Talk:Ibiza Bar

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Specifying chords[edit]

I got into the details of how this song is like/unlike "The Nile Song", and wound up specifying the chords of the chorus (A to C, G to B-flat, F, and back to A - all major), just to make the point that, while it doesn't cycle through six keys like "Nile", the chorus does quickly "modulate" (if that's the term) in and out of the key A major. If anyone sees fit to neatly trim these details out, I don't see myself putting them back in, as long as they're not replaced with errors. I'm not officially watching the article or anything.

I confess, I have no official or authoritative transcription of the song, and there will probably never be one for this rather unfortunate and forgettable tune, unless the project is a songbook of every tonal Pink Floyd piece ever. On the other hand, there's no doubt in my mind those are the chords, none at all. "The Nile Song" named keys and chords without a source for four years (until recently), so maybe, hopefully, we can let the facts on this one sit here quietly for awhile, not bothering anybody. Y'know, just kickin' back, bein' all true 'n' shit . . . .
--Ben Culture (talk) 05:00, 31 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]