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Cheeseman1000 |
Posted - 05/18/2007 : 04:07:19 These threads have tended to run wild in the past, but let's give it another shot. This time, you have to explain why you like a particular lyric. You can post as much or as little of a song as you like, but you MUST justify your choice, not just say that you like it.
So without further ado:
"I remember redwood trees, bumper cars and wolverines The ocean's Trident submarines Lemons, limes and tangerines."
"I remember this defense Progress fails pacific sense All those sweet conspiracies I remember all these things"
REM - I Remember California
This song seems to me the height of REM's wistful, nostalgic kind of song. It almost evokes a kind of 50's, nuclear family, cold war as distant threat, girls with big skirts kind of atmosphere. It's one of my favourite REM songs for that reason. Sigh. We all remember stuff.
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coastline |
Posted - 06/15/2007 : 12:39:41 The world must have really sucked before this song was written -- somewhere between 1893 and 1935. I bet they didn't even have birthdays back then.
Please pardon me, for these my wrongs. |
Homers_pet_monkey |
Posted - 06/15/2007 : 10:09:51 quote: Originally posted by TRANSMARINE
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It is unknown, but speculated upon who wrote the lyrics to "Happy Birthday to You." This is why it is rarely used in the film and television media.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- His name is Dalton. He's got a degree in philosophy. -bRIAN
If they don't know who wrote the lyrics, then nobody can claim any royalties. Surely this should make them use it more?
I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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TRANSMARINE |
Posted - 06/15/2007 : 08:22:16 Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday, dear (supply honoree's name) Happy Birthday to you
The joyous and evocative "Happy Birthday to You" is a song which is sung to celebrate the anniversary of a person's birth. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, "Happy Birthday to You" is the most popular song in the English language, followed by "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" and "Auld Lang Syne." The song has been translated into many languages, though it is often sung with the English lyrics even in countries where English is not a primary language.
The melody of "Happy Birthday to You" was written by American sisters Patty Hill and Mildred J. Hill in 1893 when they were school teachers in Louisville, Kentucky. The verse was originally intended as a classroom greeting entitled "Good Morning to All". The version as we know it was copyrighted in 1935 by the Summy Company as an arrangement by Preston Ware Orem, and is scheduled to expire in 2030. This was the first known written version to include the lyrics. The company holding the copyright was purchased by Warner Chappell in 1990 for $15 million, with the value of "Happy Birthday" estimated at $5 million.[1] While the current copyright status of the song is unclear, Warner claims that unauthorized public performances of the song are technically illegal unless royalties are paid to them. This is why it is rarely used in the film and television media. It is unknown, but speculated upon who wrote the lyrics to "Happy Birthday to You." This is why it is rarely used in the film and television media.
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trobrianders |
Posted - 06/15/2007 : 07:47:23 I only wanted the high Wasn't much more to my life I couldn't wait to come down There's nothing here but the ground - Listerine/Kristin Hersh
Love is nothing, nothing, nothing like they say You have to get up and meet the people everyday - Love Is Nothing/Liz Phair
In case you need to know how to climb down and what to do next
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fbc |
Posted - 06/15/2007 : 04:49:39 Another big explosion Leaving you hoping That something that once Held you down Could leave you feeling On the ground
The confusion that persists Decisions that you guessed The one to stay and watch this The one you might have missed
All the things I haven't seen Once the final curtain has been raised The act we act is wearing thin The act we act we under my skin The words the words we said goodbye The words left choking in my mind The act we act is wearing thin I think we wear it out again
it's not really the lyrics that get to me, it's more how they're sung. i really should have posted this in the dedicate a song thread for kathryn. i'm on a sugar high today |
benji |
Posted - 05/22/2007 : 14:24:30 you're so tall it's like i climb a waterfall Teeth by Kristin Hersh
i love it cause my wife is quite short and i'm quite tall, so whenever we cuddle or hug, she has to stand on tippy toes and hence the song.
all i can say, thank god for polio! brian |
bedrock_barney |
Posted - 05/22/2007 : 13:27:55 The Chameleons - Here Today
"Don't know what happened But somebody lost their mind tonight Not sure what happened But I don't think I got home tonight And there's blood on my shirt
The clap of thunder And I see my life go flashing by The smell of sulphur And I weep as I embrace the sky I heard somebody scream
My chest is burning I think someone set my soul alight Don't know what happened But I don't think I got home tonight I wonder why I wonder why
Ahhhh, there's madness here today Ahhhh, I think I'll go away
Where is my wife? Where is my wife? I'm draining away I'm draining away (Draining away) Here today"
Written by Mark Burgess a couple of months after John Lennon's murder. Nothing fancy but I think it evokes the tragic pointlessness of Chapman's actions. One minute you are famous and alive and walking along a New York street, the next you have 4 bullets in you with your life blood draining away.
Whenever I listen to this song I'm transported back to 1980 and the shock I felt when his murder was announced on the news.
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trobrianders |
Posted - 05/18/2007 : 20:09:09 Buys his meat from a whore next door. Wants it rare but he gets it well (Weasel and the White Boys Cool/Rickie Lee Jones)
It just kills me that this incisive gem was dreamt up and scibbled on napkins by some scrawny waitress scratching by. And sure Tom Waits fell in love with her around then. I can see that.
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