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    Posted: October 22 2007 at 14:32
ive been listening to alot of omar rodriguezes solo stuff lately and in my opinion its as good as or maybe better than TMV
 
is cedric so essential to the volta, or do you think that omar is the primary creative force in the band?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 15:12
In my personal opinion, I find Omar to be the primary creative force in the band.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 15:14
I didn't know he had solo stuff... is it very similar to the volta?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 15:30
I always thought Omar was the driving creative force, but I think Cedric's vocals work really well with TMV's music. I haven't heard any of Omar's solo stuff yet; any recommendations?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 15:53
I think primarily it would be him, but I'm sure there's some input from Cedric...I'm not too sure about Omar's solo stuff myself...if you're in the mood to listen to one key signature and groove + dissonantly freak-out solos ad infinitum it's good...but just not the best.  Prefer Volta by far.  Apparently he also has a new one due out either this year or November can't remember entitled "The Apocalypse Inside Of An Orange".   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 16:27
Omar,  he writes the music and produces the albums, and is apparently a bit of a perfectionist.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 16:50
Originally posted by Sckxyss Sckxyss wrote:

I haven't heard any of Omar's solo stuff yet; any recommendations?
 
yes,
 
se disce bisconte, no buffalo
 
an excellent album, especially the song
 
'please heat this eventually'-a mass freak out
 
yeah his solo stuffs very similar to volta, even the vocals, thats why i think alot more of omar, cedric could be replaced, but thats not to write him off-he does write some of the craziest [therefore, best lol] lyrics ever and he also balances omar out, keeps him from getting too self induldgent
 
id say omars more experimental by himself also
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 16:55
Om3r basically writes almost every single part of the Volta's music
his solo stuff has more of a solo oriented kind of Santana-ish slant

I enjoy both but TMV more because it's better songwriting


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 18:02
Omar writes the music, Cedric writes the lyrics.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 18:39
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

Omar writes the music, Cedric writes the lyrics.
 
Yes. Cedric writes the lyrics and also the vocal lines.


Edited by Moatilliatta - October 22 2007 at 18:40
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 23:30
Omar is the brain Cedric is the talent



...well, Omar is also the talent... and Cedric is very intelligent too...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2007 at 04:06
I like everyone else in the band better than cedric and omar.

Also whoever writes the lyrics needs to be slapped.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2007 at 04:25
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Also whoever writes the lyrics needs to be slapped.
 
cedric bixler zavala writes the lyrics, and no he doesnt deserve a slap, hes written some of the most obscure, nteresting lyrics around, just becuase you cant understand some of them dont say theyre rubbish, also hes managed to speak across three different languages, and still, no one knows the true concept of frances the mute, thats how mysterious the lyrics are
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2007 at 04:46
Maybe the concept is to get fanboys pondering for hours over what the concept could be about.

At least Cedric's lyrics have developed since At The Drive In though. I mean they're still written in the same vein but sound like they could possibly mean something.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2007 at 04:56
Originally posted by yoel? yoel? wrote:

Originally posted by FruMp FruMp wrote:


Also whoever writes the lyrics needs to be slapped.
 
cedric bixler zavala writes the lyrics, and no he doesnt deserve a slap, hes written some of the most obscure, nteresting lyrics around, just becuase you cant understand some of them dont say theyre rubbish, also hes managed to speak across three different languages, and still, no one knows the true concept of frances the mute, thats how mysterious the lyrics are


It's not because I can't understand them, it's because no one can understand them, it's thesaurus assisted gibberish, so what if it's obscure? it doesn't make for compelling listening and it doesn't tell an interesting story.

The lyrics aren't mysterious - they're incomprehensible and probably deliberately so that people will think it's some kind of ultra-modern masterpiece of linguistic skill.

Writing indecipherable lyrics does not take skill, is not unique or creative and is not hard - anyone can do it. When I used to visit the comatorium forums one of my favourite pastimes was making up Mars Volta lyrics, and it's surprisingly easy to create something that no one would be able to tell apart from something Cedric had written for a song.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2007 at 05:58
Originally posted by FruMp FruMp wrote:

Originally posted by yoel? yoel? wrote:

Originally posted by FruMp FruMp wrote:


Also whoever writes the lyrics needs to be slapped.
 
cedric bixler zavala writes the lyrics, and no he doesnt deserve a slap, hes written some of the most obscure, nteresting lyrics around, just becuase you cant understand some of them dont say theyre rubbish, also hes managed to speak across three different languages, and still, no one knows the true concept of frances the mute, thats how mysterious the lyrics are


It's not because I can't understand them, it's because no one can understand them, it's thesaurus assisted gibberish, so what if it's obscure? it doesn't make for compelling listening and it doesn't tell an interesting story.

The lyrics aren't mysterious - they're incomprehensible and probably deliberately so that people will think it's some kind of ultra-modern masterpiece of linguistic skill.

Writing indecipherable lyrics does not take skill, is not unique or creative and is not hard - anyone can do it. When I used to visit the comatorium forums one of my favourite pastimes was making up Mars Volta lyrics, and it's surprisingly easy to create something that no one would be able to tell apart from something Cedric had written for a song.
I don't think they are a masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination, but they have some interesting phrasing, although it would be easy (as you say) to parody their style. I think his lyrics are chosen just as much for how they sound as what they mean though, and probably don't have much meaning as a coherent whole.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2007 at 06:38
Originally posted by FruMp FruMp wrote:

Originally posted by yoel? yoel? wrote:

Originally posted by FruMp FruMp wrote:


Also whoever writes the lyrics needs to be slapped.
 
cedric bixler zavala writes the lyrics, and no he doesnt deserve a slap, hes written some of the most obscure, nteresting lyrics around, just becuase you cant understand some of them dont say theyre rubbish, also hes managed to speak across three different languages, and still, no one knows the true concept of frances the mute, thats how mysterious the lyrics are


It's not because I can't understand them, it's because no one can understand them, it's thesaurus assisted gibberish, so what if it's obscure? it doesn't make for compelling listening and it doesn't tell an interesting story.

The lyrics aren't mysterious - they're incomprehensible and probably deliberately so that people will think it's some kind of ultra-modern masterpiece of linguistic skill.

Writing indecipherable lyrics does not take skill, is not unique or creative and is not hard - anyone can do it. When I used to visit the comatorium forums one of my favourite pastimes was making up Mars Volta lyrics, and it's surprisingly easy to create something that no one would be able to tell apart from something Cedric had written for a song.


I can vouch for this, the fans on The Coma's main Mars Volta subforums are surprisingly easy to dupe. Someone made a thread that the new album's concept was based on Starcraft and it went on....for 12 pagesConfused
That said I think they do lyrics more for SOUND rather than meaning, but who knows, and honestly, WHO CARES, its just music


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2007 at 11:57
God forbid you people should learn some new words and be challenged a little bit.  I happen to like his lyrics with "meaning" and "sense" these days being in my eyes highly overrated/reached an apogee of familiarity, false sentiment, and stagnation.   For the most part that is...you know, exceptions to every rule.  Cedric's lyrics hark back to the surrealists, if you're not familiar with their techniques it's your loss I suppose or if you are, then you don't like them, move on. 

I'm rendered much more effusive by music these days without actual words and their "intent" which is fallacious and open to interpretation to begin with getting in the way.  I approach vocals as just another music track...with only slight attention paid to the lyrics; I find most people who cling to "what someone's trying to say" to be problematic to say the least...there is no way to gauge what another is thinking period so they (being the lyrics) can only speak for yourself. 

If you want "meaning" perspicuous or spelled out for you listen to someone far more digestible...that's all...if you want to interpret, think for yourself, be challenged a little bit and not be dismissive when things "don't make sense" then CBZ's lyrics are for you.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2007 at 13:48
Originally posted by CaincelaOreinim CaincelaOreinim wrote:

God forbid you people should learn some new words and be challenged a little bit.  I happen to like his lyrics with "meaning" and "sense" these days being in my eyes highly overrated/reached an apogee of familiarity, false sentiment, and stagnation.   For the most part that is...you know, exceptions to every rule.  Cedric's lyrics hark back to the surrealists, if you're not familiar with their techniques it's your loss I suppose or if you are, then you don't like them, move on. 

I'm rendered much more effusive by music these days without actual words and their "intent" which is fallacious and open to interpretation to begin with getting in the way.  I approach vocals as just another music track...with only slight attention paid to the lyrics; I find most people who cling to "what someone's trying to say" to be problematic to say the least...there is no way to gauge what another is thinking period so they (being the lyrics) can only speak for yourself. 

If you want "meaning" perspicuous or spelled out for you listen to someone far more digestible...that's all...if you want to interpret, think for yourself, be challenged a little bit and not be dismissive when things "don't make sense" then CBZ's lyrics are for you.  


Scathing.

I'm the kinda guy who enjoys well considered paintings that convey beautiful imagery be it realistic or surrealistic, it seems to me like you're a big Jackson Pollock fan - we'll never agree on this but I'll elaborate on my position anyway.

I personally don't really listen to vocals that much or pay attention to lyrics but in my view why would you have someone talking gibberish which is left open to your interpretation when you could have someone sing exactly the same yet with clever metaphors, an engaging story and humour. This is my personal opinion and it's a predictable insinuation that you made that people who hold my opinion or similar opinions are simpletons unable to think for themselves - maybe we are but we hate it regardless. Anyway If that were really the case then why the hell am I on prog archives in the first place?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2007 at 14:29
/\ because prog RAWKS

I also personally find humor in occasion in TMV's lyrics, even if its not intended to be so
however, sometimes you just stumble across a line that's just cool for no reason whatsoever


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