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A blog about music from my unique perspective (also a spot for some poetry I’ve written)
A simple music themed blog for Jeff’s "The Soundtrack of Your LifeOpen in new Window. challenge, and also to dump my thoughts about the 48 Hour Media Challenges when I don’t feel like creating a story or poem from the provided material. I may also add random poetry in here if I feel like it doesn’t qualify for a separate item.

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September 22, 2024 at 8:56am
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Track #2 is a bonus track off of OneRepublic's debut album, released in 2007: Dreaming Out Loud. The song has the same name as the album.

This is another one of Ryan's cryptic, mysterious songs where he discusses his career hopes and dreams in language cloaked in metaphor. It struck a deep chord with me; so deep, in fact, that I have literally dreamed about hearing it a few times over the years.

Once in autumn of 2017, I saw this beautiful notebook cover at a Hamrick's store in South Carolina, and it immediately meshed with the song, which I'd only just learned. It became one of my earliest digital collage artworks, where I experimented with applying text and interesting patterns to images.

(When I uploaded the image here, I tried doing a Google Lens on it, expecting to be able to credit the original artist, but I couldn't find it. Thank you to whoever drew this.)

I always wondered why the title song was not a single released from the album, but merely a bonus track, only included in certain markets. Last year I discovered something when Switchfoot released the 20th Anniversary edition of their album The Beautiful Letdown. To celebrate the influence the original had on downstream artists, Switchfoot invited numerous of them to come alongside and sing their favorite track with the band.

Ryan Tedder chose the song Dare You to Move, waxing eloquent about how much it meant to him as a young songwriter just starting out in life. I had never heard of it, being from an era before my musical "coming of age." So I downloaded the collaboration and listened (it's the kind of song that sounds much better with high quality audio equipment.)

The hook tickled my awareness… hadn't I heard that melody before? Then, yes! Syllable for syllable, beat for beat, the chorus of OneRepublic's Dreaming Out Loud follows the identical melodic path of Switchfoot's Dare You to Move.

I dare you to move, dare you to move,
Dare you to lift yourself up off the floor

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I'm dreaming out loud, dreaming out loud,
And all at once so familiar it seems


Good grief. No wonder OneRepublic never released Dreaming Out Loud as a single! I smiled at Ryan's youthful inspiration and didn't count it any less of him to do something so quaint.

If anything, it’s rather fascinating, because Dreaming Out Loud always made me think of Alice in Wonderland, where Alice tries to remember popular nursery rhymes but they come out with different words. This phenomenon really does happen when one dreams; I have experienced it myself.





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September 22, 2024 at 2:51am
September 22, 2024 at 2:51am
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For Jeff Author Icon and his "Barrel of MonkeysOpen in new Window. challenge, I've chosen OneRepublic because I'm a huge fan and know (and love!) every song they ever made.

Lead singer Ryan Tedder is the glue holding the band together: with an optimistic, enthusiastic personality and more projects on his plate in a week than a normal person could juggle in a lifetime, he applies himself wholeheartedly to everything he does, and it shows.

I have my ten songs picked out, and I've tried to go for deep cuts or tracks not associated with album cycles, to keep it interesting. I'm sure we're all familiar with OneRepublic on a surface level (2013's Counting Stars has over 3 billion views on YouTube) but there's plenty more to explore than what you might hear on the radio or at a gas station.

My first choice is a demo, an unreleased version of the 2009 single All The Right Moves from 1R's sophomore album Waking Up.

All The Right Moves has been a favorite 1R track of mine for as long as I've known them as a band, since 2017. With elaborate organs, the famous 1R cello, and a post-bridge that sounds like it's run through a gramophone, it carries a distinctly timeless, quirky and old-fashioned vibe.

It was one of the first songs I listened to on my first pair of dollar store earbuds. The music video is fascinating, showing a story of a luxurious Victorian masquerade ball with dancing ladies and gents and a little boy picking their pockets after they turn up their noses at him.

The lyrics captured my fancy; I saw Ryan's words as ominous, moody and mysterious, and I delighted in imagining vague, fleeting storylines around them. I always felt as though the lines "you'll be the Queen of Hearts, and we're the King of Spades, and we'll fight for you like we were your soldiers" were especially cryptic, jarring, even perhaps out of place. Gradually I pierced the metaphor, as I realized a major yet subtle theme of Waking Up was Ryan's concern about his band's sudden and potentially tenuous rise to fame and success.

I discovered the demo version of All The Right Moves a mere handful of days ago, while browsing YouTube videos. I scrolled through a playlist of Ryan Tedder's demos from his golden years in the mid aughts; these are nearly all his personal "covers" of songs he wrote for other artists.

This particular song, of course, is not one which went to anyone else, being instead made with his band OneRepublic.

The main reason why this demo is special for me is in the lyrics. Rather than singing metaphorically about kings, queens and soldiers, Ryan shares his heart directly and honestly: "I don't know what it is they found, but we're going down to where everyone's getting it right… I don't have it figured like they do. You see I got my worries and I got my vice; there's nothing in my world that they're used to." These lines serve to explain, as well as add depth and realism, to the chorus.

Perhaps the most vulnerable and touching moment is the bridge, where he turns to address his significant other: "I push and pull away, but I cannot seem to break someone that'll love like you…" These words didn't make it to the final version, replaced by words focusing on the dilemma of artistic uniqueness versus formulaic success.

These new unreleased lyrics make perfect sense to me. It's exactly what I thought All The Right Moves was supposed to say.

The demo is technically untitled, being available solely on YouTube and apparently having had a title appointed by the channel owner. Being a Genius contributor, I took it upon myself to add this track  Open in new Window. to Ryan's discography there.

I'll add the music video below the demo for comparison.






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