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Torn apart by idle hands
Through the helter skelter morning
Fix yourself while you still can
No more ashes to ashes
No more cinders from the sky
Let all the laws of creation
Tell a dead man how to die
Oh deserts down below us
And storms up above
Like a stray dog gone defective
Like a paper tiger in the sun
Looking through a broken diamond
To make the past what it should be
Through the ruins and the weather
Capsized boats in the sea
Oh deserts down below us
And storms up above
Like a stray dog gone defective
Like a paper tiger in the sun
We're just holding on to nothing
To see how long nothing lasts
Oh deserts down below us
And storms up above
Like a stray dog gone defective
Like a paper tiger in the sun
There's one road to the morning
There's one road to the truth
There's one road back to civilization
But there's no road back to you
Bon alors copie + ?? Habile ... N'oublie pas que l'on parle à 98% de personnes qui ne connaissent pas GAINSBOURG
You're right, Noe:! I had never heard of Serge Gainsbourg until just now! The Wikipedia article on him makes me curious. So, I clicked over to Amazon and ordered a copy of "Initials SG:" for starters...
I always imagined a break-up prompting this album (esp w/ Lost Cause, Guess I'm Doin' Fine, Already Dead). But, your assessment, given the follow to Vultures, made me laugh (equally, a kick-a$$, albeit a VERY different album)!
coccyx wrote:
heavy handed
sham
I think you're a bit too over critical of this song ...Sound like my music teacher at school!
What? WTF?
You force me to agree with the hater. Damn you!
Normally I have something pithy to say but..... WTF!?!
Une simple copie ? Tu te fous de qui, là ?
Tu ne peux pas être de bonne foi. C'est un superbe hommage, mais on est très très TRES loin de la simple copie. C'est très "inspiré de" mais tu ne peux décemment pas nier qu'il y a dans ce morceau un gros travail de compo et d'arrangement. Et, crois-moi, c'est un vrai fan de Gainsbourg qui t'écrit.
Dans la "copie", il a un irrespect caractérisé de l'auteur. Ici, c'est le respect même qui guide la partition de Beck... comme il l'a fait auparavant avec... Charlotte.
Bon alors copie + ?? Habile ... N'oublie pas que l'on parle à 98% de personnes qui ne connaissent pas GAINSBOURG
Une simple copie ? Tu te fous de qui, là ?
Tu ne peux pas être de bonne foi. C'est un superbe hommage, mais on est très très TRES loin de la simple copie. C'est très "inspiré de" mais tu ne peux décemment pas nier qu'il y a dans ce morceau un gros travail de compo et d'arrangement. Et, crois-moi, c'est un vrai fan de Gainsbourg qui t'écrit.
Dans la "copie", il a un irrespect caractérisé de l'auteur. Ici, c'est le respect même qui guide la partition de Beck... comme il l'a fait auparavant avec... Charlotte.
and I dig it every time
S-Dog! Hate to see you so unhappy! Go to iTunes and enjoy as much Beck as you can handle!
Is it because Beck had work with her daughter Charlotte ?
and I dig it every time
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https://www.whosampled.com/sample/1277/Beck-Paper-Tiger-Serge-Gainsbourg-Cargo-Culte/
Melody Nelson is just an awesome album, wish we could hear much more of it on RP!
Edit:
https://www.whosampled.com/sample/1277/Beck-Paper-Tiger-Serge-Gainsbourg-Cargo-Culte/
Absolute waste of my time.
Isn't that tiresome? I had someone just recently tell me, in breathless tones, that a musician I liked was a (gasp!) member of a certain religion.
It really doesn't make any difference to me how someone spends their free time. And if I decided I could only listen to musicians or enjoy actors who belonged to a list of approved religious or political beliefs, I'd be bored in a hurry.
Ezra Pound was a fascist - a real one, not just someone with whom you disagree. And yet "Hugh Selwin Mauberley" is one of the few poems I can recite, from memory, long passages. It's a great work, even if the author had repugnant politics.
I think he was throwing a jab at our ol' buddy Stingray, who couldn't seem to get past Beck's religion.
Isn't that tiresome? I had someone just recently tell me, in breathless tones, that a musician I liked was a (gasp!) member of a certain religion.
It really doesn't make any difference to me how someone spends their free time. And if I decided I could only listen to musicians or enjoy actors who belonged to a list of approved religious or political beliefs, I'd be bored in a hurry.
Ezra Pound was a fascist - a real one, not just someone with whom you disagree. And yet "Hugh Selwin Mauberley" is one of the few poems I can recite, from memory, long passages. It's a great work, even if the author had repugnant politics.
Word. Although I'm partial to Pound's "The Seafarer." Agree, tho', he was a disagreeable sort. On another note, I went to Sam and Omie's this spring after too long a hiatus and was unnerved to see Jennette's Pier risen from the sand. WTF?
Isn't that tiresome? I had someone just recently tell me, in breathless tones, that a musician I liked was a (gasp!) member of a certain religion.
It really doesn't make any difference to me how someone spends their free time. And if I decided I could only listen to musicians or enjoy actors who belonged to a list of approved religious or political beliefs, I'd be bored in a hurry.
Ezra Pound was a fascist - a real one, not just someone with whom you disagree. And yet "Hugh Selwin Mauberley" is one of the few poems I can recite, from memory, long passages. It's a great work, even if the author had repugnant politics.
Shame we are not neighbours... I suspect we would get along just fine.
Keep posting mate...you inspired me to join this community.
Hey, where's Stingray to warn us that Beck is a Scientologist? 'Cause I don't want to get Scientologist cooties from listening to Beck's music.
Isn't that tiresome? I had someone just recently tell me, in breathless tones, that a musician I liked was a (gasp!) member of a certain religion.
It really doesn't make any difference to me how someone spends their free time. And if I decided I could only listen to musicians or enjoy actors who belonged to a list of approved religious or political beliefs, I'd be bored in a hurry.
Ezra Pound was a fascist - a real one, not just someone with whom you disagree. And yet "Hugh Selwin Mauberley" is one of the few poems I can recite, from memory, long passages. It's a great work, even if the author had repugnant politics.
Chez Max coiffeur pour homme,
Ou un jour j'entrais comme par hasard,
Me faire raser la couenne et raffraichir les nouilles,
Je tombe sur cette chienne, shampouineuse,
Qui aussitôt m'aveugle par sa beauté païenne et ses mains savoneuses.
Elle se penche et voilà ses doudounes,
comme deux rahat loukoum a la rose,
Qui rebondissent sur ma nuque boum boum.
Je pense à la fille du calif, de la mille et deuxième nuits,
Je sens la pointe d'un canif me percer le coeur je lui dis,
"Petite, je te sors ce soir, okey"?
Elle a d'abord un petit rire comme un hocquet,
Puis sous le sirocco du séchoir dans mes cheveux,
La petite garce laisse choir, "Je veux".
Translation, s'il vous plait? Google Translate made a hash of it.
Hey, where's Stingray to warn us that Beck is a Scientologist? 'Cause I don't want to get Scientologist cooties from listening to Beck's music.
Beck is gifted, but not a genius.
Came here to say this. The resemblance to Gainsbourg's Histoire de Melody Nelson is unmistakeable.
heavy handed
sham
Wrong, wrong, and wrong!
One of Beck's absolute best; a shame you can't appreciate the artistry here, Tailbone.
I love these last two lines !
CoYoT51 wrote:
Chez Max coiffeur pour homme,
Ou un jour j'entrais comme par hasard,
Me faire raser la couenne et raffraichir les nouilles,
Je tombe sur cette chienne, shampouineuse,
Qui aussitôt m'aveugle par sa beauté païenne et ses mains savoneuses.
Elle se penche et voilà ses doudounes,
comme deux rahat loukoum a la rose,
Qui rebondissent sur ma nuque boum boum.
Je pense à la fille du calif, de la mille et deuxième nuits,
Je sens la pointe d'un canif me percer le coeur je lui dis,
"Petite, je te sors ce soir, okey"?
Elle a d'abord un petit rire comme un hocquet,
Puis sous le sirocco du séchoir dans mes cheveux,
La petite garce laisse choir, "Je veux".
heavy handed
sham
If his singing style "drives (you) wild", then that's a rousing of "passion" all by itself. Given the subject matter of these lyrics, I'd say he's capturing the appropriate passion, but everyone has a different opinion.
Hey, I don't care if he has a statue of Baal in his house. The guy is one of the preeminent singer/songwriter/musicians of all time.
Who gives a sh*t what his religion is?
BTW, I think Scientology is a load, same as you.
When you feel the sort of emotions that this song evokes, you may not feel like shouting.
Beck collaborated with Charlotte, Serge's daughter on her IRM album in 2009
Kewl! Didn't know that! However, I am fully aware that IRM is the best album of 2009 IMO.
Chez Max, coiffeur pour homme,
Où un jour j'entrais comme par hasard,
Me faire raser la couenne et raffraichir les nouilles,
Je tombe sur cette chienne, shampouineuse,
Qui aussitôt m'aveugle par sa beauté païenne et ses mains savoneuses.
Elle se penche et voilà ses doudounes,
comme deux rahat loukoum à la rose,
Qui rebondissent sur ma nuque boum boum.
Je pense à la fille du calif, de la mille et deuxième nuit,
Je sens la pointe d'un canif me percer le coeur je lui dis,
"Petite, je te sors ce soir, OK ?"
Elle a d'abord un petit rire comme un hocquet,
Puis sous le sirocco du séchoir dans mes cheveux,
La petite garce laisse choir, "Je veux".
Cheers.
Hey, I don't care if he has a statue of Baal in his house. The guy is one of the preeminent singer/songwriter/musicians of all time.
Who gives a sh*t what his religion is?
BTW, I think Scientology is a load, same as you.
Exactly.
Beck collaborated with Charlotte, Serge's daughter on her IRM album in 2009
Beck is gifted, but not a genius.
There's one road to the truth
There's one road back to civilization
But there's no road back to you....
sfoster66 wrote:
Yup. I think that's one of my favorite parts of this song.
Hey, I don't care if he has a statue of Baal in his house. The guy is one of the preeminent singer/songwriter/musicians of all time.
Who gives a sh*t what his religion is?
BTW, I think Scientology is a load, same as you.
I had no idea whatsoever of this fact regarding Scientology and Beck.
It most definitely hurts my view of him regardless of how many excellent cuts he's written.
I doubt that the cult is the reason for his brilliant musical skills though.
My band was playing in a squat at Geneve (ch) on the 3/2/1991 (2 march 1991, for us in Europe).
In the middle of the show it was tell HE was dead ; we thought it was a belge joke.HAHaHA.
At the morning, the daylies such as "Le Matin" fronted Gainsbourg 's gone...
Sad day for all fellows and for everyone...
So I'm glad BECK mixed it with heart.
I have no idea what you are talking about....
My band was playing in a squat at Geneve (ch) on the 3/2/1991 (2 march 1991, for us in Europe).
In the middle of the show it was tell HE was dead ; we thought it was a belge joke.HAHaHA.
At the morning, the daylies such as "Le Matin" fronted Gainsbourg 's gone...
Sad day for all fellows and for everyone...
So I'm glad BECK mixed it with heart.
big deal! so you recognize something. i'm sure that's the point. what, did you think he was trying to put one over on you? his music is derivative. it's his style. he picks up riffs and sound effects and samples from all kinds of musical genres, then weaves them into something uniquely his own. that's what is great about beck and what i find endlessly fascinating.
I agree. This is totally different from someone endlessly repeating the defining hook of a 70's or 80's hit with a beat mixed underneath it. Like the horrid "Call on me" from Prydz which rapes a Steve Winwood song, or Madonna using an expensive but creatively cheap sample from an ABBA hit.
i keep reading all kinds of malarky like "he stole the the strings from so-and-so..." or "he ripped this riff off of blah-blah-blah..."
big deal! so you recognize something. i'm sure that's the point. what, did you think he was trying to put one over on you? his music is derivative. it's his style. he picks up riffs and sound effects and samples from all kinds of musical genres, then weaves them into something uniquely his own. that's what is great about beck and what i find endlessly fascinating.
Couldn't agree with you more. The guy lives and breaths music, he's one of the most interesting artists going today.
lewie221 - So true, unfortunately instead of audio quality the music biz went in the direction to audio portability, hence digital files, ipods, etc. It's too bad because the sound quality on some of those SA-CDs is amazing.
This guy has so many different grooves. I am constantly impressed by his range. Great stuff Bill.
i keep reading all kinds of malarky like "he stole the the strings from so-and-so..." or "he ripped this riff off of blah-blah-blah..."
big deal! so you recognize something. i'm sure that's the point. what, did you think he was trying to put one over on you? his music is derivative. it's his style. he picks up riffs and sound effects and samples from all kinds of musical genres, then weaves them into something uniquely his own. that's what is great about beck and what i find endlessly fascinating.
I agree, he grows on me also, but I love the orchestration. It is LARGE.
I think he is channeling David Bowie Alladin Sane in the cover for this album. All he needs is the drop of mercury on his shoulder.
I urge you to listen to Gainsbourg's Melody Nelson album if you don't know.