Guided by Voices
“Cheyenne” b/w “Visit This Place”
2002, The Fading Captain Series
“Cheyenne” is a song that only Robert Pollard would write. In the world of 2002, at least. That’s why it’s my favorite of the four Universal Truths and Cycles 7″ singles.
That said, it’s not any kind of left turn.
It’s made up of familiar pieces. It works on classic pop song machinery perfected long before Guided by Voices existed. “Cheyenne” is a product of the 1960s and of wearing out needles spinning piles of records by The Beatles and The Bee Gees (60s-era albums such as Idea and Odessa) and The Who over years and years.
It’s not the parts of “Cheyenne” that are so unique; no, it’s the way that they’re handled.
It’s like an artist’s line. You see an illustration and you instantly know who drew it. Only one person makes curves and crosshatches like that.
“Cheyenne” is about the mix of total pop with a curious dash of Pollard’s art-rock influences.