![]() "I'm gonna tell." or "You're in trouble." Yeah, now that you're thinking about it, you hear it too. I mean, it sounds like something your little sister would do to get you in trouble. The lyrics have a sort of "tattle-tail" melody in the verses. ![]() Oh wait, that was a thing back then, and it worked great! This song is loaded with catchy guitar licks that made it easy for any air-guitar player to emulate in the passengers seat of their buddies' Chevelle.ģ) Dreamer - Oh look, another keyboard intro. The left hand floats between two chords: Ab and Bb, in each of the next 16 measures until it does a slight ritardando in 6/8 time during the last four measures just before the rest of the band comes in. I've always appreciated storybook music, sons that actually make you think and feel something.Ģ) Bloody well right - Ah, everyone's favorite air-keyboard intro to a rock song! At least, it is for me. ![]() I think this song was way ahead of its time. The bridge comes in, and the song changes briefly to a more awakening feel as it goes back as it drifts into the darker outro verse. The middle section of this song is almost all instrumental including guitar and keyboard solos. A rather dark, brooding beginning to a song, you can hear children on the playground - then the band kicks in. 1) School - This song starts out with a lone, distant harmonica echoing a handful of notes in the A minor pentatonic scale.
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