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  • Overlooked great lyrics
    21332

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     Fri, Nov 02 2007, 12:56 AM

    Did you hear about the midnight rambler
    Everybody got to go
    Did you hear about the midnight rambler
    The one that shut the kitchen door
    He dont give a hoot of warning
    Wrapped up in a black cat cloak
    He dont go in the light of the morning
    He split the time the cockrel crows

    Talkin about the midnight gambler
    The one you never seen before
    Talkin about the midnight gambler
    Did you see him jump the garden wall
    Sighin down the wind so sadly
    Listen and youll hear him moan
    Talkin about the midnight gambler
    Everybody got to go

    Did you hear about the midnight rambler
    Well, honey, its no rock n roll show
    Well, Im talkin about the midnight gambler
    Yeah, everybody got to go

    Well did ya hear about the midnight gambler?
    Well honey its no rock-in roll show
    Well Im talking about the midnight gambler
    The one you never seen before

    Oh dont do that, oh dont do that, oh dont do that
    Dont you do that, dont you do that (repeat)
    Oh dont do that, oh dont do that

    Well you heard about the boston...
    Its not one of those
    Well, talkin bout the midnight...sh...
    The one that closed the bedroom door
    Im called the hit-and-run raper in anger
    The knife-sharpened tippie-toe...
    Or just the shoot em dead, brainbell jangler
    You know, the one you never seen before

    So if you ever meet the midnight rambler
    Coming down your marble hall
    Well hes pouncing like proud black panther
    Well, you can say i, I told you so
    Well, dont you listen for the midnight rambler
    Play it easy, as you go
    Im gonna smash down all your plate glass windows
    Put a fist, put a fist through your steel-plated door

    Did you hear about the midnight rambler
    Hell leave his footprints up and down your hall
    And did you hear about the midnight gambler
    And did you see me make my midnight call

    And if you ever catch the midnight rambler
    Ill steal your mistress from under your nose
    Ill go easy with your cold fanged anger
    Ill stick my knife right down your throat, baby
    And it hurts!

    Gee, this is interesting...

    http://www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,841198

     


    The wind kicks up with the smell of rain
    The kids are gone but the souls remain
  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21524 in reply to 21332

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     Wed, Nov 14 2007, 3:43 PM

    In live performances in recent years, the narration of the song has switched from first to third person.  ("He'll stick his knife right down your throat..." etc.) 

    Jagger claimed it was too draining to try and channel this character every night. 

     For going into dark places, there needs to be some respite.  Walker Percy talked about "re-entry" to real life for artists after completing works. 

    I suspect that after the 99.9 record and tour, SV probably needed to do some "re-entry" of her own. 

     

    Of course, simply growing older takes some of the edge off, for better and for worse...from a recent review....

    “….There was not a trace of boredom, rote performance or forced bonhomie on stage.  When Mick went into a wild, spastic dance that sent him jittering across the stage, it wasn't "part of the act," it was what he genuinely felt like doing at that moment…And you know, they're not just enthusiastic, they're humble...They went through a terrific, drawn-out version of "Midnight Rambler" and right after Mick threatened to "stick a knife right down your throat," he politely thanked the audience for their patience (the show got started late, after having been moved from Saturday because of Mick's throat infection) and then actually apologized for the traffic.  It kind of undercut the whole menacing-serial-killer vibe, but like I say, menace didn't really seem to be the point of the show….So, Mick might no longer feel as though he has been crowned with a spike right through his head, and he may no longer see a red door and want it painted black, and he may no longer feel that it's absolutely necessary to call him the tumbling dice.  But he and the others have found a way to keep playing those songs after 40 years and still make the performance mean something, even if the meaning is mainly in the act of performance itself.  The songs celebrate bad behavior, loose morals and throwing one's life away, but their performance celebrates perseverance, longevity and a life well-lived….”

     


    The wind kicks up with the smell of rain
    The kids are gone but the souls remain
  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21654 in reply to 21332

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     Tue, Nov 20 2007, 4:00 AM

    Great topic, M. So what qualifies as "overlooked"? Anyway, this is "Video Feed" by the Philadelphia songwriter Jody Hamilton and her ex-band Rifle Nice:

     

    I used a video feed as I replaced my bathroom mirror.
    So my image from the day before's not gone,
    in fact I see her.
    When I brush my teeth I see that yesterday's still peeing.
    She's looking right at me but it's
    the day before she's seeing.

    And to the girl who bought my shoes,
    who used my name and shares my views
    and used my cash and placed it in my memory:

    You did right
    You were wise
    We wear the same shoe size
    We must work for the same company

     
    CHORUS (Repeat four times)

    Time's power frightens me
    Its paradox enlightens me
    My past and future ignore me
    I burn them both in effigy

     

    I don't give a damn about my sorrows that were yesterday.
    She means nothing to me.
    She has gone away.
    I am her replacement, another momentary lie.
    I pretend to continue
    'cause I'm afraid to die.

    Being then, being now
    seems impossible somehow,
    seems to be a deep-embedded lie.
    Her-and-me dichotomy:
    could I be only memory,
    revealing the bureaucracy of "I"?

     
    CHORUS (Repeat ten times)

    Time's power frightens me
    Its paradox enlightens me
    My past and future ignore me
    I burn them both in effigy

  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21678 in reply to 21654

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     Tue, Nov 20 2007, 10:09 PM

    And I think these lyrics are simply beautiful, though also kind of frightening and menacing:

     

    I put my foot deep in the tracks that you made
    Walked behind you off into the wood
    'We'll know where when we get there,' you said
    And we both knew we would

    High above like a spider
    The colors turning brown
    Freeways passing by us
    I took your hand and we knelt down

    Wheels paddle wheels paddle movement as we go
    Trees passing trees passing signs along the road
    A view through the trees to a couple in the snow
    A view through the trees to a couple standing in the snow

    Suddenly the trees were flashing by us
    Clouds reflecting fast across your eye
    We turned in to a frozen meadow
    The wind the only sound

    'We'll know where when we get there,' you said
    'We'll know where when we get there,' you said

     

    -- Sonic Youth, "Hoarfrost" (written by Lee Ranaldo, whose guitar adds so much to the atmosphere in "Ludlow Street") 

  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
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     Sun, Nov 25 2007, 5:19 AM

    ....And these streets

    Quiet as a sleeping army

    Send their battered dreams to heaven, to heaven

    For the mothers restless son

    Who is a witness to, who is a warrior

    Who denies his urge to break and run

    Who says: hard times? I'm used to them

    The speeding planet burns I'm used to that

    My life's so common it disappears

    And sometimes even music

    Cannot substitute for tears


    The wind kicks up with the smell of rain
    The kids are gone but the souls remain
  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21835 in reply to 21754

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     Wed, Nov 28 2007, 11:46 PM

    Randomly discovered this evening while researching a book.

    David Byrne is cribbing off 4,000 year old Egyptian poetry.

    The Man Who Loved Beer:

    Death is in my sights today
    As when a man desires
    To see home after many years in jail

    From 4,000 year old Egyptian poem

    Death is before me today

    As a man who longs to see his house

    When he has spent years in captivity

    Gotcha David!

    (I found a poem once, years ago, in an old issue of Time from '72)


    The wind kicks up with the smell of rain
    The kids are gone but the souls remain
  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21875 in reply to 21835

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     Sat, Dec 01 2007, 3:31 AM

    Nice going, David B. Next we'll find out that he swiped all the lyrics to "Life During Wartime" from the Code of Hammurabi:

    This ain't no ziggurat
    This ain't no cuneiform
    This ain't no fooling around
    No sacrifices
    to Baal or Marduk
    I ain't got time for that, Gilgamesh
     

     

  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21876 in reply to 21875

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     Sat, Dec 01 2007, 3:41 AM

    Anyway, here's a song I like by a very young band from Baltimore named Monarch. Somehow the lyrics are much gloomier on the screen than when you hear the song:

     

     

    If children were wishes,
    my mother spent hers on impossible things:
    My brother was money,
    my sister was love
    and I was world peace.

    My brother, he spent it,
    my sister got pregnant
    and all that I'm worth
    will only come true
    when there are no more of us left on this earth.

    If hearts were machines that kept running forever automatically
    then you wouldn't be in that hospital bed on that saline IV.
    And if it's your diet, you stubbornly swear
    that it wasn't your fault.
    You'd rather be dead in that hospital bed
    than cut back on sugar and salt.

    Oh, aren't you afraid of living in a major American city
    to marry a stupid, unreachable girl who's impossibly pretty.
    And I've seen you drive every day of your life
    and it's always a rush
    And I have to wonder how I ever let you
    do something so dangerous.

    And so I suppose this is just how it goes
    and no matter how I try
    I just have to watch you grower weaker and weaker
    till you finally die.

    But I have to remember
    the wish of my mother in all that I'm worth,
    which will only come true
    when there are no more of us left on this earth.

  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21894 in reply to 21876

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     Tue, Dec 04 2007, 1:40 AM

    It was a cold and wet December day
    When we touched the ground at JFK
    Snow was melting on the ground
    On BLS I heard the sound
    Of an angel

    New York, like a Christmas tree
    Tonight this city belongs to me
    Angel

    Soul love
    This love won't let me go
    So long
    Angel of Harlem

    Birdland on fifty-three
    The street sounds like a symphony
    We got John Coltrane and a love supreme
    Miles, and she's got to be an angel

    Lady Day got diamond eyes
    She sees the truth behind the lies
    Angel

    Soul love
    This love won't let me go
    So long
    Angel of Harlem
    Angel of Harlem

    She says it's heart
    Heart and soul...
    Yeah, yeah...(yeah)
    Yeah, yeah...(right now)

    Blue light on the avenue
    God knows they got to you
    An empty glass, the lady sings
    Eyes swollen like a bee sting
    Blinded you lost your way
    Through the side streets and the alleyway
    Like a star exploding in the night
    Falling to the city in broad daylight
    An angel in Devil's shoes
    Salvation in the blues
    You never looked like an angel
    Yeah, yeah
    Angel of Harlem


    The wind kicks up with the smell of rain
    The kids are gone but the souls remain
  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21922 in reply to 21894

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     Thu, Dec 06 2007, 12:36 AM
    The lyrics to XTC's "Dear God" still pack a punch. The writer is someone who's had enough and needs to blame someone.
    "The future has a brilliant future in it."
  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21937 in reply to 21922

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     Thu, Dec 06 2007, 10:57 PM

    Sometimes there's someone who needs to be blamed, huntre. 

    Sometimes you're just trying to find out what drives a bottle to the bottom of the ocean floor.

     

     


    The wind kicks up with the smell of rain
    The kids are gone but the souls remain
  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21941 in reply to 21937

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     Fri, Dec 07 2007, 11:57 AM
    Frank Zappa's "I'm The Slime". This song was pre-cable, yet still captures all that is wrong with tv.
    "The future has a brilliant future in it."
  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21952 in reply to 21941

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     Sat, Dec 08 2007, 2:51 AM

    Who's the slime?

    Thanks.

     


    The wind kicks up with the smell of rain
    The kids are gone but the souls remain
  • Re: Overlooked great lyrics
    21954 in reply to 21952

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     Sat, Dec 08 2007, 3:14 AM

    I've been called far worse than slime.  I refuse to believe it.  Not permanently.  Maybe for a while.  That's all you get.

    "Man would fain be great and sees that he is little; would fain be happy and sees that he is miserable; would fain be perfect and sees that he is full of imperfections; would fain be the object of love and esteem of men, and sees that his faults merit only their aversion and contempt.  The embarrassment wherein he finds himself produces in him the most unjust and criminal passions imaginable, for he conveives a mortal hatred against that truth which blames him and convinces him only of his faults."

    - Pascal

    "And slime had they for mortar."

    - Genesis II

    Try me again and I'll start telling you what they call Oedipus in Harlem, but there are many ways to have a dialouge. 

    Set. Point. Match.

    Don't f___ with me.

     

     


    The wind kicks up with the smell of rain
    The kids are gone but the souls remain
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