I have really been listening to a lot of music lately and I have hit a great streak of songs that have always spoken (corny cliche) to me. We have had threads in the past that discussed what grabs people; Music/Riffs/Melodies or Lyrics.
For the record, it is both for me... Some songs the music catches me, and others it is the lyrics...
In the lyrics department, there are just some out there that have had an impression on me due to life and the ride it has given me. I know we all have songs like that. What bits and pieces of songs, maybe a verse here or chorus there, have hit home with you?????
1. A current one for me is from a Tom Petty song called "Crawling Back to You" off of the Wild Flowers album. One of the verses has a couple of lines that go: "I'm so tired of being tired, sure as night will follow day. Most things I worry about, never happen anyway." Surely not profound, but just hits home for me.
2. Another is "Against the Wind" by Bob Seger. "I'm older now but still running..... against the wind." There are times when the road certainly seems to be going uphill or that you are fighting against the wind....
The list goes on, and gets quite lengthy.... B) I'll add more as they come to me.
What are yours????
J
Lyrics that have hit home.....
I very much enjoy good lyrics. Sometimes I wonder why, when the artist knows that once released the tune is out there forever, they come up with such crappy lyrics. Anyway, some that are not crappy (in my mind at least) from music I have very recently been listening to include:
"I love my lady, she's long and lean...you mess with her you'll see a man get mean"
"I stepped out of Memphis when I was 10 years old, with a suit cut sharp as a razor and a heart made of gold. I had a guitar hanging just above waist high, and I'm gonna play that thing until the day I die"
"Once I lived the life of a millionaire, spent all my money, I just did not care.
Took all my friends out for a mighty good time, bought bootleg whiskey, champagne and wine.Then I began to fall so low, lost all my good friends, had nowhere to go.
I get my hands on a dollar again, I'm gonna hang on to it till that ol' eagle grins".
"I love my lady, she's long and lean...you mess with her you'll see a man get mean"
"I stepped out of Memphis when I was 10 years old, with a suit cut sharp as a razor and a heart made of gold. I had a guitar hanging just above waist high, and I'm gonna play that thing until the day I die"
"Once I lived the life of a millionaire, spent all my money, I just did not care.
Took all my friends out for a mighty good time, bought bootleg whiskey, champagne and wine.Then I began to fall so low, lost all my good friends, had nowhere to go.
I get my hands on a dollar again, I'm gonna hang on to it till that ol' eagle grins".
Great thread idea, Jason! I do love a good bit of song writing, though I admit that plenty of the songs I love don't really have great lyrics. I like them for other reasons, maybe the way the singer sings, or how the instruments sound. That said, there are certain songs that really resonate with my, lyrically. Just a couple of examples:
"The best thing you ever done for me, was to help me take my life less seriously. It's only life, after all!" Closer to Fine, the Indigo Girls
"I've been afraid of changing cos I built my life around you. But time makes you bolder, even children get older. And I'm getting older, too." Stevie Nicks, Landslide
"I've looked at life from both sides now, from win and lose and still somehow, it's life's illusions I recall. I really don't know life at all." Joni Mitchell, Both Sides Now
"The best thing you ever done for me, was to help me take my life less seriously. It's only life, after all!" Closer to Fine, the Indigo Girls
"I've been afraid of changing cos I built my life around you. But time makes you bolder, even children get older. And I'm getting older, too." Stevie Nicks, Landslide
"I've looked at life from both sides now, from win and lose and still somehow, it's life's illusions I recall. I really don't know life at all." Joni Mitchell, Both Sides Now
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Tony: Pride and Joy by Stevie Ray is a great example... love those myself...
Suzi: You just can't go wrong with another Stevie.... Also, the Joni Mitchell song... I recently found a copy of a song book for her. It has many of her classic hits with TAB and shows what is supposed to be the original tunings for all of them. I had never really listened to her much when I was younger, but since picking up the guitar and hearing her once in a while on my Pandora channel, I have really grown to enjoy that song quite a bit. Great example... B) Like I said, sometimes the music catches you instead of the lyrics...
J
Suzi: You just can't go wrong with another Stevie.... Also, the Joni Mitchell song... I recently found a copy of a song book for her. It has many of her classic hits with TAB and shows what is supposed to be the original tunings for all of them. I had never really listened to her much when I was younger, but since picking up the guitar and hearing her once in a while on my Pandora channel, I have really grown to enjoy that song quite a bit. Great example... B) Like I said, sometimes the music catches you instead of the lyrics...
J
Hi Jason,
Like you said the list could go endless. These are three of my favourites,
...
And liberty she pirouette When I think that I am free
...
(PETER GABRIEL - SOLSBURY HILL)
Not the torturer will scare me
Nor the body's final fall
Nor the barrels of death's rifles
Nor the shadows on the wall
Nor the night when to the ground
The last dim star of pain is held
But the blind indifference of a merciless unfeeling world
(ROGER WATERS - EACH SMALL CANDLE)
If you smile at me, I will understand
Cause that is something everybody everywhere does
in the same language
...
(CROSBY STILLS & NASH - WOODEN SHIPS)
Abilio
Like you said the list could go endless. These are three of my favourites,
...
And liberty she pirouette When I think that I am free
...
(PETER GABRIEL - SOLSBURY HILL)
Not the torturer will scare me
Nor the body's final fall
Nor the barrels of death's rifles
Nor the shadows on the wall
Nor the night when to the ground
The last dim star of pain is held
But the blind indifference of a merciless unfeeling world
(ROGER WATERS - EACH SMALL CANDLE)
If you smile at me, I will understand
Cause that is something everybody everywhere does
in the same language
...
(CROSBY STILLS & NASH - WOODEN SHIPS)
Abilio
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abiliog wrote:
Thanks for adding to the thread. B)
Love that line....If you smile at me, I will understand
Cause that is something everybody everywhere does
in the same language
...
(CROSBY STILLS & NASH - WOODEN SHIPS)
Abilio
Thanks for adding to the thread. B)
Here's two that resonate for me.
John Lennon-Imagine
“You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will live as one.”
Eric Clapton-Tears in Heaven
“Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?
I must be strong
And carry on
’Cause I know I don’t belong
Here in heaven.”
Max
John Lennon-Imagine
“You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will live as one.”
Eric Clapton-Tears in Heaven
“Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?
I must be strong
And carry on
’Cause I know I don’t belong
Here in heaven.”
Max
MY HOME'S IN MONTANA
My home's in Montana, I wear a bandana,
My spurs are of silver, my pony is gray.
While riding the ranges my luck never changes,
With foot in my stirrup I gallop away.
When valleys are dusty my pony is trusty,
He lopes through the blizzards, the snow in his ears.
The cattle may scatter but what does it matter,
My rope is a halter for pig-headed steers.
When far from the ranches I chop the pine branches
To heap on my campfire as daylight grows pale.
When I have partaken of beans and of bacon
I'll whistle a merry old song on the trail.
My home's in Montana, I wear a bandana,
My spurs are of silver, my pony is gray.
While riding the ranges my luck never changes,
With foot in my stirrup I gallop away.
When valleys are dusty my pony is trusty,
He lopes through the blizzards, the snow in his ears.
The cattle may scatter but what does it matter,
My rope is a halter for pig-headed steers.
When far from the ranches I chop the pine branches
To heap on my campfire as daylight grows pale.
When I have partaken of beans and of bacon
I'll whistle a merry old song on the trail.
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Heard these from Neil Young tonight....
Instead of cursing the darkness,
Light a candle for where we're going,
There's something ahead, worth fighting for.
I believe it is off of the Fork in the Road album.
Instead of cursing the darkness,
Light a candle for where we're going,
There's something ahead, worth fighting for.
I believe it is off of the Fork in the Road album.
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Absolutely brilliant!"I've looked at life from both sides now, from win and lose and still somehow, it's life's illusions I recall. I really don't know life at all." Joni Mitchell, Both Sides Now
Suzi
"And then one day you find
Ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run
You missed the starting gun"
-Pink Floyd
"They paved paradise
And put up a parking lot"
-Joni Mitchell
"And the sound we make together
Is the music to the story in your eyes
It's been shining down upon me now I realize"
-Justin Hayward
"Men`s mighty mine-machines digging in the ground
Stealing rare minerals where they can be found
Concrete caves with iron doors, bury it again,
While a starving frightened world fills the sea with grain"
-Moody Blues