it could just be trey’s tone and the sustain, but it def has that same melody
if you want to hear the perfect strangers theme song, or any other sitcom for that matter check out this link, and scroll down to perfect strangers, and click on the little audio icon thinger
I was listening to this show today! I couldn’t help but think about all the pauses over the years and wonder what everyone’s thoughts were on them. Heard opinions from both ends of the spectrum. On the one hand, the energy during the pauses reached so high at times that I just wanted to jump out of my fucking skin. On the other hand, at times, it seemed like another excuse for Trey to stroke his fucking ego. “I’m just gonna stand there and watch you clap for me until I feel like finishing the song. Okay, that’s long enough” :: hit’s THE note::
Anybody have an opinion either way?
I’m kind of in the uh, not the best song ever camp on this one. It is an amazing piece of music, yes. Trey used to absolutely destroy this tune, yes. But when I’m listening to a show and Divided Sky comes on, I either skip to the next song, or fast forward to the ‘good part’ (where Page comes in with those banging chords and the guitar solo starts). If they start it up at a show I’m at, chances are I’m heading for the pisser granted I’m usually back for the good part. I don’t know why but for some reason, all of the other composition tunes seem like each part flows from one to the other and the ends don’t make sense unless you listen to the whole thing. Not with this one. I can skip all but the last 5 minutes of it and still get the same feeling at the end.
I also agree with Jeff. It would be waaaaaay sweeter if every body got perfectly quiet and stood perfectly still. Now THAT would be some shit.