I have a question, and I thought it was appropriate to ask it hear.
In the Live version of this song, sometimes Bianca (Coco) sings "Simon, my brother..."
Now, when I heard her say 'Simon...' I immediately thought back to their other song, "Lemonade", where in the live version of that song, she sometimes also adds the name "Simon" after singing - 'It sped round every corner Calling out his name... This made me question who Simon is exactly... and whether what the opening lyrics mention in "Summer Breeze" is what happened between her and Simon, her brother... I don't know, can someone help clarify whether Simon and the events based around him are real,or whether he is rather a personification or made-up character for thematic symbolism...?
As far as I understand, Simon was their deceased brother's name. 'Brother' is a very frequent character in their lyrics (Rainbow Warriors, Milkman, Werewolf, The Moon Asked the Crow, Fatherhood, not directly in this song, but there are lines like 'but in the end your children die', 'magic doesn't save your kids','watch them walk away' etc) And I'm also really confused because of this name being mentioned in this very song, for it doesn't seem to be autobiographical at all.
I watched recently an interview where Bianca says that she speaks in Werewolf 'about rape and incest in a very personal...
As far as I understand, Simon was their deceased brother's name. 'Brother' is a very frequent character in their lyrics (Rainbow Warriors, Milkman, Werewolf, The Moon Asked the Crow, Fatherhood, not directly in this song, but there are lines like 'but in the end your children die', 'magic doesn't save your kids','watch them walk away' etc) And I'm also really confused because of this name being mentioned in this very song, for it doesn't seem to be autobiographical at all.
I watched recently an interview where Bianca says that she speaks in Werewolf 'about rape and incest in a very personal way'. Though the lyrics is very tough, actually I do not see any direct links to the fact of incest, at least what concerns her father, (cf Fatherhood 'You never were a violent type'), but brother was also in the song. And there are as well lines in Here I Come: Surprise me like a monster/My brother liked to scare me/A rape in the meadow/A fornicating fellow. Again, the word 'brother' was used in a very strange context. But on the other hand, there were much more cases of usage of lexis with positive connotations - 'my brother, my only kin', 'angel brother, I miss your hair, careless nature gentle stare'. And what all of this is supposed to mean then? In the end we just get a cocktail of controversial and sometimes mutually exclusive facts.
If you ask me, I think that CocoRosie have a sort of so to say mythology of their own in their lyrics, and some facts of their biography just blend into their lyrical universe making inseparable whole. And it is art first of all, not a biography in verse. So if any answer exists, we hardly can find it in the texts.
I actually think their brother commited suicide. He was sick. And like many other people in the world I believe they forgave him for his sickness to cause him to be incest/sexually abusive.
I actually think their brother commited suicide. He was sick. And like many other people in the world I believe they forgave him for his sickness to cause him to be incest/sexually abusive.
Yes. I totally KNOW that their brother was sexually abusive. I just know it. I swear, their music is like an investigation. The clues are in the songs.
Yes. I totally KNOW that their brother was sexually abusive. I just know it. I swear, their music is like an investigation. The clues are in the songs.
-Sierra says she was sexually abused in that interveiw. In Summer Breeze it cleary says 'my brother' in any version you listen to and the song is about sexual abuse as a child. They loved their brother cause...
-Sierra says she was sexually abused in that interveiw. In Summer Breeze it cleary says 'my brother' in any version you listen to and the song is about sexual abuse as a child. They loved their brother cause they still speak fondly of him or maybe they are being sarcastic? I just doubt it though... He is dead. Why would they speak about sexual abuse like that if it wasn't true when he is dead?-
But you can still love someone who hurts you like that. People all around the world deal with that situtaion everyday and come out of it still loving the abuser.
in what interview Sierra says she was abused? I totally missed it. And anyways it's Bianca who writes the lyrics. And what concerns "People all around the world deal with that situtaion everyday and come out of it still loving the abuser" thing, then why Bianca is keeping accusing their father in their songs over and over again of much "lesser" crimes? In only that Werewolf song she just morally annihilated him, but she never stopped (Lemonade, Fatherhood). If being a bad father is never forgotten, so what treatment can you expect for an abuser? Consequently, B. turns out to...
in what interview Sierra says she was abused? I totally missed it. And anyways it's Bianca who writes the lyrics. And what concerns "People all around the world deal with that situtaion everyday and come out of it still loving the abuser" thing, then why Bianca is keeping accusing their father in their songs over and over again of much "lesser" crimes? In only that Werewolf song she just morally annihilated him, but she never stopped (Lemonade, Fatherhood). If being a bad father is never forgotten, so what treatment can you expect for an abuser? Consequently, B. turns out to be not a kind of person that would tolerate anything like that from any of her kin.
Little advice to 'canarycriedkaye'. Don't say what you think is fact, it is NOT a fact that her brother (deceased) was sexually abusive. You honestly make me embarrassed to call myself human, pretending to sound intelligent / wise whilst attempting to back it up with even worse reasons. I want to keep this beautiful website to those who actually have something positive / important to say, not BS rumors / hearsay. This site was made to open people up with thoughts and emotions, not to get stuck on the (false, mind you) perception of actions. Anyways...
Little advice to 'canarycriedkaye'. Don't say what you think is fact, it is NOT a fact that her brother (deceased) was sexually abusive. You honestly make me embarrassed to call myself human, pretending to sound intelligent / wise whilst attempting to back it up with even worse reasons. I want to keep this beautiful website to those who actually have something positive / important to say, not BS rumors / hearsay. This site was made to open people up with thoughts and emotions, not to get stuck on the (false, mind you) perception of actions. Anyways...
It's obvious they are...
e> It's obvious they are trying to convey the message of pain and abandonment. Since Bianca studied linguistics and Sociology it really gives her an edge in her lyrics.
Everyone. Everyone deals with covering up pain on a daily basis, this song just makes you remember that you are.
I have a question, and I thought it was appropriate to ask it hear. In the Live version of this song, sometimes Bianca (Coco) sings "Simon, my brother..." Now, when I heard her say 'Simon...' I immediately thought back to their other song, "Lemonade", where in the live version of that song, she sometimes also adds the name "Simon" after singing - 'It sped round every corner Calling out his name... This made me question who Simon is exactly... and whether what the opening lyrics mention in "Summer Breeze" is what happened between her and Simon, her brother... I don't know, can someone help clarify whether Simon and the events based around him are real,or whether he is rather a personification or made-up character for thematic symbolism...?
As far as I understand, Simon was their deceased brother's name. 'Brother' is a very frequent character in their lyrics (Rainbow Warriors, Milkman, Werewolf, The Moon Asked the Crow, Fatherhood, not directly in this song, but there are lines like 'but in the end your children die', 'magic doesn't save your kids','watch them walk away' etc) And I'm also really confused because of this name being mentioned in this very song, for it doesn't seem to be autobiographical at all. I watched recently an interview where Bianca says that she speaks in Werewolf 'about rape and incest in a very personal...
As far as I understand, Simon was their deceased brother's name. 'Brother' is a very frequent character in their lyrics (Rainbow Warriors, Milkman, Werewolf, The Moon Asked the Crow, Fatherhood, not directly in this song, but there are lines like 'but in the end your children die', 'magic doesn't save your kids','watch them walk away' etc) And I'm also really confused because of this name being mentioned in this very song, for it doesn't seem to be autobiographical at all. I watched recently an interview where Bianca says that she speaks in Werewolf 'about rape and incest in a very personal way'. Though the lyrics is very tough, actually I do not see any direct links to the fact of incest, at least what concerns her father, (cf Fatherhood 'You never were a violent type'), but brother was also in the song. And there are as well lines in Here I Come: Surprise me like a monster/My brother liked to scare me/A rape in the meadow/A fornicating fellow. Again, the word 'brother' was used in a very strange context. But on the other hand, there were much more cases of usage of lexis with positive connotations - 'my brother, my only kin', 'angel brother, I miss your hair, careless nature gentle stare'. And what all of this is supposed to mean then? In the end we just get a cocktail of controversial and sometimes mutually exclusive facts. If you ask me, I think that CocoRosie have a sort of so to say mythology of their own in their lyrics, and some facts of their biography just blend into their lyrical universe making inseparable whole. And it is art first of all, not a biography in verse. So if any answer exists, we hardly can find it in the texts.
I actually think their brother commited suicide. He was sick. And like many other people in the world I believe they forgave him for his sickness to cause him to be incest/sexually abusive.
I actually think their brother commited suicide. He was sick. And like many other people in the world I believe they forgave him for his sickness to cause him to be incest/sexually abusive.
Yes. I totally KNOW that their brother was sexually abusive. I just know it. I swear, their music is like an investigation. The clues are in the songs.
Yes. I totally KNOW that their brother was sexually abusive. I just know it. I swear, their music is like an investigation. The clues are in the songs.
-Sierra says she was sexually abused in that interveiw. In Summer Breeze it cleary says 'my brother' in any version you listen to and the song is about sexual abuse as a child. They loved their brother cause...
-Sierra says she was sexually abused in that interveiw. In Summer Breeze it cleary says 'my brother' in any version you listen to and the song is about sexual abuse as a child. They loved their brother cause they still speak fondly of him or maybe they are being sarcastic? I just doubt it though... He is dead. Why would they speak about sexual abuse like that if it wasn't true when he is dead?-
But you can still love someone who hurts you like that. People all around the world deal with that situtaion everyday and come out of it still loving the abuser.
in what interview Sierra says she was abused? I totally missed it. And anyways it's Bianca who writes the lyrics. And what concerns "People all around the world deal with that situtaion everyday and come out of it still loving the abuser" thing, then why Bianca is keeping accusing their father in their songs over and over again of much "lesser" crimes? In only that Werewolf song she just morally annihilated him, but she never stopped (Lemonade, Fatherhood). If being a bad father is never forgotten, so what treatment can you expect for an abuser? Consequently, B. turns out to...
in what interview Sierra says she was abused? I totally missed it. And anyways it's Bianca who writes the lyrics. And what concerns "People all around the world deal with that situtaion everyday and come out of it still loving the abuser" thing, then why Bianca is keeping accusing their father in their songs over and over again of much "lesser" crimes? In only that Werewolf song she just morally annihilated him, but she never stopped (Lemonade, Fatherhood). If being a bad father is never forgotten, so what treatment can you expect for an abuser? Consequently, B. turns out to be not a kind of person that would tolerate anything like that from any of her kin.
Little advice to 'canarycriedkaye'. Don't say what you think is fact, it is NOT a fact that her brother (deceased) was sexually abusive. You honestly make me embarrassed to call myself human, pretending to sound intelligent / wise whilst attempting to back it up with even worse reasons. I want to keep this beautiful website to those who actually have something positive / important to say, not BS rumors / hearsay. This site was made to open people up with thoughts and emotions, not to get stuck on the (false, mind you) perception of actions. Anyways...
Little advice to 'canarycriedkaye'. Don't say what you think is fact, it is NOT a fact that her brother (deceased) was sexually abusive. You honestly make me embarrassed to call myself human, pretending to sound intelligent / wise whilst attempting to back it up with even worse reasons. I want to keep this beautiful website to those who actually have something positive / important to say, not BS rumors / hearsay. This site was made to open people up with thoughts and emotions, not to get stuck on the (false, mind you) perception of actions. Anyways...
It's obvious they are...
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It's obvious they are trying to convey the message of pain and abandonment. Since Bianca studied linguistics and Sociology it really gives her an edge in her lyrics. Everyone. Everyone deals with covering up pain on a daily basis, this song just makes you remember that you are.Peace. -Todd