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Ben2112
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Posted: June 07 2005 at 17:20 |
Arrgh, how could I forget the master wordsmith Neil Peart?!
"If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice" (so true)
My signature, from "Territories"
"And the boy pulls down his baseball cap and covers up his eyes"
"Any escape might help to smoothe the unattractive truth
That the suburbs have no charms to soothe the restless dreams of youth"
"Gaze into his prism, knowing they are near
Leads them to the dungeons, spectres numb with fear
They bow defeated"
"Everyone would gather on the 24th of May..." (hehe my B-day)
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nacho
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Posted: June 07 2005 at 17:30 |
Two beautiful ones:
What did you dream? It's alright, we told you what to dream...
And this one a little longer:
And a ring of violet bruises They were pinned upon her arm. Two hundred francs for sanctuary and she led me by the hand To a room of dancing shadows where all the heartache disappears And from glowing tongues of candles I heard her whisper in my ear "'J'entend ton coeur" I can hear your heart
I guess 99% of you will recognize them!
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nacho
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Posted: June 07 2005 at 17:38 |
And this one will be much more difficult: it's not English and it's not prog, but I get shivers every time I listen to this song:
Ich bin gestorben dem Weltgetümmel und rüh' in einem stillen Gebiet Ich leb' allein in meinem Himmel, in meinem Lieben, in meinem Lied
Actually, I hope nobody else has put this beautiful poem into music...
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Moogtron III
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Posted: June 07 2005 at 17:44 |
"Has the dawn ever seen your eyes,
have the days made you so unwise..."
I love those lines... Strange, but true. Piece of cake to find out where they came from, I guess...
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Moogtron III
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Posted: June 07 2005 at 17:47 |
nacho wrote:
Two beautiful ones:
What did you dream? It's alright, we told you what to dream...
And this one a little longer:
And a ring of violet bruises They were pinned upon her arm. Two hundred francs for sanctuary and she led me by the hand To a room of dancing shadows where all the heartache disappears And from glowing tongues of candles I heard her whisper in my ear "'J'entend ton coeur" I can hear your heart
I guess 99% of you will recognize them!
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Yes I do. As for the 2nd: I love a lot of the lyrics on side two of Misplaced Childhood.
Also: "It was morning, and I found myself mourning etc..." The pun is a bit cliche, but on the album it works. "...There is no childhood's end..." Fantastic.
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nacho
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Posted: June 07 2005 at 17:55 |
Moogtron III wrote:
"Has the dawn ever seen your eyes,
have the days made you so unwise..."
I love those lines... Strange, but true. Piece of cake to find out where they came from, I guess...
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Maybe we should ask threefates to help us...
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tuxon
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Posted: June 07 2005 at 18:02 |
Stand up and fight, for you know we are right. We must strike at the lies, that have spread like disease through our minds.
Steep, far too steep, grew the pathway ahead Descent was the only escape A wolf never flees in the face of his foe Fang knew the price he would pay
Maybe it was infatuation or the thrill of the chase Maybe you were always beyond my reach and my heart was playing safe But was that love in your eye I saw or the reflection of mine? I'll never really know for sure, you never really gave me time
But now I'm the snake in the grass, the ghost of film reels past I'm the producer of your nightmare and the performance has just begun It's just begun
There's a photo on the mantelpiece, when you bought your first guitar And your girlfriend came to see you when you were the rising star You knew your luck was holding when you filled the local hall The first time and the last time that you thought you had control
I could be a million miles away I'm a wandering stranger just trying to find some answers And although you're there you're a million miles away
I think you all know the most of these. The last one is from Pendragon's A million Miles away, though I lost the EP I'll always remember that line
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gdub411
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Posted: June 07 2005 at 20:00 |
Confidence has deserted me, with you it has forsaken me Confused and rejected, despised and alone I kiss isolation on its fevered brow Security clutching me, obscurity threatening me Your reasons were so obvious As my friend have qualified, I only laughed away your tears But even jesters cry
Really one could take Fish's lyrics from nearly every song he ever wrote...he is that good.
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tuxon
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Posted: June 07 2005 at 20:09 |
gdub411 wrote:
Confidence has deserted me, with you it has forsaken me Confused and rejected, despised and alone I kiss isolation on its fevered brow Security clutching me, obscurity threatening me Your reasons were so obvious As my friend have qualified, I only laughed away your tears But even jesters cry
Really one could take Fish's lyrics from nearly every song he ever wrote...he is that good.
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That's one of my favourite songs
The rain auditions at my window it's symphony echoes in my womb
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gdub411
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Posted: June 07 2005 at 20:16 |
or something far more simple by Fish but equally as entertaining...
Ooooooh Wah
Ooooooh Wah
You played, this scene before
You played this scene before
I the mote in your eye, I, I, I
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gdub411
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Posted: June 07 2005 at 20:21 |
Home is where the heart lies, but if the heart lies Where is home, is where the heart lies, but where is home?
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Dragon Phoenix
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Posted: June 08 2005 at 03:33 |
nacho wrote:
And this one will be much more difficult: it's not English and it's not prog, but I get shivers every time I listen to this song:
Ich bin gestorben dem Weltgetümmel und rüh' in einem stillen Gebiet Ich leb' allein in meinem Himmel, in meinem Lieben, in meinem Lied
Actually, I hope nobody else has put this beautiful poem into music...
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I think Mahler was the only one.
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nacho
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Posted: June 08 2005 at 03:39 |
Dragon Phoenix wrote:
nacho wrote:
And this one will be much more difficult: it's not English and it's not prog, but I get shivers every time I listen to this song:
Ich bin gestorben dem Weltgetümmel und rüh' in einem stillen Gebiet Ich leb' allein in meinem Himmel, in meinem Lieben, in meinem Lied
Actually, I hope nobody else has put this beautiful poem into music...
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I think Mahler was the only one.
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Eppur si muove
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BaldFriede
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Posted: June 08 2005 at 04:55 |
nacho wrote:
Dragon Phoenix wrote:
nacho wrote:
And this one will be much more difficult: it's not English and it's not prog, but I get shivers every time I listen to this song:
Ich bin gestorben dem Weltgetümmel und rüh' in einem stillen Gebiet Ich leb' allein in meinem Himmel, in meinem Lieben, in meinem Lied
Actually, I hope nobody else has put this beautiful poem into music...
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I think Mahler was the only one.
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I'd like to add a little correction to the lyrics. It is not "rüh' " (which is not even a German word) but "ruh' " (which is poetical shortness for "rest", v.i.)
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BaldJean and I; I am the one in blue.
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nacho
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Posted: June 08 2005 at 05:48 |
BaldFriede wrote:
nacho wrote:
Dragon Phoenix wrote:
nacho wrote:
And this one will be much more difficult: it's not English and it's not prog, but I get shivers every time I listen to this song:
Ich bin gestorben dem Weltgetümmel und rüh' in einem stillen Gebiet Ich leb' allein in meinem Himmel, in meinem Lieben, in meinem Lied
Actually, I hope nobody else has put this beautiful poem into music...
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I think Mahler was the only one.
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I'd like to add a little correction to the lyrics. It is not "rüh' " (which is not even a German word) but "ruh' " (which is poetical shortness for "rest", v.i.)
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Right, I found the whole poem by Rückert and it reads:
Ich bin der Welt abhangen gekommen, mir der ich sonst viele Zeit verdorben, sie hat so lange nichts von mir vernommen, sie mag wohl glauben, ich sei gestorben !
Es ist mir auch gar nichts daran gelegen, ob sie mich für gestorben hält, ich kann auch gar nichts sagen dagegen, denn wirklich bin ich gestorben der Welt.
Ich bin gestorben dem Weltgetümmel, und ruh in einem stillen Gebiet. Ich leb allein in meinem Himmel in meinem Lieben, in meinem Lied.
I'm sure the typo is in my CD booklet: not speaking a single word of German, it's difficult for me to have invented the ü there... I'll check it tonight at home...
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Jim Garten
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Posted: June 08 2005 at 07:45 |
Not one of my favorite songs of all time, but one line which has always stuck in my mind is:
"in the silence of my shame, the mute that sang the siren sog, has gone solo in the game, gone solo in the game, but the game is over" (Script For A Jester's Tear - Marillion)
But my classic of all time has to be:
"The lord of lords, king of kings, has returned to lead his children home - to take them to the new Jerusalem" (do I really need to give the song title/band? )
Edited by Jim Garten
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Ben2112
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Posted: June 08 2005 at 07:49 |
Jim Garten wrote:
"The lord of lords, king of kings, has returned to lead his children home - to take them to the new Jerusalem" (do I really need to give the song title/band? ) |
Butterfly - Mariah Carey?
Seriously though, you're right. That is a great line and a great example of music fitting the words; just sends shivers down my spine every time, and I'm not really a huge fan of the entire song.
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nacho
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Posted: June 08 2005 at 07:54 |
Jim Garten wrote:
But my classic of all time has to be:
"The lord of lords, king of kings, has returned to lead his children home - to take them to the new Jerusalem" (do I really need to give the song title/band? ) |
Is that from the album "Phil Collins - Love Songs: A Compilation... Old And New"?
No, no, stop beating me!!! I'll behave!!!
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firth_of_Fifth
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Posted: June 08 2005 at 07:55 |
Christ, yeah. That whole end section just gives me the shivers. It's very spiritual, God bless Genesis.
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BaldFriede
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Posted: June 08 2005 at 09:07 |
nacho wrote:
BaldFriede wrote:
nacho wrote:
Dragon Phoenix wrote:
nacho wrote:
And this one will be much more difficult: it's not English and it's not prog, but I get shivers every time I listen to this song:
Ich bin gestorben dem Weltgetümmel und rüh' in einem stillen Gebiet Ich leb' allein in meinem Himmel, in meinem Lieben, in meinem Lied
Actually, I hope nobody else has put this beautiful poem into music...
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I think Mahler was the only one.
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I'd like to add a little correction to the lyrics. It is not "rüh' " (which is not even a German word) but "ruh' " (which is poetical shortness for "rest", v.i.)
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Right, I found the whole poem by Rückert and it reads:
Ich bin der Welt abhangen gekommen, mir der ich sonst viele Zeit verdorben, sie hat so lange nichts von mir vernommen, sie mag wohl glauben, ich sei gestorben !
Es ist mir auch gar nichts daran gelegen, ob sie mich für gestorben hält, ich kann auch gar nichts sagen dagegen, denn wirklich bin ich gestorben der Welt.
Ich bin gestorben dem Weltgetümmel, und ruh in einem stillen Gebiet. Ich leb allein in meinem Himmel in meinem Lieben, in meinem Lied.
I'm sure the typo is in my CD booklet: not speaking a single word of German, it's difficult for me to have invented the ü there... I'll check it tonight at home...
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Still a litle typo . It is not "abhangen" but "abhanden".
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BaldJean and I; I am the one in blue.
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