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"You Write Like A Poet": Best Songwriter? Have you ever listened to lyrics to a song and thought to yourself, "I wish I could write lyrics so brilliant?" Well some songwriters are better then others, and I'm just spotlighting 4 that I think are the best for various reasons.
Kurt Cobain is probably the most difficult of the lot. His lyrics are hard to understand unless you really study then, and him. Here are some lyrics from Nirvana's song "Milk It". I am my own parasite I don't need a host to live We feed off of each other We can share our endorphins Doll steak, test meat I own my own pet virus I get to pet and name her Her milk is my shit My shit is her milk Doll steak, test meat Look on the bright side is suicide Lost eyesight I'm on your side Angel left wing, right wing, broken wing Lack of iron and/or sleeping Protector of the kennel Ecto-plasma Ecto-skeletal Obituary birthday Your scent is still here in my place of recovery I love Cobain's lyrics even though I don't understand some of them. They are also morbid and abstract, and they feel poetic. Tori Amos isn't much different. Her lyrics are obtuse and very cryptic, yet have a poetic flow that can't be denied. One of her most straight forward songs is also one of her best, "God". God sometimes you just don't come through God sometimes you just don't come through Do you need a woman to look after you God sometimes you just don't come through You make pretty daisies pretty daisies love I gotta find what you're doing about things here A few witches burning gets a little toasty here I gotta find why you always go when the wind blows Tell me you're crazy maybe then I'll understand You got your 9 iron in the back seat just in case Heard you've gone south well babe you love your new 4 wheel I gotta find why you always go when the wind blows. I like the way she plays with gender here. PJ Harvey isn't one to shy away from gender either. I suppose you'd consider her a feminist writer. Her song "Angeline" is from an album in which Harvey took on guises of different women: My first name Angelene Prettiest mess you've ever seen Love for money is my sin Any man calls, I'll let him in Rose is my colour, and white Pretty mouth and green my eyes I see men come and go But there'll be one who will collect my soul and come to me Two-thousand miles away He walks upon the coast Two-thousand miles away It lays open like a road Dear God, life ain't kind People getting born and dying But I've heard there's joy untold Lays on that open road in front of me My first name is Angelene. You have to give it up to artists like Amos and Harvey who tackle gender roles so creatively. But my favorite writer in this group is Courtney Love. No one touches love in brilliance of the written lyric. She's the ultimate feminist writer, the ultimate gen-x writer, the ultimate quotable writer. On her best work, "Live Trhough This", she encounters motherhood and appearance on "Plump": He shakes his damn rattle Spittle on his bib But I don't do the dishes, I throw them in the crib I'm eating you, I'm overfed Your milk's in my mouth It makes me sick Now I've stumbled here Failed to make it mine They say I'm plump, but I throw up all the time I'm eating you, I'm overfed Your milk's in my mouth It makes me sick Do you fake it for me like I Do you fake it for me like I Do you fake it for me like I My baby's in her arms, crawling up her legs Like a liar at a witch trial You look good for your age I'm eating you, I'm overfed You milk's in my mouth, it makes me sick. So who's your favorite songwriter and why? Quote lyrics and explain. Is it one of these are Madonna, Prince, Janet or Ashlee Simpson? | |
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bjork..
handsdown!! Who would have known That a boy like him Would have entered me lightly Restoring my blisses Who would have known That a boy like him After sharing my core Would stay going nowhere Who would have known A beauty this immense Who would have known A saintly trance Who would have known Miraculous breath To inhale a beard Loaded with courage Who would have known That a boy like him Possessed of magical Sensitivity Would approach a girl like me Who caresses cradles his head In a bosom He slides inside Half awake, half asleep We faint back Into sleephood When I wake up The second time In his arms Gorgeousness He's still inside me Who would have known Who ahhh Who would have known A train of pearls Cabin by cabin Is shot precisely Across an ocean From a mouth From a From the mouth Of a girl like me To a boy To a boy To a boy Space for sale... | |
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Harm of will
If there is a troubador washing It is he If there is a man about town It is he If there is one to be sought It is he If there are nine she is They are bought for me This way is as is she And he placed her Unclothed Long long longlegged Atop of the family tree And if he has chosen the point While she is under him Then leave her coily placed crouched sucking him For it is I with Her on knee *** Icelandic part *** I leave her Without pith or feel And leave her be Leave her be For he controls what there´ll be He makes his face known to none For if he is seen Then all will And all will know Know me Space for sale... | |
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I meant to mention her. How could I forget. She's an argueable top 4. | |
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Michael Stipe
Look up, what do you see? All of you and all of me Fluorescent and starry Some of them, they surprise The bus ride, I went to write this, 4:00 am This letter Fields of poppies, little pearls All the boys and all the girls sweet-toothed Each and every one a little scary I said your name I wore it like a badge of teenage film stars Hash bars, cherry mash and tinfoil tiaras Dreaming of maria callas Whoever she is This fame thing, I don’t get it I wrap my hand in plastic to try to look through it Maybelline eyes and girl-as-boy moves I can take you far This star thing, I don’t get it I’ll take you over, there I’ll take you over, there Aluminum, tastes like fear, there Adrenaline, it pulls us near I’ll take you over It tastes like fear, there I’ll take you over Will you live to 83? Will you ever welcome me? Will you show me something that nobody else has seen? Smoke it, drink Here comes the flood Anything to thin the blood These corrosives do their magic slowly and sweet Phone, eat it, drink Just another chink Cuts and dents, they catch the light Aluminum, the weakest link I don’t want to disappoint you I’m not here to anoint you I would lick your feet But is that the sickest move? I wear my own crown and sadness and sorrow And who’d have thought tomorrow could be so strange? My loss, and here we go again Look up, what do you see? All of you and all of me Fluorescent and starry Some of them, they surprise I can’t look it in the eyes Seconal, spanish fly, absinthe, kerosene Cherry-flavored neck and collar I can smell the sorrow on your breath The sweat, the victory and sorrow The smell of fear, I got it I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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Neil Tenant is one of the best songwriters in the business. Definitely the funniest.
"Dreaming Of The Queen" The Pet Shop Boys Dreaming of the queen Visiting for tea You and her and i And lady di The queen said: I’m aghast Love never seems to last However hard you try And di replied That there are no more lovers left alive No one has survived So there are no more lovers left alive And that’s why love has died Yes, it’s true Look, it’s happened to me and you Then carriages arrived We stood and said goodbye Diana dried her eyes And looked surprised For I was in the nude The old queen disapproved But people laughed and asked For autographs And there were no more lovers left alive No one had survived So there were no more lovers left alive And that’s why love had died Yes, it’s true Look, it’s happened to me and you I woke up in a sweat Desolate For there were no more lovers left alive No one had survived So there were no more lovers left alive And that’s why love had died Yes, it’s true Look, it’s happened to me and you [Edited 3/9/05 16:46pm] | |
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Nick Cave's lyrics kick my ass hard.
As I sat sadly by her side
At the window, through the glass She stroked a kitten in her lap And we watched the world as it fell past Softly she spoke these words to me And with brand new eyes, open wide We pressed our faces to the glass As I sat sadly by her side She said, "Father, mother, sister, brother, Uncle, aunt, nephew, niece, Soldier, sailor, physician, labourer, Actor, scientist, mechanic, priest Earth and moon and sun and stars Planets and comets with tails blazing All are there forever falling Falling lovely and amazing" Then she smiled and turned to me And waited for me to reply Her hair was falling down her shoulders As I sat sadly by her side As I sat sadly by her side The kitten she did gently pass Over to me and again we pressed Our different faces to the glass "That may be very well", I said "But watch the one falling in the street See him gesture to his neighbours See him trampled beneath their feet All outward motion connects to nothing For each is concerned with their immediate need Witness the man reaching up from the gutter See the other one stumbling on who can not see" With trembling hand I turned toward her And pushed the hair out of her eyes The kitten jumped back to her lap As I sat sadly by her side Then she drew the curtains down And said, "When will you ever learn That what happens there beyond the glass Is simply none of your concern? God has given you but one heart You are not a home for the hearts of your brothers And God does not care for your benevolence Anymore than he cares for the lack of it in others Nor does he care for you to sit At windows in judgement of the world He created While sorrows pile up around you Ugly, useless and over-inflated" At which she turned her head away Great tears leaping from her eyes I could not wipe the smile from my face As I sat sadly by her side | |
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I've been told my lyrics are poetic:
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Ex-Moderator | Bjork is easily in my top 5.
David Lowery, Elvis Costello, Ani DiFranco, Ben Folds even are all artists that get me every time. But some of my new discoveries are Kimya Dawson (thanks Anxy) and Stephen Merrit (Magnetic Fields, the6ths) in particular. Sometimes wordy, sometimes pithy, sometimes silly, often witty and sometimes an English major's wet dream. Word on the street is he chose the name th6ths because of (and I forget what it's called) but it's a particular way the vowels all sound/run together. One of the6ths cds is called wasps nests. Stuff like that just makes me all gooey inside. I'm a big dork for things like that. |
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CarrieMpls said: Bjork is easily in my top 5.
David Lowery, Elvis Costello, Ani DiFranco, Ben Folds even are all artists that get me every time. But some of my new discoveries are Kimya Dawson (thanks Anxy) and Stephen Merrit (Magnetic Fields, the6ths) in particular. Sometimes wordy, sometimes pithy, sometimes silly, often witty and sometimes an English major's wet dream. Word on the street is he chose the name th6ths because of (and I forget what it's called) but it's a particular way the vowels all sound/run together. One of the6ths cds is called wasps nests. Stuff like that just makes me all gooey inside. I'm a big dork for things like that. yeah, stephin merritt is okay. awright, he's more than okay. he's kinda brilliant. musically i'm not big on a lot of his albums, though i like 'wasps nests' and i really really REALLY like the last magnetic fields album. 'get lost' is good, too. | |
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CarrieMpls said: and Stephen Merrit (Magnetic Fields, the6ths) in particular. Sometimes wordy, sometimes pithy, sometimes silly, often witty and sometimes an English major's wet dream. Word on the street is he chose the name th6ths because of (and I forget what it's called) but it's a particular way the vowels all sound/run together. One of the6ths cds is called wasps nests. Stuff like that just makes me all gooey inside. I'm a big dork for things like that.
Yeah, I'm not exactly sure what the term is that you're looking for, but he chose "The 6ths" and "Wasps Nests" because they're extremely difficult to pronounce. The crotchety old crank in him probably just liked the idea of hipster college d.j.s stumbling over the title/name. I usually don't bother listening to lyrics - they're not what attracts me to music, and generally the only time I notice them is if they irritate me to the extent that they shock me out of the enjoyment of a song. Y'know, like when you hear something really stupid like "Girl, I need your body". I guess if I had to name-check one person, it would be Grant Forrester from the brilliant and sadly neglected Go-Betweens. The Wrong Road A trader in furs living in exile Boy what a kook Look at that passport Stale bread and paper without privilege If you live here learn the language When the rain hit the roof With the sound of a finished kiss Like when a lip lifts from a lip I took the Wrong Road round A room in a lighthouse Near the park The ghosts in the next room hear you cough Time drags on Sundays spent in Mayfair With all your riches, why aren't you there? The wind acts like a magnet And pulls the leaf from the tree And the town's lost its breath I took the Wrong Road round Handsome is good, pretty is better What was that phrase Grace under pressure? Blind by the light bulb Blood to the bank Lost all yours letters when the ship sank In the disjointed breaking light The soft blue approach of the water Makes a sound you won't forget I took the Wrong Road round Stranded at low-tide where the river bends Wouldn't you know it, that's how life ends Lucky at cards, that's an old lie Lucky in love, that's how life ends Well the turncoats turned around When they heard the sound of the bell Dropped their coins into the well I took the Wrong Road round Started out Oliver, ended up Fagin Don't you worry, it's my problem What's my name, what's my number? I'm the lonely one It's just at the end of the day When the light makes its slow move away That I know all I can say is I took the Wrong Road round Gambled with risk Paid you back with risk So now you know who your friends are They'll steel your shadow when your back's turned Bouquets of flowers Lesson's over When the rain hit the roof With the sound of a finished kiss Like when a lip lifts from a lip I took the Wrong Road round | |
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Neil Finn!
Private Universe Written By N. Finn no time no place to talk about the weather the promise of love is hard to ignore who said the chance wasn't getting any better the labour of love is ours to endure the highest branch on the apple tree it was my favourite place to be I could hear them breaking free but they could not see me I will run for shelter endless summer lift the curse it feels like nothing matters in our private universe I have all I want is that simple enough there's a whole lot more I'm thinking of every night about six o'clock birds come back to the palm to talk they talk to me, birds to talk to me if I go down on my knees I will run for shelter endless summer lift the curse it feels like nothing matters in our private universe it feels like nothing matters in our private universe and it's a pleasure that I have known and it's a treasure that I have gained and it's a pleasure that I have known it's a tight squeeze but I won't let go love is on the table and the dinner's cold (*) I will run for shelter endless summer lift the curse it feels like nothing matters in our private universe | |
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damosuzuki said: Yeah, I'm not exactly sure what the term is that you're looking for, but he chose "The 6ths" and "Wasps Nests" because they're extremely difficult to pronounce. The crotchety old crank in him probably just liked the idea of hipster college d.j.s stumbling over the title/name. you're kinda right. it's kind of a dark autobiographical joke based on a childhood lisp. | |
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althom said: Neil Finn!
Private Universe Written By N. Finn no time no place to talk about the weather the promise of love is hard to ignore who said the chance wasn't getting any better the labour of love is ours to endure the highest branch on the apple tree it was my favourite place to be I could hear them breaking free but they could not see me I will run for shelter endless summer lift the curse it feels like nothing matters in our private universe I have all I want is that simple enough there's a whole lot more I'm thinking of every night about six o'clock birds come back to the palm to talk they talk to me, birds to talk to me if I go down on my knees I will run for shelter endless summer lift the curse it feels like nothing matters in our private universe it feels like nothing matters in our private universe and it's a pleasure that I have known and it's a treasure that I have gained and it's a pleasure that I have known it's a tight squeeze but I won't let go love is on the table and the dinner's cold (*) I will run for shelter endless summer lift the curse it feels like nothing matters in our private universe ahhh fuck me hard i love neil finn's lyrics..... Space for sale... | |
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