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speedy_m |
Posted - 11/03/2006 : 09:55:49 I'm doing a little research into Frank's religious lyrics. I'm trying to compile a list of songs he's done with a religious theme and explore what those are talking about. For instance, Gouge Away is about Sampson, but is that all? What is the 'twist'? Any help provided would be much appreciated.
Here is the list so far:
I've Been Tired - Song of Solomon Nimrod's Son - Nimrod (biblical King)? Dead - David and Bathesheba Gouge Away - Sampson and Delilah Jaina Blues - Jainaism
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scruvs |
Posted - 11/14/2006 : 16:15:12 21 Reasons
"[21 Reasons] is about the conquest of California and the natives who lived there by the Spanish back in the 16-1700's. The march north from Baja up north, to just north of San Francisco. The whole mission system. In modern day California there are 21 of these missions. It's the foundation of modern day California. It has quite a checkered history. You start talking about religion and conversion and money and priests and soldiers you know somebody's going to get screwed. It's about all that." - Frank Black, Free Williamsburg (Nov 02)
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coastline |
Posted - 11/13/2006 : 19:34:14 Now THAT is an amazing thread. Kudos to fumanbru for his commentary. All that's missing from this great analysis is frnck blck stopping by and clearing things up a little. I know he'll never do that, but if he did, I'd wish him to do it on this one. Seems to me, when somebody asks for an explanation of a song, he says something like "It's in the lyrics."
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Cult_Of_Frank |
Posted - 11/13/2006 : 19:03:16 It's funny, I can't read this without hearing your voice. :) Nice digging though, haven't seen that thread in some time.
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fumanbru |
Posted - 11/13/2006 : 18:35:59 quote: Originally posted by tiredeyes
it's been metioned before, but in the song "all my ghosts" when frank sings about the giants, he's refering to the nephilim mentioned in genesis 6:4 and numbers 13:33, which resulted from "the sons of God" (angels)having children with mortal women. it's said goliath would have descended from these people. it's seems to me the rest of the song warns against men messing with God's natural plan for man. i'd like to hear frank's take. the song "billy radcliff" also seems to touch on this.
speedy..giving your prof the opportunity to meet up with frank! well done! i was talking to her at the show and she seemed pretty grateful. that was cool having her there.
here's a link to some more speculation on all my ghosts.
http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8223
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"have you heard about the heavenly angels/how they came to earth and met some ladies/ with whom they mated? and their young became giants every one"
there is a myth of the fallen angels and the war in heaven. god believed that all angels should serve and protect mankind. lucifer, part of god's kingdome at the time, when down to earth with some angels on a mission from god.
"As legend states, these angels saw that the women of earth were beautiful and became lustful for them. They mated with them, and as a result were cast from heaven. A great war rose up. The heavenly host was victorious, and Satan, (or the Hebrew ha-Satan, the adversary), and his followers were tossed out of heaven and into hell, a place of eternal fire and torment. Milton's Paradise Lost describes Satan's new home as a place of constant despair for the evil one and his companions. They spend a time bewailing their lost heaven, a place of infinite beauty and happiness. It is this despair that Milton insists drives Satan to plot against God for the rest of time, and for that, he must escape the gates of hell, guarded by Sin and Death. Sin, who was Satan's lover in heaven and once an angel herself, releases Satan. That is only the beginning of what has been a long-standing relationship between the devil and humankind."
on another website it said "...These are the angels who mated with humans, producing 'god kings' (ie. hank the eighth) who wrought havoc upon the earth with their misuse of advanced science.."
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mantaraysallright |
Posted - 11/13/2006 : 15:14:32 another non biblical but defiantly relating to the church and history would be California Bound. |
MarshalltheMarsist |
Posted - 11/13/2006 : 08:12:36 I never saw "Jeus was Right" as being a religious song.... If anything I think the reference to Jesus can almost be described as "whimsical." |
mantaraysallright |
Posted - 11/13/2006 : 02:16:08 Heloise may not be biblical but it defiantly shows some religious views (regarding the church)....I have no evidence to base this on but my knowledge of Frank and his complexity of writing I don't think "Jesus is Right" religious. He may have been using it as metaphor for nonviolence but I don't think there is much else to it than that. I mean read the lyrics and its clear. |
pixiestu |
Posted - 11/07/2006 : 03:34:22 I was just thinking the other day, "All My Ghosts is my favourite song yet I have no idea what it's about".
Well now I do, thanks.
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tiredeyes |
Posted - 11/07/2006 : 03:00:44 it's been metioned before, but in the song "all my ghosts" when frank sings about the giants, he's refering to the nephilim mentioned in genesis 6:4 and numbers 13:33, which resulted from "the sons of God" (angels)having children with mortal women. it's said goliath would have descended from these people. it's seems to me the rest of the song warns against men messing with God's natural plan for man. i'd like to hear frank's take. the song "billy radcliff" also seems to touch on this. |
speedy_m |
Posted - 11/04/2006 : 07:46:21 I'm doing a couple of FB related things for university, and my prof is doing something as well. I'm not sure how much information I can give out about what she's doing though, sorry.
I'm doing a paper on religious theme's in Frank's music as well as a little thing on FB and Larry Norman.
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coastline |
Posted - 11/03/2006 : 17:11:05 What's the research for, anyway? And I expect you'll share with us, eh?
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speedy_m |
Posted - 11/03/2006 : 14:55:53 Yes indeed I have. I shall have to revisit that for my research.
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Cult_Of_Frank |
Posted - 11/03/2006 : 14:41:50 Have you read Ben Sisario's book on Doolittle? Some interesting insights in there I'd recommend picking up for your work.
"Now you're officially my woman. Kudos. I can't say I don't envy you." |
speedy_m |
Posted - 11/03/2006 : 13:43:12 So what do you guys think is going on in these songs, particularly Dead and Gouge Away?
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vilainde |
Posted - 11/03/2006 : 13:36:38 Pray A Little Faster
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coastline |
Posted - 11/03/2006 : 11:40:58 Jesus Was Right is about a somewhat religious old dude (2,000 years old, that is). All My Ghosts -- I'm still trying to figure out that one, but I think it's worth looking into. Go Find Your Saint -- loose connection. I'm sure there are more, but those ones jumped out at me. The frankblack.net Discopedia is surely a great resource, though, for this sort of thing. I browse and search that thing all the time.
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coastline |
Posted - 11/03/2006 : 11:32:32 On my way to the great Discopedia ... be right back ...
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Otherfellers |
Posted - 11/03/2006 : 10:39:15 Jane Queen of Love - Jainism
A little bit of fire never hurt anyone. |