lol I'm doing the same, the intro part is A#, F#, D#maj7, then to Fm13? I play the D#maj as x65333 (sort of like c form without your middle finger) and Fm13 as x11331, strumming patterns a pretty basic down up, then down up down up
Maaaannnn ame esta canción, siento que me atacaron personalmente y me encanta. Gracias dylan kanner, algún día pagaré por tu álbum, mientras solo me sentiré culpable por ser pobre.
I just realised that this is about the parrots. They sing, they fly, they land, and they eat. Maybe the “promised land” is the land where the ground is made of clay
This is legitimately my favorite song and it’s an absOlute crime you don’t have thousands of views. You’re so talented, and your lyrics are so clever and beautiful. Thanks for making this :)
The description for this song on Dylan's bandcamp: "Jonni and I took like 3 hours talking about all sorts of stuff and almost went on an expedition and ended up writing only a handful of lines which became this song"
The description for this song on Dylan's bandcamp: "Jonni heard this song when I released it at the beginning of 2021 and wanted it in her movie so i remade it to spice it up a bit"
The description for this song on Dylan's bandcamp: "Jonni wrote the lyrics to this and asked me to make it into a song. She wrote it after the death of billionaire mogul Sumner Redstone (founder and Chairman of the second incarnation of Viacom)."
The description for this song on Dylan's bandcamp: "Okay so this is a recording I made back in 2015 with Eric Van Thyne at his studio in his bedroom. Omar Akrouche was also a part of this recording. I have fond memories of our little drum circle for the percussion on this track. Another version of this song is featured in the first thing I ever worked on with Jonni a project called "Succession" which was never finished but there is a trailer. Within the context of Barber this song resides in the section where Barber is headed to the airport for the first time and is riding in the car with their family. Originally I had a whole other piece of music written for this section that had a little pause where I thought it would be cool to have some thing playing in the car on the radio. I sent Jonni this song (she hadn't heard this version of it before) and she had the idea to use this song in that section instead of the other music I had written. A lovely little example of the kind of spontaneity that Jonni has when she works."