Re: Your favourite lyrics (doesn't have to be Joe)
If you could read my mind what a tale my thoughts could tell. Another great classic.
Ah Gordon Lightfoot, haven't heard of him for years.
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If you could read my mind what a tale my thoughts could tell. Another great classic.
Ah Gordon Lightfoot, haven't heard of him for years.
always liked Neil Young's lyrics, this one is pretty good.
http://www.elyrics.net/read/n/neil-youn … yrics.html
Robin714 wrote:If you could read my mind what a tale my thoughts could tell. Another great classic.
Ah Gordon Lightfoot, haven't heard of him for years.
Glad someone mentioned Gordon. Not entirely sure if he wrote it, but just listened to "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" yesterday. Spine tingling every time! Must be hard enough writing good lyrics, let alone about a real-life event. He nailed that one.
I saw Gordon Lightfoot once or twice since I'm married, my hubby plays his songs on his acoustic. Great lyricist.
And Warren Zevon ~ Lawyers, Guns & Money There have been many times listening to the news or reading the paper that I could just say lawyers, guns and money to sum something up. Robin, there was a cover story in Philadelphia magazine a few years back, long after Warren's passing, written from the perspective of a female Philly DJ that dated and lived with him.
Keep Me In Your Heart For A While - just an emotionally powerful and sad song, but Warren would be happy knowing people were still thinking of him now.
Kenny wrote:Robin714 wrote:If you could read my mind what a tale my thoughts could tell. Another great classic.
Ah Gordon Lightfoot, haven't heard of him for years.
Glad someone mentioned Gordon. Not entirely sure if he wrote it, but just listened to "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" yesterday. Spine tingling every time! Must be hard enough writing good lyrics, let alone about a real-life event. He nailed that one.
And Warren Zevon ~ Lawyers, Guns & Money There have been many times listening to the news or reading the paper that I could just say lawyers, guns and money to sum something up. Robin, there was a cover story in Philadelphia magazine a few years back, long after Warren's passing, written from the perspective of a female Philly DJ that dated and lived with him.
Keep Me In Your Heart For A While - just an emotionally powerful and sad song, .
Was that on his last album? Yet another true talent lost
The best ever/favourite is hard but one of the songs that made a hughe impression on me is by Loudon Wainwright III: "So Damn Happy". Especially the first part:
The sad thing is I'm so damn happy
Who'd blame her if she were to slap me
The sun should not shine when there's rain
I should be in a lot more pain
At least I should feel slightly crappy
But the sad thing is I'm so damn happy
And the worst thing is it's so much better
That admission would upset her
But it's true and it's beyond belief
What I feel is sheer relief
I may regret the day I met her
And the worst thing is it's so much better
It's comic that it's all so tragic
It's that hum-drum novel old black magic
Let's have a laugh after we cry
Let's hope we live before we die
The silly clown's red nose is runny
And it's tragic that it's all so funny
It's crucial that it doesn't matter
Vows of love are idle chatter
To feel this good has to be bad
I'm so damn happy that it's sad
Dear listener would you like to slap me
And the sad thing is I'm so damn happy
Yes the sad thing is I'm so damn happy
always liked Neil Young's lyrics, this one is pretty good.
I'm a huge Neil Young fan. IMO, he does not get the credit he deserves as a songwriter. As much as I like Dylan, I prefer Neil and don't understand why he is not mentioned in the same breath as Dylan.
My older daughter and I danced to this song at her wedding. Neil wrote this for his daughter:
When your summer days come tumbling down
And you find yourself alone
Then you can come back and be with me
Just close your eyes and I'll be there
Listen to the sound
Of this old heart beating for you
Yes I'd miss you
But I never want to hold you down
You might say I'm here for you
When the winter comes to your new home
And snowflakes are falling down
Then you can come back and be with me
Just close your eyes and I'll be there
Listen to the sound
Of this old heart beating for you
Yes I'd miss you
But I never want to hold you down
You might say I'm here for you
In the spring, protective arms surrounding you
In the fall, we let you go your way
Happiness I know will always find you
And when it does, I hope that it will stay
Yes I miss you
But I never want to hold you down
You might say I'm here for you
Yes I miss you
But I never want to hold you down
You might say I'm here for you
I'll always be here for you
If you haven't see Neil's DVD Heart of Gold from the Ryman Theater, do yourself a favor and buy a copy. Pure magic.
I love Leonard Cohen's lyrics. He's such a beautiful poet. Just a few gems:
Excerpts from "Closing Time":
And the moon is swimming naked
and the summer night is fragrant
with a mighty expectation of relief
Yeah we're drinking and we're dancing
but there's nothing really happening
and the place is dead as Heaven on a Saturday night
From "Dance Me to the End of Love":
Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin
Dance me through the panic 'til I'm gathered safely in
Lift me like an olive branch and be my homeward dove
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the children who are asking to be born
Dance me through the curtains that our kisses have outworn
Raise a tent of shelter now, though every thread is torn
Dance me to the end of love
"Take This Waltz":
Now in Vienna there's ten pretty women
There's a shoulder where Death comes to cry
There's a lobby with nine hundred windows
There's a tree where the doves go to die
There's a piece that was torn from the morning
And it hangs in the Gallery of Frost
Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay
Take this waltz, take this waltz
Take this waltz with the clamp on its jaws
Oh I want you, I want you, I want you
On a chair with a dead magazine
In the cave at the tip of the lily
In some hallways where love's never been
On a bed where the moon has been sweating
In a cry filled with footsteps and sand
Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay
Take this waltz, take this waltz
Take its broken waist in your hand
This waltz, this waltz, this waltz, this waltz
With its very own breath of brandy and Death
Dragging its tail in the sea
There's a concert hall in Vienna
Where your mouth had a thousand reviews
There's a bar where the boys have stopped talking
They've been sentenced to death by the blues
Ah, but who is it climbs to your picture
With a garland of freshly cut tears?
Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay
Take this waltz, take this waltz
Take this waltz it's been dying for years
There's an attic where children are playing
Where I've got to lie down with you soon
In a dream of Hungarian lanterns
In the mist of some sweet afternoon
And I'll see what you've chained to your sorrow
All your sheep and your lilies of snow
Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay
Take this waltz, take this waltz
With its "I'll never forget you, you know!"
This waltz, this waltz, this waltz, this waltz ...
And I'll dance with you in Vienna
I'll be wearing a river's disguise
The hyacinth wild on my shoulder,
My mouth on the dew of your thighs
And I'll bury my soul in a scrapbook,
With the photographs there, and the moss
And I'll yield to the flood of your beauty
My cheap violin and my cross
And you'll carry me down on your dancing
To the pools that you lift on your wrist
Oh my love, Oh my love
Take this waltz, take this waltz
It's yours now. It's all that there is.
sorry to get off topic for a minute. love the avatar, do those teeth glow in the dark or what? I see that both you and Rick are on the threshold of 10,000 posts. A new milestone is reached and we must congratulate both of you and yet also baptise with BONABAH, don't worry you will get it from you know Dr. Who. Since there is no further level to attain, we can simply refer to you two as BonaKing and BonaQueen. Sure glad it isn't two kings. Congrats early, really enjoy reading your stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjY1zxH5xPA
I wanna keep on rejoicing
sorry to get off topic for a minute. love the avatar, do those teeth glow in the dark or what? I see that both you and Rick are on the threshold of 10,000 posts. A new milestone is reached and we must congratulate both of you and yet also baptise with BONABAH, don't worry you will get it from you know Dr. Who. Since there is no further level to attain, we can simply refer to you two as BonaKing and BonaQueen. Sure glad it isn't two kings. Congrats early, really enjoy reading your stuff.
Jane H. wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjY1zxH5xPA
I wanna keep on rejoicing
Really glad it isn't two Queens!!!
you got it, guess I said it backwards.
ahsmith33 wrote:sorry to get off topic for a minute. love the avatar, do those teeth glow in the dark or what? I see that both you and Rick are on the threshold of 10,000 posts. A new milestone is reached and we must congratulate both of you and yet also baptise with BONABAH, don't worry you will get it from you know Dr. Who. Since there is no further level to attain, we can simply refer to you two as BonaKing and BonaQueen. Sure glad it isn't two kings. Congrats early, really enjoy reading your stuff.
Jane H. wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjY1zxH5xPA
I wanna keep on rejoicingReally glad it isn't two Queens!!!
Last Days of May Blue Oyster Cult
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