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Originally Posted by Undertoad
Pink Floyd went through studio tricks and tape loops and spoken words, but they never wrote a love song. What if you put all that into a love song?
"I'm Not In Love" hit the top of the charts; two months later, Queen went into the studios to record "Bohemian Rhapsody". Where did they get the idea of using more vocal tracks than were available on tape machines?
And two years later, Billy Joel would record "Just the Way You Are" with a nearly identical layering-vocals technique.
10cc man. You didn't know. Innovators, geniuses.
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Originally Posted by BigV
thirty-four years of airplay, back to back to back, for a song made thirty-four years ago?
Coincidence? I don't think so.
Epic song indeed and an excellent analysis. How in the world did they get the studio tapes I wonder. Thanks UT.
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If you liked the breakdown of the process of making the song, and like me you wondered how in the heck that happened and what other songs have been dissected, you'll like this:
Song Exploder.
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A podcast where musicians take apart their songs, and piece by piece, tell the story of how they were made.
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