GROOVY NOODLES
THE ELM TREASON NEWSLETTER NO. 31
NOVEMBER 19, 2021
Top 7 Reasons You NEED to own “BARE TONES.”
Your Input: Goosebump Moments!
We all have them… those moments in a song that make us go, “OH YEAH!” Those tingly instances.
Here’s a couple of examples…
For Bobby, after the solo break in the Led Zeppelin song “Heartbreaker” has come to an orgasmic stop, that “space” just before Robert Plant starts singing the words: “Work so hard I couldn’t unwind...” Bobby says you can feel that tension from the band ready to explode… just before they come back in. He loves that.
For Andy, in the Beatles song “I Want You (She’s So Heavy),” after the FIRST “She’s so…..” and following that first organ fill, the band comes back singing, in harmony, the word “Heavy.” Then, they repeat the word three more times, overlapping. That FIRST “heavy,” after the harmonized singing, is the one that gets Andy’s hair standing on end.
Little moments like that. Fleeting. Magical.
So many.
What are yours? Fill up the comments section. We NEED to hear from you on this.
To HELL with the negative
Honestly, you can pretty much go anywhere and feel the hate of knee-jerk tribalism weaving its way into everything. “Hooray for our side!” is pretty much all we hear about anything anymore. Even if you have “taken a side,” no matter your battle, there HAVE to be places to go to escape all that. At least, there should be.
To just be… and enjoy things.
That’s why we do this newsletter.
And we thank you for coming back each week.
Your Input: Your Pick Me Up Jam?
Maybe you need a boost.
Or perhaps you are alraedy on Cloud 9 and need a tune to reinforce the feeling.
What’s your FIRST CHOICE go-to song?
Hit that comments section! Let us know. 🙂
Elm Treason LIVE – “With You”
We posted this on our Facebook Page on Thursday afternoon:
#ThrowbackThursday #TBT – Today, something extra special!
Not a throwback, but a look FORWARD!
It’s LIVE Elm Treason, banging out the song “WITH YOU” from our new release “BARE TONES.”
We’ve been plugging this new LIVE album for almost two weeks now, so we figured it was time to give you a full song preview.
This song originally appears on our debut album DAYS OF REACTION. This version is a kickin’ two-man jam, performed just as we do it when we play out.
The audio is mixed and mastered. Three cameras captured the jam.
This tune, taken from the DVD/BluRay issue of BARE TONES, features some wicked lead work by Bobby… and a groove that cooks. We are definitely IN THE ZONE.
BARE TONES – the full 15 song performance – is available RIGHT NOW on CD, Vinyl, DVD, Bluray and digital download. Special collector’s bonus packages available, too!
If you dig what we do on #ThrowbackThursdays and you like what you see here, PLEASE secure your copy of our latest album.
It’s us – as real as it gets.
Just hit this link and choose how you want your Bare Tones —>
http://elmtreasonmusic.com/getbaretones
Play loud. Listen Louder! Rock onward!
#BareTones #ElmTreason
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
WAY BACK WHEN – during our earliest sessions, predating our FIRST album, here’s Bobby working out his part on the song “We Go On” using his Moog Lil Phatty. The song would eventually find its way onto our debut album – March, 2013
54 YEARS AGO THIS PAST WEEK
Jimi Hendrix and “The” Pink Floyd on the same bill – the tour begins! Oh, to get that time machine working….
65 YEARS AGO THIS PAST WEEK
Elvis made quite a few “cheesy” films. This one – his very first – was pretty damn good.
18 YEARS AGO THIS PAST WEEK
John Lennon’s original hand written lyrics for the song “Nowhere Man” are auctioned for $455,000 at Christie’s.
YES, WE WENT THERE
Fleetwood Caf…
HONESTY, BABY!
It’s BEST to know where you stand from the get-go.
ONE MORE FUNNY
If they were the kings of the world…
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The solo after the 4/4 bit on Word to Word,
the way it comes in and flows and is oh so NICE!
Also, that last chorus of Penny Lane as it modulates into it!
Mark, that is one of my (Andy’s) favorite solos Bobby ever played. That whole song, in my opinion, is genius in the sense that it doesn’t sound like there are several meter changes. It just sounds natural. I was amazed when Bobby brought it in the studio. It was just so beautiful. He had the melody and harmony bits pretty much worked out. On that one, my contribution is the lyric.
Penny Lane is just a masterfully composed song. No two ways about it.
I just love all your tunes!
Hi Carolyn! Thank you so much. That means the world to us. 🙂 We love that you love our music.
Whole Lotta Love. Just b4 the solo. I can see the fireworks
Love how you worded that, Joe: “Just before the fireworks.” Well stated… and true.
That part on “I Want You (She’s So Heavy) is hard to compete with. I’m gonna cheat with more than one. First is on “Death On Two Legs” by Queen. It’s really more about the lyrics. Freddie sings “You can kiss my ass goodbye.” followed by “Feel good…are you satisfied. Do you feel like, suicide (I think you should).” The ultimate, you’ve wronged me, you terrible person song, at the lyrical payoff point.
Then there’s Heart,,,About midway through the song,Ann is singing “Try To understand” over and over and while she’s singing, underneath her are dual, harmony guitars. Then the lead break, then the breakdown, then the pause, then the keyboards with the ethereal voice chorus as the synthesizer continues. Finally Ann comes back with the vocal and the cold finish is da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dut-dut.
Finally….”Soft and Sinister, comin’ again!” and then the spooky bridge with the spooky keyboard. Then one more verse. Then the down and around part…Finally, the song ends, pretty much the way it begins by eventually fading out like it faded in at the beginning.
I (Andy) dig the detail of your descriptions when you dive deep into the music. It’s funny you should mention the QUEEN moment; I literally just listened to that song this morning. (There’s something in the air).
REALLY appreciate that VOID LUST reference, too. Thank you for that. I admit (in all humility) that it is one of our masterworks. Took a long time… well worth it.
Thank you, Bill.
My pick me up jam isn’t really a jam. The lyrics remind me that things will get better. It’s Blue October: “Inner Glow.” As far as an adrenaline pumping rocker, I like “Jammin’ Me” by Tom Petty.
Hey, Bill! LOVE both of those tunes. I (Andy) love the vibe of INNER GLOW.
Love Groovy Noodles,keep em coming.
I love Evie parts 1,2,3
We will keep dishing them noodles, Shirley! Count on it.
First choice for agreat pick me up is Zucherro oh and alittle band called Elm Treason
Wow. That’s high praise, Shirley! So pleased – and honored – to make your happy jam list. Thank you tremendously.
For me the tingly thing happens on She’s So Heavy as you stated but also on Hey Jude when the brass section comes in. Love it!
the last verse in Queensryche’s Silent Lucidity…If you open your mind to me, you won’t rely on open eyes to see. The walls you built within, come tumbling down and a new world will begin….gets me every time.
Beautiful poetry, to be sure, Theresa. The way he sings it, too… very moving. Thanks for sharing that. 🙂