This song was originally written by a guy called Peter Gutteridge. He was one of the founders of the "Dunedin Sound" a musical scene in the south of New Zealand in the early 80s. From there it was covered by "The Clean" one of the early bands of that scene (he had originally been a member of in it's early days, writing a couple of their best early songs). The Dunedin sound, and the Clean became popular on american college radio in the mid to late 80s. I guess Yo La Tengo heard that version.
Great version of a great song,
I am here
Right here
Where God puts non asunder
And you
In black dress & black shoe
You do
Invite me under
Go on
Go there
You can see me aging
Stars turn
Balls burn
Coming kids are raging
death to everyone
Is gonna come
And it makes hosing
Much more fun
every terrible thing
Is a relief
Even months on end
Buried in grief
Are easy, light times
Which have to end
With the coming
Of your death friend
death to everyone
Is gonna come
And it makes hosing
Much more fun
so strap me on
And raise me high
'cause buddy, I'm not
Afraid to die
'cause life is long
And it's tremendous
And we're glad
That you're here with us
And since we know
An end will come
It makes our living
Fun
[death]
Death to me
And death to you
Tell me what else can we
Do die do?
Death to all
And death to each
Our own God-bottle
S'within reach
Death to everyone
Is gonna come
And it makes hosing
Much more fun
Right here
Where God puts non asunder
And you
In black dress & black shoe
You do
Invite me under
Go on
Go there
You can see me aging
Stars turn
Balls burn
Coming kids are raging
death to everyone
Is gonna come
And it makes hosing
Much more fun
every terrible thing
Is a relief
Even months on end
Buried in grief
Are easy, light times
Which have to end
With the coming
Of your death friend
death to everyone
Is gonna come
And it makes hosing
Much more fun
so strap me on
And raise me high
'cause buddy, I'm not
Afraid to die
'cause life is long
And it's tremendous
And we're glad
That you're here with us
And since we know
An end will come
It makes our living
Fun
[death]
Death to me
And death to you
Tell me what else can we
Do die do?
Death to all
And death to each
Our own God-bottle
S'within reach
Death to everyone
Is gonna come
And it makes hosing
Much more fun
Lyrics submitted by sarahsavedlatin, edited by Dante Sint
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The brilliance here is in the simplicity and, as in many of his songs, the way he celebrates the drama of living and dying by kinda laughing at it. He means "fucking" by hosing. He's hardly the first person to point out the primal connection between sex and death. He is definitely the first to point it out in a cheerful way I can sing along to at work though, and bless him for it.