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Beck – Country Down Lyrics 3 years ago
This is my favorite track from Morning Phase, but the lyrics somehow always managed to evade me. After spending some time with the song, I noticed that the lyrics consciously cycle through what seems to be all the possible vowel sounds in the English language, interlacing them with recurring sounds of "ou" and "ow" (Country Down). The chord progressions are simple, but the lyrics are hard to remember because he's constantly replacing the vowel sounds.
BTW, I think the only way this could ever occur to me is by singing along and noticing what a workout it is on the mouth. Beck makes it sound simple because he's just that good.
The song starts with a long stanza that features a diversity of hard and soft vowel sounds mixed with an overwhelming number of "ou" and "ow" sounds:
Oh country down
Where I found my proving ground
All along the floodline
Wheels are turning around
The hills roll out like centuries
Pass by without a sound
Just a mile outside of town
Second stanza emphasizes soft "I" sounds:
Down river bound
Where the limit to your sky fell down
A plot against your will
Is furrowed into your brow . . .
Third stanza emphasizes "u" and "oo" and "iew" sounds:
What's the use of being found?
You can lose yourself in some good ground
In the weeds hiding down river right next door
There's no frame around your picture
Just a view through my back door
Fourth stanza emphasizes hard "I" and hard "E" sounds:
Time evermore
You just found what you're looking for
A tiger rose growing through your prison door
Reaching for sunlight, can't see it anymore
Just a mile from my back door
The fifth and penultimate stanza is a festival of different vowel sounds -- with no obvious "ow" or "ou" sounds at all!
You could wake up on a lifeboat 'neath the sun
On a ladder up to the sky
You're standing on the lowest rung
Holding a lifeline, using my best defense
Riding in the undertow my heart couldn't fight against
The last stanza reprises the first, but this time incorporating the hard "A" sound:
Oh lay me down
Where we found my proving ground
All along the floodline
Waves are turning around
The hills roll out like centuries
Pass by without a sound
Just a mile outside of town
I feel confident in my theory that Beck was consciously using all the vowel sounds because, until that very last stanza, the hard "A" sound had not been used at all. It was the missing piece. I still find this a very difficult song to memorize, because in addition to not simplistically repeating itself this song is all about creating a rich ambient mood rather than any concrete meaning. The video is terrific, as well!

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