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Thread started 09/05/07 8:20am

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Popular Hit Songs...

...that DO NOT use a traditional rhyme scheme.


I've been thinking about the lyrics of this song for a few weeks.
When I heard it at the beginning of the film Zodiac, it seemed like an interesting question.

Easy To Be Hard - Three Dog Night

How can people be so heartless
How can people be so cruel
Easy to be hard
Easy to be cold

How can people have no feelings
How can they ignore their friends
Easy to be proud
Easy to say no

Especially people
Who care about strangers
Who care about evil
And social injustice
Do you only care about the bleeding crowd?
How about a needing friend?
I need a friend

How can people be so heartless
You know I'm hung up on you
Easy to be proud
Easy to say no

Especially people
Who care about strangers
Who say they care about evil and social injustice
Do you only care about the bleeding crowd?
How about a needing friend?
We all need a friend

How can people be so heartless
How can people be so cruel
Easy to be proud
Easy to say no
Easy to be cold
Easy to say no
Easy to give in
Easy to say no
Easy to be cold
Easy to say no
Easy to say no


A beautiful Pop tune where there's no adherence to any kind of rhyme scheme, yet you don't notice it as being odd.

hmmm Can you name any other melodic Popular Hit Songs that were able to get away with this?


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Reply #1 posted 09/05/07 9:15am

LittleSmedley

"Need You Tonight" - INXS. Doesn't rhyme at all.
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Reply #2 posted 09/05/07 10:06am

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theAudience said:

...that DO NOT use a traditional rhyme scheme.


I've been thinking about the lyrics of this song for a few weeks.
When I heard it at the beginning of the film Zodiac, it seemed like an interesting question.

Easy To Be Hard - Three Dog Night

How can people be so heartless
How can people be so cruel
Easy to be hard
Easy to be cold

How can people have no feelings
How can they ignore their friends
Easy to be proud
Easy to say no

Especially people
Who care about strangers
Who care about evil
And social injustice
Do you only care about the bleeding crowd?
How about a needing friend?
I need a friend

How can people be so heartless
You know I'm hung up on you
Easy to be proud
Easy to say no

Especially people
Who care about strangers
Who say they care about evil and social injustice
Do you only care about the bleeding crowd?
How about a needing friend?
We all need a friend

How can people be so heartless
How can people be so cruel
Easy to be proud
Easy to say no
Easy to be cold
Easy to say no
Easy to give in
Easy to say no
Easy to be cold
Easy to say no
Easy to say no


A beautiful Pop tune where there's no adherence to any kind of rhyme scheme, yet you don't notice it as being odd.

hmmm Can you name any other melodic Popular Hit Songs that were able to get away with this?


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431


It is important to remember that "Easy to Be Hard" was originally a song in the musical Hair.

Musical theatre lends itself more towards language cadence and conversation set to music, instead of rhyme.

(I was in a regional production of Hair, to give you some useless trivia, and this song is one of my all time favorites.)

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Reply #3 posted 09/06/07 8:06am

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LittleSmedley said:

"Need You Tonight" - INXS. Doesn't rhyme at all.

That's a good one.


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Reply #4 posted 09/06/07 8:07am

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cubic61052 said:


It is important to remember that "Easy to Be Hard" was originally a song in the musical Hair.

Musical theatre lends itself more towards language cadence and conversation set to music, instead of rhyme.

(I was in a regional production of Hair, to give you some useless trivia, and this song is one of my all time favorites.)

cool

Were you in one of the nekkid scenes?

That musical had a few other pretty popular tunes.
Hair, Aquarius & Good Morning Starshine.


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Reply #5 posted 09/06/07 10:51am

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theAudience said:

cubic61052 said:


It is important to remember that "Easy to Be Hard" was originally a song in the musical Hair.

Musical theatre lends itself more towards language cadence and conversation set to music, instead of rhyme.

(I was in a regional production of Hair, to give you some useless trivia, and this song is one of my all time favorites.)

cool

Were you in one of the nekkid scenes?

That musical had a few other pretty popular tunes.
Hair, Aquarius & Good Morning Starshine.


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431


(We are off-topic...)

According to The Laughing Wolf:

First, there is a difference between being nude, naked, and nekkid. Nudity is simply being without clothes, the state in which we enter the world. It is the state of grace described as being present in the Garden of Eden, and one to which many have aspired to return. It is an innocence for some, and an acceptance our bodies and ourselves to others.

Naked is the state to which Adam and Eve are described as going. It is a feeling of shame and loathing at their bodies, our bodies, as somehow being wrong. It is the precursor of sin and bad thoughts.

Nekkid, as the comic once said, means that you are naked and up to no good. To most, it is sex, it is sin, it is wrong.


In the case of Hair, one should use the term 'nude'.....

cool
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Reply #6 posted 09/06/07 10:53am

Cheek

Kate Bush Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) cool
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Reply #7 posted 09/06/07 1:29pm

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cubic61052 said:

(We are off-topic...)

According to The Laughing Wolf:

First, there is a difference between being nude, naked, and nekkid. Nudity is simply being without clothes, the state in which we enter the world. It is the state of grace described as being present in the Garden of Eden, and one to which many have aspired to return. It is an innocence for some, and an acceptance our bodies and ourselves to others.

Naked is the state to which Adam and Eve are described as going. It is a feeling of shame and loathing at their bodies, our bodies, as somehow being wrong. It is the precursor of sin and bad thoughts.

Nekkid, as the comic once said, means that you are naked and up to no good. To most, it is sex, it is sin, it is wrong.


In the case of Hair, one should use the term 'nude'.....

cool


whofarted

To hell with all the filibustering and intellectual misdirection maneuvers.
Was ya nekkid as a jaybird or not? rolleyes



lol


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Cheek said:

Kate Bush Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) cool

Nice add.


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Reply #9 posted 09/06/07 1:46pm

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theAudience said:

cubic61052 said:

(We are off-topic...)

According to The Laughing Wolf:

First, there is a difference between being nude, naked, and nekkid. Nudity is simply being without clothes, the state in which we enter the world. It is the state of grace described as being present in the Garden of Eden, and one to which many have aspired to return. It is an innocence for some, and an acceptance our bodies and ourselves to others.

Naked is the state to which Adam and Eve are described as going. It is a feeling of shame and loathing at their bodies, our bodies, as somehow being wrong. It is the precursor of sin and bad thoughts.

Nekkid, as the comic once said, means that you are naked and up to no good. To most, it is sex, it is sin, it is wrong.


In the case of Hair, one should use the term 'nude'.....

cool


whofarted

To hell with all the filibustering and intellectual misdirection maneuvers.
Was ya nekkid as a jaybird or not? rolleyes



lol


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431



lol lol
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Reply #10 posted 09/07/07 8:34am

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(We remain off-topic, ya know...shrug)

Ahem...OK...geek

According to the descriptions of the three states of undress as stated above:

I was not naked, as I felt no shame or loathing at my body and it was not a precursor of sin or bad thoughts.

I was not nekkid, as I was not up to no good and it was not wrong.

Therefore, nude it the correct word to use - simply without clothes. In theatre nudity becomes all rather clinical and business-like.

sexy

cool
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