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Topic: Heading on down to the river/sea Posted: February 25 2010 at 22:02
So in responding to a Springsteen thread 'round these parts, I just mentioned in passing lyrics (including a reference to Hendrix) where singer and some other head on down to the river and/or sea -- I suppose we'll find some Levees in here if we go back far enough -- to make love, drown, escape, hang out, start a new life underwater, or have some other fate befall them.
I mean we've got Hendrix, Springsteen, and more recently Decemberists, and who knows how many others that I'm not thinking of at the moment, pretty much engaging in this activity. Oh Neil Young, didn't he shoot his baby down by the river? How many of these songs are there? Dire Straits, what was that down by the waterline? Arthur Brown's Water. Let the water flow.
So what is this archetype in rock lyrics? Where did this come from?
Can you tell me where we're headin'?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon.
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Posted: March 06 2010 at 14:59
Yes, we're all water. That's what we are besides I guess carbon. I'm no biologist.
The sources are there. John The Baptist. The Nile. The Ganges. Tigris and Euphrates. I'm sure there's an equivalent in every culture. Water, and what happens there. Drive your Chevy to the levee. In the shadow of the cargo I take you one time. So down and down and down we go.
What's the source, prog-rock-wise,or more specifically rock in general? Why do the rock bands of our time seemingly go back to this? I need to go back and listen to some delta blues.
For those who are still in school, this would make a great PhD thesis. I'm just fascinated by all of the references I constantly run across in pretty much any album.
Can you tell me where we're headin'?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon.
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