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Kelly Davis 10-25-2010 05:31 PM

'Woodpecker' in "Restless"
 
Being a drummer myself I finally remembered to ask Barry Keane after the Aurora show about the woodblock part in "Restless" if it represents a woodpecker ( it is a back to nature type of song anyway, so I thought it was a logical question.

He replied, "Yes, that's what it is." (In all humility - I just knew I was right.)

If you're not familiar with the part, it is toward the end of the verses when you hear 8 quick clicks.

This may be a common-knowledge bit of info. on Corfid, but I've never seen a thread on it.

charlene 10-25-2010 05:42 PM

Re: 'Woodpecker' in "Restless"
 
it's a wonderful 'nature' song...I love that he's included so much imagery and sounds to make it so evocative..it's a favourite song of mine.
the Rosedale Valley Ravine was the location of his previous home and is full of wild critters and birds.

RM 10-25-2010 06:22 PM

Re: 'Woodpecker' in "Restless"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kelly Davis (Post 166538)
This may be a common-knowledge bit of info. on Corfid, but I've never seen a thread on it.

I did not know that.

Wes Steele 10-25-2010 06:31 PM

Re: 'Woodpecker' in "Restless"
 
That's "NEAT"....

One of my favorites also. Thanks for asking Mr. Keane about that.

redhead 10-26-2010 12:35 AM

Re: 'Woodpecker' in "Restless"
 
How cool is that!

Because GL's music is layered in meaning, there's always something new to discover about it.

RESTLESS grabbed my attention the first time I heard it; from now on, I'll hear it a bit differently.

Thank you for sharing.

redhead

jj 10-26-2010 09:56 AM

Re: 'Woodpecker' in "Restless"
 
very ironic, the timing of your post...for the first time this year, i saw (and heard, the LOUD knock of) a pileated out back...the cedars here are full of large rectangular holes...i usually hear a more steady, slow, distinct knock-type of pecking than the machine-gun-type heard in the last 5 seconds here (not my vid):

http://www.youtube.com/user/Disappro.../1/TZlEnq2LZPM

anyone in the south every seen an ivory billed one?

i'll bet Barry loved your chat...now can he make that kit "hoot" like an owl :)

TC 10-26-2010 07:04 PM

Re: 'Woodpecker' in "Restless"
 
I live in the beautiful California Sierra Foothills. Lot's of Pines, Oaks, and WOODPECKERS! I never even thought that that sound represented a Woodpecker. Now it totally makes sense...That's a great piece of information to know.

charlene 10-26-2010 07:46 PM

Re: 'Woodpecker' in "Restless"
 
I'm surprised that folks didn't know it was a woodpecker.
I've had a picture in my head of the noisy bugger from the first time I heard Restless.
The in-laws had a huge one in a dead tree behind their property..omigosh it was annoying!
Very unlike the 'musical' woodpecker that Barry portrays so beautifully with a wooden block and stick.
;)

jj 10-27-2010 11:46 AM

Re: 'Woodpecker' in "Restless"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kelly Davis (Post 166538)
If you're not familiar with the part, it is toward the end of the verses when you hear 8 quick clicks.

unconfirmed, but another bit of audio imagery i always perceived from Barry's percussive colourings on the tune, is at 2:11... that subtle triangle tingle always think of a dew falling from a forest leaf or perhaps resulting in a ripple in still waters

Terry's harmonics/harp-like plucking adds to the entire peaceful image, imo


keep it coming, Kelly...it's the first official Woody confirmation i've heard here


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