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Here on the right side, you find a still video featuring '''''Bad Vultee''''' for a listen to give you an impression of the sound.<br/> | Here on the right side, you find a still video featuring '''''Bad Vultee''''' for a listen to give you an impression of the sound.<br/> |
Revision as of 01:34, 1 August 2017
Bad Vultee is a song on the SSV album Go Figure.
It is the fourth track on the picture disc-LP and the Screw Shareholder Value bootleg-CD.
The song has a few different synth lines, some sounding rather uplifting.
Vultee was the name of an old aircraft company.
The idea of the song consisting of a lot of "measurements"
is fully reminiscent of the The Sisterhood's Gift-LP song Finland Red, Egypt White.
Here on the right side, you find a still video featuring Bad Vultee for a listen to give you an impression of the sound.
There is also a very interesting article about the entire Go Figure album, the according 3-track EastWest promo-CD,
the bootlegs including their sound quality as well as some further pictures and links in the HEAVYLEATHERSEX blog's
bootleg section under $crew $hareholder ¥alue : “Go Figure”.
Lyrics
Wingspan
Wingspan
One hundred and ten feet
Length
Seventy-four feet, seven inches
Height
Twenty-nine feet, one and a half inches
Thirty-nine thousand, four hundred pounds empty
Seventy-four feet, seven inches
Wing area
One thousand and fourty-eight square feet
The following two verses are phased, flanged and sped-up, so it's a little hard to hear what's being said
One thousand and fourty-eight square feet
Thirty-nine thousand, four hundred pounds empty
Empty
Music: P. Bellendir / Lyrics: T. Schroeder
Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes.
Analysis
Some basic analysis has been done at 1959 and all that ...
See also this thread at the Heartland Forums...