• Amity
    5.3k
    This thread is growing into a love shack, baby.Olivier5

    :cool:
    I think that's @Hanover's place.
    Pretty sure I caught sight of one of his goats.
    Better not go there...
  • Olivier5
    6.2k
    Did you ever wake up with a song, not in your heart but running through your head...?
    The tune just fine but the words...

    This morning it was, "I can't stand the pain. On my window. Rain"

    The song:
    I Can't Stand the Rain - Ann Peebles (1974)
    Amity

    This happens to me a lot. I think my subconscious is speaking to me via songs, reminding me important stuff I need to mind, through the lyrics of songs popping into my head for no obvious reason.

    In your case, it would be an expression of pain, that replaced the word 'rain' in the lyrics you recreated mentally. I am sorry that you are going (apparently) through some pain. The best song I know about that is unfortunately written for a man, and in French, but here is an attempt at a translation:




    Hey Manu, get yourself home
    Your beer’s awash with tears
    The pub’s about to close
    And you’re pissing off the barman
    I never believed a guy in leather
    Could cry like you do
    I didn’t even think
    You were capable of suffering
    I was forgetting that your tattoos
    And your knife blade
    Are really just a way to protect
    Your big soft heart

    Don’t do anything stupid Manu
    Don’t go slashing your wrists
    One woman lost
    Ten pals that come back

    We were all shacked up
    While you were single
    You used to say “I’m bored shitless
    And I’d like to save myself”
    You met this chick
    Who was good for no one
    You said “she’s the one for me,
    Or something ain’t right”
    You were a bit hasty
    Getting her name tattooed
    In the place where your
    Big stupid heart beats

    Don’t do anything stupid Manu
    You’re hurting me mate
    One woman lost
    It’s ten pals that come back

    I tell you we’re wolves;
    We’re meant to live in packs,
    But never in couples
    Or not for very long

    Us lot, we sent our chicks packing
    Donkey's years ago
    You, you’re still in the blink
    With yours and freaking out
    Hey Manu, living free
    Often means living alone
    That can be a bellyache
    But it’s good for the soul


    Don’t do anything stupid Manu
    Hatred ain't good for nothing
    One woman lost
    It’s ten pals that come back

    She’s not in love anymore
    Time to sling your hook Manu
    She can’t be happy
    In the arms of a hooligan
    If when you tell her “I love you”
    She asks for a light
    If she has a migraine
    As soon as you’re in the sack
    Tell her that you’re sorry
    That you must have been walking
    On the wrong side of the road
    The day you met her
    You must’ve got your wires crossed

    Don’t do anything stupid Manu
    Don’t go slashing your wrists
    One woman lost
    It’s ten pals that come back
  • 180 Proof
    15.4k
    :clap: "Tin. Roof. Rusted!"
  • Olivier5
    6.2k
    "Tin. Roof. Rusted!"180 Proof

    :-)

    "A lyric from The B-52’s hit song “Love Shack,” tin roof, rusted is interpreted by some to mean “pregnant,” usually with an unintended baby."
  • 180 Proof
    15.4k
    :lol: :up: I lived in Atlanta on and off for over a decade and I never heard that but it sounds right to my carpetbagger ears (especially since the B-52s were from nearby Athens, GA).
  • Olivier5
    6.2k
    :smile: I always fancied Americanisms. They are so evocative. (one of my favorites is: it's not over untill the fat lady sings)
  • Olivier5
    6.2k
    Hello, hello, hello
    Is anybody in there?
    Just nod if you can hear me
    Is there anyone at home?

    Come on, come on down
    I hear you're feeling down
    Well I can ease your pain
    Get you on your feet again

    Relax, relax, relax
    I need some information first
    Just the basic facts
    Can you show me where it hurts?

    There is no pain, you are receding
    A distant ship's smoke on the horizon
    You are only coming through in waves
    Your lips move, but I can't hear what you're saying

    When I was a child, I had a fever
    My hands felt just like two balloons

    Now I've got that feeling once again
    I can't explain, you would not understand
    This is not how I am

    I have become comfortably numb

    OK, OK, OK
    Just a little pin prick.
    There'll be no more, aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh,
    But you may feel a little sick.

    Can you stand up, stand up, stand up.
    I do believe it's working good.
    That'll keep you going for the show.

    Come on, it's time to go.

    There is no pain, you are receding.
    A distant ship's smoke on the horizon.
    You are only coming through in waves.
    Your lips move, but I can't hear what you're saying.

    When I was a child, I caught a fleeting glimpse
    Out of the corner of my eye.
    I turned to look, but it was gone.
    I cannot put my finger on it now.
    The child has grown, the dream is gone.

    I have become comfortably numb.

  • Amity
    5.3k
    This happens to me a lot. I think my subconscious is speaking to me via songs, reminding me important stuff I need to mind, through the lyrics of songs popping into my head for no obvious reason.

    In your case, it would be an expression of pain, that replaced the word 'rain' in the lyrics you recreated mentally. I am sorry that you are going (apparently) through some pain. The best song I know about that is unfortunately written for a man, and in French, but here is an attempt at a translation
    Olivier5

    The thing is with:
    This morning it was, "I can't stand the pain. On my window. Rain"Amity

    Appreciate your thoughts.

    I wasn't in any physical pain. Unless as part of the brain strain, of being human.
    'I can't stand the pain'.
    Perhaps stemming from frustration at powerlessness in the face of...everything that's wrong.
    'On my window'. Reflections of a glass barrier between the external and internal.
    'Rain'. Good or bad, life 'weather' depending.

    Way too much thinking on stuff that passes through your mind.
    Not always as important as we think it is, and then again...

    Enjoy the day :sparkle:
  • Amity
    5.3k
    Nota bene: my latest album is out now!
    But nobody is listening :groan: so I've come here for some...er...attention :starstruck:
    https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/13331/the-art-act-or-end-of-attention
    What happens when we don't pay attention...?
    What does it cost?

    Pay Attention



    [Verse 1]
    Sometimes I don’t pay attention
    And I hit cars
    Sometimes I don’t pay attention
    And I start wars
    Sometimes I don’t pay attention
    (You know what I mean
    You know what I mean)
    Sometimes I don’t pay attention
    (You know what I mean
    You know what I mean)
    [Chorus]
    So if I ask you a question, don’t answer it
    And if I send you an email, don’t hit “reply”
    'Cause I don’t know why, know why, I sent it in the first place
    And if it´s in the best interest, I’ll think of it
    But if it’s not, oh well, I can’t deny
    That I don’t know why, know why
    I’m still a part of this human race

    [Verse 2]
    Sometimes I don’t pay attention
    And I burn toast
    Sometimes I don’t pay attention
    And it hurts you to the most
    Sometimes I don’t pay attention
    (You know what I mean
    You know what I mean)
    Sometimes I don’t pay attention
    (You know what I mean
    You know what I mean)

    REPEAT CHORUS X3
  • Amity
    5.3k
    Who are the attention seekers?
    Our probable next PM. Already making trouble.
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/aug/02/liz-truss-dismissal-of-attention-seeker-sturgeon-will-horrify-scots-says-snp

    Pity idiot Truss and the Tories can't be ignored :meh:

    Here come the Pretenders...gotta love Chrissie...



    Brass in Pocket
    The Pretenders

    I got brass in pocket
    I got bottle, I'm gonna use it
    Intention, I feel inventive
    Gonna make you, make you, make you notice and

    Got motion, restrained emotion
    Been driving, Detroit leaning
    No reason, just seems so pleasing
    Gonna make you, make you, make you notice

    Gonna use my arms
    Gonna use my legs
    Gonna use my style
    Gonna use my sidestep
    Gonna use my fingers
    Gonna use my, my, my, imagination

    'Cause I going make you see
    There's nobody else here, no one like me
    I'm special
    (Special)
    So special
    (Special)
    I got have some of your attention, give it to me

    I got rhythm, I can't miss a beat
    I got a new Skank, so reet
    Got something, I'm winking at you
    Gonna make you, make you, make you notice

    Gonna use my arms
    Gonna use my legs
    Gonna use my style
    Gonna use my sidestep
    Gonna use my fingers
    Gonna use my, my, my, imagination

    Oh, 'cause I gonna make you see
    There's nobody else here, no one like me
    I'm special
    (Special)
    So special
    (Special)
    I got to have some of your attention, give it to me

    'Cause I gonna make you see
    There's nobody else here, no one like me
    I'm special
    (Special)
    So special
    (Special)
    I got have some of your attention, give it to me
    Ohh, in when you are

    Songwriters: Chrissie Hynde, James Honeyman Scott
    For non-commercial use only.
    Data from: Musixmatch
  • Agent Smith
    9.5k
    Maybe we can do something with this musicalization of philosophy or, conversely, the philosophization of music. Wouldn't that be awesome?! The point to education has always been to make learning fun, oui mes amies?
  • Hanover
    13k
    , did you change your job or your attitude?
    Did you pick your own wars or battles?
    Change. Of cages challenging
    Amity

    Have been thinking about this, and just now got around to answering...

    I changed jobs, but it applies to everything. It's that feeling of hollow success, where you've mastered the task, gained the respect, have become the go to person, and you could coast the rest of the way in the safety of the confines of the cage, where you have the lead role. You have all the trappings of success, but a trap is the worst accomplishment of them all.

    The walk on part in the war, though, there's no cage. It's the chaos and uncertainty of the moment. It's wondering if you're going to make it or if the next day will be at all like the last.

    It's freedom. It's the lack of clinging to all the trappings of safety and comfort. It's pure expression, no one confining you, not trapped in by the fear you may lose. The bullets flying too fast to think about rest.

    It's that manic state that knows no bounds, and it's the realization that the cage held no safety at all, but it assured a slow cutting off and a death. It's realizing if you can survive the war, you're invincible.

    So yeah, that lyric means a lot to me. And that it's part of a song that wishes someone was here, who critically is gone, well that's another story, but part of what it means to be at it without much else to lose, dependant only on what you've got right then and there. Not having to cling to anything at all.

    Clinging. The worst of things. Hanging tight like your life depends on it when it's letting go where life begins.

    A ramble I know, but maybe that adds clarity. Or not. But that's what I heard when I heard the song.
  • Amity
    5.3k
    Have been thinking about this, and just now got around to answering...Hanover

    Thank you. Worth the wait.

    So yeah, that lyric means a lot to me. And that it's part of a song that wishes someone was here, who critically is gone, well that's another story, but part of what it means to be at it without much else to lose, dependant only on what you've got right then and there. Not having to cling to anything at all.Hanover

    There's always another story...more lyrics which mean a lot, in different ways.

    A ramble I know, but maybe that adds clarity. Or not. But that's what I heard when I heard the song.Hanover

    You should know me by now. I love a good ramble and listening to another do the same :hearts:
  • Amity
    5.3k


    It is time for you to stop all of your sobbing
    Yes it's time for you to stop all of your sobbing, ohh ohh ohh
    There's one thing you gotta do, to make me still want you
    Gotta stop sobbing now, stop sobbing now
    Yeah, yeah, stop, stop, stop, stop

    It is time for you to laugh instead of crying
    Yes it's time for you to laugh so keep on trying, ohh ohh ohh
    There's one thing you gotta do, to make me still want you
    Gotta stop sobbing now, stop sobbing now
    Yeah, yeah, stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it

    Each little tear that falls from your eyes
    Makes, makes me want
    To take you in my arms and tell you
    To stop all your sobbing

    There's one thing you gotta do, to make me still want you
    Then there's one thing you gotta know, to make me want you so
    Gotta stop sobbing now, stop sobbing now
    Yeah, yeah, stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it

    Gotta stop sobbing now, gotta stop sobbing now
    Stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it
    Gotta stop sobbing now, gotta stop sobbing now
    Stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it
    Songwriters: Ray Davies. For non-commercial use only.
  • Amity
    5.3k

    Just for you, rosebud :wink: :hearts: :flower:

  • Pinprick
    950


    What It’s Like

    [Verse 1]
    We've all seen the man at the liquor store beggin' for your change
    The hair on his face is dirty, dreadlocked and full of mange
    He ask the man for what he could spare with shame in his eyes
    "Get a job, you fucking slob" is all he replies

    [Hook]
    God forbid you ever had to walk a mile in his shoes
    Cause then you really might know what it's like to sing the blues
    Then you really might know what it's like (what it's like)
    Then you really might know what it's like (what it's like)
    Then you really might know what it's like (what it's like)
    Then you really might know what it's like (what it's like)

    [Verse 2]
    Mary got pregnant from a kid named Tom who said he was in love
    He said: "Don't worry about a thing, baby doll; I'm the man you've been dreamin' of"
    But three months later he said he won't date her or return her calls
    And she sweared, "Goddamn, If I find that man I'm cuttin' off his balls!"
    And then she heads for the clinic and she gets some static walkin' through the door:
    They call her a killer, and they call her a sinner, and they call her a whore!

    [Hook 2]
    God forbid you ever had to walk a mile in her shoes
    Cause then you really might know what it's like to have to choose
    Then you really might know what it's like (what it's like)
    Then you really might know what it's like (what it's like)
    Then you really might know what it's like (what it's like)
    Then you really might know what it's like (what it's like)

    [Bridge]
    I've seen a rich man beg
    I've seen a good man sin
    I've seen a tough man cry
    I've seen a loser win
    And a sad man grin
    I heard an honest man lie
    I've seen the good side of bad and the down side of up
    And everything between
    I licked the silver spoon, drank from the golden cup
    Smoked the finest green
    I stroked the baddest dimes
    At least a couple of times
    Before I broke their heart
    You know where it ends
    Yo, it usually depends
    On where you start

    [Verse 3]
    I knew this kid named Max, he used to get fat stacks out on the corner with drugs
    He liked to hang out late, liked to get shit faced and keep pace with thugs
    Until late one night there was a big gunfight and Max lost his head
    He pulled out his chrome .45, talked some shit and wound up dead
    Now his wife and his kids are caught in the midst of all of his pain
    You know it comes that way, at least that's what they say when you play the game

    [Hook]
    God forbid you ever had to wake up to hear the news
    Cause then you really might know what it's like to have to lose
    Then you really might know what it's like (what it's like)
    Then you really might know what it's like (what it's like)
    Then you really might know what it's like (what it's like)
    To have to lose...
  • Amity
    5.3k
    An anti-war protest song by the one-hit wonder German band Nena from their 1983 album.
    An English-language version titled "99 Red Balloons", with lyrics by Kevin McAlea, was also released after the wild success of the German song internationally. The English version is not a direct translation of the German original and contains somewhat different lyrics.

  • Amity
    5.3k
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  • Amity
    5.3k
    So I got wondering if the 'Protest Song' was alive and kicking in 2022...
    Not exactly mainstream. Why?

  • Amity
    5.3k

    Just got around to listening to this. It's so good :cool:

    He asks a man for what he could spare, with shame in his eyes
    "Get a job you fu**in' slob," is all he replies
    God forbid you ever had to walk a mile in his shoes
    'Cause then you really might know what it's like to sing the blues
    [...]
    I've seen the good side of bad and the downside of up
    And everything between
    I licked the silver spoon drank from the golden cup
    And smoked the finest green
    I stroked the fattest dimes at least a couple of times
    Before I broke their heart
    You know where it ends, yo, it usually depends on where you start
  • Amity
    5.3k


    Woke up cold one Tuesday
    I'm looking tired and feeling quite sick
    I felt like there was something missing in my day to day life
    So I quickly opened the wardrobe
    Pulled out some jeans and a t-shirt that seemed clean
    Topped it off with a pair of old shoes
    That were ripped around the seams
    And I thought these shoes just don't suit me

    Hey, I put some new shoes on
    And suddenly everything is right
    I said, hey I put some new shoes on
    And everybody's smiling, it's so inviting

    Oh short on money but long on time
    Slowly strolling in the sweet sunshine
    And I'm running late and I don't need an excuse
    Cause I'm wearing my brand new shoes

    Woke up late one Thursday
    And I'm seeing stars as I'm rubbing my eyes
    And I felt like there were two days missing
    As I focused on the time
    And I made my way to the kitchen
    But I had to stop from the shock of what I found
    A room full of all my friends dancing round and round
    And I thought hello new shoes
    Bye bye blues
    [chorus]
    Take me wandering through these streets
    Where bright lights and angels meet
    Stone to stone they take me on
    I'm walking to the break of dawn
    [repetitions]

    Songwriters: Paolo Giovanni Nutini, Matt Benbrook, Jim Duguid. For non-commercial use only.
    Data From: Musixmatch
  • Olivier5
    6.2k
    I liked that. Here's one to match, though I couldn't find the lyrics.

  • Amity
    5.3k
    Here's one to match, though I couldn't find the lyrics.Olivier5

    'Fancy Jeans'.
    I like the fun and cheeky wordplay.
    If you click on CC, you can read the subtitles.
  • Amity
    5.3k
    Look inside Paulo's wardrobe; more than jeans and shoes.
    Catch sight of another Scottish singer/songwriter and musician - Gerry Rafferty. :cool:



    Winding your way down on Baker Street
    Light in your head and dead on your feet
    Well, another crazy day
    You'll drink the night away
    And forget about ev'rything

    This city desert makes you feel so cold
    It's got so many people, but it's got no soul
    And it's taken you so long
    To find out you were wrong
    When you thought it held everything

    You used to think that it was so easy
    You used to say that it was so easy
    But you're tryin', you're tryin' now
    Another year and then you'd be happy
    Just one more year and then you'd be happy
    But you're cryin', you're cryin' now

    Way down the street there's a light in his place
    He opens the door, he's got that look on his face
    And he asks you where you've been
    You tell him who you've seen
    And you talk about anything

    He's got this dream about buying some land
    He's gonna give up the booze and the one-night stands
    And then he'll settle down
    In some quiet little town
    And forget about ev'rything

    But you know he'll always keep movin'
    You know he's never gonna stop movin'
    'Cause he's rollin', he's the rolling stone
    When you wake up, it's a new mornin'
    The sun is shinin', it's a new mornin'
    You're goin', you're goin' home

    Songwriters: Gerry Rafferty
    For non-commercial use only.
    Data From: Musixmatch
  • 180 Proof
    15.4k


    "Trust My Baby" (2:41)
    The Real Folk Blues, 1966 (song released 1960)
    Sonny Boy Williamson II



    "Checkin' Up On My Baby" (1:53)
    The Real Folk Blues, 1966 (song released 1960)
    Sonny Boy Williamson II

    So you
    raise your window
    so I can
    ease out
    soft and slow ..


    "One Way Out" (2:44)
    The Real Folk Blues, 1966 (song released 1962)
    Sonny Boy Williamson II
  • Seeker
    214


    There is a house built out of stone
    Wooden floors, walls, and window sills
    Tables and chairs worn by all of the dust
    This is a place where I don't feel alone
    This is a place where I feel at home


    And I built a home
    For you, for me
    Until it disappeared
    From me, from you
    And now, it's time to leave
    And turn to dust


    Out in the garden where we planted the seeds
    There is a tree as old as me
    Branches were sewn by the color of green
    Ground had arose and passed its knees


    By the cracks of his skin I climbed to the top
    I climbed the tree to see the world
    When the gusts came around to blow me down
    Held on as tightly as you held onto me
    Held on as tightly as you held onto me


    And I built a home
    For you, for me
    Until it disappeared
    From me, from you
    And now, it's time to leave
    And time to die
  • Hanover
    13k
    So I knew this girl long ago, and I clicked with her in what I thought a special way, but she was off the chart borderline and the mood swings from love to hate so sharp and wild. I was forever disappointed that I could never convince her I meant no harm, but she couldn't help but to project her insecurities upon me, reading malice where there was nothing but kindness.

    I let her go because I brought her such unintended pain and me such grief at her suffering. I imagine she's somewhere alone, but only because her view of reality was skewed by childhood trauma, not because the world still rejects her.

    This song pleads my case, but it'd have fallen on damaged ears had I sent it way back when.

    I heard this long after she came and went, but instantly saw her in these words.

  • 180 Proof
    15.4k
    When you're down and out
    When you're on the street
    When evening falls so hard
    I will comfort you
    I'll take your part
    Oh when darkness comes
    And pain is all, is all around

    'Bridge Over Troubled Water" (5:31)
    Aretha's Greatest Hits, 1971
    writer Paul Simon, 1970^^
    performer Aretha Franklin

    https://youtu.be/4G-YQA_bsOU ^^

    *

    Four in the morning
    Crapped out
    Yawning
    Longing my life away
    I'll never worry
    Why should I?
    It's all gonna fade

    "Still Crazy After All These Years" (5:05)
    My World, 1993
    writer Paul Simon, 1975**
    performer, Ray Charles

    https://youtu.be/Q5Eoax6I-O4 **
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