This song ended up being "Theme" on 9 OF MY SONGS. It was originally going to be a Stop The Revolution song but we never really did anything. If you click the lyrics link you can read my original email of this demo to the rest of the band. Word.
lyrics
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 05:11:37 -0500
From: "Stop The Revolution" <stoptherev@gmail.com>
To: stoptherev@gmail.com
Subject: "generic take you back home test demo"
hey revolutionaries, here's a little piece of music i threw together tonight. i just played all of the parts through twice i think. i also added some random vocal melodies in a few parts. there's a couple of really neat sort of quietish part in there where josh can get really creative with whispery vocals. i imagined sort of a conversation between josh and katie, sort of like the verse of "look at the time" where you guys went back and forth, but this would be sort of talking. but singing. talky singing. conversational singing. or something. i don't know. it's late. lol.
also, for some reason i can't come up with any good melodies for the first part, which is one of the main parts of the song. i think it's because it needs a female lead vocal. maybe k8e can come up with something for it if we do this song. this song needs arranging like woah.
later youse guys.
- nick
oh and here's what the parts are called and what order they're in right now
chorus A x2
chorus B x3
short bridge x1
verse x 1
post verse quietish part x8
chorus A x2
chorus B x3
short bridge x1
verse x 2
post verse quietish part x8
chorus A x4
sloppy sloppy end
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