In this post, I’d like to share a little about how my band, “The Glad Stones” came up with an original song about the environment. But before that, you can take a listen to it in the video above 🙂
Writing a song about “green” issues is challenging. I say that because it’s so difficult to be fresh and original when your message is usually the same as everyone else’s.
I mean, how many times can people listen to a song about the Earth dying without tuning out, right? You really need to stand out from the crowd.
So, when Singapore’s National Environment Agency launched the second season of its Eco Music Challenge, a songwriting competition for aspiring composers to express their love for Mother Earth – and spread the Green message far and wide – Jaye and I took some time to decide on whether to take part or not.
After all, both of us sent in separate entries for the first season last year, and neither of us won, so we wondered if we should do it all over again.
I must add, however, that the contest is quite a novel way to get people engaged with such issues, through the powerful medium of music. As a songwriter myself, I appreciate the fact that my government is including original music as part of its environmental campaign.
Finally, we decided to take part again, as a band this time.
I’ll go into that in a bit, but as I was saying earlier, it is pretty darn hard to write a brand new song about saving the planet…
That’s why I really like the song “I Need To Wake Up” by Melissa Etheridge, which she wrote for Al Gore’s famous environmental documentary, “An Inconvenient Truth”. It was nominated for the “Best Song Written for a Motion Picture” Grammy in 2007. Take a listen to it below:
When I first heard it, I was moved because it spoke to me as a person. It was insistent without being preachy; it did not go into the details about what I already knew was going on in this world; it did not have the word “green” in it at all.
Instead, it appealed to a deeper sense of responsibility, a personal responsibility to change. That’s something I thought was fresh and unique.
Taking a leaf out of Melissa Etheridge’s masterpiece, we deliberately chose not to write an overtly environmental song.
Instead we wrote a love song, yes a love song – from the perspective of Mother Earth herself.
“Hangin’ By A Thread” is all about love’s ingratitude. A woman has given everything to the one she loves, but all she has gotten is hurt. She is empty.
Sound familiar? Yes, it’s a painful experience many of us can relate to.
And that became the premise of our song: Mother Earth pleading to us.
We are the ones she loves and she has nothing left for us to take from her. We’ve taken it all, and more. She’s hanging by a thread, and yet she’s holding out, hoping, knowing that there’s still time if we change our ways – now.
If you put yourself in Mother Earth’s shoes as you listen to the song, you’d come a lot closer to feeling her pain…
We chose the lovely Singapore Botanic Gardens to shoot our video. (One of the many “green” enclaves on our little island.)
In case you’re wondering how we did the outdoor shoot, both of us wore wireless clip-on microphones, which fed both our vocals and guitars directly to a receiver connected to Jaye’s MacBook. Everything was recorded in Logic Pro.
And as for the video, we propped a digital camera on a tripod and just let it roll.
After we were done, we went to a nearby cafe called “Hatched“, opened by a friend of mine, and sat there for a couple of hours mixing the tracks and editing the video.
There, that’s about it. It took us an entire afternoon and we were really pleased with the result!
Oh, and by the way, we performed the song in a single take with a small impromptu audience of kids and their parents who happened to be walking by.
If you look closely, a little girl comes into the frame somewhere after the halfway mark. Isn’t that adorable?
As I said earlier, I sent in an entry to the same competition last year, called “This Little Earth Is All I’ve Got”. You can check it out here:
I tried to write from the perspective of a child telling us that Earth is the only place he has, so please take care of it. I admit, however, that I was guilty of going into the above-mentioned descriptions of the planet dying, etc.
Plus, I did a slightly-cheesy picture slide show to go with the lyrics, and put it on YouTube.
Well, it didn’t get into the finals, but the video has over 10,000 views now!
Let’s see if the new song does any better…
So please, please, please visit the Eco Music Challenge 2011 submissions page and click “like” on our song, “Hangin’ By A Thread”!
(You’ll need to scroll through the entries to find our song, because there isn’t a way to link directly to it, but do listen to the other songs too!)
Interesting post about environmental music.