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Field of Innocence Cover (Theoretically)
Well, i was thinking of doing a cover version of Field of Innocence, by changing some of the instruments and shortening the song to "Normal" song length (Around the 3 minute mark).
The thought crossed me when I was listening to it. I originally wanted to do a cover of "Where will you go" but Field of innocence would be easier. And I heard that there are no legal copyright laws, that would help me somehow. I wanted to add some more lyrics to the song as a bridge (to the tune of the verses): "I still remember a figure of light in my view. Slowly and softly he leaves" I was just wondering if anyone likes this idea and the additional lyrics. I will continue to progress with this idea, and I will keep you all updated on my progress. |
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n00blet
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I really like this idea, but I'd like to point out something if I may.
You have one too many syllables in the first verse and two short in the second, and part of the last verse is missing...not that it has to match up with the number of syllables in each verse of the chorus, but I was just thinking that keeping the rhythm consistent might be helpful when singing it...just a thought. ![]() |
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