Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Young Tongue in San Francisco – A Concert Review

      The song “Heavy Metal Thunder” changed my life! Ok, not in the same way that finding a new love interest or starting a new job changes the life of a person. But it isn’t Internet hyperbole to state that the song had a positive effect on my life.
     If not for the song “Heavy Metal Thunder,” we would have spent last night watching another Monday Night Football game. Instead, we took advantage of the opportunity to see the song performed at the Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco. So, the song by Young Tongue got us out of the living room and into a setting that was more interesting and rewarding. While we’re not ready to argue that the song was life-altering in a macro sense, it was in the one-evening micro sense.
     There was some concern that Young Tongue couldn’t replicate the vocal layering of the final thirty seconds in “Heavy Metal Thunder.” Even without those thirty seconds, the song is a “keeper.” But it’s that half minute that sets it apart from others we enjoy. Young Tongue delivered the layering. In fact, the mixing of the vocals of the husband-and-wife members (Stuart and Liz Baker) was better than in the recorded version, since Liz’s lyrics were less muffled (the lyrics are included below).
    Another feature of “Heavy Metal Thunder” that was well executed last night was the cooperative arrangement of the bass (Nathan Ribner) and the two guitars (Travis Larrew and Stuart Baker). And we loved the changes in the rhythmic flow of syllables – as an example, listen to the slow pronunciation of “The hour glass is,” followed by the quick paced “reminding me she should try it again.” And the band often had multiple members contributing to the percussion (led by Darryl Schomberg II) – with the favorite percussion instrument being the beer keg that was at center stage.

Lyrics of “Heavy Metal Thunder”
The consequences are telling me not to say anything
Or she’ll be holding this in all her life.
The hour glass is reminding me she should try it again
Or she’ll be holding this back all her life.
Under the water the past slowly falls behind her.
                                       
Could she swallow it, or fall asleep instead?
Are the consequences running through her head?

The hour glass is reminding me I should try it again,
Or I’ll be holding this in all my life.
Under the water the past slowly falls behind me.

Could you swallow it, or fall asleep instead?
Are the consequences running through your head?

(The end of the world and everything after, 
I want to see this, I want to see this
We talk about the future too 
quite there’ heavy metal thunder inside it.)

The gifted mind
The balm of time
The words I heard through ancient skies
The lion’s eyes
The bitter wine
The truth ain’t always hard to find.
The recently released CD - "Death Rattle" (thanks to Clark)

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