Title: SMiLE running order - I Ran/Child Post by: Ethan on April 27, 2008, 11:45:49 AM 'I RAN' - listen to the CIFOTM trumpet line at he start (not repeated)... same as the track (CIFOTM) ,plus note the key change to the track 'man' after the first few bars that include the trumpet line(once).
My suggestion for a new SMiLE mix is - Child- I Ran - Mama/Mama/- Wonderful. Thus- baby cry trumpet - grow, walk/run,,fun,toddler - mother - bumped into,a girl whose loved etc Anyone good enough with the audio software prepared to try it? (maybe a clip of 'Rock w/ me Henry for good measure!) Title: Re: SMiLE running order - I Ran/Child Post by: punkinhead on April 27, 2008, 02:49:01 PM where's your I Ran clip comming from?
Title: Re: SMiLE running order - I Ran/Child Post by: Sheriff John Stone on April 27, 2008, 03:49:44 PM I like "Child Is Father Of The Man" followed by "I Ran". It does flow nicely, and I already changed my SMiLE fan mix. :police:
I'm having a hard time putting "Mama Mama Mama" before "Wonderful" though, but I'm gonna give it a good listen. By putting "Child Is Father Of The Man" BEFORE "I Ran" (Song For Children), after the release of BWPS, you know you're committing blasphemy.... Title: Re: SMiLE running order - I Ran/Child Post by: punkinhead on April 27, 2008, 04:02:27 PM so we're saying I Ran is Look? that's what i thought
Title: Re: SMiLE running order - I Ran/Child Post by: wiggbuggie on April 28, 2008, 12:35:17 PM yes I Ran is an earlier title for Look. And what about he gives speeches i heard that someone suggested to put it before wonderful which flows rather nicely
Title: Re: SMiLE running order - I Ran/Child Post by: Bicyclerider on April 29, 2008, 08:53:34 AM Actually I Ran was the later title for Look! :)
Title: Re: SMiLE running order - I Ran/Child Post by: Chris Brown on April 29, 2008, 09:43:11 AM Actually I Ran was the later title for Look! :) Yeah from what I recall the instrumental track was called "Look", and the vocal sessions held in October were titled "I Ran". This leads me to believe that there was some lyrical work done between the tracking and the vocal sessions, even though nothing of the sort has ever shown up. |