That Lone Digger quotinstrumentalquot in Strange World
>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=dAwq-zapnNY
I write the word 'mistake' in the video, but it might be more likely that 'Can you move it...' was left in like this for a reason or two: • The first possibility could be Well, it sounds better aesthetically this way, which, I guess, yeah, is subjectively true. To me, at least, it sounds a little odd, especially if you watch/listen to the full scene. • The second possibility, again, to me, is much more interesting: Maybe there was a contract clause involved when Caravan Palace (technically Café de la Danse from the film's credits) licensed the song to Disney stipulating that vocals would HAVE to appear somewhere in the music they use for the film. I'm guessing every other member of the band got their chance to shine throughout the rest of the sequence, and it would be pretty raw if the band's lead singer Zoé Colotis was left out; if I was in a band licensing songs away, I would make sure none of our members would ever or could ever be cut (at least completely). • Going further than that, maybe it has to do with a writing credit for the lyrics (six writing credits are given in the film's credits). All of this kind of falls apart when you realize the backing vocals have also been removed, but maybe 'Can you move it...' covers that as well? As a kind of blanket vocal cluase on this hypothetical contract I'm imagining? Maybe Disney just wasn't allowed to mess with the song proper, but had full liberty to split and splice it up to their own needs? Uhh... All I know for certain is that music licensing is very complicated, and that may be the answer for why this is here. • All of this is pure speculation however, but, suffice it to say, it makes me even more interested in how this auditory 'quirk' (to perhaps descalate it down from the word 'mistake') ended up in the final film. • At any rate, I had fun changing the waveform colors to the film's color palatte. • The instrumental version I used that I mentioned was on Youtube was posted by a channel named @finqe3378 back in 2016. Funnily enough, that version also has a vocal artifact at 1:52 in the form of Hey... so maybe I shouldn't have written 'actual instrumental' in the video, but more like an 'actual instrumental for the sections used in the film'... But I guess that's too much of a mouthful... Eyeful... • Does an actual 'Official Instrumental' even exist? I do not know, but this 'actual instrumental for the sections used in the film' version sure sounds more sutiable than what was used. • Also, it seems @PossumReviews on Twitter also noticed this back in January and started a twitter thread with the same-ish frame of Ethan with the spice that I used in this thumbnail lol
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