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Tally hall turn the lights off
Tally hall turn the lights off









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Presumably a Zubin demo cut from Good & Evil?

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 It’s a play off of the Doogie Howser, MD theme, heard in the Tally Hall video series “ Keep Up The Good Work!“ This was written by Rob for some other project which, I guess, was never used. Sometimes referred to as “ Hardly Working” since that’s the video it appeared in.

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The studio recorded version of the song which was given away as a bonus download to people who bought the Atlantic Records version of Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum in person at a show… or by the HITS Twitter followers who would answer trivia questions.  We think it was around Spring or Summer of 2009. How can you not love this?!  I mean, sound quality aside, this REALLY livens up the song, makes it very different, and it works!  Longtime fan Dwight tells me they played this live at a show, too. The Whole World and You (Punk Rehearsal).Which clips do you use?  I woulda gone with the last one on this track.

#Tally hall turn the lights off movie#

 So you’ve got this song and you’ve got these movie clips of Mary-Kate Olsen talking and you need to put them together.  Secondly, Ryan was partly responsible for the writing/creation of the song! This sounds like Ryan and Joe just riffing around on an idea.  First, the intro to The Bidding came from this. There’s a number of things to take away here. Spring and a Storm (Original Demo feat.Ryan Scott being introduced as the host of a show? Hmm. I can’t tell if this is simply an early demo of the song or them simply rehearsing an alternate version of the song for live performance. I’ve heard tell of the band wanting to cover this song, perhaps even rehearsing it, but I don’t know what this little ditty is all about. Marvin’s SFX – “Bohemian Rhapsody” (Sample).I’ve heard a demo from before Ross joined but this appears to be the original demo before lyrics were written. Mobile Phone Premonition (Live at the Frieze Basement, December 2002).Possibly a song carried over from ListedBlack? Presumably from one of their first shows before they even had Joe in the band and therefore weren’t even known as Tally Hall yet. Another Minute (Live at the Frieze Basement, December 2002).Speaking of which, let’s take a look at what we’ve got here on this new collection of tunes!  Here are my thoughts and first impressions on what we’ve got here: We should definitely enjoy this on a superficial level before looking deeper into it. (Skip to the end if you have no patience.) In/Complete Demos Cover Artīut hey, that’s all speculation. This evening, however, I find it harder to believe that as much. HITS has always remained optimistic in terms of the band regrouping reinforcing the fact that they’re on hiatus. Especially-especially after the last song on this new collection. Especially if I’d been holding on to them for a number of years. I can only speak for myself here, but I wouldn’t feel inclined to unload a ton (all?) of my band’s demos unless I was doing it as an act of solemn resignation. But I can’t help think this might say other things. We could chalk it up as simply a wonderful Christmas Miracle, which, we should do either way. In addition to putting up their self-released album of demos known as “ Complete Demos” on Bandcamp, they also put up a collection of previously unreleased demos, mainly from the Good & Evil sessions and are calling it “ Admittedly Incomplete Demos“.Īnd it’s all PAY WHAT YOU WANT!  (WHICH SHOULD BE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN!)Īlong with demos from most of the songs off Good & Evil, there’s a few demos from the Marvin’s era and a few other random pieces which we’ll get into a little later. Tally Hall just unloaded dozens of demos and other rarities on us like a sudden hailstorm in the middle of a desert that is our collective heart.











Tally hall turn the lights off