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Re: Michael, can I use a clip of what you said on Taxi TV?

Post by Casey H » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:11 am

Hey Sedge
I didn't catch the show yet.

Many pieces of music are good but not contemporary. They just need to be paired up with the right opportunity/listing.

This piece has some good stuff going on. One thing is the drum rhythm is a little unsettling early on. Also, don't forget that the no-vocal version, either whole or shorter could be marketable. Simple acoustic, some drums, and harmonica works well in lots of situations.

Again, I didn't catch the show and even if the reaction was a bit harsh, that reaction might be what you'd get from an industry pro *IF* you submitted for something that was supposed to sound contemporary.

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Re: Michael, can I use a clip of what you said on Taxi TV?

Post by sedge » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:19 am

Hi Casey thanks for the tips!


this thread is not a response/gripe to the feedback on the show from me at all, hippy / singer songwriter, dirty hippy , these are all compliments to me : )

but its soo cool and appreciated tons the encouragement getting/advice from you guys!

I just wanted to see if it was cool to use a line Michael said, it was a fantastic cooool line , said really well too, great voice
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Re: Michael, can I use a clip of what you said on Taxi TV?

Post by Casey H » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:30 am

You see... It's all a matter of the right listing...
60’s DRUG INFLUENCED SONGS needed by a busy TV Music Supervisor for a scene where two stoners are in a van and music is playing out of the radio. He uses druggie/stoner songs very frequently and is trying to build a stash for upcoming shows, mostly on MTV and VH1. Your songs need to sound very “stoned”. MALE or FEMALE VOCALS OKAY. Broadcast Quality needed (great sounding home recordings are okay). Your submissions cannot be signed to any Libraries, not even Non-exclusive libraries-they must be totally "free and clear," meaning that you must own or control 100% of the copyright and master. If your songs are used, they will go DIRECT to the Music Supervisor and you will keep 100% of the income. If the Music Supervisor is interested in your song(s), he will contact you directly! Please submit one to three songs online or via CD, include lyrics. All submissions will be screened and critiqued by a TAXI screener (after smoking a few doobies) and must be received no later than Friday, September 23, 2011.
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Re: Michael, can I use a clip of what you said on Taxi TV?

Post by sedge » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:39 am

HAHA Classic Casey! You crac me up!!!!

funny as!!!

Yeah, The line was ..

"If there is a movie scene, where you got a bunch of stoners running down the highway and you need a bit of source music coming out of the AM radio on the dashboard of the VW van"

How cool is that !!! I am a fan of Michael , for Taxi and that he has worked with Neil Young, this is just a buzzing bio part to use, if I could use it.

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Re: Michael, can I use a clip of what you said on Taxi TV?

Post by Mark Crozer » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:45 am

From my point of view 'contemporary' is all about the mix and the arrangement and choice of instruments. A good song is a good song no matter what era it comes from. I mean, from a lyrical point of view the same subjects come up in songs decade after decade after decade. The key is to put a new spin on a topic I guess and the same could be said for the arrangement, instrumentation etc. Mumfords sound contemporary because of the production. The songs, the vocals, the instruments are nothing new. In my opinion (I always feel I have to add that!)

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Re: Michael, can I use a clip of what you said on Taxi TV?

Post by Mark Crozer » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:46 am

sedge wrote:Hi Casey thanks for the tips!


this thread is not a response/gripe to the feedback on the show from me at all, hippy / singer songwriter, dirty hippy , these are all compliments to me : )
Sorry, yeah, it's me doing the griping! Perhaps I should shut up. Heh heh.

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Re: Michael, can I use a clip of what you said on Taxi TV?

Post by sedge » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:52 am

Not at all Mark, I can't deny I felt a punch and had to do some thinking after the show, I think it has sparked some great thoughts from you Paul and Casey here, I certainly feel tons warm and appreciate what is being said!

Edit: thanks Mark, yeah, The contemporary thoughts are top, mixing/production the key then maybe, or like you say, a great song shines through it all is poss "it". Proper cool this thread to turn into some learning.
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Re: Michael, can I use a clip of what you said on Taxi TV?

Post by Mark Crozer » Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:04 am

Glad to be of service. ;)

I was quite interested too in what Michael was saying about what he referred to as the 'trailer park libraries.' I have songs in all kinds of libraries from some quite big, high-end ones to a couple of what I guess you could call 'trailer park' ones. If the bigger guns don't accept a tune then I fire it out to them. So far the 'trailer park' ones have netted me more usage than the bigger ones. I don't necessarily think these ones work against Taxi. There are all kinds of different uses for music and all kinds of levels. Although it would be great to only get high-end usage out of my music I will happily take a 'lower' end usage too. As long as a tune gets used and I get paid for it then I'm happy! (Well, as long as it's not being licenced by some far-right religious. Heh heh.)

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Post by Ellwood » Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:36 am

Not contemporary in LA lingo-esque means your material doesn't sound like a 11 year old girl! Not Indie sounding means your material doesn't sound like a 11 year old girl.

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Re: Michael, can I use a clip of what you said on Taxi TV?

Post by tordenspyd » Tue Aug 23, 2011 7:05 am

[quote="sedge"............

You said something like, "If the scene required a song playing out the radio with 2 stoners in a van, it might work" . It was proper funny and cooooool, would be a great little sound bite between songs for my project!

Also love to say a huge thanks for your advice and thanks to Craig too for putting this at your Desk!
Not everyday I get a song heard and commented on by a top class pro who Neil Young asked to record some tunes with!!! Very cool!

Lots of Love, thanks for Taxi,
Rob
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What an admirably mature , cool and big hearted reaction of you Rob !

I also saw the show last night, I recognized Rob's song immediately as I have enjoyed listening to the progress in the P2P thread.
I could not believe the comments I heard on the show.

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