Nur Ein XI Round One "Boilermaker"

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there's a 3rd meaning to Boilermaker, that the Europeans will probably not understand. It's related to the profession. The mascot for Purdue is the Boilermakers.
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noma wrote:
bgm wrote:All I have is a basic idea and some word ideas scratched on a scrap of paper. And beer.
Don't forget the shot of whiskey to go along with it ;)
BTW, it's interesting looking at the lyrics posted that up to now, there are like three songs about the profession, but only one about the beverage. (I'm fine either way - the ambiguity was what I liked about this title)
The ambiguity was lost on me and I held myself back from googling (which is much more productive than ogling). Alas, back to the cauldron ...

I'm stoked I've given myself a few days to work on this one rather than half an hour.
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ken wrote:Anyone who is unsure how to tackle this week's challenge should follow this template:

Ending
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And I thought a cross stitch was going to be such an original idea :oops:
Everything is about perspective. :shock:
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In. And yes, I sang perturbed as PREturbed. Double duh to me. NUR EIN!
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In. Am I on time? I can't work this time difference shit out
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Caravan Ray wrote:In. Am I on time? I can't work this time difference shit out
Monday, April 25th @ 12:01 AM Eastern = Monday, 25 April 2016 at 2:01:00 PM AEST

Looks like Im 7 hours early. Sweet.
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Lyrics for round 1

Well it's a jungle,
In there,
And the poor pigs start to scream and wail,
and wail

All the straw men clap,
in their big straw hats,
that's fine, lookin' swine,
All the straw men grin with their big dumb chins,
not mine, those whines.

The heat goes up and the walls come down,
the pigs last sight and it's last sick sound
is the blade,
that quick sharp kiss through the soft pink skin,
and it boils away our sins,
the boilermaker's hiss,

Now the trouble with sin,
is the care,

The trouble with change,
what do you rearrange?

All the straw men clap,
in their big straw hats,
that's fine, lookin' swine,
All the straw men grin with their big dumb chins,
not mine, those whines.

The heat goes up and the walls come down,
the pigs last sight and it's last earthly sound
is the blade,
that quick sharp kiss through the soft pink skin,
and it boils away our sins,
the boilermaker's hiss,



Fingers crossed this makes you vegan.

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Just a couple of things about my song this week. I wrote it vaguely about my grandparents. My grandfather worked at the Brooklyn Shipyard in the 40s, but was fired later in the decade when he asked for a raise. Because of this, my grandparents took my mom and my uncle and moved to the west coast to look for better opportunities. The animal sounds at the beginning represent the birds and the shipyard. The sounds at the end the gulls and the California ocean.
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I've added a few hyperlinks to my lyrics for background to the song. Essentially a nostalgia piece about my home town of Newcastle, NSW which was Australia's major steelmaking centre from 1911 to 1999.

Funnily enough, my granddad didn't actually work at the steelworks - he was a labourer at the butter factory - but my father actually did begin his career as a boilermaker with the BHP - though not at the steelworks, but in the shipping division carting iron ore to Newcastle
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@Michael: Wrong place for the lyrics, check out "Ye Ole Lyrics Archive"

Well, Rabid didn't show up... so I only gotta beat three people. Just might see Round Two :-) Haha. I actually got into Round Two last year but I'm pretty convinced there was a mistake.
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Ummmm
I sent the Cavedwellers track in at 12:50 PDT ( 3:50 EDT) , it looks like it went through. Any reason we are not in the playlist?
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I had a chance to listen to all of these on a long commute home and I have to say that there are a LOT of lame incorporations of the challenge: "Integrate animal sounds into your song's structure."

bgm, Paco, DJ Ranger Den, Levittdown, and maybe a few others incorporated the sounds into the main structure of the song, or as an integral part of the background hooks. The rest was sound-effect-in-the-background BS. Seagulls and farm animals and whatnot. DJ Ranger Den's had the best use of sounds and fleshed the ingredients of a boilermaker into the lyrics. bgm had fantastic atmosphere, and the howls in the chorus were a nice touch. You've always been one of my favorites! I thought it was about a woman who drinks boilermakers to help her deal with "wolves" she meets when she's out, but when I checked out the lyrics it seemed vague and I wasn't sure any more.

There were a bunch of well-written, kiddie pool, regular SongFight songs that any of us could do if we were skimping on the challenge, but not a lot of NurEin material. Boo, I say. BOOOOOOOOOOO. Maybe I'll write more later.
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Dear Judges,

I swear I turned in the Cavdwellers song with 5 hours to spare.
I'm not sure what's going on with Songlander, but it's not there now.

here's a link to it, in case you want to listen before the Songlander is resolved:

https://soundcloud.com/glenartrock/cave ... maker-mix2
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Made a mistake in the initial upload. FIXED. You can now listen to the round in its entirety including Cavedwellers and Cybronica.
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Nur Ein XI Round 1 Listening Party!
20 world premiere songs entitled 'Boilermaker'.

Monday night 4/25 at 9pm EST

Drop in to hear the songs with the artist in the chat room.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEql-QNwUSI
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glennny wrote:Dear Judges,

I swear I turned in the Cavdwellers song with 5 hours to spare.
I'm not sure what's going on with Songlander, but it's not there now.

https://soundcloud.com/glenartrock/cave ... maker-mix2

Add this to the good list. Nice!
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Tank was empty for this one. And got hyper-obsessed with getting my Miroslav choirs to pronounce "meow" (mashing together Mi Ah and Oh phonemes... unsuccesfully) well over things like: song ideas; lyrics; musical coherence; &c.

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Rabid Garfunkel wrote:Tank was empty for this one. And got hyper-obsessed with getting my Miroslav choirs to pronounce "meow" (mashing together Mi Ah and Oh phonemes....
Awwww man! That would have been really cool to hear! I love that sort of stuff. Sad to see you out. :(
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OK, I found this round hard-going to listen to; but that may be the challenge. I'm not one of those judges who's too caught up on the challenge. If you meet it, you pass it. If you do something spectacular / imaginative with it, you get bonus points. You're only out if you ignore it. Other judges may feel differently but hey, I'm much easier than my internet persona suggests :) So anyway bear in mind my grumpy review is a result of 20 songs with barking or birdsong on it.

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Bgm – don’t like that reverbed guitar tone at the beginning very much but it fits into the song as it swells. The Bvs are lovely. It washes over the ears very pleasantly. By the end, I’m not entirely sure what to make of it, TBH, but I don’t mind it at all.

BSS – I like this a lot (it’s just Pixies enough without tumbling into pastiche). A couple of clunky lyrical moments (particular ‘this barstool’s a buoy’ and ‘… so kick out the Jams’) and not super-keen on what’s being playing by the lead / solo this time out, the vocal swapping in the chorus works well and there’s still more than enough here for me to enjoy that the downside doesn’t get too annoying.

BYD – Well, the acoustic’s not too loud this time out! I really like the take on the title and despite being a C&W pastiche, the speed and arrangement stop it being just that. However, I do not like the spoken word / intoned vocal. It’s well done but it’s not a strong enough decision to be that loud in the mix / sparse structure for a song of this length? It seems longer than it is. However points for the interesting approach and it’s great not hearing songs about drinks for once this round.

CaveDwellers – Jolly little song. I admire the inventiveness of the arrangement. ‘specially when it heads off somewhere else with the vocal ad-lib section and the switch in and out of ukulele leading before bringing it all together at the end. It’s a bit manic and all-over-the-place, I guess you could say; but as you know well enough by now, that’s the sort of thing that floats my boat. I wasn’t planning to talk about the challenge on this one (you all made it and there’s no-one on second listen who for me did anything so original as to earn bonus pointies) but it was overdone here. We get the point and though I’m not following all the words, I can’t see how the barrage of samples / casio ‘fx’ setting hits add to the song. However I’m not judging you down on that, just a challenge-related shame, IMO.

Cybronica – Well, you definitely have your sound fixed early! Semi-operatic vocal meets synth-folk is not a style one runs into every day. Do I like it? Not sure – it’s very pretty and different. I’d like to see the lyric to this one as I am not sure how it relates to the title. Not that you need the title in there as along as the lyric makes it clear that it’s inspired by it. Anyway, challenge met with appropriate ear-curdling for this particular judge  This is impressive (and possibly the most unintentionally camp song I’ve heard this year) and I don’t know what to make of it. Oh and there’s some really interesting stuff in the keyboard parts in terms of arrangement. I like that sound generally so don’t let anyone tell you that ‘inorganic = bad”.

DJRD – Despite the great vocal, cute word play on the theme and the smoky bar atmosphere you capture you so well, this is only a jazzy take on the blues, which seems a little bit of a shame. (I do like the dip in the structure under the chorus, keeps the interest up).

DuToVa – This starts so well. Slightly dirty bass, bubbly and sweeping synth noises – the chorus begins to sound like Squeeze a bit but oh stop singin’ ‘boilermaker played the blues’ over and over again – you don’t have to write any other words (god forbid, right?) just sing it half as often and it wouldn’t be so annoying! Given it’s basically half the song, it really spoils it for me and even the mighty kazoo action can’t save it. However this is a lovely song and once again you manage to hide the very minimal arrangement in an interesting, clever way.

Grumpy Mike – Well, wasn’t really expecting anything more than the same, sound-wise and it doesn’t/does disappoint as a result. Sorry, I keep hearing Boston’s ‘More than a feeling’(that’s the one I mean, right?) whenever I play this. I can’t get it out of my mind and there’s nothing apart from a co-incidental chord progression (I hope) but once I get a dumb idea in my head … anyway, the bridge is a good moment, comes at the right time and changes it up enough to keep the dynamic going to the end of the song. Nothing stunningly new but it’s a good sound. Now if I can just get Boston out of my mind …

I-Veg – I do like me some good electro-reggae (though ‘Ace of Base’ keeps springing to mind for some reason ;) ) As I have said before I do like a story in a song and this provides (although it’s a bit random in its selected elements of the guy’s life, I suppose). Sad the chorus isn’t ‘bigger’/ flagged up more – that’s the part that doesn’t really stick in the head on repeated listens. Like the lead ‘guitar’ tone.

Ken – Not a fan of the repeated ‘How does it feel?’ line – it feels a)slightly too earnest and b)I ran out of things that rhyme with ‘feel’. (I’ll feel bad about that smug comment if it turns out to be about your grandparents or something) – the song is full of the ‘feels’ though the lyric is a little stilted overall. I like a story and this provides – but some of the rhymes feel a little perfunctory? I actually think the use of the challenge here is very good, it accentuates the ‘pay-off’ well, it adds a certain wistfulness.

Levitdown – I’d like to see anyone acutally try and leave a bar ‘quicker than a blink’. This is jolly enough, though it sounds a little thrown-together. Not a fan of the way you incorporate the challenge. You meet it, for sure but it’s distracting. Nothing massively original in the song, from words to chord progressions but hey, nothing wrong with it, either (apart from some clunky rhymes – don’t accentuate the fact ‘quickly’ and ‘dirty’ don’t rhyme in the vocal performance – it only highlights it)

Micah Sommersmith – Elephants, right? Elephants? Nice Accordian VST … oh, hang on  I really like this. I have absolutely no idea what you’re singing about and I don’t care. Maybe another synth line an octave apart to highlight the chorus but apart from that, there’s not much wrong with this to this ears.

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Paco – Preturbed, tee hee. Jaunty fun but not my favourite Paco song by a long shot. Veers too close to nursery rhyme, which I guess is the danger of a challenge like this one. You can’t hide your quality even if you tried but this is a not bad / not good / not engaged one for me. Sorry.

Pepper Jane – Pepper (may I call you Pepper? ‘Hope so as I just did) A nice listen, for sure, again one of those lyrics that probably is packed with profundity and poetic license but means f* all to an old cloth-ears like me. Lovely song and singing, which is good as it’s all that’s there. That punch-in for the ‘me I was a boiler-maker’ end is a little klutsy but the change-up comes at a good time, though it’s so different, it’s like a different song. No problem with that if you have catchy riffs to spare. Just a warning from a man who never had none.

Potato Dentata – Not getting the point of the sheep sounds? Is it a veiled comment on drinkers? Oh, hang on this, gets explained. I do like the ‘Dog plays a mean guitar’ line but overall that’s a bit of a wedge of the challenge into the lyric. Clapping is a big win in my house so that’s a bonus (though not fake applause at the end. Don’t pretend you have more friends than you actually do ; )

RankCorps – Turn up that synth in the chorus. ‘This is a bar’ is possibly my favourite stating the obvious opening line I’ve heard in a while. I don’t like ‘Oink! Oink! Oink!’ – feels shoed in. I love the bass-synth and hope you have a different ‘megaphone’ setting – I love it, I’m just not sure even I could listen to an entire album of just that. Maybe just ease up on the wet/dry ratio, it’s overpowering the rest of the song at times, especially when the (otherwise cool) Backing vocal comes in.

Solo Frijoles – I don’t like nursery rhymes. Things I do like: The fun of making it leaks through to the listener; the little theramin-y synth very much; you certainly meet the challenge and take it up a notch. It’s all very well done and more tidily mixed than last round’s; But; and it’s a big but, I don’t like nursery rhymes. I just don’t know what else to say. Sorry.

Strangely Brown – Yeah, this is fine. Nothing spectular and the lack of a catchy chorus relegates this in my mind’s table a little. Maybe if you sleazed up the bass a little, it would be a bit sexier like maybe it kind of wants to be? That’s the only thing I can think to improve it. It is what it is and I don’t mind it.

Zack Facco – I think I like this. I certainly like the harmony vocals (apart from when they stumble occasionally – that’s hard on the ear when it’s such a central part of the song) – I like the ‘yeah, whatever’ take on the challenge (which is met). That jazzy guitar is lovely, too – adding width to the song without over-powering it. ‘I’m not invading Russia in the middle of winter’ is so spectacularly naff as a lyric that it may actually be genius. Definitely a mood piece but a good one. I like you go for the notes even when you’re not that close to reaching them. Yeah, this is pretty good.
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Some solid songs this week. I particularly enjoyed the bgm, BSS, DuToVa, Grumpy Mike, and Ken entries, with the award for best incorporating the challenge going to bgm (fantastic!)
Will post reviews later.
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I do think Pepper Jane wins hands down for her integration of animal sounds into the song's structure. No one else came close to hitting it directly on the head. Well done!
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BoffoYux wrote:I do think Pepper Jane wins hands down for her integration of animal sounds into the song's structure. No one else came close to hitting it directly on the head. Well done!
I LOVED this song! But did I miss something with the animals sounds? I didn't hear them at all.
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