top of the stairs, you found me there. Gracefully you put left over right. Then you pull them tight, you show me again. Bunny ears and you wrap it around. With barely a sound, except son that's not right. You've tied them too tight, so try it again. Try it again. You said "It's all good and fine." You will learn it with time. It's just you're young and naive. You know not what you will see. Recorded into Logic Studio with a MOTU 828 mkII firewire interface on a Mac Pro. Vocal chain: Shure SM7B - Fivefish Studios sc-1 mk500 preamp. Video shot with my MacBook Pro's iSight.
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