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Songs: The 29th Day Of Decembernotes / gigs / releasesAll the cards have been written, addressed and dispatched Published by Wipe Out Music Publishing For AGES I've been thinking about writing a song about EITHER Easter (The Adults' Holiday) OR the bit between Christmas and New Year when all the work and hassle is done with and you can actually RELAX and enjoy yourself - especially if, like me, you get that week off work anyway. SO here it is! It was written this morning, the 14th Day Of October 2010, though most of the ideas have been floating about beforehand for about a month. The sudden impulse to actually WRITE it came about just as I was crossing Bedford Square on my way to work, when I realised that the tune I'd been singing it to (i.e. the non-written version that went "Thing thingy thing thing, thing thingy thing - the 29th Day Of December" was ALSO the tune to one of the main songs I'm writing about for "Moon Horse". "Better come up with something else", I thought, and my MIND alighted on Justin Currie from Del Amitri singing "Nothing Ever Happens" on a BBC4 programme we watched last night. "I love that song", i thought, "Maybe something like THAT?" What popped into my head then WAS in waltz time, but otherwise isn't much like it at all - it's a LOT more like a Christmas carol, in fact, than any of my other Christmas songs, and also (IN MY MIND) features orchestration not unlke the much maligned "Frog Chorus" (DO NOT get me started on THAT one). Happily, this being a Thursday when I usually have the office to myself, there was nobody around to mind me LUSTILY singing it, and so it all got written and sung onto my mobile phone answering machine in about half an hour. Peasy! The next stage, in this MULTIMEDIA production, was to produce a VIDEO. This took a LOT of planning, but when done looks, i think, PRETTY ACE. The only trouble was that the words and images didn't fit together quite as nicely as I'd hoped. I'd not been ENTIRELY 100% fully happy with the words though, so I sat down and did a RE-WRITE, using the best bits of what I already had and MOULDING them to not only fit the onscreen occurrences, but also to tell a more clearer story themselves. At the same time I was putting together the track in the most FUTURISTIC way possible, doing some parts at home but having the vast majority of the music done by The Validators in THEIR homes, and the HUGE choir done by various people on my mailing list who sent me their vocals by email. This took a LONG time to mix but the end results, i think, were very much worth it. It's MEGA CHRISTMASSY! |
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