The Funeral | Band of Horses | Cover Song | Official Music Syndicate | Garage Band | Final Cut Pro X

The Funeral is a song released by Band of Horses and here are two videos of us covering their song! The first one features us playing the song before we did a remix with Final Cut Pro X. Wondering which mix you guys like better?

Well, that was the first mix before we decided to edit it further using Final Cut Pro X. Let us know in the comment section which mix you like better after viewing and listening to the remixed version!

That was the remixed version of the same song, next up is the official video for Band of Horses song The Funeral! Enjoy!

So there it is let us know which mix you like better and feel free to subscribe to our YouTube channel, comment and give some feedback! Thanks for watching, we hope you enjoyed!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPue7gFFWaUxkB-4QQO6HQ

Santana | Everlast | Put Your Lights On | Cover Song | Official Music Syndicate | Garage Band

Santana and Everlast released a collaboration song called “Put Your Lights On”. Next, is two videos of us covering their song. The first one is us playing after half of us took five minutes to learn it and the other half of us two minutes to learn it! As you will see the second video clearly shows we connected much more on our second recording of it. Following our versions of the song is the actual video for “Put Your Lights On” by Santana and Everlast!

For literally taking ten minutes to learn this cover, I would say it isn’t half bad but that is until you check out the next version of it!

Ok so with more time spent on learning the actual song and the amazing video editing skills of a certain bandmate, I really hope you enjoy this take!

So there was the actual song and official video for it, but as you can see in the end of the second take , we are not done with this cover just yet! Stay tuned for the final full version of us covering “Put Your Lights On” and doing it justice! Thanks for watching and feel free to subscribe to our YouTube channel!

Edie Brickell | What I Am | The New Bohemians | Paul Simon | Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars | 1988

Edie Brickell

“What I Am” is a song written by Edie Brickell and Kenny Withrow. Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars released in 1988. The song is highlighted by a guitar solo that imitates the approach of Jerry Garcia and included the the use of an envelope filter. In my opinion, she is making light of religion and philosophy in this song. She thinks they demonstrate a pretense of depth, but in reality, they offer nothing of value to her. She expresses her contempt for them by trivializing them with metaphors of silly nonsense. Philosophy is insignificant as cereal box text, and religion is as meaningless as a smile on a dog. She would rather be choked then wade into so called deep waters of philosophy and religion in the world.

Edie Brickell
What I Am
Lyrics:

I’m not aware of too many things
I know what I know if you know what I mean
Philosophy is the talk on a cereal box
Religion is the smile on a dog

I’m not aware of too many things
I know what I know if you know what I mean
Choke me in the shallow water
Before I get too deep
What I am is what I am
Are you what you are – or what?

I’m not aware of too many things
I know what I know if you know what I mean
Philosophy is a walk on the slippery rocks
Religion is a light in the fog

I’m not aware of too many things
I know what I know if you know what I mean
Choke me in the shallow water
Before I get too deep
What I am is what I am
Are you what you are – or what?
Don’t let me get too deep

Songwriters: Brandon Aly / Edie Arlisa Brickell / John Bradley Houser / John Walter Bush / Kenneth Neil Withrow

Edie Brickell and The New Bohemians opened up a gateway for alternative music in general at the time of this release! Not just for the genre, but to lead the way for more female vocalists in the alterative genre!

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