There once was a note, pure and easy
Playing so free like a breath rippling by
The note is eternal, I hear it, it sees me
Forever we blend it, forever we die

I listened and I heard music in a word
And words when you played your guitar
The noise that I was hearing was a million people cheering
And a child flew past me riding in a star

As people assemble
Civilization is trying to find a new way to die
But killing is really merely scene changer
All men are bored with other men's lies

I listened and I heard music in a word
And words when you played your guitar
The noise that I was hearing was a million people cheering
And a child flew past me riding in a star

Gas on the hillside, oil in the teacup
Watch all the chords of life lose their joy
Distortion becomes somehow pure in it's wildness
The note that began all can also destroy

We all know success, when we all find our own dreams
And our love is enough to knock down any walls
And the future's been seen as men try to realize
The simple secret of the note in us all, in us all

I listened and I heard music in a word
And words when you played your guitar
The noise that I was hearing was a million people cheering
And a child flew past me riding in a star

There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen
There once was a note, listen


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Pure and Easy Lyrics as written by Peter Dennis Blandfor Townshend

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    pete's pivitol point to the "lifehouse" project, of which he said was so simple and people still don't get and he never can seem to adequately explain.....anyway, this should have been on who's next but was dropped so entweistle could get in on the songwriting money. In any case, this has always been a favorite and was recorded in many different versions by townshend and the who, begining with "who came first" and "odds and sods" albums. I haven't the foggiest what he's talking about, it seems very abstract, but it did inspire me to write a theme about the note of the big bang (begining of the universe)...it was D, by the way...what can I say other than I'm from seattle originally

    rodneyjon July 30, 2002   Link

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