Tuesday, 21 October 2008

themesongs track 7

"sa madaling salita"

a less is more approach to words, with the simple G-C verse and the Em-D chorus, then the G-C-Am-C outro. i guess this song is a high point in my songwriting efforts, reactionary output to early comments to my work haha. the story goes like this..

vin dancel of twisted halo and now peryodiko is a great person, and when i was the excited little kid who first got to go watch gigs, twisted halo was one band that stood out, what with that intense drumming on brad, and the mindblowing outro part of hiram, and MAN THEY HAD THREE GUITARS and i was really amazed when vin went up to me after seeing deltajoy play and telling me that i could play bass well haha. then i auditioned to play bass for twisted halo (remember that day ean? hahaha memories) but then they picked some better guy (buddy zabala!!!) haha. and even though we really didn't become bandmates there was this sort of distant mentorship going on between me and manong vin, sort of, kind of. haha. i remember this gig at millenia and he was there and i was there and i was just telling him about how my studies were going (bad) and he was all finish that shit and i was all wow and anyway, when i gave him a copy of the rizal day sessions ep, he said it was good stuff, but it needed something anthemic.

so i went and thought wtf man these are anthemic but then i thought about things and i wrote sa madaling salita, exploring the duality of crippling love and incredible uplifting love in my brain, and realizing that there was no way to put it other than just really saying those words in the song and then that freed me up, anthemically speaking. the riff was a fun thing to play, and it's me studying a wolf parade song and magnificently failing, landing on some other totally different beautiful thing, and the chorus part where joe's guitar is all chicosci on top of everything, and man this song really wrote itself. i remember the practice when we were arranging this, and it was a pretty good time for shirley, getting things in place really fast.

zig's drumming (a lift from dcfc with minor revision haha) and the BASS + SYNTH W/ WHITE NOISE AND EBOW bridge part is what i think makes this anthemic, the outro just riding in like a cowboy and then the song ends with the same killer "chorus" riff except it's slow and jing's harmonizing on bass and that was perfect which was why recording this thing was such a bitch, cause it had to sound really good, and honestly the recording still doesn't sound as good as the song sounds in my head but that's okay cause we got it out. i remember doing the main guitar part and just being totally frustrated, breaking down in the middle of some takes saying "DISBAND NA TAYO GUYS DISBAND" and joe and ean and joey santos just reassuring me hahaha that was fun.

then endo came along and man endo that's a whole different story, crippling uplifting love and if you guys haven't seen it you gotta see it, and if you feel like it changed you afterwards then you're my kind of person, and if you haven't, then you gotta live a bit more i guess? that movie really killed me, i remember reading the script and crying in my room (the early drafts were a lot more hardcore emo haha) and well sa madaling salita just snowballed in meaning

cause i had this meaning X for the song, which is really hidden deep inside, and then since it's so simple and then because of endo meanings Y and Z and A-W also add up and then it's such a meaningful song because it's just about a feeling and therefore you can attach that to whatever makes you feel that feeling so the range of possible meaning only depends on the person listening so everybody can sing along to this and feel like the song is about something about them and i guess that was what vin was talking about when he was saying it was anthemic.

tayong dalawa ay dakila/alila

hehe

-owel

9 comments:

  1. ang haba pala nito haha halata yung song favoritism ko hahaha -owel

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  2. i remember the day before this! hahaha. :)

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  3. hahaha labo para kang psychotic, nagreply ka sa sarili mong message.

    anyway, when i was mastering your album, my reference was "i was a kaleidoscope" by dcfc. wala lang. hehe.

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  4. hahaha labo para kang psychotic, nagreply ka sa sarili mong message.

    anyway, when i was mastering your album, my reference was "i was a kaleidoscope" by dcfc. wala lang. hehe.

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  5. naalala ko yung ym conversation tungkol sa ano bang tagalog ng "massacre"? tas eto yung nabuo.

    naalala ko yun jam sa mrs na nadinig ko to the first time tas di pa ako member as in member ng band pero asa practice ako haha tas ang vivid until now sa utak ko yun memory ng sobrang tuwa ko sa song kase tangina lahat ng gusto ko madinig sa kanta nadidinig ko at that moment. parang you are in the right place type of comforting feeling. haha.

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  6. sms made me wanna write my first song.

    genius. gaaaaah. genius.

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  7. sobrang naalala ko yung jamming na yun sa MRS nung nabuo natin yung SMS. parang sobrang everything falling into its rightful place. so many things i love about this song and how we pieced it together during that jamming session: zig's steady pounding rhythm, which made me cling on so tighly with my "heartbeat" bass in the verse, joe's "emo" guitar lick in the refrain, heidi's synth break, ean's "bell" guitar, selena's "papapapa", and of course the "in-duality-there-is-unity" lyrics. this song is fucking perfect.

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  8. tapos, alala ko rin na kumain tayo sa Una Sikat pagkatapos ng jamming hahahaha :D

    =jing=

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  9. Share ko lang :)
    nakilala ko ang banda niyo dahil sa kanta na yan na nalaman ko naman from the movie, Endo.

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