Unofficial music video for the title track from the most recent Dirty Projectors album "Swing Lo Magellan". Stock footage of golf courses in North Carolina.
It reminds me of his John Wesley Harding album, most of those songs are capoed this high (5th fret). The capo never appeared on Desire. Also check out What Kind of Friend is This?, I can't Leave Her Behind, and On a Rainy Afternoon, from Dylan's Hotel tapes in 1966.
such a great tune. they play this on a local college station i love the vibe on it so simple that you forget that people are using technolgy these days to make music
Sounds like the acoustic guitar has a capo on so can be hard to suss the bass out. Also, the bass sounds like a one take job so is mostly improvised, which I think adds to the character. Has a very Dylan Desire period feel to the drums and bass (there are loads of bass balls-ups on Dylan's albums) Check out footage of Rob Stoner during the Rolling Thunder Review tour-legendary bass man!!!.Just plug in and play along! Good luck.
The official video is great, but this will always be the true music video for this song, to me.
From the first bar, that name resounded clearly and firmly in my mind, reiterating itself over and over. Yeah, there are parallels to be drawn.
Great Video!
listening to this baked, gives me an un-paralleled sense of profound peacefulness
i'm super loving this song!
My english teacher showed our class this song
yes! well put. i was waiting for this.
I freakin love this record so much god damn
excellent video.
I like this unoffish music video! Carry on
4 years later and still as good
4 years later and comment is still as relevant
It reminds me of his John Wesley Harding album, most of those songs are capoed this high (5th fret). The capo never appeared on Desire. Also check out What Kind of Friend is This?, I can't Leave Her Behind, and On a Rainy Afternoon, from Dylan's Hotel tapes in 1966.
mmmm guitars to the right, drums left, voice to the center... yeahhh
such a great tune. they play this on a local college station i love the vibe on it so simple that you forget that people are using technolgy these days to make music
great song
Indeed
Sounds like the acoustic guitar has a capo on so can be hard to suss the bass out. Also, the bass sounds like a one take job so is mostly improvised, which I think adds to the character. Has a very Dylan Desire period feel to the drums and bass (there are loads of bass balls-ups on Dylan's albums) Check out footage of Rob Stoner during the Rolling Thunder Review tour-legendary bass man!!!.Just plug in and play along! Good luck.
i second that
I know right!
love
thought the same exact thing!
where do you get all the footage to make these videos? it's amazing
just curious - did you put in the links to Artist and iTunes yourself or did they appear automatically once you acknowledged the copyright claim?
Yeah, it does it automatically once it detects the song.
I am a bassist trying to figure out the bass part? does any one know the key? and if any does a a cover of this song. LET ME KNOW!
thanks
the key is F major or maybe something modal in F
i was bored one day // it took 10 minutes
hahahah, perfect.
sounds like swing lofi magellorz
mmmhm
Really? Probably because of the copyright claim :\
Velvet Underground
I feel the same way about your comment. It's neither funny, quirky or creative to put people down the way you did.
This ain't no North Carolina I've ever seen :)
sound a little like Leon Russell anyone?
archive.org y'all
what a poor video. Its neither interesting, funny, quirky or creative.
Not a bad song though.