Saturday, December 19, 2009

That one track

Topiary has finally figured out how music groups come up with one great track, when all the rest of their music is crap.

For example, the Black Ghosts have a fantastic song, Full Moon, which was on the Twilight movie soundtrack, and among a lot of great songs is easily one of the best, with great vocals, really wonderful acoustic sound, good tempo, stunning.

So, you listen to the rest of the album, which is full of synthesized and electric crap and guys screaming, and wonder, wtf?

Cow's decided, for that one track, some homeless musician wandered into the studio and recorded it, and it was so good, they kept in on the CD. Mystery solved.

6 Comments:

Blogger raydenzel1 said...

He goes by the name One Hit, nickname Wonder!

4:09 AM  
Blogger Lulu LaBonne said...

I love this theory. Great pic too.

10:38 AM  
Blogger Kevin Musgrove said...

this theory works on so many levels I'm surprised the music industry hasn't spiked this post!

2:13 PM  
Blogger I Hate to Weight said...

brilliant deductive work, Topiary. finally, the answer is revealed.

5:05 PM  
Blogger The Topiary Cow said...

Rj: Ha! So, you know this guy too!

Lulu: Cow likes finding out secret stuff, and then posting it. (Triumphant moo!)

Kevin: ah (Cow quickly hiding secret pay-off offer from Big Music Industry)

Weight: Why, thank you!

2:31 PM  
Blogger watercolordaisy said...

ahahahaaaaa!

6:00 PM  

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