David Byrnes says that music has different tones
that fit in different venues. By this he means that the sound of the different
types of music reflects off of different places better than others.
1. Pass
the Dutchie: Instrumental feel from it. You listen to the tone and rhythm more
than the actual words.
2. Sunrise:
All instruments. No words so you get the feel of the instruments and beat and
are not distracted by the words.
3. Bad
Fish: Reggae sounding. Soothing music that would sound best with little people
in a smaller venue.
4. Pachuca
Sunrise: Soft rock. Vocals are soft. Would also sound good in a smaller venue
5. Stay:
Very personal song. Listen to the meaning of the song, emotion, and feeling
more than you do the instrumentals and tone.
6. Try:
About getting up and trying harder than next time. All you can do is try in
life. Soft song. Smaller venues.
7. Drink
one for me: Soft song about passed loved ones. Moving on but never forgetting.
8. The
silence: Song about feeling. How emotions can lead a person.
9. You’re
not alone: Emotion. Popular song. Beat is more fit for bigger venues and more
people.
10. Strip:
Club music, easy to dance to. Up-beat put under contemporary because it is hip
hop out of the box. Set for larger venues with large groups of people.
11. Till
I die: Up beat, hip hop song. Gets the people going. Feel good music set for
larger groups of people in more open places.
12. Wicked
Games: Quiet song with a strong meaning. You pay more attention to the words
than the rhythm.
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