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"My friend came up with a genre for myself and the band called 'plinky plonk rock'.
"So I'm at the forefront of plinky plonk rock, blazing a trail."
Note: must be short enough to fill three minute-segment with plinky plonk music, close-ups.
The film has pretty snowfall and a de rigueur plinky xylophone score, but it’s not really on our planet.
According to Peter Robinson of The Guardian, the cover has a "plinky" piano in its introduction.
Well, think a slow, steady bassline, cute plinky samples, and an overall effect not unlike listening to a rather groovy listening box.
The synthesizers, with the implementation of the digital Yamaha DX7, are now atmospheric instead of plinky.
It's a hamlet where the sun always shines, crops always grow and your friends drop by to do chores accompanied by plinky guitar music.
I didnt recognize the plinky tune the steel band was playing, but it was all about sun and the sparkly Caribbean Sea.
Otherwise, it must be said, this is pretty excruciating, with a horrible plinky bass, el cheapo sounding guitar and bog standard growly vocals.
Plinky Plonk is a melodic banjo/guitar piece, which features Dave Brown playing some intricate guitar.
Be that plinky plonk, bit-crushing video games, or cut up, jacked samples of 80’s Chicago house, or Sci-Fi sound effects from his favourite movies.
Saying he was playing a game called plinky, Mr. Dutton would flick his index figure against the baby's skull until it cried, Mrs. Smith said.
On Saturday the band members laid down a series of playful indie-rock grooves: plinky keyboards and spidery guitar lines, rattling drums and nudging bass.
Allmusic chose the song as a highlight on Talk That Talk, and wrote about the "singer's ecstatic vocal than Calvin Harris' shrill, plinky production".
At the root it's an idea: plinky synth-pop that hides its own smarts, with articulately undramatic lyrics about sexuality and relationship dynamics with both women and men.
Immediately a rhythm-section vamp locks in, and the two guitars go at each other, one playing plinky harmonic tones and one discharging broad vales of fuzz.
Mark Daniels from Yahoo! Music said, "Even the plinky R&B-reggae, never a good look, of single 'Stars Are Blind' manages to ingratiate itself eventually".
Fan favorite "Heaven's on Fire" was a rare moment of liveliness, something well short of a rave-up but with enough bounce and plinky keyboards to break the somber spell.
The album opens with Fill Me In a garange and R&B song built over plinky keyboards and sticatto strings, that lyrically speaks on a modern-day tale of forbidden love.
Clever songs by Michael Wells are played — on percussion, plinky piano and ominous organ — by Teddy Lytle, Mr. Wells and Nicholas Williams.
(At the spinet, he performed a plinky new song, “Leia,” about adults watching a child playing: “Captured falling leaves from the branches of the music tree/She’s a baby with a drum making music that the soul can see.”)
In case the self-congratulatory BBC hype has escaped your attention, it’s a full quarter century since we first heard Simon May’s plinky piano theme music and EastEnders’ first ever line, “Cor, it stinks in ’ere.”
Brawny drumming and hefty guitar riffs carry most of the songs, and Mr. Fridmann and the band have stuffed the interstices with sounds: plinky, echoey countermelodies and buzzing distortion, horn sections and tubular bells.
Robert Copsey of Digital Spy rated the single 4 out of 5 stars, writing a positive review about its "blend of plinky synths", "rumbling electro beats" and "addictive chorus" which is "cooler than a blast of Listerine."