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Post subject: Re: Ferry's Finest Lyric Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 7:59 am |
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RoxySiren wrote: DCJ wrote: So what are the two ways pf pronouncing "topiary"?
I guess I've been co-opted by the genius of Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" but I've always thought San Simeon aka Heart Castle to be a rather garish monument to a media mogul run amok. Yes, certainly a setting for heartaches in a dream home,,, But instead of an inflatable doll, perhaps an inflatable snow sled denoted "Rosebud" I always assumed the house and garden topiary imagery referred to two coexistent images: the H&G set, and the self same set who coiffure personal body presentation  Mes Amis, W2 finds all of this completely fascinating. So much has informed Ferry's own writing that it is little wonder that he feels the need to retreat from time to time and do some 'ready mades' — it must be quite exhausting when he puts pen to paper! His self penned work is a great illustration of the taciturn artist who stands outside looking in. To somebody who never belongs. Who forever travels but never arrives. His work is such a collage of so many different influences and this is what keeps it so fresh and interesting. At one level you can take him as the stylish crooner of straight forward love songs. At another he is the amused observer of what pertains to be high society or the so called jet-set. Not taking it too seriously, coming up with some great parallels and observations whilst gently mocking the shallowness of it all. He is clearly a man with a great sense of humour and somebody who can laugh at himself. The different chapters in his career are dominated by some of those influences more than others but one things for sure, it's never dull! Any other favourite lyrics out there? Salutations, W2
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Post subject: Re: Ferry's Finest Lyric Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 1:35 pm |
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Really interesting thread. Always liked
'Dressed to Kill And guess who's dying.'
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Post subject: Re: Ferry's Finest Lyric Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 6:10 pm |
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One of my favourite set of lines in a Roxy song are in Take A Chance With Me
There are three lines that the middle line seems to belong to the line either side of it....confused?? let me explain:
"People say I'm just a fool All the world, even you Should learn to love the way I do"
Is that: People say I'm just a fool, all the world, even you
or is it: All the world, even you should learn to love the way I do"
probably both.
J.O'B.
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Post subject: Re: Ferry's Finest Lyric Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 6:39 pm |
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WS2 you said a lot with this gem:
"Who forever travels but never arrives."
Yes that is BF. He knows how far he's come (those incessant references to "pit ponies" but all the trappings of a Tory Country Life are something he costumes, he never truly feels that he's "become."
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Post subject: Re: Ferry's Finest Lyric Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 10:43 am |
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VivaRoxyMusic.com wrote: One of my favourite set of lines in a Roxy song are in Take A Chance With Me
There are three lines that the middle line seems to belong to the line either side of it....confused?? let me explain:
"People say I'm just a fool All the world, even you Should learn to love the way I do"
Is that: People say I'm just a fool, all the world, even you
or is it: All the world, even you should learn to love the way I do"
probably both.
J.O'B. Hmm I'd go with the second JO'B
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Richard
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Post subject: Re: Ferry's Finest Lyric Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 11:28 am |
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One thing I like about a great number of Ferry's lyrics are the absence of a traditional chorus Virginia Plain, Pyjamarama, Dreamhome, Manifesto are just a couple of examples
Pyjamarama
Couldn't sleep a wink last night Oh how I'd love to hold you tight They say you have a secret life Made sacrifice your key to paradise Never mind, take the world by storm Just boogaloo a rhapsody divine Take a sweet girl just like you How nice if only we could bill and coo I may seem a fool to you for everything I say or think or do How could I apologies for all those lies The world may keeps us far apart but up in heaven, angel You can have my heart Diamonds may be your best friend But like laughter after tears I'll follow you to the end
Manifesto
I am for a life around the corner That takes you by surprise That comes leaves all you need And more besides I am for a life and time by numbers Blast in fast 'n' low Add 'em up, account for luck You never know I am into friendship and plain sailing Through frenzied ports o' call O shake the hand to beat the band With love is all Or nothing to the man who wants tomorrow There's one in every town A crazy guy, he'd rather die Than be tied down I am for the man who drives the hammer To rock you 'til the grave His power drill shocks A million miles away I am for the revolution's coming I don't know where she's been For those who dare because it's there I know I've seen Now and then I've suffered imperfection I've studied marble flaws And faces drawn pale and worn By many tears
I am that I am from out of nowhere to fight without a cause Roots strain against the grain With brute force you'd better Hold out when you're in doubt Question what you see And when you find an answer Bring it home to me.
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Post subject: Re: Ferry's Finest Lyric Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 11:38 am |
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Post subject: Re: Ferry's Finest Lyric Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 11:54 am |
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Post subject: Re: Ferry's Finest Lyric Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 1:13 pm |
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Regarding insomnia, Pyjamarama hits it right off the bat - "Couldn't sleep a wink last night" How could I have forgotten that!
Also, Pyjamarama and Manifesto are both songs in which the title does not appear in the song lyrics. Hmmm.
Manifesto is great - the man who drives the hammer and "shocks a million miles away" It seems that Manifesto marks a high water/turning point in terms of extended, engaging wordplay. He never wrote like that again as far as I can tell...
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Post subject: Re: Ferry's Finest Lyric Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 1:21 pm |
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DCJ wrote: Regarding insomnia, Pyjamarama hits it right off the bat - "Couldn't sleep a wink last night" How could I have forgotten that!
Also, Pyjamarama and Manifesto are both songs in which the title does not appear in the song lyrics. Hmmm.
Manifesto is great - the man who drives the hammer and "shocks a million miles away" It seems that Manifesto marks a high water/turning point in terms of extended, engaging wordplay. He never wrote like that again as far as I can tell... Thats a good list to produce - songs that dont have the title in them - as a start Remake/Remodel Ladytron 2HB Chance Meeting Sea Breezes
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