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70's synthesizer song / HELP
this was a favorite of mine in the early 1970s...
somehow I remembered it as "Tank" by emerson lake and palmer... however, Ive listened to every version of that song, by them, and its none of the tunes available on YouTube, though very similar in the building synth parts and general rhythm. it goes a bit like this... the song Im looking for... DUH DUH DUH-DUH-DUM Duh Duh Duh DUHH_ DUH DUH DUH-DUH-DUM duh-dah-duh duh-dah-duh... with this pattern repeating for the entire song. There is a dramatic stop near the beginning, after which the build begins, with various solos, continuing several minutes, and fading at end. A very rememberable tune... by which I mean, I could sing it for you, but cannot remember the song title or band performing(!). This definitely is /not/ "Tank" (the ELP song) which has a l-o-n-g drum solo... the song Im looking for is fairly long, but no real drum solo... so, unless Emerson/Lake/Palmer recorded this variation in a studio, but never put it on an actual album, it cannot be Tank. Anybody hearing this, as I "duh duh-ed" it ? |
not exactly a recording / next best thing is NOTES
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OK_ thanks for bearing with me_ I have loaded up a MIDI keyboard app, and figured out the notation... this can be played in one octave, using five white keys, so should be easy for any musicians out there. Reading these notes from left to right, the notes alternate between higher and lower octaves, as shown, with lower d and next higher d as extremes: (octave five)__"__d_ c___c___d_c________d_c__d_ c-c-c_____" (octave four)__"d_____a___d_____a____ d____a________g-g-g" this is the basic synth part which repeats thru most of the instrumental Anybody hearing it ? |
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Won't let me post a link just search for it. |
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It it turns out this is the correct title you should check out the version in the 1973 'On the Road' album, the longest at 17:53.
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70s synthezizer song / HELP
Could it be: "Roundabout" a song by English progressive rock band Yes. It is the first single released from their fourth studio album, Fragile (1971).
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