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|singers = Joe Hawley, Rob Cantor, Zubin Sedghi | |singers = Joe Hawley, Rob Cantor, Zubin Sedghi | ||
|albums = The Pingry EP, That Other One That Became Part Of Complete Demos, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (both versions) | |albums = The Pingry EP, That Other One That Became Part Of Complete Demos, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (both versions) | ||
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'''Good Day''', a song by Andrew Horowitz, is a general description of the song. It lists important things, like the fact that this was a single and won some John Lennon contest, and that's about it. | |||
== | === Inspiration === | ||
I'm not sure how much information we could get on this, but it seems that some of the forum-types (including Coz?!) regularly(?) talk to the band, so maybe! | |||
=== Recording === | |||
Maybe words about instrumentation? | |||
== | === History === | ||
Oh, there was the Complete Demos version on that mystery album, and then the 45-second live one for the Pingry EP, and then two different (but similar) versions on both incarnations of MMMM. I guess you could discuss all of the differences here. | |||
==Lyrics?== | |||
<pre>Let us sing!</pre> | |||
(Or it might make sense to keep these on a separate page until we get permission or something.) | |||
==Tabs/Chords/Whatever?== | |||
To be honest, I'm just putting this here because TMBW does it, and I know chords are ALL OVER the forums (especially the newer songs). I really have no idea if this is a good idea. | |||
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(that line won't be there in non-demonstrative versions of the page) | |||
CATEGORY WORDS: There are ways to make templates work in awesome ways - such that if you were to just write "Horowitz" in the template field, it would turn it into "Andrew Horowitz" when viewed. There are also ways to take that Horowitz and turn it into [[:Category:Songs by Andrew Horowitz]]. There have got to be ways to probe the fields for commas, and if a song is written by Andrew AND Joe, for instance, it would put it into both the aforementioned AND [[:Category:Songs by Joe Hawley]]. I am not entirely sure how to do this. It is research time. | |||
Revision as of 01:58, 20 July 2009
Good Day, a song by Andrew Horowitz, is a general description of the song. It lists important things, like the fact that this was a single and won some John Lennon contest, and that's about it.
Inspiration
I'm not sure how much information we could get on this, but it seems that some of the forum-types (including Coz?!) regularly(?) talk to the band, so maybe!
Recording
Maybe words about instrumentation?
History
Oh, there was the Complete Demos version on that mystery album, and then the 45-second live one for the Pingry EP, and then two different (but similar) versions on both incarnations of MMMM. I guess you could discuss all of the differences here.
Lyrics?
Let us sing!
(Or it might make sense to keep these on a separate page until we get permission or something.)
Tabs/Chords/Whatever?
To be honest, I'm just putting this here because TMBW does it, and I know chords are ALL OVER the forums (especially the newer songs). I really have no idea if this is a good idea.
(that line won't be there in non-demonstrative versions of the page)
CATEGORY WORDS: There are ways to make templates work in awesome ways - such that if you were to just write "Horowitz" in the template field, it would turn it into "Andrew Horowitz" when viewed. There are also ways to take that Horowitz and turn it into Category:Songs by Andrew Horowitz. There have got to be ways to probe the fields for commas, and if a song is written by Andrew AND Joe, for instance, it would put it into both the aforementioned AND Category:Songs by Joe Hawley. I am not entirely sure how to do this. It is research time.