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Conversational Prostitute
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A prog rock song written by Grant-Jackson, Arranged and Engineered by Doctor C, Gary Carciello - Guitars, Doctor C - Keyboards and drums arranging, Rob Grant - Bass, Farrell Jackson - Vocals
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We are four musicians that have been drawn together via Internet collaborations for the purpose of sharing our love of music. We've decided to make it official
About the name Rayon Vert: Green flashes and green rays are rare optical phenomenon that occur shortly after sunset or before sunrise, when a green spot is visible for a short period of time above the sun, or a green ray shoots up from the sunset point. It is usually observed from a low altitude where there is an unobstructed view of the horizon, such as on the ocean. Jules Verne wrote a book about it in 1882 called Le Rayon Vert. The idea in the novel is if one can predict where and when to observe the green flash and once seen....true love is found. We are four musicians that have seen the green flash in music. Through coincidental circumstances we've been drawn together via Internet collaborations for the purpose of sharing our love of music, much like the green flash phenominum. We've decided to make it official with an actual name, Rayon Vert. Songs to be posted will be new or newly re-mixed songs. We all have similar yet varying musical styles and tastes that are inspired by classical, classic rock, and progressive rock greats of the past. We've found, when combined, our ideas create some interesting musical themes. We hope you find our songs entertaining and interesting also! In that same green flash vein, Rayon Vert hopes that once you hear our music you will truly love it. If not.......while listening to our songs, please stare at the green flash picture until you do, LOL! Rayon Vert members are: Gary Carciello - Finland - guitars plus Influences: Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Rush, Toto, Deep Purple, Eric Johnson, and Frank Marino Quote: Finally I started to use PC in recording.Things go pretty smoothly now...learning curve was pretty hard....basically I am still a blues based rock player who wants to try new found dimensions of making music. Rob Grant - USA - bass guitar plus Influences: Beatles, Genesis, Yes, Pink Floyd, Pendragon, Jazz-Rock Fusion, Jeff Beck, Paul McCartney, Chris Squire, Gentle Giant. Quote: I am primarily a bass player but love fooling around with all instruments. I was never a songwriter nor a vocalist in the band days. Thanks to technology that's changed. I can build songs and get my ideas across just the way I want them to be and.....all to the best of my personal ability. DrC - All kinds of Keyboards, production plus Influences: Classical music, 70's classic rock, and folk music. Quote: I like the idea of blending different styles, musical techniques and approaches together. Even though I have been fiercely criticized for my "experiments", I do not consider my tracks experimental in any way. I simply believe that the great Bach could sound very well in hard rock, and that music from the Caucasus Mountains and Mississippi delta could merge to form an exciting track. Farrell Jackson - acoustic guitar, vocals, harmonica, plus Influences: The Beatles, The Stones, Traffic/ Dave Mason, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, The Allman Bros., and CSNY. Quote: I love great sounding acoustic guitars, mixed with tasteful electrics, a Hammond B3, melodic vocals, and vibrant harmonies. In my eyes and ears, this recipe makes a great rockin' cake! Rayon Vert
Song Info
Genre
Rock Classic Rock
Author
Rob Grant and Farrell Jackson
Rights
2008
Uploaded
June 13, 2009
Track Files
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MP3 5.9 MB 128 kbps 6:29
Story behind the song
This is the very first song I contributed too with the collaboration of Rob, Gary, and DrC. I suppose this is the song that laid the ground work for the formation of Rayon Vert. Rob Grant contacted me about possibly adding a lyric and melody to a completed instrumental. Well prog. rock was not my normal genre of late but I'll try anything once and sometimes twice, lol! Although prog. and classic rock were a big part of my youthful musicianship, recently I had moved towards the earthy Americana genre. Not much difference: Prog rock or Americana, lol! The group hadn't found a singer for this excellent song yet and they were ready to just keep it as an instrumental. When I got the song, what I heard just blew me away! It sounded like world class musicianship to me. DrC's keys, Gary's guitar work, and Rob's bass were so professional that I knew it would take more than just a normal vocal performance to fit with this song. To my surprise, the melody came to me right away. I had a set of unusual lyric on the shelf title Conversational Prostitute but could never find a song for them. So an unusual instrumental without words and an unusual lyric without a song. It was a marriage made in heaven or at least we think so, lol! That's the story. Rob, Gary, and DrC all really excelled with this song! Song written by Grant-Jackson, Arranged and Engineered by Doctor C, Gary Carciello - Guitars, Doctor C - Keyboards and drums arranging, Rob Grant - Bass, Farrell Jackson - Vocals We hope you enjoy it! Farrell for Rayon Vert
Lyrics
Conversational Prostitute Chorus You belong in an institute Way too old to be dressing that cute You possess the art of refute Youa€™re a conversational prostitute V1 I was at a local club the other night You sought me out, I could not hide You started telling me all that was wrong Another drink as the subject grew long Chorus You belong in an institute Way too old to be dressing that cute You might possess the art of refute Youa€™re just a conversational prostitute V2 There must have been a bubble over my head I didna€™t hear a single word you said Youa€™re mouth was moving like a mini buzz saw But all I ever heard wasa€¦. Bla Bla Bla Bridge I really thought your license had expired The rocka€™s been lifted where you retired You think youa€™re hearing a knock of opportunity Youa€™re reading it wrong, lost in your scrutiny No one knows the truth when you say this or that You take a inch of rumor, make it a mile of fact You should be banished, we should pass a law To stop you from repeatinga€¦ Bla Bla Bla Farrell Jackson © 5/07/07
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