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January 21, 2009

One Of These New Songsmith Covers Isn't That Bad

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Songsmith, Microsoft's musak-creation tool (heh, "tool"), though ridiculous and poorly advertised, does have one major plus: it allows the casual music listener (as opposed to musician) to truly appreciate the importance of music. Music, man: it's really hard to make good! Maybe Johnny Marr's job was just as hard as Morrissey's! Now we know. Thank you, Songsmith. The guy who's been posting videos of classic songs put through Songsmith has come out with three new ones destined to anger a cross section of 30-55 year-old white male fans: "White Wedding," "Tom Sawyer," and "Buddy Holly." Don't shoot the casual music fan messenger, but the last one, as a cover, actually isn't terrible...

"Tom Sawyer" by Rush: you got Songsmithed!:

In middle school someone asked me what my favorite David Bowie song was and I said "White Wedding." That has nothing to do with anything except that this is the Songsmith version of Billy Idol's "White Wedding." (Also, I lied: it was college.):

"Buddy Holly": You can't dance to it, and maybe it's just the superiority of this video, but it isn't the worst cover of a song in history:

Don't get me wrong, I'm not going to make it my ringtone or anything.

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I don't mean to get all musician-y - but these versions always take the vocal melodies and put them in a weird context. Like, this song was written in a major key, but many of the chords that songsmith spits out are minor chords (where major chords should be). It makes for very odd (though sometimes interesting) listening. And sometimes, they're just plain wrong.

Also - where is this dude getting all these unaccompanied vocal tracks from?

Posted by: d-w at 01/21/09 5:27 PM | Reply
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The Buddy Holly version has a Richard Cheese vibe to it. Still haven't heard any Songsmith versions of a song that "fits".

Posted by: Joel at 01/21/09 5:58 PM | Reply
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GrimEden

triple ugh

Posted by: GrimEden profile link at 01/21/09 6:12 PM | Reply
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TalbainJ

Someone do Animal Collective. I can pretend I'm in the know because I bought it today. (Seriously, though, my record store sold out of all 12 copies)

Posted by: TalbainJ profile link at 01/21/09 6:31 PM | Reply
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Becca

this makes me want to whip out my SuicideSmith..... ugggggghhhhh.

Posted by: Becca profile link at 01/21/09 6:38 PM | Reply
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Uh oh, missy elliott doesnt like the crappy songs...

Posted by: BeebopRocksteady in reply to Becca's comment at 01/22/09 4:28 AM | Reply
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jacob666

geesh my gosh!

Posted by: jacob666 profile link at 01/21/09 7:36 PM | Reply
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The Life of the Mind

I actually didn't think the folk version of White Wedding was that terrible in comparison to all of the other ones so far. It was certainly better than that horrible Buddy Holly. The backing chords didn't fit with the melody at all.

Also, I suspect this guy is getting these vocal tracks somehow from Rock Band, seeing as just about all of the songs he's used are on those games.

Posted by: The Life of the Mind profile link at 01/21/09 8:08 PM | Reply
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YouTube guy here. I'm a music producer so I've collected studio multitracks for a long time. But yeah, most of the "popular" stuff is from Rock Band, which has all the songs in more-or-less their original multitrack form.

I still have a lot of older stuff (Beatles, Stevie Wonder) I'd like to get to, but it's more fun to troll butthurt Oasis and Radiohead fans.

As for "trying to make it sound good," it will never sound "good," or at least good by a Western measure of music. Songsmith has no concept of "the tonic" or "resoluation," so any time a verse or chorus resolves to the root chord it is simply serendipity. "Roxanne" generally does this, and that's why I think it's by far the best I've done of these. Songsmith lets you modify its chords on a measure-by-measure basis, but the entire point of my project is not to interfere with the robot.

Posted by: azz100c in reply to The Life of the Mind's comment at 01/22/09 9:29 AM | Reply
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Adam

The bridge for songsmilth's Buddy Holly is fantastic.

Posted by: Adam profile link at 01/21/09 9:39 PM | Reply
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Obviously the guy creating these manipulates the settings in songsmith to create amusing results, which i don't have a problem with. I have gotten a chuckle or 2 from the videos. But from the above mentioned commercial you can tell Songsmith can do all different styles of 'music.' So what i really want to see is what is the best that songsmith can create. If one was to set it to a compatible style and adjust the "jazzy" slider just the right way, how close could it get to producing something listenable?

Posted by: meANDmy_mONKEY profile link at 01/21/09 10:38 PM | Reply
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I hate Songsmith.

Posted by: Daniel at 01/22/09 1:34 AM | Reply
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Paper Werewolf

But Songsmith loves you.

Posted by: Paper Werewolf profile link in reply to Daniel's comment at 01/23/09 4:48 AM | Reply
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Speaking of Bowie, this version of Buddy Holly sounds straight off of Hunky Dory

Also someone should songsmith the Radiohead vocal stems for "Nude" and "Reckoner"

Posted by: owencafe at 01/22/09 3:44 AM | Reply
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Paper Werewolf

I would totally play the Tom Sawyer version in my car at full volume with the windows down.

Posted by: Paper Werewolf profile link at 01/23/09 4:51 AM | Reply
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Godsauce

Polka "Crazy Train" is pretty awesome:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFZvLprEIpw

Posted by: Godsauce profile link at 01/24/09 11:13 AM | Reply
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Godsauce

Hotel California is pretty good, too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itsT9zgWRoM

Posted by: Godsauce profile link in reply to Godsauce's comment at 01/24/09 11:17 AM | Reply
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