2016/03/11 11:26:18
BobF
IMO, Echoes is pretty darn deep in places.  Got a favorite?
 
"Overhead the albatross hangs motionless upon the air
And deep beneath the rolling waves in labyrinths of coral caves
The echo of a distant tide
Comes willowing across the sand
And everything is green and submarine

And no one showed us to the land
And no one knows the wheres or whys
But something stirs and something tries
And starts to climb towards the light

Strangers passing in the street
By chance two separate glances meet
And I am you and what I see is me
And do I take you by the hand
And lead you through the land
And help me understand the best I can
And no one calls us to move on
And no one forces down our eyes
No one speaks
And no one tries
No one flies around the sun

Cloudless every day you fall upon my waking eyes
Inviting and inciting me to rise
And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning

And no one sings me lullabies
And no one makes me close my eyes
So I throw the windows wide
And call to you across the sky."
2016/03/11 11:41:57
bapu
River Deep, Moutain High.
2016/03/11 11:42:37
bapu
All of Jon Anderson's lyrics are deep
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(in B.S.)
2016/03/11 11:46:55
Karyn
Yellow Submarine?
 
Octopuss'ss's Garden?
2016/03/11 12:00:33
craigb
Down Down by Status Quo?
 
Get down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Get down deeper and down

I want all the world to see
To see you're laughing
And you're laughing at me
I can take it all from you 
Again again again again again again again
Deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Get down deeper and down

I have all the ways you see
To keep you guessing 
Stop your messing with me
You'll be back to find your way
Again again again again again again again
Deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Get down 

Get down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Get down deeper and down

I have found out you see
I know what you're doing
What you`re doing to me
I'll keep on and say to you
Again again again again again again again
Deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Get down
2016/03/11 12:15:48
Moshkito
Hi,
 
Depends on the context.
 
I like Amon Duul 2's lyrics ... "Apocalyptic Bore", the stuff in "Wolf City", and the earlier stuff in "Dance of the Lemmings" and "Yeti" ... in that most of these are actually pure magic theater stuff and in essence totally psychedelic, but not written to look cool, but to be much more literary than that ... "Apocalyptic Bore", for example, is as much about the joke that Star Wars became, as it is about the commune excitement coming to an end ... or a fantasy, that no longer meant anything for anyone but the idea itself.
 
After that ... Peter Hammill ... has the best lyrics, although most people don't always like him, because he can sound very difficult, when he screams, talks and sings on the same sentence in many pieces of his ... but to say that "Godbluff" or "Still Life". or "Silent Corner, Empty Space", or "Out of Water" ... material is blank is crazy ... he's as good a lyricist as there is, and one can even hear things that at first listen sound strange and in the end ... they aren't .. check out "A Way Out", if you have enough love in your heart! It's so true it's scary!
 
While it is customary to think that Beatles, Dylan, and others wrote the book on meaningful lyrics, in many ways there are others with a more interesting take on lyrics and the variable literary view on them ... which in america is a joke ... and it is specially so for folks that do not know what the lyrics are about, and they are too lazy to go find out ... well, in some cases, it may take a life time ... but what the heck ... Bapu is excused, but only gets a B for the mention! Close to the Edge is much better for Bapu, I'm guessing. But he is not the only person not enjoying the lyrics in TFTO, either! I don't get the lyrics in the Tibetan Bardo,, either! Or the Egyptian Book of the Dead!
 
Rock music lyrics is more the literature of our time ... than any actual literary content ... and that has to do with people's loss of the ability to read things and maybe even study some of them ... rock music, while excellent in many ways, due to the top ten thing, is trying hard to dissolve "meaning" and "deep" from most works ... and until that generation finds out that it can have many different levels, the ability to appreciate the depth of just about anything is not quite as arbitrary as we think ... but saying Neil Young is vacuous would also be incorrect, for example ... "Ohio" is deadly serious and we have a tendency to deny him the pure truth of those words ... because we want songs, not meanings!
 
And to me that is the problem. A song has to be something that you can enjoy drunk and not have to worry about it meaning anything ... so yeah ... some songs  are just that ... songs! 
2016/03/11 13:04:50
jamesg1213
I love songs and well-crafted lyrics. Had a good think about this and I'll go with a recent one by Mark Knopfler. He used to be a journalist and has a real feel for a 'story' song. This one bits the bill because it tells of when he worked on a paper and met the poet Basil Bunting.
 
My Saturday job pays six and six down
A copy boy at the Chronicle
Five cigarettes and two silver half crowns
Meeting Vince at Mark Toney's in town
Boy, do we get around
Basil sits there on the table for subs
But not a part of the Bri-nylon club
Ancient blue sweater, too old for the job
Bored out of his mind
With the Colins and Bobs
I'm a jack and a lad
And I'm up for the world
And I've kissed a Gateshead girl
He calls for a copy boy, grumpy as hell
Poets have to eat as well
What he wouldn't give just to walk out today
To have time to think about time
And young love thrown away
I'm a jack and a lad
And I'm up for the world
And I've kissed a Gateshead girl
Starlings swarming
A cloud over Grainger Street
Over the black church
Over the Black Gate
And the shadowy Keep
He peers through his wire rims
At the fish and chip words
He's supposed to dish up and forget
His drudgery now has become slightly blurred
By one of his Players untipped cigarettes
Bury all joy
Put the poems in sacks
And bury me here with the hacks
In the summer the fair
Will stretch over the Moor
Lovers will lie and make out in the park
Basil puts on his old duffel and scarf
And goes out into the dark


Knopfler discusses the song here at about 9mins in;
 

2016/03/11 14:12:22
BobF
Nice.  I think for story songs Harry Chapin is hard to beat.
 
A Better Place To Be
It was an early morning bar room
And the place just opened up
And the little man come in so fast and it
Started at his cups

And the broad who served the whiskey
She was a big old friendly girl
And tried to fight her empty nights
By smilin' at the world

And she said "Hey Bub, It's been awhile
Since you been around
Where the hell you been hidin'?
And why you look so down ?

The little man just sat there like he'd never heard a sound
The waitress she gave out with a cough
Acting not the least put off
She spoke once again

She said, "I don't want to bother you
Consider it's understood
I know I'm not no beauty queen
But I sure can listen good"

And the little man took his drink in his hand
And he raised it to his lips
He took a couple of sips
And he told that waitress this story

I am the midnight watchman down at Miller's Tool and Die
And I watch the metal rusting, I watch the time go by
A week ago at the Diner, I stopped to get a bite
And this here lovely lady she sat two seats from my right
And Lord, Lord, Lord
She was alright

You see, she was so damned beautiful she could warm a winter's frost
But she looked long past lonely, and well nigh kinda lost
Now I'm not much of a mover or a pick-em-up easy guy
But I decided to glide on over and give her one good try
And Lord, Lord, Lord
She was worth a try

And I was tongued-tied like a school boy
I stammered out some words
It did not seem to matter much 'cause I don't think she heard
She just looked clear on through me to a space back in my head
And it shamed me into silence, as quietly she said

'If you want me to come with you that's all right with me
'Cause I know I'm going nowhere and anywhere's a better place to be
Anywhere's a better place to be'

When I drove her to my boarding house and I took her up to my room
And I went to turn on the only light to brighten up the gloom
But she said, "Please leave the light off, oh, I don't mind the dark"
And as her clothes all tumbled 'round her, I could hear my heart

The moonlight shown upon her as she lay back in my bed
It was the kind of scene I only had imagined in my head
I just could not believe it, to think that she was real
And as I tried to tell her she said, "I know just how you feel

And if you want to come here with me that's all right with me
'Cause I've been oh so lonely, lovin' someone is a better way to be
Anywhere's a better way to be"

When the morning came so swiftly I held her in my arms
She slept like a baby, snug and safe from harm
I did not want to share her or dare to break the mood
So before she woke I went out to buy us both some food
I came back with my paper bag to find that she was gone
She'd left a six word letter saying, 'It's time that I moved on'

You know the waitress took her bar rag
And she wiped it across her eyes
And as she spoke her voice came out as something like a sigh
She said, "I wish that I was beautiful or that you were halfway blind
And I wish I weren't so goddamned fat, I wish that you were mine
And I wish that you'd come with me when I leave for home
For we both know all about emptiness and livin' all alone"

And the little man
Looked at the empty glass in his hand
And he smiled a crooked grin
He said, "I guess I'm out of gin
And I know we both have been so lonely

And if you want me to come with you that's all right with me
'Cause I know I'm goin' nowhere and anywhere's a better place to be'"
2016/03/11 14:19:22
eph221
I love the title *Dance of the Lemmings*:D:D  You'll notice I changed the title of *prince albert's cave* to *the dance of the shoemaker*.  
2016/03/11 14:51:26
jamesg1213
Moshkito
 
"Apocalyptic Bore", for example, is as much about the joke that Star Wars became, as it is about the commune excitement coming to an end ... or a fantasy, that no longer meant anything for anyone but the idea itself.
 
 




I very much doubt that, seeing as it was recorded 3 years before Star Wars was even released.
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