![]() ![]() It’s got to feel as if you’re being spoken to as much as sung to in the natural cadences of conversation. The narrator uses the metaphore of a crosshair in the second line of the. Because that’s what’s got to be right, the delivery of the vocals has to be natural. Take Me Out Lyrics by Franz Ferdinand from the Franz Ferdinand album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: So if youre lonely. The lyrics of the song tell a story of the narrator checking out a girl at a party. Franz Ferdinand Take Me Out Sheet Music, Notes & Chords. So after we halved it, we sped it up a bit. Lyrics begin: Oh, the Talking away, I dont know what Im to say. So, we halved the tempo and then it sounded just a little bit too slow. Then I said look if we half the tempo, it’s going to sound better in the verse. We had this problem, whenever we tried to play it with the band we just couldn’t get it to seem to work. It was kind of like the verse and then I say don’t you know… But we couldn’t get the temp right. Originally, it had a more traditional structure. And that was when the chorus was at the right tempo. Nick was playing along on an old crappy Yamaha synthesizer sort of thing.īut when we wrote it, the temps were wrong. But at the same time, I wanted it to be dance music. Those answering lines is what I was trying to do there. It was released in the United Kingdom on the 12 January 2004 and in the USA on 9 February, both through Domino Records. There’s a real dark, sinister element to it. 'Take Me Out' is the breakthrough hit and second single from Scottish band Franz Ferdinand on their self-titled album. The really sinister-sounding stuff like “ Smokestack Lighting,” that kind of stuff. And some of it kind of-eh-doesn’t really engage me so much. I’ve got a very mixed attitude to blues music. It was released as the second single from their eponymous debut studio album in the. ![]() ![]() I was trying to do that Hubert Sumlin and Howlin’ Wolf thing of like singing a line and then playing the guitar answer to it. Take Me Out is a song by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. And the guitar line I had, which became like the hook in the main part of the song, that came when I was singing the words, as the words were coming out of my head. And the tension is almost unbearable and you want to the other person-you’re almost desperate to the point where you want the other person to literally take you out or figuratively take you out. ![]()
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