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Best Of Synthesizer Dance
2009-09-11 - extension: rar - parts: 2 - size: 95 MB
Best Of Synthesizer Dance
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Shooter - I Can Dance (Long Tall Glasses) Issued in Canada March 1975 on GRT 1230-93.
Originally known as the Greaseball Boogie Band, this (More) Issued in Canada March 1975 on GRT 1230-93.
Originally known as the Greaseball Boogie Band, this was a '50s revue in the mold of Sha Na Na. They ran up against the brick wall of disco, and decided to reinvent themselves, going even further back to cover music of the WWII era. By 1975, they had changed their name to the Shooter Revue, with members Duncan White (vocals), John Bride (guitar, banjo, ukelele), Ray Harrison (keyboards), Wayne Mills (saxophone, synthesizer), Norm Wellbanks (bass), Sonnie Bernardi (drums - ex Crowbar) and The Murphy Sisters (backup vocals). They dressed as 1930s gangsters, arrived at gigs in a 1935 Chevrolet, and came onstage with real guns as part of the act.
They signed with GRT in 1975, and the "Revue" in their name was dropped. They were given material by other composers, and cut one album. It spawned two hits, both written by Leo Sayer & Dave Courtney. First pressings of "I Can Dance" were credited to Greaseball Boogie Band (just try to find one now!). As the 1970s came to a close, the group split up; three of the members went on to form the Cameo Blues Band. (Less)
Song: THE DEATH DANCE - based on Goethe's TOTENTANZ HERE ARE THE LYRICS:
Hark! It is midnight
The sexton looks down
From the church tower
At all (More) HERE ARE THE LYRICS:
Hark! It is midnight
The sexton looks down
From the church tower
At all those dark graves.
'Tis now the moon
Discovers herself
And the churchyard
It's almost as bright as by day.
Behold! Here's a grave
There's another, they stir
A woman, a man
They do slowly appear
They're followed by others
So quaint and so queer
They're clad in pale shrouds -
The sexton he peers.
The limbs start dancing
The bones they do rise
And peculiar gestures are made.
Past shame they shake
Their thin pallid thighs
And the shrouds
They are scattered away.
There's rattling and clacking
And clattering fun
Like gaunt wooden mallets
The skeletons run.
The sexton grins, thinking
"A shroud! I'll get one!"
He sneaks past the gravestones --
It's over and done.
(INTERLUDE: EERIE VOICE)
The dance, it is over
Again they lie down
Yet one is still tripping
And stumbling around
Up there on the tower
The shroud he has found
Down at the door, rattling
So hollow the sound.
The shroud he must have
And tarry he can't
Like a spider
He at once starts to climb
Crawls up a buttress
And clings to each stone
Will he get him?
'Tis only a question of time.
The sexton is shaking
Dismayed and appalled
He's muttering prayers
Just once and for all.
The bell strikes the hour
Resound do the walls
And down to destruction
The skeleton falls.
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Alas - youtube only accepts mono recordings, not to mention the fact that the song was recorded in another century on a somewhat old-fashioned homerecording machine...
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS I USED IN THE SONG:
- Roland JX 3P Synthesizer
- Drum Kit
- Ibanez 12 String Guitar
- Tambourin
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