Some say it's the part 2, and so the matching piece of "Sometime Later". But personally, I think both narrators are focused differently - one does the opposite of the other.
Sometime Later (Part 1 of the dyptic)
Vocals : Martin Barnard
Moods : Sad, Painful, Nostalgic, Slow, Deep, Warm/Warm Colours (Red), Alone, Light, True, Dreamy
Themes : Time, Memories/Souvenirs, Lovers' Couple, Both On The Same Wavelength, Mind/Vision Is Clear, No Illusions, Still Seduced/Moved, Not Working/Giving Up/Calling For Help (the narrator doesn't feel like going in a downward spiral and so, he needs relief and support), Desire, Wasted Love, Hurting Themselves, Overthinking
Possibly : Post-Breakup (the couple forcefully broke because the narrator told her he was leaving), Pain (he suffers from this now that they're not a couple anymore), Early Autumn (rainy weather, September/October)
Somewhere Not Here (Part 2 of the dyptic)
Vocals : Wendy Stubbs
Moods : Happy, Joyful, Slow, Cold/Cold Colours (Blue), Alone, Good, Real
Themes : Place, Losing One's Way, Hunger, Dancing, Losing One's Words, No Wind/Clouds, Fading, Still In Love, Craving, Carrying On, Following Advice (from the former song's narrator), Perception, Complicated, Understanding, Feeling, Aching
Possibly : Still In Love Despite Breakup (in that case, she did not suffer and she answers the letter from the former song's narrator), Mystery (would he answer her anyway?), Late Summer (sunny weather, August/September), Not Caring Of Despair
Well, I don't know very much Mrs. Stubbs' song, but dividing it into different parts is much more complex than Mr. Barnard's song!
@Oliviaka Actually, the main themes are : memories/souvenirs for "Somewhere" and regret for "Sometime", I figured out all of this one month after having writing all of the above.
@Oliviaka Actually, the main themes are : memories/souvenirs for "Somewhere" and regret for "Sometime", I figured out all of this one month after having writing all of the above.
Some say it's the part 2, and so the matching piece of "Sometime Later". But personally, I think both narrators are focused differently - one does the opposite of the other.
Sometime Later (Part 1 of the dyptic) Vocals : Martin Barnard Moods : Sad, Painful, Nostalgic, Slow, Deep, Warm/Warm Colours (Red), Alone, Light, True, Dreamy Themes : Time, Memories/Souvenirs, Lovers' Couple, Both On The Same Wavelength, Mind/Vision Is Clear, No Illusions, Still Seduced/Moved, Not Working/Giving Up/Calling For Help (the narrator doesn't feel like going in a downward spiral and so, he needs relief and support), Desire, Wasted Love, Hurting Themselves, Overthinking Possibly : Post-Breakup (the couple forcefully broke because the narrator told her he was leaving), Pain (he suffers from this now that they're not a couple anymore), Early Autumn (rainy weather, September/October)
Somewhere Not Here (Part 2 of the dyptic) Vocals : Wendy Stubbs Moods : Happy, Joyful, Slow, Cold/Cold Colours (Blue), Alone, Good, Real Themes : Place, Losing One's Way, Hunger, Dancing, Losing One's Words, No Wind/Clouds, Fading, Still In Love, Craving, Carrying On, Following Advice (from the former song's narrator), Perception, Complicated, Understanding, Feeling, Aching Possibly : Still In Love Despite Breakup (in that case, she did not suffer and she answers the letter from the former song's narrator), Mystery (would he answer her anyway?), Late Summer (sunny weather, August/September), Not Caring Of Despair
Well, I don't know very much Mrs. Stubbs' song, but dividing it into different parts is much more complex than Mr. Barnard's song!
@Oliviaka Actually, the main themes are : memories/souvenirs for "Somewhere" and regret for "Sometime", I figured out all of this one month after having writing all of the above.
@Oliviaka Actually, the main themes are : memories/souvenirs for "Somewhere" and regret for "Sometime", I figured out all of this one month after having writing all of the above.