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The document discusses the album Spiderland by the band Slint which was released in 1991 after the band split up. It describes the longest and final track 'Good Morning, Captain' which is over 7 minutes long with 7 spoken word verses and 1 screamed verse. The track is compared to Led Zeppelin's 'Stairway to Heaven' but without bombast. The document also proposes a music video and movie concept for the song that would show the captain experiencing PTSD, psychosis, and survivor's guilt over a 10 minute runtime.

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The document discusses the album Spiderland by the band Slint which was released in 1991 after the band split up. It describes the longest and final track 'Good Morning, Captain' which is over 7 minutes long with 7 spoken word verses and 1 screamed verse. The track is compared to Led Zeppelin's 'Stairway to Heaven' but without bombast. The document also proposes a music video and movie concept for the song that would show the captain experiencing PTSD, psychosis, and survivor's guilt over a 10 minute runtime.

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“Good Morning, Captain”

Final Major Project (Unit 13)


The Album

Slint - Spiderland

Released in March 1991,


months after the band had
split up.
The Guardian

Pitchfork
Post-Rock

Slint – Spiderland
Nirvana – Nevermind
Average Song Length: 7 Minutes
Average Song Length: 3.5 Minutes
”Good Morning, Captain”

Track 6 of 6
Length - 7:39
8 Verses (7 Spoken Word, 1 Screamed)

"the extraordinary Good Morning Captain is [Slint's]


Stairway to Heaven, if it's possible to imagine
Stairway to Heaven bleached of all bombast.” –
David Peschek, the Guardian
Music Video
Flashbacks

The Captain will show symptoms of:

• Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)


• Psychosis (Hallucinations)
• Survivor’s Guilt
10 Minute Runtime

Diegetic Diegetic
Opening Ending

Song Plays
Target Audience

Generation Y (Millennials) -
Born between 1981 and 1996

Generation Z - Born between


1997 and 2015
Any questions?

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