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Musican with the wisest lyrics Which artist (or band) do you think write or have the best lyrics. Lyrics that make you think about life, love, sorrow, joy etc... Lyrics that you can learn lessons from. | |
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DiamondGlove said: Which artist (or band) do you think write or have the best lyrics. Lyrics that make you think about life, love, sorrow, joy etc... Lyrics that you can learn lessons from.
Without a doubt, Sananda Maitreya (formerly known as Terence Trent D'arby). | |
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Wisest? Probably Joni. Or Stevie. | |
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Bob Dylan | |
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More a genre than a band, I'd say listening to good blues lyrics can give you a guide to most things in life ... | |
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Gosh, a combination of folks
Mary Chapin Carpenter -- always has something to say about social and personal things. Great songwriter and singer Vic Chestnut - when he's not being too weird, he writes some beautiful things Peter Murphy - Subway, I'll Fall with Your Knife, Strange Kind of Love--the list goes on and on. Tracy Chapman - You can pick out a gem from any of her albums. Any single one of them. Bob Dylan - If he doesn't get mentioned then I'm going to get laughed at for this but Alanis Morrisette's "Supposed former Infatuation Junkie" had all manner of spiritual ponderings that spoke to me and seemed wise way way beyond her years--especially the "Would not Come" song. Simon & Garfunkle - Bruce Springsteen - I can't get enough of him. so so many though. It's not just that they pick the perfect words..I mean, Ani De Franco can do THAT. It's that they apply the words to just the right tune or just the right musical 'moment' so effortlessly most of them. Sometimes Prince does this, but more times than not, his words...when he's trying to say something, either get muddled, or they're drowned in some silly chorus. | |
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Bob Dylan Ani Difranco In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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The wryest, slyest and skillfull for my money...
...Steely Dan tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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joni.bob.neil. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I also think PM Dawn are up there. I love most of the lyrics in their song. Very wise. | |
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GangstaFam said: Wisest? Probably Joni. Or Stevie.
Ditto. | |
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david (bowie or byrne, that is) and john (lennon, that is). | |
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Miles said: More a genre than a band, I'd say listening to good blues lyrics can give you a guide to most things in life ...
Dig. Blues sooths and educates at the same time. | |
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Curtis Mayfield.
Marvin Gaye "You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD | |
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Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, David Bowie and Sam Cooke. | |
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morrissey, sometimes arrogant, sometimes whiney, but his logic SOMETIMES does ring quite truthfully. but then again he writes with oscar wilde hand. | |
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Cat Stevens | |
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Chuck D | |
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baroque said: morrissey, sometimes arrogant, sometimes whiney, but his logic SOMETIMES does ring quite truthfully. but then again he writes with oscar wilde hand.
Agreed- Morrissey is one of the best lyricists- you can actually sit and read the lyrics to the album "The Queen Is Dead" and it has the same emotional punch as a good book- but it's amazing what he can say in just a few lines rather than over the course of a chapter. "There is no such thing in life as normal..." | |
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Bruce Springsteen is one of the best I reckon....
....its been said that he can say more with one line than most others can say in one song. www.filmsfilmsfilms.co.uk - The internet's best movie site! | |
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stevenpottle said: baroque said: morrissey, sometimes arrogant, sometimes whiney, but his logic SOMETIMES does ring quite truthfully. but then again he writes with oscar wilde hand.
Agreed- Morrissey is one of the best lyricists- you can actually sit and read the lyrics to the album "The Queen Is Dead" and it has the same emotional punch as a good book- but it's amazing what he can say in just a few lines rather than over the course of a chapter. Totally with ya there, Pottle. | |
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Joan Armatrading. | |
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"The government is coming and it wants to be your friend,
It wants to show you how to be a snitch Inform upon your children, the inevitable end, Is everyone's a victim but the filthy fucking rich, And religion, like the monster that it is Keeps telling you to turn the other cheek God is on your side, but I don't think that you're on his, If Jesus showed up now he'd be in jail by next week" That's a sample lyric from, of all people, Lemmy. I actually think he's a damn fine lyricist, it's just that all most people remember is "Ace of Spades" This is not an exit | |
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theAudience said: The wryest, slyest and skillfull for my money...
...Steely Dan tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 You beat me to it.....some of he wisest and most intellectual lyrics..... "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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Some children died the other day We fed machines and then we prayed Puked up and down in morbid faith You should have seen the ratings that day | |
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Well, I have to admit, the single wisest line I ever heard in a song was written by Liverpudlian wife beater John Lennon. In "All You Need Is Love" he said, "There's nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be". No-one else has written a single line as profound and true as that, but on a general level I'd have to say Joni, Paul Simon, and Stevie are the wisest writers I can think of. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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There are a lot of great lyricists, but the first one off the tip of my tongue is Leonard Cohen. | |
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stevenpottle said: baroque said: morrissey, sometimes arrogant, sometimes whiney, but his logic SOMETIMES does ring quite truthfully. but then again he writes with oscar wilde hand.
Agreed- Morrissey is one of the best lyricists- you can actually sit and read the lyrics to the album "The Queen Is Dead" and it has the same emotional punch as a good book- but it's amazing what he can say in just a few lines rather than over the course of a chapter. The thread is about wise lyrics. Morrissey writes great lyrics, but I wouldn't call them wise. I'd call them arch, funny, clever, honest, but not wise. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Imago said: Gosh, a combination of folks
Mary Chapin Carpenter -- always has something to say about social and personal things. Great songwriter and singer Vic Chestnut - when he's not being too weird, he writes some beautiful things Peter Murphy - Subway, I'll Fall with Your Knife, Strange Kind of Love--the list goes on and on. Tracy Chapman - You can pick out a gem from any of her albums. Any single one of them. Bob Dylan - If he doesn't get mentioned then I'm going to get laughed at for this but Alanis Morrisette's "Supposed former Infatuation Junkie" had all manner of spiritual ponderings that spoke to me and seemed wise way way beyond her years--especially the "Would not Come" song. Simon & Garfunkle - Bruce Springsteen - I can't get enough of him. so so many though. It's not just that they pick the perfect words..I mean, Ani De Franco can do THAT. It's that they apply the words to just the right tune or just the right musical 'moment' so effortlessly most of them. Sometimes Prince does this, but more times than not, his words...when he's trying to say something, either get muddled, or they're drowned in some silly chorus. I love Dylan, but he's written some dumb, wrongheaded songs like "Joey", "Lenny Bruce" and dozens more, which disqualify him from being listed as too wise a lyricist. I agree that Alanis Morrisette is/was a BRILLIANT lyricist. It's shocking how overlooked she is when people talk about great songwriters. Her work went downhill in the '00s, but for a while there, she was bringing the heat big time. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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