Left Hand Suzuki Method
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Left Hand Suzuki Method is the ninth track of the Gorillaz' 2002 album, G-Sides. The song was also featured as a US-exclusive bonus track of the bands debut album.
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Song Credits
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Written by 2D /Murdoc / McKinley Morganfield / Elias McDaniel /Mel London
Performed by: Gorillaz
Additonal infomation: contains extracts from "Mannish Boy" written by Morganfield / McDaniel / London contains elements from 'I'm A Man' performed by Muddy Waters Produced by Dan The Automator and Gorillaz
Co-produced by Tom Girling and Jason Cox
Engineered by Tom Girling and Jason Cox
Pro-Tools by Tom Girling
Lyrics
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Feel the impact!
Kake de manichi go, shimi yo nani kodo ka
Senki onna ka tenki sensoo sou ii kedo
Sou ii yo teji to demo
The most important thing
Is listening the recording of the music
It makes them get a ..um.. musical sense
And get to the point of the..fast progress
To nani zeisha wa mani ge de se shido shite, otori tari sodo teru
And also.. every day..every lesson...
We have to make sure they learn about tonalisation
Trivia
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- The violin instrumental featured in the song is an excerpt from the traditional Dutch tune, Roodborstje (Robin Bird). [1]
- In the clean version of the track, the bong sounds were cut.
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