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Title: Holidays as part of Barnyard Suite?
Post by: doinnothin on May 11, 2011, 04:23:51 PM
In Jules Siegel's "Goodbye Surfing, Hello God" his description of one of the songs is "civilized chickens bobbed up and down in a tiny ballet of comic barnyard melody". I think it's a stretch to think of the Barnyard's music as any sort of ballet, but perhaps the "Chickens do their number" verse was to be followed by Holidays, which actually sounds quite a bit like a ballet number in its intro (Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy for instance). I know it's usually thought of as a nautical piece, and it definitely ended up with the pirate lyrics on BWPS, but I think it's worth considering that a chicken ballet may have been one of its uses along the way.


Title: Re: Holidays as part of Barnyard Suite?
Post by: Chris Brown on May 11, 2011, 05:19:14 PM
That's definitely a combination I've never thought of before - I suppose with Smile anything is possible, but I feel like Siegel was using the term "ballet" incredibly loosely, describing the animal noises in the background of "Barnyard" in a unique way.


Title: Re: Holidays as part of Barnyard Suite?
Post by: Roger Ryan on May 12, 2011, 08:35:28 AM
I always thought that the early slow version of the "Heroes & Villains (Alternate Mix)" tag sounded like it could be a chicken ballet. Originally recorded as part of "Old Master Painter", right? Or was it "Barnyard"?


Title: Re: Holidays as part of Barnyard Suite?
Post by: Chris Brown on May 12, 2011, 06:52:33 PM
I always thought that the early slow version of the "Heroes & Villains (Alternate Mix)" tag sounded like it could be a chicken ballet. Originally recorded as part of "Old Master Painter", right? Or was it "Barnyard"?

That section was supposedly linked to "Old Master Painter," but later came to be known as "False Barnyard."