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* Self Esteem ([[wikipedia:The Offspring|The Offspring]]) / [[wikipedia:Smells Like Teen Spirit|Smells Like Teen Spirit]] (Nirvana) - ''not sure if this will actually work (maybe try to include a bit of "More Than a Feeling"?)''
* Self Esteem ([[wikipedia:The Offspring|The Offspring]]) / [[wikipedia:Smells Like Teen Spirit|Smells Like Teen Spirit]] (Nirvana) - ''not sure if this will actually work (maybe try to include a bit of "More Than a Feeling"?)''
* 1-2-3 (Len Barry) / [[wikipedia:Baby, Now That I've Found You|Baby, Now That I've Found You]]
* 1-2-3 (Len Barry) / [[wikipedia:Baby, Now That I've Found You|Baby, Now That I've Found You]]
* Magnet and Steel / Hold the Line (Toto)


==Arrangement Manglings==
==Arrangement Manglings==

Revision as of 12:50, 2 February 2007

"Intermangling" is my name for taking bits of songs and mixing/splicing them together so they sound as if they are really parts of the same song. (It's somewhat related to the concept of a "mash-up"; see Wikipedia: Bastard pop.)

Completed

see Woozle's Audio Weirdness for downloads

  • "Kryptonite Werewolves of Alabama" ("Sweet Home, Alabama" / "Werewolves of London" / "Jimmy Olsen's Blues")

Planned

  • american woman / whole lotta love
  • it doesn't matter any more / brand new key
  • the way life's meant to me (elo) / oh what a shame / heroes and villains / pale and precious
  • longer / here, there, and everywhere
  • rush / twist & shout / buddha buddha / louie louie / stand
  • daisy jane / heart hotels
  • elinor/never gonna fall in love again
  • run through the jungle / long cool woman in a black dress
  • paperback writer / last train to clarkesville
  • More Than I Can Say (Cliff Richard) / Every Step You Take (Police)
  • Undun (Guess Who) / I'm Your Venus (Shocking Blue)
  • Self Esteem (The Offspring) / Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana) - not sure if this will actually work (maybe try to include a bit of "More Than a Feeling"?)
  • 1-2-3 (Len Barry) / Baby, Now That I've Found You
  • Magnet and Steel / Hold the Line (Toto)

Arrangement Manglings

I think this might work best as an arrangement for guitar or piano (all the chords in these songs are easy guitar chords):

  • "However Absurd" (Paul McCartney) / "Cheese and Onions" (The Rutles) / "Amazing" and "What It Takes" (Aerosmith) / "November Rain" (Guns 'n' Roses)
  • "Wait" (Beatles) / "Sooner or Later" (World Party)