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There was a slide whistle lying around the studio that Chris added for fun during one take.
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There was one more bit of magic when we were recording it. That song was written faster than any other Sleepyhead song and it was always easy to play. (They had another kid in 2005. Rachael and Chris moved from New York to Boston in 2002 after having their first child. Miraculously we were able to remember what we had played by the time we got to the end of the song! We played it again that night and the vocal melody (and even some lyrics) spilled out of Chris. With Dan on bass, Sleepyhead did some touring for The Brighter Shore and began writing new songs. We sat down, started playing, and just kept going. What song will you find on Lyrics Playground today GOODNIGHT SLEEPYHEAD Hiller / Lee / Sheriden as rec by Johnnie Ray 1976 The day is almost done And weve. They have the following to say of the song: “There are many Sleepyhead songs that took months and months to write over the course of many long practices each week, and then there is “Go West!” That song almost wrote itself one night in our Hoboken practice space. The set was originally a belated Valentines Day present, which Angelakos put together for his girlfriend at Bostons Emerson College. The albums were recorded with the original lineup forever immortalized in the cult classic Half-Cocked: drummer/vocalist Rachael McNally, bassist (and writer of said film) Mike Galinsky, and guitarist/vocalist Chris O’Rourke. This song was originally included on Passion Pits debut EP, The Chunk of Change, which they released in September 2008. The 2xLP set features remastered versions of the two records from the band’s years on Homestead 1994’s Starduster and 1996’s Communist Love Songs. On April 13th, Drawing Room Records will be seeing the release of Sleepyhead’s Future Exhibit Goes Here.