----- Original Message -----From: BernieSent: Friday, November 16, 2007 7:59 AMSubject: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observationDidn't Magma also use a made-up language for their recordings? I
think they were supposed to tell a story though.
Bernie
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> Just to say, there is a band called Sigur Ros from Iceland who
also use
> lyrics in a JA stylee but rather than sing recognisable words that
can be
> interpreted as having a meaning, they sing in a made up language
to achieve the
> atmosphere for the music they are playing. This seems to be a
purer way to go
> about things. There isn't the distraction of trying to decipher
the
> undecipherable.
>
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Re: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observation
2007-11-16 by Tony1
You can bet they did!
To me it's all about the
"sound".
Magma had a growling sound to it that fit
the music.
Whether you liked it or not sure doesn't
matter to me!
Tony
#510
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