Missy Higgins - Shark Fin Blues [Official Video]
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Official video for Shark Fin Blues, from Missy Higgins album, OZ out now. See Missy’s Orchestral Concert Series Nov/Dec in Australia. For more info, visit and sign up to Missy’s newsletter: http://www.missyhiggins.com/ A Collider production, directed by Patrick Fileti. Official site/join mailing list - http://www.missyhiggins.com/ Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/mis... Instagram - http://www.instagram/missyh... Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/miss... Shark Fin Blues - lyrics Standing on the deck watching my shadow stretch The sun pours my shadow upon the deck The waters licking round my ankles now There ain't no sunshine way way down I see the sharks in the water like slicks of ink There's one there bigger than a submarine As he circles I look in his eye I see Jonah in his belly by the campfire light See the albatross up in the windy lofts He gets to beating his wings while he sleeps it off I hear the jettisoned cries from his dreams unkind Get to whippin' my ears like a riding crop The captain once as able as a fink dandy He's now laid up in the galley like a dried out mink He’s laying dying of thirst and he says or I think We're gonna be alone from here on in Well you are all my brothers, and you have been kind But what were you expecting to find? Now your eyes turn inwards, countenance turns blank And I'm floating away on a barrel of pain It looks like nothing but the sea and sky remain A harpoon's shaft is short and wide A grappling hook's is cracked and dry I said, why don't you get down in the sea Turn the water red like you want to be? Cause if I cry another tear I'll be turned to dust The sharks won't get me but they don't feel loss Keep one eye on the horizon man, you best not blink They're coming fin by fin until the whole boat sinks Written by Gareth Liddiard Published by Mushroom Music Pty Ltd
drones brought me here then back to the drones....
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What a song, what a video - so great, so nice, so ...
10. comment for Missy Higgins - Shark Fin Blues [Official Video]
gareth & missy should definitely do this as a duet
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30. comment for Missy Higgins - Shark Fin Blues [Official Video]
Why would anyone, liking one singer, go to another singer's post to praise them?
Drones rock! !
More goose bumps than normal..
50. comment for Missy Higgins - Shark Fin Blues [Official Video]
Actually, no, I don't need blueprints, what I'm looking for is a specific reference to a timestamp where you think that it distinctly sounds "over produced" (That term is the most laughable term in music, because it has no actual tangible definition). I realise that you will almost certainly say that the entire song sounds overproduced, but I'm looking for a specific point where it is distinctly "over produced". If you are referring to the cleanliness of the recording, that's more often the result of the recording software and hardware itself.
At this point, to me, you sound like a 16 year old angsty punk rocker that accuses any successful band of being sellouts, or a hipster kid that wants to glorify the analog life over digitial. I understand your critique, but from what I've gathered you're really arguing live music versus studio albums.
So, to summarise, I'm aware that your critique is that she post processed her music to make it more pleasing and The Drones didn't. My criticism of your critique is that you are comparing apples and oranges and then saying that you're actually comparing the emotion of each song - which is reflected in the fact that Missy used post processing most likely, and, even though it's almost entirely certain that The Drones did as well, the original is considered, by you, not to have. Ergo, because The Drones make organic oranges, they are better than Missy's apple.
I honestly don't mean for this to be an ill intentioned argument. I just don't understand why people have to shit on artists because they do covers, and then pretend that they are really being critical of the sound itself.
If it sounds good, it doesn't matter what it is.
Here's a scathing critique of software from an acoustic engineer that kind of demonstrates that the software is a minor role in the making of good tracks:
http://www.audio-issues.com/keeping-track/why-the-fucking-software-doesnt-matter/
Food for thought.
From overproducing, do you mean that it sounds professionally mastered? Rhetoric is fine, but if you're just critical of Missy for covering a song you like, then take your head out of the sand.
Your critique was about the sound being too "manufactured and clean" in direct reference to the original work by The Drones. The Drones' version of the song is a rock song. They have different intentions and different sounds by design.
It's your opinion, and you're totally entitled to it, but it's a pretty insulated opinion.
It's not just a cover - it's a reinvention of the lyrics for an entirely different genre. The tempo is different, it's sung by a woman, it's centered around her piano work and accompanied by a violin. If you're going to compare it against the original, you're doing yourself and the music a serious disservice.
Likewise, anybody who tries to say that Missy did it better than The Drones is doing themselves a disservice. It's like saying Richard Cheese does better work in his covers or that the originals are better than his work. Apples and oranges.
We know these are all covers. Missy's performances will bring new fans (and royalties) to the original composers.
nope.
nope nope.
someone get me tissues
Thank you Missy x
totally agree
Is this film video a Natasha Pincus production.?
Different and unique, a change from the past but a blessing to
The Future Missy..
Very good... very very much so :)