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lil  ·  3707 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: What are some great, meaningful song lyrics you know of?

    It was then that I realized that both music and lyrics could be far more than what I had previously considered.
That's an interesting moment to reflect on (a post of its own someday).

For me it was hearing "Boris the Spider" on The Who's Happy Jack album. I think I still have that in vinyl.

To everyone that I've promised vinyl to: I've been talking to record store owners asking them for mailing envelopes for vinyl. They all say -- don't do it. It will wreck the album. Then they tell me about broken albums they received in the mail. So sadly, it's not going to happen. I know I promised you a couple of albums, also ButterflyEffect and someone else whose snail mail address is sitting here on my desk.





briandmyers  ·  3706 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Just FYI, the album was "Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy". Great album, with a great name.

[edit] Wikipedia says this about that title :

    Meaty: Daltrey, who was quite fit at the time, Beaty: Moon, for his drumming, Big: Entwistle, who was a large person, often referred to as "The Ox" (lending his nickname to the instrumental of the same name), and Bouncy: Townshend, who jumped about quite acrobatically during performances.
lil  ·  3706 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yup, Boris was on that too. The Happy Jack album was released in the UK as "A Quick One." Here's my album:

Brian, did you ever hear a song that made you go - oh, I didn't realize that could also be on an album.

briandmyers  ·  3706 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Very cool, I had no idea that album existed. Sweet cover art.

I'm not sure I understand your question, though. What do you mean? Unusual songs, maybe? As a kid, I was a big Dr Demento fan, so any kind of 'weird' music was interesting to me.

lil  ·  3706 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    What do you mean?
I mean mold-breaking songs. Earlier in the thread thenewgreen wrote this:
    When I was about 12 years old, I heard the Beatles song I am the Walrus for the first time. It was then that I realized that both music and lyrics could be far more than what I had previously considered.
There are many ways of "breaking the rules" -- weird music, as you say, does that.
briandmyers  ·  3706 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Ah, I see.

The first one that comes to mind is "We Have Heaven", by Yes (Fragile album). In that song, Jon Anderson laid down many vocal tracks, and sang harmony (and a 'round' format), with himself - no other vocalist. Kinda blew my teen-aged mind a little. Also, in the same song, they did something really cool. The song ends abruptly with a slamming-door sound, followed by footsteps walking away. Later, on the other side of the album, after the last song, we hear the door open, and "We have Heaven" finishes. So very cool.

ButterflyEffect  ·  3707 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    I think I still have that in vinyl.

I hope you still have it, it makes me sad when people dump all of their records for one reason or another.

No worries on the record! I still listen to those CDs you sent over!

thenewgreen  ·  3707 days ago  ·  link  ·  

What? No vinyl?

I think you should just let me square cash you some money and I'll pay for you to nicely pack it up and first class mail your collection to me. I will listen to it. Often. Name your price seniorita