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The Wilhelm Scream Lyrics
I don't know about my dreams.
I don't know about my dreamin anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Might as well fall in.
I don't know about my love.
I don't know about my lovin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Might as well fall in.
I don't know about my dreams.
I don't know about my dreamin anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Fallin'.
I don't know about my love.
I don't know about my lovin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm lovin, fallin', lovin', lovin'.
Might as well love you.
I don't know about my love.
I don't know about my lovin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin',
Might as well turn in.
I don't know about my dreams.
I don't know about my dreamin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Might as well fall in.
I don't know about my love.
I don't know about my lovin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Might as well fall in.
I don't know about my dreams.
I don't know about my dreamin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Fallin'.
I don't know about my love.
I don't know about my lovin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm lovin', lovin', lovin', lovin'.
Might as well love you.
I don't know about my dreams.
I don't know about my dreamin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Might as well fall in.
I don't know about my dreamin anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Might as well fall in.
I don't know about my lovin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Might as well fall in.
I don't know about my dreamin anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Fallin'.
I don't know about my lovin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm lovin, fallin', lovin', lovin'.
Might as well love you.
I don't know about my lovin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin',
Might as well turn in.
I don't know about my dreamin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Might as well fall in.
I don't know about my lovin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Might as well fall in.
I don't know about my dreamin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Fallin'.
I don't know about my lovin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm lovin', lovin', lovin', lovin'.
Might as well love you.
I don't know about my dreamin' anymore.
All that I know is
I'm fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin'.
Might as well fall in.
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FYI, this song is a re-imagining of "Where to Turn" by James Litherland, James Blake's father. I feel that this version is an update of that song for the 21st century, more isolated and alone and fractured, it sounds like the last straw in a guy's constant disappointment in love and life, things getting harder and harder and never being rewarded, just being heartbroken and kicked around time after time until he's eventually on the edge of giving up completely. I think he's expressing this to a woman, maybe a stranger, at least somebody who's willing to care and listen. Maybe he's settling. It's extremely emotionally dense for something so minimal.
To retort to MrFog (I read that as MrFrog which is way more awesome), the reiteration of those few lines and sentiments in such a minimal background sets up an amazing atmosphere for actually rather an unpretentious message, one that if anything is really genuine and primal. This isn't prog rock, it's one guy and his keyboard putting his emotions on the line.
"The Wilhelm scream is a film and television stock sound effect first used in 1951 for the film Distant Drums.[1] The effect gained new popularity (its use often becoming an in-joke) after it was used in Star Wars and many other blockbuster films as well as television programs and video games.[2] The scream is often used when someone is shot, falls from a great height, or is thrown from an explosion."
From Wikipedia
I think the genius of this variation of a theme, is the title itself. The song is a cry during freefall. I also think is cool that, getting aproval for making this version, was just a dad phone call away.
Heard this recently and it stopped made me pull the car over to side of the road it was that good!
For me i think this song is about a guy who has just met this girl, perhaps having recently ended a previous relationship, so his minds a bit everywhere ( I don't know about my love, I don't know about my lovin anymore) he maybe doubts his own judgement, doesnt know what he should be feeling etc.
But meets this girl, and is totally absorbed by her, and as much as he tries to figure his emotions out and be rational about it, he cant help but fall for her. (All that i know is im falling falling falling, might as well fall in)
Thats just my take, i think this song is sooo amazing, so simple, so direct, i think without it being to complicated the messages and feelings you get from the songs are ones you can so easily fit to your own situations. Truly the mark of something special! Wow.
Oh god here we go again. More dreary repetitive nonsense from Blake. What utter garbage, he must be laughing his ass off at people buying this crap. People who like this guy are like art critics standing in front of a Jackson Pollock trying to make out how deep and meaningful it is. It's not, I could knock up some random lyrics, repeat them 20 times and add some plinky plonky beats in the background on my Bomtempi organ when I was 5. Pretentious fools.
Oh god here we go again. More dreary repetitive nonsense from Blake. What utter garbage, he must be laughing his ass off at people buying this crap. People who like this guy are like art critics standing in front of a Jackson Pollock trying to make out how deep and meaningful it is. It's not, I could knock up some random lyrics, repeat them 20 times and add some plinky plonky beats in the background on my Bomtempi organ when I was 5. Pretentious fools.
Come on MrFog, the beauty of music comes from within. If we perceive beauty and meaning from James Blake's songs, it's just as real as any objective aesthetic beauty or complex musical theory with deep meaningful lyrics.
Come on MrFog, the beauty of music comes from within. If we perceive beauty and meaning from James Blake's songs, it's just as real as any objective aesthetic beauty or complex musical theory with deep meaningful lyrics.
Have you been listening on a radio or headphones/earbuds? A lot of Blake's work is below the perceptual limit of speakers.
Have you been listening on a radio or headphones/earbuds? A lot of Blake's work is below the perceptual limit of speakers.
I think James Blake puts intense emotion in every calculated line of each sound. Even if he's just producing a bunch of garbage, if it means something to people who see something in his music, that is just as meaningful as...
I think James Blake puts intense emotion in every calculated line of each sound. Even if he's just producing a bunch of garbage, if it means something to people who see something in his music, that is just as meaningful as the enjoyment you may get out of analyzing and criticizing music. We're all in the listening music game to enjoy ourselves, but we don't all look at each part. Actually, one of the things i like about Blake is how minimal and simple some rhythms are. I don't know a lot of music theory, but it's easy for me to understand his work. I think he puts soul into every note, but if you don't hear it, you don't hear it. Just move onto the next thing that catches your ear.
Man.
I honestly know where you are coming from, I really do but it's as if there is no effort or technical ability is his songs. The first lines I will grant you are always good but then he just repeats and repeats. It's the same with Limit to your Love. I'm all for good slow songs but in order to convey these feelings you have to vary the lyrics and music to match the ups and downs that such emotions convey. Therefore the only conclusion I can come to with Blake's music is that it is over rated,...
I honestly know where you are coming from, I really do but it's as if there is no effort or technical ability is his songs. The first lines I will grant you are always good but then he just repeats and repeats. It's the same with Limit to your Love. I'm all for good slow songs but in order to convey these feelings you have to vary the lyrics and music to match the ups and downs that such emotions convey. Therefore the only conclusion I can come to with Blake's music is that it is over rated, empty and lazy.
Funnily enough, it's always the people preaching about how a song is 'bad', 'overrated' or whatever degrading adjective you can think of that tend to talk about pretentiousness.
Funnily enough, it's always the people preaching about how a song is 'bad', 'overrated' or whatever degrading adjective you can think of that tend to talk about pretentiousness.
I couldn't care less if it's a monkey drumming without any knowledge whatsoever or a commonly acclaimed musician that's studied music theory and has been engaged in the business for 20 years as long as I get enjoyment out of these songs.
I couldn't care less if it's a monkey drumming without any knowledge whatsoever or a commonly acclaimed musician that's studied music theory and has been engaged in the business for 20 years as long as I get enjoyment out of these songs.
It seems some people need to get over their objectivity complex.
It seems some people need to get over their objectivity complex.
What on earth are you talking about? This is a forum for discussing songs and I have expressed my opinion. Objectivity complex? First of all the word objectivity does not mean what you think it means and secondly if I don't like something I will say so and we can all have a frank discussion on why our opinions differ. That's why this is a forum site. I'll let you get back to your monkey drumming now.
What on earth are you talking about? This is a forum for discussing songs and I have expressed my opinion. Objectivity complex? First of all the word objectivity does not mean what you think it means and secondly if I don't like something I will say so and we can all have a frank discussion on why our opinions differ. That's why this is a forum site. I'll let you get back to your monkey drumming now.
While I disagree with On_and_on's original post, I am leaning towards thinking that MrFog is a troll by his very nature. I'm not taking any of this all too seriously, but I do think there is a lot of technical ability and a lot of thought gone into the James Blake's music. I created an account just so I could comment on this.
While I disagree with On_and_on's original post, I am leaning towards thinking that MrFog is a troll by his very nature. I'm not taking any of this all too seriously, but I do think there is a lot of technical ability and a lot of thought gone into the James Blake's music. I created an account just so I could comment on this.
If we learn from Oscar Wilde's preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray, the point of all art is to conceal the artist and reveal the observer. Therefore art is only there to reveal parts...
If we learn from Oscar Wilde's preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray, the point of all art is to conceal the artist and reveal the observer. Therefore art is only there to reveal parts of those who consume to those individual parties. This in mind, if this music evokes a great deal of emotion with people, or some emotion with a great deal of people, then surely it is good art.
In terms of technical ability, the harmonies in I Never Learned To Share blow my mind. I WISH I could harmonise like that, or even write beautiful and haunting harmonies like that.
When it comes to the meaning of the song, I don't feel On_and_on quite has it. There's a heaviness to the music and the lyrics which speaks to me as implying that the guy's fighting a never-ending battle and he is finally unable to go on; he just doesn't have the will power in him anymore to continue and so he ultimately surrenders entirely. It has a certain sense of exhaustion to it. I think if we mix what on_and_on has said with what I've said, that would illustrate what I take away from the song.
What I find interesting is the title. The Wilhelm Scream is a stock sound byte that was original used in the movie Distant Drums in 1951 and was then recycled over and over in action films whenever someone got shot with an arrow or gun. Perhaps he's used this as a sort of dark and obscure bit of humour, as if to say, 'Oh great, here we go again'. And perhaps to say that he is being shot, perhaps by cupid's arrow... yet again and is apprehensive, as everyone relationship before has ended so, so badly.
Sorry, one other thing. Objectivity complex?
Sorry, one other thing. Objectivity complex?
How can someone have an objectivity complex about something that is subjective?
How can someone have an objectivity complex about something that is subjective?
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Mr. Frog, stop trolling on all the James Blake songs. You don't like him...we get it
Mr. Frog, stop trolling on all the James Blake songs. You don't like him...we get it
this is my favorite song on the album.
Such a simple song but beautiful all the same. Very relevant to my life at the moment as well!
haha my friend always plays this on his speakers and it fucking blows my mind everytime
might as well love me :)
Sounds to me like the third stanza says grief instead of dreams and grievin instead of dreamin. I may be wrong.
Brilliant minimal song, a great album to start off the new year!
Fantastic song!
i could listen to this all day.