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Thread started 11/03/07 2:35pm

dragondayz

Alicia Keys cover of "How To Save A Life"

This will not be on her album. She just decided to sing it live on the radio the other day in London.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=kGOWczVyZfs
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Reply #1 posted 11/03/07 2:42pm

midnightmover

Hearing her sing someone else's song really highlights the huge gulf between her poor songwriting and the songwriting of a professional. Who ever wrote that song was a professional. Who knows, if she gave up writing her own material, I might actually listen to her music.
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Reply #2 posted 11/03/07 2:46pm

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midnightmover said:

Hearing her sing someone else's song really highlights the huge gulf between her poor songwriting and the songwriting of a professional. Who ever wrote that song was a professional. Who knows, if she gave up writing her own material, I might actually listen to her music.


LOL. I remember hearing this song, maybe once or twice, but I never really listened to it. It is indeed a beautiful song. The band name is The Frays, I believe.
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Reply #3 posted 11/03/07 2:49pm

midnightmover

dragondayz said:

midnightmover said:

Hearing her sing someone else's song really highlights the huge gulf between her poor songwriting and the songwriting of a professional. Who ever wrote that song was a professional. Who knows, if she gave up writing her own material, I might actually listen to her music.


LOL. I remember hearing this song, maybe once or twice, but I never really listened to it. It is indeed a beautiful song. The band name is The Frays, I believe.

I've never heard it before, but I love it right away. A poignant melody and not a cliche in sight. I'm guessing The Frays are white, right?
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Reply #4 posted 11/03/07 2:53pm

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midnightmover said:

dragondayz said:



LOL. I remember hearing this song, maybe once or twice, but I never really listened to it. It is indeed a beautiful song. The band name is The Frays, I believe.

I've never heard it before, but I love it right away. A poignant melody and not a cliche in sight. I'm guessing The Frays are white, right?


Yes. Here is their video.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...cqJJ-u0nog
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Reply #5 posted 11/03/07 3:04pm

midnightmover

dragondayz said:

midnightmover said:


I've never heard it before, but I love it right away. A poignant melody and not a cliche in sight. I'm guessing The Frays are white, right?


Yes. Here is their video.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...cqJJ-u0nog

I knew because that kind of songwriting no longer exists in black music. Even the retro acts don't know how to marry real melodies with strong lyrics. The Youtube link is playing in bits. I'll have to let it run and then replay it so I can hear it unobstructed, though from the bits I'm hearing the lead singer's voice doesn't really sound like my thing.
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Reply #6 posted 11/03/07 3:55pm

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midnightmover said:

Hearing her sing someone else's song really highlights the huge gulf between her poor songwriting and the songwriting of a professional. Who ever wrote that song was a professional. Who knows, if she gave up writing her own material, I might actually listen to her music.

You did not call The fray's How To Save a Life, professional song writing,
you need an ass whupping and a lesson in song writing 101 lol.
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Reply #7 posted 11/03/07 4:09pm

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EmbattledWarrior said:

midnightmover said:

Hearing her sing someone else's song really highlights the huge gulf between her poor songwriting and the songwriting of a professional. Who ever wrote that song was a professional. Who knows, if she gave up writing her own material, I might actually listen to her music.

You did not call The fray's How To Save a Life, professional song writing,
you need an ass whupping and a lesson in song writing 101 lol.


Exactly! The Fray are the biggest rip-off band. They owe their Hit to Snow Patrol who owe their Hit Keane who owe their Hits to Coldplay who owe their career to RadioHead and a-HA.
[Edited 11/3/07 16:09pm]
[Edited 11/3/07 16:10pm]

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Reply #8 posted 11/03/07 4:09pm

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lastdecember said:

EmbattledWarrior said:


You did not call The fray's How To Save a Life, professional song writing,
you need an ass whupping and a lesson in song writing 101 lol.


Exactly! The Fray are the biggest rip-off band. They owe their Hit to Snow Patrol who owe their Hit to Coldplay who owe their career to RadioHead and a-HA.
[Edited 11/3/07 16:09pm]

EXACTLY!
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Reply #9 posted 11/03/07 4:28pm

midnightmover

lastdecember said:

EmbattledWarrior said:


You did not call The fray's How To Save a Life, professional song writing,
you need an ass whupping and a lesson in song writing 101 lol.


Exactly! The Fray are the biggest rip-off band. They owe their Hit to Snow Patrol who owe their Hit Keane who owe their Hits to Coldplay who owe their career to RadioHead and a-HA.
[Edited 11/3/07 16:09pm]
[Edited 11/3/07 16:10pm]

Whoever owes what to who is irrelevant. The point is the song stands out from what Alicia normally does because it's not weighed down with mindlessness. Having heard half of the original version I have to say I prefer Alicia's version. The band have got a stereotype indie sound which I don't like. But in Alicia's hands the beauty of the song comes through. You need to divorce your image of The Fray and their cliched sound from the actual song itself. Listen to Alicia's version and forget The Fray. I've only heard it once, but it impressed me way more than anything else I've heard Alicia do.
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Reply #10 posted 11/03/07 5:15pm

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midnightmover said:

lastdecember said:



Exactly! The Fray are the biggest rip-off band. They owe their Hit to Snow Patrol who owe their Hit Keane who owe their Hits to Coldplay who owe their career to RadioHead and a-HA.
[Edited 11/3/07 16:09pm]
[Edited 11/3/07 16:10pm]

Whoever owes what to who is irrelevant. The point is the song stands out from what Alicia normally does because it's not weighed down with mindlessness. Having heard half of the original version I have to say I prefer Alicia's version. The band have got a stereotype indie sound which I don't like. But in Alicia's hands the beauty of the song comes through. You need to divorce your image of The Fray and their cliched sound from the actual song itself. Listen to Alicia's version and forget The Fray. I've only heard it once, but it impressed me way more than anything else I've heard Alicia do.

Alicias version is just an acoustic piano version
she didn't change the arrangement
a shitty song
will always be a shitty song
and in the hands of alicia keys
it becomes shittier filled with over singing
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Reply #11 posted 11/03/07 5:25pm

midnightmover

EmbattledWarrior said:

midnightmover said:


Whoever owes what to who is irrelevant. The point is the song stands out from what Alicia normally does because it's not weighed down with mindlessness. Having heard half of the original version I have to say I prefer Alicia's version. The band have got a stereotype indie sound which I don't like. But in Alicia's hands the beauty of the song comes through. You need to divorce your image of The Fray and their cliched sound from the actual song itself. Listen to Alicia's version and forget The Fray. I've only heard it once, but it impressed me way more than anything else I've heard Alicia do.

Alicias version is just an acoustic piano version
she didn't change the arrangement
a shitty song
will always be a shitty song
and in the hands of alicia keys
it becomes shittier filled with over singing

Well, we'll just have to agree to disagree. I'm pretty sure if you'd never heard The Fray's version your opinion would be completely different. The arrangement compliments the melody perfectly, and she only starts oversinging toward the end. Her singing at the start of the second verse for instance was beautiful. She actually had a softness there that reminded me of MJ. This is by far the best thing I've ever heard Alicia do.
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Reply #12 posted 11/03/07 5:31pm

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midnightmover said:

EmbattledWarrior said:


Alicias version is just an acoustic piano version
she didn't change the arrangement
a shitty song
will always be a shitty song
and in the hands of alicia keys
it becomes shittier filled with over singing

Well, we'll just have to agree to disagree. I'm pretty sure if you'd never heard The Fray's version your opinion would be completely different. The arrangement compliments the melody perfectly, and she only starts oversinging toward the end. Her singing at the start of the second verse for instance was beautiful. She actually had a softness there that reminded me of MJ. This is by far the best thing I've ever heard Alicia do.

No the song sucks...
Atrocious song writing, the arrangement reaks of somebody who listened to way too much cold play and tried to rewrite his own version of a cold play song.
The Fray pulled it off, for what it was, a shitty alternative rock song.
Cool... it's gonna attract shitty alternative rock nerds...
Alicia is a horrible singer... Has only become one recently though...
The industry has currupted her and she relies heavily on Autotune...
So a shitty song + shitty singing, = extra shitty...
Now no offense, but maybe you like shitty singing and shitty arrangements...
Thats cool... There are a sea of people who liked shitty songs like that IE a whole bunch of Creed and Pearl Jam fans.
You can't help what you like...
And you can't help what you hate...
You like her version, i hate it...
who gives a fuck really?
world still gonna turn...
one love
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Reply #13 posted 11/03/07 5:46pm

midnightmover

EmbattledWarrior said:

midnightmover said:


Well, we'll just have to agree to disagree. I'm pretty sure if you'd never heard The Fray's version your opinion would be completely different. The arrangement compliments the melody perfectly, and she only starts oversinging toward the end. Her singing at the start of the second verse for instance was beautiful. She actually had a softness there that reminded me of MJ. This is by far the best thing I've ever heard Alicia do.

No the song sucks...
Atrocious song writing, the arrangement reaks of somebody who listened to way too much cold play and tried to rewrite his own version of a cold play song.
The Fray pulled it off, for what it was, a shitty alternative rock song.
Cool... it's gonna attract shitty alternative rock nerds...
Alicia is a horrible singer... Has only become one recently though...
The industry has currupted her and she relies heavily on Autotune...
So a shitty song + shitty singing, = extra shitty...
Now no offense, but maybe you like shitty singing and shitty arrangements...
Thats cool... There are a sea of people who liked shitty songs like that IE a whole bunch of Creed and Pearl Jam fans.
You can't help what you like...
And you can't help what you hate...
You like her version, i hate it...
who gives a fuck really?
world still gonna turn...
one love

I agree that it seems like a rip off of something Coldplay might do, particularly the keyboard part, but there's a major difference. Coldplay don't write choruses or vaguely coherent lyrics. Now I'm sure if I'd heard The Fray before I'd probably have changed the channel because of their generic overall sound, but sometimes a song can have some latent magic in it regardless of everything else. I really think Alicia's version brings that out. I actually thought the melody in someplaces reminded me of Suzanne Vega (the end of the chorus particularly). I'd love to hate on this, but I can't. I think it's great. shrug
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Reply #14 posted 11/03/07 6:20pm

EmbattledWarri
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midnightmover said:

EmbattledWarrior said:


No the song sucks...
Atrocious song writing, the arrangement reaks of somebody who listened to way too much cold play and tried to rewrite his own version of a cold play song.
The Fray pulled it off, for what it was, a shitty alternative rock song.
Cool... it's gonna attract shitty alternative rock nerds...
Alicia is a horrible singer... Has only become one recently though...
The industry has currupted her and she relies heavily on Autotune...
So a shitty song + shitty singing, = extra shitty...
Now no offense, but maybe you like shitty singing and shitty arrangements...
Thats cool... There are a sea of people who liked shitty songs like that IE a whole bunch of Creed and Pearl Jam fans.
You can't help what you like...
And you can't help what you hate...
You like her version, i hate it...
who gives a fuck really?
world still gonna turn...
one love

I agree that it seems like a rip off of something Coldplay might do, particularly the keyboard part, but there's a major difference. Coldplay don't write choruses or vaguely coherent lyrics. Now I'm sure if I'd heard The Fray before I'd probably have changed the channel because of their generic overall sound, but sometimes a song can have some latent magic in it regardless of everything else. I really think Alicia's version brings that out. I actually thought the melody in someplaces reminded me of Suzanne Vega (the end of the chorus particularly). I'd love to hate on this, but I can't. I think it's great. shrug

Well than i'll hate it for you, no biggie.
To me the lyrics are horrible!
But i'm a song writer so i guess i'm biased and have high standards
but really have you sat down and read that trite?
it's rediculous
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Reply #15 posted 11/03/07 6:30pm

midnightmover

EmbattledWarrior said:

midnightmover said:


I agree that it seems like a rip off of something Coldplay might do, particularly the keyboard part, but there's a major difference. Coldplay don't write choruses or vaguely coherent lyrics. Now I'm sure if I'd heard The Fray before I'd probably have changed the channel because of their generic overall sound, but sometimes a song can have some latent magic in it regardless of everything else. I really think Alicia's version brings that out. I actually thought the melody in someplaces reminded me of Suzanne Vega (the end of the chorus particularly). I'd love to hate on this, but I can't. I think it's great. shrug

Well than i'll hate it for you, no biggie.
To me the lyrics are horrible!
But i'm a song writer so i guess i'm biased and have high standards
but really have you sat down and read that trite?
it's rediculous

No, I've only heard the song twice. My instinct is that if I read it on paper I'd probably just yawn. I guess it's the melody and keyboard part working together with Alicia's voice that make it work and the lyrics are just good enough to hold it together, but probably wouldn't stand up to close inspection, but why would I want to ruin it by giving it a close inspection? lol
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Reply #16 posted 11/03/07 6:39pm

EmbattledWarri
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midnightmover said:

EmbattledWarrior said:


Well than i'll hate it for you, no biggie.
To me the lyrics are horrible!
But i'm a song writer so i guess i'm biased and have high standards
but really have you sat down and read that trite?
it's rediculous

No, I've only heard the song twice. My instinct is that if I read it on paper I'd probably just yawn. I guess it's the melody and keyboard part working together with Alicia's voice that make it work and the lyrics are just good enough to hold it together, but probably wouldn't stand up to close inspection, but why would I want to ruin it by giving it a close inspection? lol

I suppose ignorance is bliss
I mean if you're gonna listen to that mess theres a whole bunch of better songs in that type of Genre.
Round Here(and or ColorBlind) by Counting Crowes, Don't I Hold You by Wheat, Avalanche By Ryan Adams
Avalanche alone Owns How To Save a Life, Melodically and lyrically
But i guess it's unfair cause Issac Slade is no where near the writing level
that Adam's on.
But then again no one even knows who Adams is, yet fuckin worship the fray
Of all the songs in that genre to cover.
The fuckin fray...
tickles the fuck out of me
if you ever get the chance to listen to avalanche, you'll punch the next guy who even mentions the fray
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Reply #17 posted 11/03/07 6:57pm

dragondayz

EmbattledWarrior said:

midnightmover said:


Well, we'll just have to agree to disagree. I'm pretty sure if you'd never heard The Fray's version your opinion would be completely different. The arrangement compliments the melody perfectly, and she only starts oversinging toward the end. Her singing at the start of the second verse for instance was beautiful. She actually had a softness there that reminded me of MJ. This is by far the best thing I've ever heard Alicia do.

No the song sucks...
Atrocious song writing, the arrangement reaks of somebody who listened to way too much cold play and tried to rewrite his own version of a cold play song.
The Fray pulled it off, for what it was, a shitty alternative rock song.
Cool... it's gonna attract shitty alternative rock nerds...
Alicia is a horrible singer... Has only become one recently though...
The industry has currupted her and she relies heavily on Autotune...
So a shitty song + shitty singing, = extra shitty...
Now no offense, but maybe you like shitty singing and shitty arrangements...
Thats cool... There are a sea of people who liked shitty songs like that IE a whole bunch of Creed and Pearl Jam fans.
You can't help what you like...
And you can't help what you hate...
You like her version, i hate it...
who gives a fuck really?
world still gonna turn...
one love


She sung it LIVE on the radio. I'm not sure if they can autotune a live performance.
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Reply #18 posted 11/03/07 7:37pm

EmbattledWarri
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dragondayz said:

EmbattledWarrior said:


No the song sucks...
Atrocious song writing, the arrangement reaks of somebody who listened to way too much cold play and tried to rewrite his own version of a cold play song.
The Fray pulled it off, for what it was, a shitty alternative rock song.
Cool... it's gonna attract shitty alternative rock nerds...
Alicia is a horrible singer... Has only become one recently though...
The industry has currupted her and she relies heavily on Autotune...
So a shitty song + shitty singing, = extra shitty...
Now no offense, but maybe you like shitty singing and shitty arrangements...
Thats cool... There are a sea of people who liked shitty songs like that IE a whole bunch of Creed and Pearl Jam fans.
You can't help what you like...
And you can't help what you hate...
You like her version, i hate it...
who gives a fuck really?
world still gonna turn...
one love


She sung it LIVE on the radio. I'm not sure if they can autotune a live performance.

Autotune was originally a rackmount for live performances..
It's an industry standard now
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Reply #19 posted 11/03/07 7:44pm

dragondayz

EmbattledWarrior said:

dragondayz said:



She sung it LIVE on the radio. I'm not sure if they can autotune a live performance.

Autotune was originally a rackmount for live performances..
It's an industry standard now


Well, I get why people may not be feeling her voice now but she can still sing. She's just switching it up vocally and she's showing her versatility as a vocalist. People may be turned off by it, but I applaud her for stretching a bit.
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Reply #20 posted 11/03/07 7:50pm

Janfriend

I have The Fray's album with this song and their album is good. I don't like Alicia singing this. I don't like any of her remakes
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dragondayz said:

EmbattledWarrior said:


Autotune was originally a rackmount for live performances..
It's an industry standard now


Well, I get why people may not be feeling her voice now but she can still sing. She's just switching it up vocally and she's showing her versatility as a vocalist. People may be turned off by it, but I applaud her for stretching a bit.

I never said she couldn't sing...
She just demeans herself as a singer by using autotune
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Reply #22 posted 11/03/07 8:38pm

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Janfriend said:

I have The Fray's album with this song and their album is good. I don't like Alicia singing this. I don't like any of her remakes

you're lucky you're a girl, cause i'd give you such a pinch...
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Reply #23 posted 11/03/07 8:43pm

Janfriend

EmbattledWarrior said:

Janfriend said:

I have The Fray's album with this song and their album is good. I don't like Alicia singing this. I don't like any of her remakes

you're lucky you're a girl, cause i'd give you such a pinch...


I'm not a girl

What would you give me a pinch for? Because you don't agree?
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Reply #24 posted 11/03/07 8:53pm

EmbattledWarri
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Janfriend said:

EmbattledWarrior said:


you're lucky you're a girl, cause i'd give you such a pinch...


I'm not a girl

What would you give me a pinch for? Because you don't agree?

Of course not, it's because you stole my dress
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Reply #25 posted 11/03/07 8:54pm

Janfriend

EmbattledWarrior said:

Janfriend said:



I'm not a girl

What would you give me a pinch for? Because you don't agree?

Of course not, it's because you stole my dress

confuse
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Reply #26 posted 11/03/07 8:57pm

EmbattledWarri
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Janfriend said:

EmbattledWarrior said:


Of course not, it's because you stole my dress

confuse

You know you sand bagged me, swine
I won't take any guff from the likes of you,
Give me the damn dress back
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Reply #27 posted 11/03/07 9:11pm

Janfriend

EmbattledWarrior said:

Janfriend said:


confuse

You know you sand bagged me, swine
I won't take any guff from the likes of you,
Give me the damn dress back

Did you forget you meds today?
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Reply #28 posted 11/03/07 9:14pm

EmbattledWarri
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Janfriend said:

EmbattledWarrior said:


You know you sand bagged me, swine
I won't take any guff from the likes of you,
Give me the damn dress back

Did you forget you meds today?

Fine you don't want to give me the dress back,
But lets get down to brass tacks...
How much you wan't for the ape?
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Reply #29 posted 11/04/07 6:17am

midnightmover

Just listened to it again. This is the most sensitive vocal performance I've heard from Alicia. When she does her wailing thing she sounds strained, but listen to her breathiness on the soft bits. Her tone on those bits reminds me of Suzanne Vega with a bit of MJ's breathier tone. She should use this style more often. Much more often.
[Edited 11/4/07 6:19am]
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