"One of the band told me last night/That music is all he's got in his life" (Blow Away from the new LP, Never For Ever).
Is that really you, using the third person as a slender disguise?
KB: "Yeah. Well done. It is..."
http://gaffa.org/reaching/i80_rm.html
Please don't thump me
Don't bump me
Don't dump me back there
Please don't thump me
Don't bump me
I want to stay here...
IMHO, this kinda makes life seem harsh, brutal, ominous; and the 'I want to stay here' is sung to a place of sanctuary. It reminds me of KB's "Frightened Eyes":
They've all got frightened eyes,
Saying, "Leave me alone,
I'm perfectly safe here inside.
Please don't surprise me."
Bill Duffield was the lighting director for the Tour Of Life. He literally put out the lights. Bill is honoured in "Blow Away" and "Moments of Pleasure"...
Hey there Bill
Could you turn the lights up?
Put out the light, then, put out the light
Vibes in the sky invite you to dine...
..."God moves in mysterious ways!"
ACT 5, SCENE 2: A bedchamber in the castle: DESDEMONA in bed asleep; a light burning.
Enter OTHELLO
Put out the light, and then put out the light:
If I quench thee, thou flaming minister,
I can again thy former light restore,
Should I repent me: but once put out thy light,
Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature,
I know not where is that Promethean heat
That can thy light relume...
This quote occurs just as Othello is preparing to murder his wife, Desdemona. First he will put out the candle, then he will put out the light of Desdemona's life. The candle's light can be restored once extinguished, but he contrasts this with Desdemona's "light" (life) which of course cannot be reillumined once quenched.
I have just finished reading Shakespeare's Othello. In the scene just before Othello kills Desdamona, he says, "Put out the light/Then put out the light." I was wondering if this means the same thing in Blow Away.
KB: "You're the first person in four years to pick up on this--so, thank you."
http://gaffa.org/garden/kate18.html
You read me Shakespeare on the rolling Thames
That old river poet that never, ever ends...
You wouldn't make a good Lady Macbeth?
KB: "Lady Macbeth? (Laughs) No. To tell you the truth, I'm not that intrigued by acting. If someone offered me something really interesting, especially someone I admired, I'd do it because I'd be crazy not to. But I'm no actress. I don't have the talent or the temperament."
"Booze, Fags, Blokes And Me" (1993)
http://gaffa.org/reaching/i93_q.html
"One of the band told me last night/That music is all he's got in his life" (Blow Away from the new LP, Never For Ever). Is that really you, using the third person as a slender disguise? KB: "Yeah. Well done. It is..." http://gaffa.org/reaching/i80_rm.html
Please don't thump me Don't bump me Don't dump me back there Please don't thump me Don't bump me I want to stay here...
IMHO, this kinda makes life seem harsh, brutal, ominous; and the 'I want to stay here' is sung to a place of sanctuary. It reminds me of KB's "Frightened Eyes":
They've all got frightened eyes, Saying, "Leave me alone, I'm perfectly safe here inside. Please don't surprise me."
Bill Duffield was the lighting director for the Tour Of Life. He literally put out the lights. Bill is honoured in "Blow Away" and "Moments of Pleasure"...
Hey there Bill Could you turn the lights up?
Put out the light, then, put out the light Vibes in the sky invite you to dine...
..."God moves in mysterious ways!"
ACT 5, SCENE 2: A bedchamber in the castle: DESDEMONA in bed asleep; a light burning. Enter OTHELLO
Put out the light, and then put out the light: If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again thy former light restore, Should I repent me: but once put out thy light, Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat That can thy light relume...
This quote occurs just as Othello is preparing to murder his wife, Desdemona. First he will put out the candle, then he will put out the light of Desdemona's life. The candle's light can be restored once extinguished, but he contrasts this with Desdemona's "light" (life) which of course cannot be reillumined once quenched.
I have just finished reading Shakespeare's Othello. In the scene just before Othello kills Desdamona, he says, "Put out the light/Then put out the light." I was wondering if this means the same thing in Blow Away. KB: "You're the first person in four years to pick up on this--so, thank you." http://gaffa.org/garden/kate18.html
You read me Shakespeare on the rolling Thames That old river poet that never, ever ends...
You wouldn't make a good Lady Macbeth? KB: "Lady Macbeth? (Laughs) No. To tell you the truth, I'm not that intrigued by acting. If someone offered me something really interesting, especially someone I admired, I'd do it because I'd be crazy not to. But I'm no actress. I don't have the talent or the temperament." "Booze, Fags, Blokes And Me" (1993) http://gaffa.org/reaching/i93_q.html