>deletes moon in june
ohhh finally, 10/10
>>73932352
I agree, it' s a masterpiece, although I don't like much the singing in moon in june
Wyatt is the composer and main performer (he plays all the keyboards) of the beautiful Moon in June, one of the greatest masterpieces of English rock. This song reveals in Wyatt a great composer and arranger as well as brilliant drummer and inimitable singer; in short, he is a very complete musician. His inspiration is unlike Ratledge’s modern influences. In his major composition there is little jazz, and in some cases it is even less musically advanced. But, Wyatt is equipped with an imagination and a humanity that more than makes up for any other deficiencies. The idea of Moon in June is melodic and close to the soul. It is a mantra of undulating psychedelia, but with a languid and resigned tone that suggests mantras and songs undulating psychedelia, but with a languid tone and resigned that suggests an anemic or dreamy chansonnier. The sudden changes of rhythm and ecstatic crescendos of keyboards, faint whispers, and solemn spikes give the music an almost epic tone, but also desperately sad. Here and there, there is a resurgence of entertaining dada, exemplified by a soft humming nonsense and a breakup of the pattern with an irregular rhythm. Moon In June is a free song that keyboards and drums strive to follow in its magical musical evolution. The end comes after an excited instrumental intermezzo through keyboard-noise, insistent bass lines, and minimal notes of a piano on the last dying phonemes of a stentorian falsetto. This long instrumental finale returns to the seductive grace of the early pataphysicists, with a surreal and humorous tone that would always be the fundamental tone of the music of Wyatt.
>>73932352
Woops I didnt notice the greentext. Kek
>>73932352
Moon in June doesn't really sound like it belongs on that album because it really doesn't. None of the members of SM wanted it on the album from what I remember, so it basically sounds like a prelude to Robert Wyatt's solo work. The whole album is fantastic, but I could understand why you don't really feel like Moon in June belongs