RE: Haley again recording with PMJ - Miguel - 07-03-2015
Quote:Scott Bradlee @scottbradlee 22m
So, I may or may not have purchased a drone with a video camera on it. How this will factor in to upcoming PMJ videos? Time will tell.
RE: Haley again recording with PMJ - Tusk - 07-06-2015
Quote:scottbradlee
Check the #postmodernjukebox channel this Thursday for a new vintage remake ft @haleyreinhart! We're about to class up #TBT, folks
RE: Haley again recording with PMJ - mercfan3 - 07-06-2015
awesome..two outfits..two videos (at least!)
Now this one very well could be "Imagine"
RE: Haley again recording with PMJ - Elizz - 07-06-2015
CAN'T WAIT.
RE: Haley again recording with PMJ - Tusk - 07-06-2015
Scott's a businessman, why wouldn't he take advantage of an opportunity and beautiful arrangement, performance?
When was the last time "Imagine" was released in any significant way?
RE: Haley again recording with PMJ - mercfan3 - 07-06-2015
Sawyer Fredericks technically released it (Voice single..) Strangely, that song isn't used as often as you'd think on these shows. But I suppose anything that kid releases would be considered significant. (Can't wait to see how his label screws it up..)
The arrangement is not anything like Haley's though. It's earthy, guitar driven and subtle.
Haley's (If it's anything like the concert version) was almost mythical and obviously piano driven given Scott.
On a side note, one of the most amazing things about Lennon songs (and The Beatles in general) was the ability to write songs that expanded tones and genres. I've heard gospel versions, acoustic versions, country versions and rock versions of "Let It Be" and each one sounds as genuine and "right" as the next. (Although I'm partial to the gospel version.)
RE: Haley again recording with PMJ - Kevin - 07-06-2015
(07-06-2015, 01:33 PM)mercfan3 Wrote: Sawyer Fredericks technically released it (Voice single..) Strangely, that song isn't used as often as you'd think on these shows. But I suppose anything that kid releases would be considered significant. (Can't wait to see how his label screws it up..)
The arrangement is not anything like Haley's though. It's earthy, guitar driven and subtle.
Haley's (If it's anything like the concert version) was almost mythical and obviously piano driven given Scott.
On a side note, one of the most amazing things about Lennon songs (and The Beatles in general) was the ability to write songs that expanded tones and genres. I've heard gospel versions, acoustic versions, country versions and rock versions of "Let It Be" and each one sounds as genuine and "right" as the next. (Although I'm partial to the gospel version.)
Maybe I am just an old and jaded has been hippie, but I think the song is a bad choice. There was a time I actually thought the lyrics/message was something noble to aspire to. Now, I just find them silly and naive. I am more on the Steely Dan side of that song now, 'Only a Fool Would Say That'.
Ducking my head now, for all of the incoming I am about to take.
RE: Haley again recording with PMJ - midnightblues - 07-06-2015
(07-06-2015, 02:23 PM)Kevin Wrote: (07-06-2015, 01:33 PM)mercfan3 Wrote: Sawyer Fredericks technically released it (Voice single..) Strangely, that song isn't used as often as you'd think on these shows. But I suppose anything that kid releases would be considered significant. (Can't wait to see how his label screws it up..)
The arrangement is not anything like Haley's though. It's earthy, guitar driven and subtle.
Haley's (If it's anything like the concert version) was almost mythical and obviously piano driven given Scott.
On a side note, one of the most amazing things about Lennon songs (and The Beatles in general) was the ability to write songs that expanded tones and genres. I've heard gospel versions, acoustic versions, country versions and rock versions of "Let It Be" and each one sounds as genuine and "right" as the next. (Although I'm partial to the gospel version.)
Maybe I am just an old and jaded has been hippie, but I think the song is a bad choice. There was a time I actually thought the lyrics/message was something noble to aspire to. Now, I just find them silly and naive. I am more on the Steely Dan side of that song now, 'Only a Fool Would Say That'.
Ducking my head now, for all of the incoming I am about to take.
Nah, old hippys never get jaded there hair just keeps getting longer. good call it is a honest opinion.
RE: Haley again recording with PMJ - Elizz - 07-06-2015
(07-06-2015, 02:23 PM)Kevin Wrote: (07-06-2015, 01:33 PM)mercfan3 Wrote: Sawyer Fredericks technically released it (Voice single..) Strangely, that song isn't used as often as you'd think on these shows. But I suppose anything that kid releases would be considered significant. (Can't wait to see how his label screws it up..)
The arrangement is not anything like Haley's though. It's earthy, guitar driven and subtle.
Haley's (If it's anything like the concert version) was almost mythical and obviously piano driven given Scott.
On a side note, one of the most amazing things about Lennon songs (and The Beatles in general) was the ability to write songs that expanded tones and genres. I've heard gospel versions, acoustic versions, country versions and rock versions of "Let It Be" and each one sounds as genuine and "right" as the next. (Although I'm partial to the gospel version.)
Maybe I am just an old and jaded has been hippie, but I think the song is a bad choice. There was a time I actually thought the lyrics/message was something noble to aspire to. Now, I just find them silly and naive. I am more on the Steely Dan side of that song now, 'Only a Fool Would Say That'.
Ducking my head now, for all of the incoming I am about to take.
Silly and naive or not, its a classic! I would love to hear Haley's take in the video. But I am okay with any song she does of course.
RE: Haley again recording with PMJ - john - 07-06-2015
(07-06-2015, 02:23 PM)Kevin Wrote: Maybe I am just an old and jaded has been hippie, but I think the song is a bad choice. There was a time I actually thought the lyrics/message was something noble to aspire to. ...
Ducking my head now, for all of the incoming I am about to take.
Actually I'm pretty much onboard with that. I don't find the vision moving. But the melody is great and I love the feel of the song. It is a classic.
Perhaps one of the reasons it hasn't been on more singing shows has to do with the lyrics. In Season 10, Scotty won and Lauren came in second (not the core demographic for Imagine). I imagine producers at AI might have feared the lyrics would have been off putting to many viewers. The Voice is a bit edgier.
Regardless, I'm not convinced Imagine would bring the big view numbers for Haley and PMJ. If they do record the song I'd be happy to be proved wrong.
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