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Posted - 05/10/2004 : 06:35:11 Today's random song of the day is Down To The Well.
What do you think of it?
lyrics Betty always knows Betty always tells She laughing desperately She said it felt like a river inside her bones When she went down to the well
I'm gonna be with her She's gonna take me there Lead me by my hand Her body a rocking chair for my soul
I can hardly wait, baby I can hardly wait 'til we gown to the well Down to the well
Been thinking to myself And if a life ain't long What matter does it make If there'll be favorite songs Playing in my head When we go down to the well
I can hardly wait, Betty I can hardly wait 'til we go down to the well Down to the well Down to the well
Black Francis (p) 1990 4-A-D
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VoVat |
Posted - 05/14/2004 : 19:49:46 Everyone else seems to have said it already, but the purple tape and BBC versions are much better than the Bossanova one, if only because of Kim's backing vocals. I know Frank said he was dissatisfied with the original version, which was why it took so long to make it to an album, but I guess I'll have to disagree with him.
As for what it's about, I don't really know. The fallout shelter and sex interpretations are both pretty clever, but I don't know whether all of the lyrics fit for these two. The title makes me think of the story of Isaac and Rebekah from the Bible, and it wouldn't be out of character for Frank to write another Bible-based song, but the lyrics just don't support it. Maybe if it were "Becky" instead of "Betty"...
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two reelers |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 07:26:30 quote: Originally posted by This_Guy
been thinkin to myself, if a life aint long, what matter does it make if there's a favorite song playing in my head when we go down to the well.
bestline eh-ver.
i was going to say this.
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Jettison |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 07:13:12 interesting quote:
"The first song we played together, the 4 of us" -Black Francis
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This_Guy |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 01:41:36 been thinkin to myself, if a life aint long, what matter does it make if there's a favorite song playing in my head when we go down to the well.
best line eh-ver. |
rockmusic84 |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 18:33:24 Every version other than the "Bossanova" version is great. I like the B.B.C. one, but my fave is either the "Sounds E.P." or "Purple Tape" ones. Parker Airspace does a really cool version of it. It can be found in the "Hey - B-sides" folder on the ftp. I also dig that version.
I really feel the earlier versions of their songs are much better than the ones they did later. They're more raw, they have more feeling. They (or more aptly, Gil Norton's production) ruined it on "Bossanova". Kim's sexy vocal, which is prominent on the original versions, is barely a whisper on this one (I had to listen to it with the headphones to hear her!!!). Joey's guitar sound comes off a bit whimpy. The song is also slower, sludgier, and tired sounding. And whoever had a handle on the theremin should've laid off. It works for "Velouria", but not this!!
With that being said, it's a good tune. :)
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listypoos |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 15:48:05 i havent really listened to the bbc version in a while, but personally (and i'm surprised no-ones mentioned it) i think the purple tape version is waaay better. i think the same can be said with subbacultcha, build high etc.
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TameReg |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 15:17:21 I agree with the previous comments that this song is much better on the "BBC" CD than on Bossanova. I think his high pitched screams make it much more interesting. If it wasn't for that version, I'd probably say this is one of the few Pixies songs that is a bit of a dud. |
Ziggy |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 14:36:00 Bad mental image. Anyway, it's the track on Bossanova I listen to least. Although I like Frank's growl of "Betttttttay".
"Me and the chickens running in the street" |
Cult_Of_Frank |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 14:30:43 Well, I always assumed the song was about getting it on again with the girlfriend. The well being a euphemism for, well... you know. The river inside her bones being the culmination of their combined efforts. :) I can't be any less general than that without setting off my work's filter. :)
I assume that if well is a euphemism then the river could be where all the liquid excitement is being drawn from. So they can both go down to the well for a drink.
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benji |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 14:10:03 quote: Originally posted by Jettison
not sure how to interpret it?
i always thought this song was a kind of long song almost, that the river inside her bones line was referring to a shiver down her spine kinda.
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Douglas |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 12:17:21 underestimated song, I think. top 3 off Bossanova |
Jettison |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 11:19:14 i find the line, she said it felt like a river inside her bones very interesting...
not sure how to interpret it?
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benji |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 11:08:36 i really prefer the earlier versions of this song. i too dislike how you can't hear kims 'book chicka boom's on bossanova.
oh well.
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apl4eris |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 10:04:04 Gosh, I thought it was about la petite mort.
Gotta get my head out of the gutter.
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Adam |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 10:02:43 I love it. It's got my favorite Pixies line "Her body's a rocking chair for my soul", in it. |
whoreatthedoor |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 10:01:56 I'm not sure about this, but I believe Francis vocals on this record are Norton's idea, more than a Francis' one.
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whoreatthedoor |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 09:44:25 quote: Originally posted by Malax
This song just like is she weird is decent on bossanova but on the bbc its fucking amazing! His screaming at the end is just fuckin great. Makes me wonder how he can scream so crazily then sing so nicely again within seconds.
I May've Joined The Cult Of Frank If I Knew What The Balls Was Going On.
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I think this is probably the thing failing in Bossanova. There are great songs, but Frank vocals are too quiet (BBC's Is she weird is amazing) and you can't listen to Kim. Where's the Boom-Chicka-Boom??? If you haven't heard this song before, you can't hear it!!! Promise. I have tried it with my friends.
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Malax |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 08:00:14 This song just like is she weird is decent on bossanova but on the bbc its fucking amazing! His screaming at the end is just fuckin great. Makes me wonder how he can scream so crazily then sing so nicely again within seconds.
I May've Joined The Cult Of Frank If I Knew What The Balls Was Going On.
*Adapted By Carolynanna* |
chickenwithtwoheads |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 07:44:55 It's about time they'll play this one during the tour!
I can hardly wait, baby!!!
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Jason |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 06:51:05 so many people point this as the worst song on the album, but I think it's my favorite.
i once read a writer say this song is about going down into a fallout shelter and, though I can just barely discern that from the actual lyrics, I like it so I'm going with that interpretation. the guy in the song looks forward to a nuclear war so he can be all alone with Betty in the fallout shelter. that's pretty rock n roll.
And I like the "rocking chair" line. |