In this video we're listening to another one from Sparks. This band intrigued us the last time, so we want more. Let's see what they have for us this time. Enjoy! cynthiamartin.scentsy.ca gofund.me/5fa90c30 / hanierfamily
The Rhythm Thief meaning is that there is no percussion on this song or 2002 L'il Beethoven album. So they have taken the beat away. "Lights out Ibiza" is a reference to no more dance parties on the most famous party location on earth. It's subversive and disruptive pop. The band constantly reinvent their sound, and challenged themselves to do an album without drums. It is revolutionary and is baroque orchestral pop. Brilliant.
OMG! You have GOT to do a reaction to "Suburban Homeboy" by Sparks if you haven't yet. It's ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS! I'm new to your channel but I just subscribed. "Dick Around" and "Agnst in my Pants" by Sparks are awesome too!
Thanks for paying attention to Sparks. More information on the Mael brothers can be found at the FanMael account here and the site. It's "Lights Out, Ibiza". There even was a T-shirt available with that phrase.
Lisa-Marie Presley and her father Elvis... 'Where No One Stands Alone', a wonderful duet that sounds just like it was written and recorded especially for this sad time in the Presley story.
With over 25 albums, Sparks is a pretty deep rabbit hole. I think this song is about the end of the 'disco' era. People weren't as enticed with dance anymore, no more groove here. Ibiza, a famous party spot, was not so popular anymore. Lights out. This was the first I ever heard of making an entire electronic chorus out of one voice, and used cut and paste samples put back together like a jigsaw puzzle. They created a whole new bizarre vibe that was not really for everyone. Sadly, it led the way to the whole DIY DAW scene which has pretty much ruined popular music today. Sparks new album comes out in a few months.
This is from Lil' Beethoven which was a concept album for them. It tells the story of Lil' Beethoven and how he struggles to be famous. :-) He is singing "Lights out Ibiza". You can look up all their lyrics. If you listen to the album from start to finish it makes sense. So happy they intrigue you!!
Sparks: biting the hand that feeds them since 1974. Unfeasibly long song titles, unconventional song structures, refusal to stick to a genre to the extent that they ARE a genre, utterly unafraid to take shots at anything and everything, including - especially - themselves. Sparks is art-rock at its purest, and like any artform, what the viewer/listener takes from it is very subjective. For me, one aspect of this song is saying 'look, we can make a great groove without a thumping beat' - and that's hilarious when you take into account that they themselves had a dance music phase ('When do I get to sing 'My Way'' being a prime example)
@@hanierfamily I mean I know you are right that you reacted to "The Wall Street Shuffle" just don't specifically remember requesting it but I am sure you are right.