| Kevin Ayers – Why Are We Sleeping? Lyrics | 8 years ago |
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That's fascinating. I have long thought Why Are We Sleeping the most interesting and prophetic of song lyrics - in the first two lines Ayers describes the trajectory the whole world is on with industrial growth, mass extinction and climate change. Idries Shah described the same thing from Sufi terminology as 'heedlessness.' But Gurdjieff's 'terror of the situation' attributed to a general waking sleep applies to all human problems and is now playing out environmentally. The diagnosis is correct, but sadly the prescribed remedy appears unobtainable. Strangely, the music to 'Why Are We Sleeping' is could hardly be simpler or more obvious. As the lyrics progress they also descend into banality. From 'waiting for something that's already there' (a reference to Beckett and Eliot's Little Giddings) we get 'My head is a nightclub'. Robert Wyatt picked up on the literary reference to Beckett in his love song to Ayers, 'As Long As He Lies Perfectly Still'. Ayers left Soft Machine because he didn't like the self-indulgent direction the music was taking, or that's what he told me. He probably should have stayed. The music did get very self-indulgent after the peak of Soft Machine 2, and the lyric content shrank to nil after Wyatt's ejection. Despite its flaws, Ayers' achievement in Why Are We Sleeping remains unsurpassed. Mont Campbell |
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