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Lyric of the Day #10

5 Jun

Neutral Milk HotelRecently, I posted in the Links of the Day a link directing you to an article about the recluse rocker Jeff Mangum and how after he wrote the best album you have never heard of “In the Aeroplane over the Sea,” with his short lived band Neutral Milk Hotel he had a nervous breakdown and put music aside. Today’s lyrics are from this album that was devoted to Mangum’s obsession, Anne Frank. These particular lyrics are something incredible and really indescribable. It is best you just read them and take them in for yourself. Listen to the odd song as well to further the effect.

The only girl I’ve ever loved
Was born with roses in her eyes
But then they buried her alive
One evening, 1945
With just her sister at her side
And only weeks before the guns
All came and rained on everyone
Now she’s a little boy in Spain
Playing pianos filled with flames
On empty rings around the sun
All sing to say my dream has come

But now we must pick up every piece
Of the life we used to love
Just to keep ourselves
At least enough to carry on

And now we ride the circus wheel
With your dark brother wrapped in white
Says it was good to be alive
But now he rides a comet’s flame
And won’t be coming back again
The Earth looks better from a star
That’s right above from where you are
He didn’t mean to make you cry
With sparks that ring and bullets fly
On empty rings around your heart
The world just screams and falls apart

But now we must pick up every piece
Of the life we used to love
Just to keep ourselves
At least enough to carry on

And here’s where your mother sleeps
And here is the room where your brothers were born
Indentions in the sheets
Where their bodies once moved but don’t move anymore
And it’s so sad to see the world agree
That they’d rather see their faces fill with flies
All when I’d want to keep white roses in their eyes

                – “Holland 1945,” Neutral Milk Hotel off of “In an Aeroplane Over The Sea”

Song of the Day #10

5 Jun

                 We have reached 10. Unfortunately, there is nothing fantastic planned. Who am I kidding! Song of the Day is fantastic in itself. Okay moving away from my sarcastic arrogance, a few days ago I learned that Paul McCartney will be the first performer to open Citi Field. For all you Mets fans and those who follow baseball, I wish Paul all the luck in the world and I must ask the Rock Legend to be careful when he steps on the field. A hip/hamstring/stomach injury/virus may overcome you as you walk on the grass. The concerts are July 17th and July 18th. The 18th is my birthday. To say I want to go is an understatement. Tickets go on sale June 15th. Good luck getting your pair!

            On to today’s song of the day. Not to much going on in the world of music today. Phish is coming to Jones Beach Theatre on Long Island, NY tonight. That’s pretty cool. I thought we would focus on some older stuff today. As we all know this is the 40th anniversary of Woodstock (1969-2009) and there are a couple of tours going on to commemorate the drug-filled, muddy, musical haven. Hippiefest, led by the surprisingly funny Flo and Eddie will continue there yearly tour with old, depleted bands ( I do not mean that in a bad way). Heroes of Woodstock, a new list of bands including Country Joe will also make its rounds. Yet, I am most disappointed that on these lists is no Richie Havens. Havens, the first Woodstock performer, was called on for seven encores because he was plagued by his punctuality and the fact that since the crowd was close to, I don’t know, 500,000 strong other performers had a little trouble making there way down the small pathway to the field in White Lake, NY. I have been there and it really is amazing because no one can imagine 500,000 fitting in the cramped space. Seven encores! He was later interviewed and he mentioned that he played all he knew. This included numerous Beatles covers. One of which is today’s song of the day.

            Number four on his extensive set list is “Strawberry Fields Forever.” There are two things I really enjoy about Richie Havens. First, his thumb is enormous. Seriously he bars chords with his thumb successfully. His thumb can consume my hand. Second, his voice is just wonderful. It is like a gravely folk voice of old. He performs the song with power and feeling. He turns Strawberry Fields Forever into a Soul/Folk mix that sounds extraordinary.

 

Oh My Lord, Look at the Thumb

Oh My Lord, Look at the Thumb

Cool Video (I apologize for the premature rolling credits):   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQG-xM62tQg

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