Kit
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Originally posted by Doctor Love
There are a few funny personal interpretations she fell into which I found most amusing, |
For some reason, I used to think the song "There Forever" from AGFORC had the lyric "My life's been empty in bed" rather than "My life's been empty and bare". Of course, I never verified it on the lyric sheet until someone told me what you were actually saying.
Also, at the beginning of the bridge on "Alone Together", it used to sound to me like you were saying "ooooh g***mnit my love". But, I figured Word would have censored that. I didn't know what that lyric actually was until I was finally able to read it online in the late 90s.
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Registration Date: 11-17-2004
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Favorite 77s album: The one's Mike plays guitar on Location: Springtown
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I love Mondegreens.
(A mondegreen is the mishearing or misinterpretation of a phrase, typically a standardized phrase such as a line in a poem or a lyric in a song, due to near homophony, in a way that yields a new meaning to the phrase.)
__________________ "tell me, what's worth more
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i follow my heart
and it lies and it lies
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10-16-2009 05:57 |
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Cynthia
Mezzo
Registration Date: 07-20-2005
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What happened to this?
__________________ Contentment and joy are not a state of circumstances but a state of mind.
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Doctor Love
Doctor Love
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Location: on the moon Alice
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Fell behind
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10-30-2009 19:37 |
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Birchell
Praying Naked
Registration Date: 10-08-2004
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Favorite 77s album: Impossible to pick!!! Location: Covington, KY
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Did you hear about the butcher who backed into the meatgrinder?? He said, "I'm getting a little behind in my work."
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11-17-2009 20:26 |
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Cynthia
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No big deal. It's almost finished anyway, so it will be easy to finish and get out of your hair. (And then I'll write up the other one to put more on your shoulders...
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__________________ Contentment and joy are not a state of circumstances but a state of mind.
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10-31-2009 11:45 |
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Cynthia
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Jason, the Rising Sun lyrics are in your PM.
__________________ Contentment and joy are not a state of circumstances but a state of mind.
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11-16-2009 13:03 |
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jason
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Registration Date: 06-03-2004
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Alright! To this day I've only listened to the album once because I wanted to wait for the lyrics. Actually I've heard some of the songs a few times when my player was on shuffle. But in general I've not actively listened to them.
I'm at work so I can't just yet listen to the whole album. But I did listen to Jonah in the Wilderness and it was hard to keep from smiling. Jonah was really fun to listen to. I don't hear story-telling songs like that very often. Most songs I listen to are more diffuse - like U2.
I never would have guess Mike was singing "Hey, Jonah." Even with the lyrics it sounds like "Hey John." I guess that's just some loose vocalization style right there. :-)
Cynthia, I know I sound like a broken record - but thank you thank you! Hopefully I will be able to sit-down and listen to the rest of the album tonight and I will let you and Mike know my reaction to the songs. You deserve that much. It's funny because I guess I've been warming up to this. Over the last couple of days I've been listening to some bluegrass gospel music. It's atypical of what I normally listen to. But I guess I'm in the right mindset now for Rising Sun!
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11-17-2009 06:23 |
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juan ahmal
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Favorite 77s album: TTB Location: if you've seen juan, you've seen ahmal
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[quote]Originally posted by jason
I never would have guess Mike was singing "Hey, Jonah." Even with the lyrics it sounds like "Hey John." I guess that's just some loose vocalization style right there. :-)
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I thought it was "Hey, John" and that the song was sort of about both Jonah and John the Baptist. Could be wrong.
__________________ "Fallacies do not cease to be fallacies because they become fashions." - G. K. Chesterton
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11-17-2009 08:57 |
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jason
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Originally posted by juan ahmal
[quote]Originally posted by jason
I never would have guess Mike was singing "Hey, Jonah." Even with the lyrics it sounds like "Hey John." I guess that's just some loose vocalization style right there. :-)
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I thought it was "Hey, John" and that the song was sort of about both Jonah and John the Baptist. Could be wrong.
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Could be. There's the verse about Noah too. So it's about more than just Jonah.
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11-19-2009 06:04 |
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jason
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Well, I've had a chance to listen to the album all the way through with the lyrics. It definitely makes for a better listening experience.
I haven't been able to sit in front of the computer at home yet. So I'll just go over one song for now before I begin work
DRY BONES
This song is like a clear, cool brook in the woods. That is the feeling I get while hearing Roe's smooth, soothing vocals. It's a gentle, comforting song speaking of the light of God in different circumstances.
Mike says "these songs make me tremble in my boots." There are other songs on the album that do that to me, but this isn't one of them. It could be that I'm looking at the song the wrong way - like the way some people see Jesus as a "safe" person rather than somebody that can actually be unsafe and untame. The song seems to emphasize God the comforter and provider to me which evokes a very safe, warm feeling.
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11-19-2009 06:22 |
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Cynthia
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Originally posted by jason
Well, I've had a chance to listen to the album all the way through with the lyrics. It definitely makes for a better listening experience.
I haven't been able to sit in front of the computer at home yet. So I'll just go over one song for now before I begin work
DRY BONES
This song is like a clear, cool brook in the woods. That is the feeling I get while hearing Roe's smooth, soothing vocals. It's a gentle, comforting song speaking of the light of God in different circumstances.
Mike says "these songs make me tremble in my boots." There are other songs on the album that do that to me, but this isn't one of them. It could be that I'm looking at the song the wrong way - like the way some people see Jesus as a "safe" person rather than somebody that can actually be unsafe and untame. The song seems to emphasize God the comforter and provider to me which evokes a very safe, warm feeling. |
I felt the same way about that song. It actually made me cry a little when I was going through the lyrics, because it's just so awesome to think about God being with us all of the time, during the good and the bad.
__________________ Contentment and joy are not a state of circumstances but a state of mind.
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11-20-2009 12:59 |
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jason
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One more song again before work starts...
WOKE UP THIS MORNING WITH MY MIND
I'd forgotten I had the lyrics to this song. It was the only song on this album that I could find. The version I found had "with my mind *stayin'* on Jesus. It makes more sense than "standing," But the singing does sound like standing. Actually it sounds like whatever word I'm thinking of at the moment. But I never would've gotten the background lyrics if you hadn't written them. It's nice to be aware of all those "good Lordys" and "thank Gods."
I like the way Mike almost scats the lyrics. Part of it is just the old-time southern/gospel/bluegrass style of singing/pronouncing the words.
I've often wondered if the first thing I think of when I wake up is an indicator of what's most important to me. That has always bothered me because if it's true then it's not usually God. I remember hearing a preacher one time who talked about a girl he knew. The girl woke up each day saying "good morning God!" I'm more likely to still be thinking about how to solve problems at work or what I want to get done around the house.
I've always found it a challenge to make God a part of every moment of my day. "And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him." - Col 3:17. This song just reminds me of that. But hopefully I can do better.
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11-20-2009 06:09 |
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Cynthia
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I went through this album pretty quick and didn't take a lot of time with it. In Dry Bones the person that lived 365 years was Enoch. I don't know my Bible stories very well and just put whatever it sounded like to me even though I knew it was wrong. The same thing with how many elders there were in Rising Sun. I'm pretty sure that number's wrong.
__________________ Contentment and joy are not a state of circumstances but a state of mind.
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jason
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Your transcriptions seem pretty accurate to me. There are only couple of spots that I still don't understand what Mike's saying even with your lyrics. So maybe those are the spots you weren't sure of either. But really it's practically all there as far as I'm concerned.
COME TO THE SAVIOUR
This is probably my least favorite song on the album musically. It feels too much like a church hymn to me but not in a good way. Too linear and too much repetition of the main line. I don't think I'll ever get into this song - sorry Mike.
But lyrically it's a very strong message. The line that stands out most to me is "When you were helpless, the Lord took your place." Normally you would hear that phrased as "Jesus died for you." But "took your place" makes the point more clearly for me. It's not that Jesus ran up ahead and prevented something from happening to you. You were already in a place of condemnation awaiting death and Jesus substituted Himself for you. It just seems more clear to me to phrase it that way.
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11-23-2009 06:29 |
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Birchell
Praying Naked
Registration Date: 10-08-2004
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Favorite 77s album: Impossible to pick!!! Location: Covington, KY
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I don't presently own the new album, but I'm not sure I would be able to listen to Mike sing hymn-like songs after seeing that pic of him humpin a pumpkin.....................
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11-23-2009 08:38 |
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77sfan
Registration Date: 06-08-2007
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Favorite 77s album: The Island Album Location: Idaho
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"Belly malfunction?" really, okay then, what are you about to do that little guy in the above pic then?
__________________ Complete abstinence is easier than perfect moderation.
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