Is sad though I usually find good, more deep and profound analysis to good songs such as this one here!
But anyway just to let you know this is a double cover from Roy Harper's album: Whatever Happened to Jugula? Curiously both songs Bad Speech (spoken word part by Harper himself) and Hope (composed by Roy Haper and David Gilmour), are one after the other in Harper's album. I can picture how Cavanagh brothers and company got this one by listening old Harper record, those are like indivisible tracks.
Can someone trip one this extract: Spinning gently on towards the red giant four aeons hence
Late reply, I know, but this is my first time looking up this track on here. Here is my interpretation.
Late reply, I know, but this is my first time looking up this track on here. Here is my interpretation.
"Spinning gently on towards the red giant four aeons hence"
-The red giant refers to the Sun and the Earth is spinning, or revolving, around it from the gravity force it produces. The four aeons refer to the Geologic Time Scale, or the history of earth. (Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and the current aeon Phanerozoic.)
"Spinning gently on towards the red giant four aeons hence"
-The red giant refers to the Sun and the Earth is spinning, or revolving, around it from the gravity force it produces. The four aeons refer to the Geologic Time Scale, or the history of earth. (Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and the current aeon Phanerozoic.)
"When all the rose gardens are consumed in the flash-fire of flying time"
She'll leave alone to you"
-I am sure this refers to a super...
"When all the rose gardens are consumed in the flash-fire of flying time"
She'll leave alone to you"
-I am sure this refers to a super nova when the sun dies and explodes, killing all life on earth. And when it dies it will just be a floating rock. It will no longer glow or give off light, in hence, leaving the rest of the solar system alone.
Just wanted to add that the same tune, written by David Gilmour, was also used by Pete Townshend with different lyrics, in his song "White City Fighting" on his album "White City: A Novel".
Just wanted to add that the same tune, written by David Gilmour, was also used by Pete Townshend with different lyrics, in his song "White City Fighting" on his album "White City: A Novel".
Is sad though I usually find good, more deep and profound analysis to good songs such as this one here! But anyway just to let you know this is a double cover from Roy Harper's album: Whatever Happened to Jugula? Curiously both songs Bad Speech (spoken word part by Harper himself) and Hope (composed by Roy Haper and David Gilmour), are one after the other in Harper's album. I can picture how Cavanagh brothers and company got this one by listening old Harper record, those are like indivisible tracks.
Can someone trip one this extract: Spinning gently on towards the red giant four aeons hence
Late reply, I know, but this is my first time looking up this track on here. Here is my interpretation.
Late reply, I know, but this is my first time looking up this track on here. Here is my interpretation.
"Spinning gently on towards the red giant four aeons hence" -The red giant refers to the Sun and the Earth is spinning, or revolving, around it from the gravity force it produces. The four aeons refer to the Geologic Time Scale, or the history of earth. (Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and the current aeon Phanerozoic.)
"Spinning gently on towards the red giant four aeons hence" -The red giant refers to the Sun and the Earth is spinning, or revolving, around it from the gravity force it produces. The four aeons refer to the Geologic Time Scale, or the history of earth. (Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and the current aeon Phanerozoic.)
"When all the rose gardens are consumed in the flash-fire of flying time" She'll leave alone to you" -I am sure this refers to a super...
"When all the rose gardens are consumed in the flash-fire of flying time" She'll leave alone to you" -I am sure this refers to a super nova when the sun dies and explodes, killing all life on earth. And when it dies it will just be a floating rock. It will no longer glow or give off light, in hence, leaving the rest of the solar system alone.
Just wanted to add that the same tune, written by David Gilmour, was also used by Pete Townshend with different lyrics, in his song "White City Fighting" on his album "White City: A Novel".
Just wanted to add that the same tune, written by David Gilmour, was also used by Pete Townshend with different lyrics, in his song "White City Fighting" on his album "White City: A Novel".
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever_Happened_to_Jugula%3F
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever_Happened_to_Jugula%3F