Archive for January, 2006

Tiny Dancer

Saturday, January 14th, 2006

Blue jean baby, L.A. lady, seamstress for the band
Pretty eyed, pirate smile, you’ll marry a music man (bernie, however you wrote it all?)
Ballerina, you must have seen her dancing in the sand
And now she’s in me, always with me, tiny dancer in my hand

Jesus freaks out in the street (more like agrifreaks today)
Handing tickets out for God (well… kinda)
Turning back she just laughs (don’t they all bernie, don’t they all?)
The boulevard is not that bad (really, no. depends on how you look ati it, really)

Piano man he makes his stand (i’ve seen it. sometimes with a cause, most times not.)
In the auditorium
Looking on she sings the songs
The words she knows, the tune she hums

But oh how it feels so real
Lying here with no one near (it hits hard, don’t it bernie?)
Only you and you can’t hear me
When I say softly, slowly (a soothing illusion, the reality, ain’t it?)

Hold me closer tiny dancer
Count the headlights on the highway
Lay me down in sheets of linen
you had a busy day today

Hold me closer tiny dancer
Count the headlights on the highway
Lay me down in sheets of linen
you had a busy day today

Scenes from an Italian Restaurant

Saturday, January 14th, 2006

A bottle of white, a bottle of red
Perhaps a bottle of rose instead
We’ll get a table near the street
In our old familiar place
You and I - face to face
A bottle of red, a bottle of white
It all depends upon your appetite
I’ll meet you any time you want
In our Italian Restaurant.

Things are okay with me these days
Got a good job, got a good office
I got a new wife, got a new life

And the family is fine
We lost touch long ago
You lost weight I did not know
You could ever look so nice after so much time.

Do you remember those days hanging out at the village green?
Engineer boots, leather jackets and tight blue jeans
Oh, you drop a dime in the box play the song about New Orleans
Cold beer, hot lights, my sweet romantic teenage nights

Brenda and Eddie were the popular steadies
And the king and the queen of the prom
Riding around with the car top down and the radio on
Nobody looked any finer
Or was more of a hit at the Parkway Diner
We never knew we could want more than that out of life
Surely Brenda and Eddie would always know how to survive.

Brenda and Eddie were still going steady in the summer of ‘75
when they decided the marriage would be at the end of July
Everyone said they were crazy
“Brenda you know that you’re much too lazy
and Eddie could never afford to live that kind of life.”
Oh, but there we were wavin’ Brenda and Eddie goodbye.

Well they got an apartment with deep pile carpets
And a couple of paintings from Sears
A big waterbed that they bought with the bread
They had saved for a couple of years
They started to fight when the money got tight
And they just didn’t count on the tears.

And Rock and Roll!!!

Well, they lived for a while in a very nice style
But it’s always the same in the end
They got a divorce as a matter of course
And they parted the closest of friends
Then the king and the queen went back to the green
But you could never go back there again.

Brenda and Eddie had it already by the summer of ‘75
From the high to the low to the end of the show
For the rest of their lives
They couldn’t go back to the greasers
The best they could do was pick up the pieces
We always knew they would both find a way to get by
That’s all I heard about Brenda and Eddie
Can’t tell you more ’cause I’ve told you already
And here we are wavin’ Brenda and Eddie goodbye.

A bottle of reds, a bottle of whites
Whatever kind of mood you’re in tonight
I’ll meet you anytime you want
In our Italian Restaurant.

A bottle of reds, a bottle of whites
Whatever kind of mood you’re in tonight
I’ll meet you anytime you want
In our Italian Restaurant.

Glory that was Rome / high upon Montmartre

Saturday, January 7th, 2006

I’ve seen the Paris lights from high upon Montmartre (yep, Noddy, and it’s still one of the most beautiful things I’ve seen)
And felt the silence hanging low in No Man’s Land (No, not yet)
And though those Spanish nights were fine It wasn’t only from the wine (actually, it wasn’t from the wine at all)
It still seems all in hand (and too much so I’m afraid)

I’ve seen the morning in the mountains of Alaska (only for the grizzlies, Nod)
I’ve seen the sunset in the East and in the West(depends. perhaps, though the east is no more.)
I’ve sang the glory that was Rome (yes, everywhere I’ve stumbled across it. These provincial latitudes they neve reached. I guess we still pay the price) And passed the ‘Hound Dog’ singer’s home (luckily, no.)

And I’m far, far a-way (more true than you’d imagine, Noddy)
With my head up in the clouds (you got that right)
And I’m far, far a-way
With my feet down in the crowds (not too sure about this)
Letting loose around the world (my skills are lacking in this regard)
But the call of home is loud (I guess it is. Better yet if you knew where it was coming from, or actually where to. Uncerainty ipso facto.)

And that’s it I guess, broken English being the barrier, or rather the carrier in this case. Maybe it could be broken down once and for all.

Epilogue:
“I don’t want to change the world, I’m not looking for a new England, are you looking for another girl?”
Thank you Kristy, wherever you may be

Moskva slezam ne verit / Moscow does not believe in tears

Wednesday, January 4th, 2006

Tietyntyyppiset laulut, varsinkin sanoitukset ovat aina vedonneet minuun. Näissä teksteissä on kummallinen tapa katsoa taaksepäin, ne ovat nostalgisia tai ainakin hyvin mahtipontisia. Kummallista kyllä, ne ovat vieläpä usein nuorten miesten kirjoittamia. Kai niissä sitten on jotenkin sitä venäläistä melankoliaa, jota neuvostoliittolaiselta elokuvalta lainattu otsikkokin edustaa.

Jostain syystä lisäksi Suomessa kaikki tällaiset laulut tuntuvat tulevan Kotkasta. Weird. It never rains in southern California. Oman kontekstin osalta alla olevaan lauluun merimiesten tilalle voi vaihtaa lähetystyöntekijät.

EI OLTU NIIN KUIN MUUT
Muistan kaikki heinäkuut
ei oltu niin kuin muut
muistan merimiesten kasvot arpineen
Kun laivat saapui satamaan
toi merten takaa miehet maailman mukanaan

Ei ollut meillä mammonaa
maallista juuri ollenkaan
silti keisareiden lailla kuljettiin
Aamuun asti valvottiin ja korvaan tytön vieraan
maan me kuiskattiin

Tää yö on aikaa me ei mennä nukkumaan
Jos uskot siihen taikaan on sun tähtimerkit
kohdallaan
Ja pienen hetken koko maailman omistaa sä saat
En helminauhaa tahdo sadun kaukomaan
Mä vain jos voisin rauhaan ikuiseen tän maailman
tuudittaa
Nyt muistoissa on nuoruuteni heinäkuut
Ei oltu niin kuin muut

Ei paljon mietiskelemään taidettu ehtiikkään
Et joskus hiukset tummemmatkin harmaantuu
Ja ympärillä jatkaa vaan suuren suuri maailmanpyörä kulkuaan

Mä katson ihmisvilinään
Sen ulkokuoren läpi nään
niin hiljaa maailman muuttuneen
Niihin porttikäytäviin
Joissa silloin suudeltiin
Mä kaipaan aina uudelleen

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