cha cha Stars by Sly Witt

Sly Witt
Pop
indie
Current Round: 1  
2.6
 

This song's about 3 years old and it's the first thing I tried with LogicPro. It's a melody that was stuck in my head. The words were already with the melody.
I never posted this to the review forum, so I think it's fitting that it's my first here.

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You know how sometimes you open the front door and whoever's there doesn't even meet your gaze before he starts talking. That's what the beginning of this song is like.
But it's easier the second time, because you know him. And he's got a nice face.
The lyric is quite sparse, takes its time and doesn't tread on its pauses. That's the kind of thing that makes a listener listen. Riddled with cliches of course, but then sometimes those stock expressions are just the ticket, and that's the case here. No calculating cleverness is attempting to make its stamp. It's all about the vulnerability of tone and intent, the heart strings tugged accordingly.
When at first your weirdness detectors register the slight flangy thingy going on, some purist head-shaking might take place. But you are yet to understand why that choice was made.
Then it occurs to you that it's actually quite interesting and unusual to have that effect applied to what would, in ordinary circumstances, be the Billy Joel standard.
By the time it's all over, you realise that it's really just a simple little love song gone sci-fi. It's an experiment in how you, me and the moonlight can head off into outer space.
All of which gives room aplenty for emotional allure, and thus visions of a starstruck soul mates in an impossible rowing boat drifting toward the international space station honeymoon suite. But I jest, because it's all rather agreeable, and decidedly original. Two entities fusing together effortlessly and more naturally than you could ever have imagined; just like lovers.

Krispy

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This is such a lovely,instantly timeless easy listening pop song - Its like an aliens landed on earth,discovered the beauty of great 60s n 70s pop-fell completely in love with a human woman and developed a heart he just has to express..

So after many,many weeks listening and absorbing the creative magic of The Beach Boys,Burt Bacharach and great songs from his AM radio in 1969,he invents the synthesizer-goes into a studio and records this gem with a few seasoned pro's.

He's so happy with the results he telepathically beams the results back to his home planet of Quarg-where to his amazement his Alien buddies spontaneously start singing along in harmony !!
The human woman is suitably wooed by this song and with a tear in her eye accepts his proposal of marriage..
Cut to the Alien and the beautiful woman walking off into a beautiful sunset to the echoing strains of the last Alien sung chorus
THE END
Thanx for the inspiration
Another for my favourites :)

Steve Ison

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