BLAOW!, Part Two ? The Sound of Ghostface Killah Shattering Preconceived Notions of Art and the Modern Aesthetic

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Music and Movies

 

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March 26, 2016

 

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This song, an enduring classic of soul in common time, was produced by Thom Bell and Stan Watson. It begins with the high-pitched sample of a fiddle, with a light drum loop that persists throughout the song. The fiddle soon drops out, leaving the drums, whose perseverance mirrors that of the main singer, who is determined to win the target of his affection despite his lack of wealth ("Now I don't wear no diamond ring")...
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The fiddle soon drops out, leaving the drums, whose perseverance mirrors that of the main singer, who is determined to win the target of his affection despite his lack of wealth ("Now I don't wear no diamond ring"). While he cannot compete with his fellow suitors materially, he makes up for it in sincerity: while "their lines don't mean a thing," he says in the first verse, he adds in the second that "the things I am sayin' are true...
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