Ugo
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Posted: Jan. 21 2010, 18:12 |
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I agree with everyone here that Mike is awfully good at writing phonetical/nonsensical words, but I think that one of the reasons why he does that [a very good reason, IMHO!] is the sheer difficulty he always had to face when writing real lyrics. When he wrote "Five Miles Out" he filled up the whole lyric with aeronautical technical words. When he wrote "Moonlight Shadow" he had to buy a rhyming dictionary, darn it!! And of course "On Horseback" isn't a real song - it's a very autobiographical rap with a very nonsensical chorus. So (@ Caveman) I guess that what he was trying to do with Maggie's first section in Taurus II was to build a massive "power pop" song in the middle of the long instrumental composition, but he had trouble coming up with a sensible lyric and so he wrote a set of fake lyrics all based around the "A" vowel... "Sana, rosana, daloo bee rawana..." etc. But that section sounds great for the very fact that it hasn't got real lyrics - Michèle Torr's really pop version of the same piece, i.e., "Donne moi ta main...", trivializes the whole thing with a soapy and very conventional lyric.
Of course Mike is not alone in using vocals but not lyrics - Karl Jenkins a.k.a. Adiemus has built seven wonderful albums by doing just that; one of Vangelis' best-known pieces is sung by a choir in fake Latin; Lisa Gerrard and Liz Fraser use meaningless phonetics all the time, and IMHO they're very good at it.
-------------- Ugo C. - a devoted Amarokian
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