2005-08-23, 11:24
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I like that idea a lot and I think the ideais twofold. You'd be writing a song that has a definite storyline to it already, but others can learn from the lyric even if it's the smallest thing. That might spark someone's interest. I'm not sure about the metal field, but Neil Young did some songs that had historical flavor.
Another idea you might use is to take an old song and make it in your own style. Metalica did it with "Whiskey In The Jar" and a few others did "House of the Rising Sun," Zeppelin did "When the Levee Breaks." They're all songs from around the early 1900's or before. That might give you some ideas.
Just make sure when you write about a historical subject that your details are accurate. Someone who knows more about the subject will certainly give you grief over it if you don't.
And you might do a "search" in the P/L section for more ideas. This subject pops up every once in awhile.
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