Good Man Lyrics
Think this is about music but more specifically Simple Chords. Says it right in the first phrase. "These chords are old but we shake hands", but there are "so many minor chords outside". The "bucket that the tunes go through" is his guitar. Second verse "My hands held on my mind let go" is a reference to using more difficult chords but then... "back to you my heart went skippin'" OH and "stealing glances with the chords" is an example of a literary technique called personification (I believe). You also can't shake hands with a chord, but he says it flat out in the first phrase. Last verse I'm still trying to make complete sense of, but basically the song does have a western feel. I believe when he says "You're not a good shot but I'm worse", he is cleverly stating that their relationship is a "long shot". The "little horse" I believe he is referring to is again his guitar.
Just a thought.
@dontlistentome Hi, can you tell me more about this interpretation. I can not quite understand the passages: "We got tunes we kicked around, some We got a bucket que the tunes go through." And "Last night there was a horse in the road I was twisting in the hairpin." And "They shot Western south of here. They had him cornered in a canyon. "I'm trying to understand this music, my native language is not English, so I'm having dificudades. Can you elaborate on and if possible rewrite for me the same phrases but in a simpler way?It helps me a...
@dontlistentome Hi, can you tell me more about this interpretation. I can not quite understand the passages: "We got tunes we kicked around, some We got a bucket que the tunes go through." And "Last night there was a horse in the road I was twisting in the hairpin." And "They shot Western south of here. They had him cornered in a canyon. "I'm trying to understand this music, my native language is not English, so I'm having dificudades. Can you elaborate on and if possible rewrite for me the same phrases but in a simpler way?It helps me a lot.
This one reminds me a lot of Brandi Carlile's song "The Story." In both cases, you can read the lyrics as an artist's love for the music. But you can also read them as a straight-up love song. The balanced ambiguity is beautiful in both cases.
This song has distinct "Western," John Ford-type theme to it. Josh does an excellent job of weaving the story of a "good man" in the context of the American cowboy. The only specific reference I can get is the "They shot a Western south of here" verse. It seems to be a distinct reference to 'The Lone Ranger,' a 1950s TV show where the lead character was a former U.S. ranger whose convoy was ambushed in a canyon by outlaws. He was the only survivor and was rescued by an Indian and went on to represent a type of vigilante "good" man, hunting outlaws by himself. The verse seems to be a distinct reference to that particular show. Another awesome song.
I wanted this song to mean a lot of things but the reason I'm coming back to it (after the last post was what.. 10 years ago?) is because I think everyone sort of got it right but not quite.
Think of it as a cover band's love letter to an artist or even an artist asking to replay another song by someone they greatly respect. It's not unheard of for someone to go all out to get permission to cover or even use a song in a film (Jack Black and Led Zeppelin come to mind for "School of Rock"). This song plays like Josh is shaking hands across time with an artist that is accomplished but, like him, writes tracks they are proud of and tracks they are not. Doesn't stop him from loving their stuff and asking - politely - if they'd like to let him use it.
With that in mind, it suddenly starts to make an awful lot of sense and even the Lone Ranger imagery seems to place the moment in time.
When I first heard this song, I thought for a second it was a cover of some long-lost Bob Dylan number, which I think is a pretty big compliment. Definitely a "different" kind of love song, but one with such sincerity and bluntness in the poetry of the lyrics.
It always makes me think of sitting at the top of the Grand Canyon in perfect silence (only the occasional bird tweeting) with someone you love, or driving through the surrounding country, just you and one other person and good music. It's just about two people who aren't perfect, but who somehow belong together. I don't know. I'm Australian and this is verging on American country/folk music, so what do I know? It's just a beautiful song.
This song is a testament to Josh Ritter's undying love for making music. He's not talking about a girl, even though that's what it sounds like. He's professing his love for playing his guitar, and playing it well.
How can you steal glances at your guitar? I could see it being his music except for that line. -"All those glances that we stole." It implies that there is in fact another person here
I think it's all about his guitar. I've stolen/exchanged LOTS of glances with some nice pretty guitars up on the wall at the music store that I knew I couldn't afford. Why? Because as Josh sings, "Sometimes if you want them then you've got to"! How could I ever leave a shop like that without at least "looking" at them? haha! ;-)
I think it's all about his guitar. I've stolen/exchanged LOTS of glances with some nice pretty guitars up on the wall at the music store that I knew I couldn't afford. Why? Because as Josh sings, "Sometimes if you want them then you've got to"! How could I ever leave a shop like that without at least "looking" at them? haha! ;-)
It's called Personification - Look it up. Do you really think you can shake hands with a chord?
It's called Personification - Look it up. Do you really think you can shake hands with a chord?
Sounds more to me like he's speaking how even though he and his love aren't perfect, music seems to bring them together; forgetting imperfections.
what a good love song. by comparing them he's implying that the two of them are good for each other and deserve each other.
aside from the amazing lyrics, the tune and beat of this song are on point. i love it.
what a good love song. by comparing them he's implying that the two of them are good for each other and deserve each other.
aside from the amazing lyrics, the tune and beat of this song are on point. i love it.