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Otis' voice is a little more subtle but he just articulates it so delicately and beautifully, but Sam cookes voice just blows you right fucking away. Otis truly sounds like he is sitting on a dock. He seems like he is happy as hell, stress free, And just enjoying the sun and breeze.
Dock of the Bay is a Great Migration story and from the other coast. But that is a beautiful shot of a beautiful spot. You call it sitting on the dock of the bay despite the fact everyone is standing, there are no places nor fixtures to park watercraft, and it is clearly directly on the ocean and not a recessed smaller body of water.
Sitting on the dock of the bay is leveled at 8 the highest I've seen is a 12. But it was my dad's favourite song and mine to so it has to be perfected. Strangely I find slapping a bit easier as when I pluck I find the position uncomfortable.
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The A is a color chord - voice leading makes sense (B-B-C-C# for the piano early on) and the "odd note" in the A major chord turns out to be C# which is the flatted 5th ("blue note") of G, fits well with the singing style and mood of the song. Also in a 4 bar phrase there wasn't time to add in another chord : ) For the G to E it's more of an E9 ...
Otis Redding artist pic. Otis Redding (Otis Ray Redding Jr., September 9, 1941 – December 10, 1967) was an American, highly influential, rhythm & blues and soul singer, and songwriter. He is considered one of the greatest singers in the history of American popular music and a seminal artist in soul music and rhythm and blues.
I was just watching a hbo special featuring comics like Chris rock, Louis ck, Ricky gervais, and jerry Seinfeld where they were making fun of a bad comic routine where the guy was singing “sitting on a cock cuz I’m gay” to the tune of “sitting on the dock of the bay”
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I've heard the song numerous times, but something I hadn't noticed before stood out to me this time - at the 0:50 and 1:55 marks in this recording, the twangly guitar in the right speaker hits what sounds like a high G#, which is really odd for a song that sounds like it's in G.
Little Richard - sitting on the dock of the bay 1989 1:22. upvote ... The Dock Of The Bay youtube.