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| To better portray these here tunes
in the JumpTown JuteBox, we use something that shakes it up like
HTML does. It consists of a word jammin' between two triangle brackets,
and then that same word just chillin' up against a forward slash and in
a couple triangle brackets again. Here's an example Daddy-O:
<spoke>a-one, a-two, a-one, two, three, four</spoke> The first work in brackets, "<spoke>" says "hey cat everything after this here spot's gonna be 'spoke'!" And the second time -when he's hooked up with the forward slash, "</spoke>" is telling ya, "cut it hipster, I'm through -everything after here won't be 'spoke' any more." Ya dig what I'm spoutin' now? Here's the keywords that are used, and how they speak to ya. <spoke>I'm just talking man,
not carryin' no note</spoke>
Also, anything that isn't breakin' it down inside two 'key words' like them other guys, is just some dolly or daddy singin' his blues away. (Finally, if it's between parenthesizes the backup singers are carryin' the tune.) |
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