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My Morning Jacket => The Music => Topic started by: peanut butter puddin surprise on Mar 17, 2006, 01:12 PM

Title: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: peanut butter puddin surprise on Mar 17, 2006, 01:12 PM
so, I'm cruising in to work this a.m., and totally going deaf to Z (again) and just rewinding the solos in Lay Low like 4 or 5 times in a row.  I love the way the flourishes and crescendos all peak at the end of that song, totally kickass.  Not to mention Tommy's groovin' bass line that's the solid brick shithouse underneath it all and Patrick's Bonzo drumming, crashin' your eardrums into a hundred fucking pieces.

Yeah, that song kicks my ass every time.  :)
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: TheRoof on Mar 17, 2006, 01:20 PM
i concur....i've never had a 6 minute song go by so quick

i believe they made the 'repeat' button specifically for MMJ  8)
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: primushead on Mar 17, 2006, 04:30 PM
It's one of those guitar solos that you can sing.  Ya know what I'm talking about?  Like the Bohemian Rhapsody solo in the end.  
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: BH on Mar 17, 2006, 04:53 PM
yeah and stranglehold!
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: Tree on Mar 18, 2006, 08:49 AM
yeah. i love the lay low solo!!! it´s fuckin awesome!
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: cmasters on Mar 18, 2006, 05:40 PM
Want to know what bothered me about this song? When they performed it live on that "Z" tour Patrick didn't play the catchy 'lil drum beat that kicks the song off. They just played it over the PA. He was doing anything while it was playing, just sitting at his trap set.

Don't get me wrong, the song owns, it just kinda bothered me.

The solo does kick butt.

Did he actually play the drum beat at any of the shows ya'll saw?
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: Tore on Mar 19, 2006, 05:01 AM
Well, if you listen well to the recording, you'll hear that they actually use to layers of drums on that song. The verse drum machine also go throughout the second chorus and they cut it in the bridge leading towards the solo. I think that is genius at work. I have actually heard a live recording where he played the entire thing, and that didnt sound as cool in my opinion.
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: ycartrob on Mar 19, 2006, 03:02 PM
Quoteyeah and stranglehold!

and Misty Mountain Hop
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: tomEisenbraun on Mar 21, 2006, 01:06 AM
dude, that solo has redifined air guitar for me. i was walking accross campus pantomiming it today. In the rain. In my Harley jacket. Thinking it was the perfect day for Lay Low.

So I got back to the dorm room and slapped on my vinyl copy of Z and just rocked it out in my dorm room. oh wait, that was after i took a shower, so i was puttin on clothes and rockin out all wet and stuff. pretty unnecessary detail, but it was pure joy.

that said, which show did Halla-hands play the whole thing?
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 21, 2006, 01:09 AM
Patrick Hollyhands
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: EC on Mar 21, 2006, 01:09 AM
Quotedude, that solo has redifined air guitar for me. i was walking accross campus pantomiming it today.
i went to theatre school, too.

;)

Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: tomEisenbraun on Mar 21, 2006, 02:32 PM
hey now, easy on the insults, Meg.

 :-/


 ;)
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: EC on Mar 21, 2006, 02:53 PM
i only kid with people i love.  fo real.  :)
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: tomEisenbraun on Mar 21, 2006, 05:47 PM
 8)
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: loper on Mar 23, 2006, 12:51 PM
I have no time for the vast majority of music critics and the twat that wrote the Pitch fork review takes the biscuit.

He said that the 2nd half (the one that I personally prefer) of Z was poor compared with the likes of Wordless Chorus, What a Wonderful Man, Into The Woods and Off The Record.

That already had my blood up and then he wrote that Lay Low was a moderate piece of music filled out with a "bland" guitar solo :o ??? :o ??? :o

Just to be picky myself (must be the critic in me :-[) but the instrumental end to Lay Low is not a solo, but a superb piece of ensemble orchestration the beauty of which is rarely matched.

I air guitar more than is healthy for me since that gem was released. 8)
Title: Re: the solo in Lay Low
Post by: Gripe on Mar 24, 2006, 01:28 AM
Deedle deedle deedle deedle deedle deedle deedle....

"And this bird you cannot change...."

 ::)