Time To Rest Your Weary Head
Published 2020-11-28
Piano sample from Valentina Lisitsa's performance of Lizst's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2: • Valentina Lisitsa plays Liszt's Hunga...
Bandcamp: andychamberlain.bandcamp.com/track/time-to-rest-yo…
All Comments (19)
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I honestly note a major amount of irony. I always associate this song with relaxation and sleep, and you’ve managed to twist the words to seem almost devilish, and like sleep is chaotic
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So many textures! Amazing! This like art to be apreciated in silence but at the same time is that kind of tune you slowly headbang to.
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Brilliant!!!! I admire you
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This is great! Love what you did with the song and the graphics in the video match the song so well.
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This is a bop.
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still slaps
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HOW HOW
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Can't say I've ever listened to music like this before, but DAMN THIS IS EPIC.
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This is excellent! Cheers.
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couldn't be more different from the original, but just as amazing. great work
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Yes! This is what I subscribed here for. Amazing stuff, Andy.
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INSANE
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Wow, so incredibly personal and such a different undertone from the original. Nice take, Andy!
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This sounds great! To me it's something unfamiliar but amazing to listen to.
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fuck yeah
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Andy, I gotta know. At what point do you believe a song is no longer the same song as the original? In this, you use Time to Rest for a completely different emotional purpose, as you stated in the description. The piano sample, I’d bet, is an entirely different purpose, too. I don’t want to prompt your answer too much but what’s the point you mark as the point a cover or rearrangement is a different notable entity from the first?
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Voice not completely in tune all the time....
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I get what you tried to do, but I don't understand why. This completely changes the feeling of the song and now, with your version, the harmony, melody and lyrics aren't playing well together. Dare I say, it doesn't work.