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Are the dreams all made solid
Are the dreams made real
All of the buildings, all of the cars
Were once just a dream
In somebody's head
She pictures the broken glass, pictures the steam
She pictures a soul
With no leak at the seam
Let's take the boat out
Wait until darkness
Let's take the boat out
Wait until darkness comes
Nowhere in the corridors of pale green and gray
Nowhere in the suburbs
In the cold light of day
There in the midst of it, so alive and alone
Words support like bone
Dreaming of Mercy Street
Wear your inside out
Dreaming of mercy
In your daddy's arms again
Dreaming of Mercy Street
Swear they moved that sign
Dreaming of mercy
In your daddy's arms
Pulling out the papers from the drawers that slide smooth
Tugging at the darkness, word upon word
Confessing all the secret things in the warm velvet box
To the priest, he's the doctor
He can handle the shocks
Dreaming of the tenderness
The tremble in the hips
Of kissing Mary's lips
Dreaming of Mercy Street
Wear your inside out
Dreaming of mercy
In your daddy's arms again
Dreaming of Mercy Street
Swear they moved that sign
Looking for mercy
In your daddy's arms
Mercy, mercy, looking for mercy
Looking for mercy
Mercy, looking for mercy
Mercy, looking for mercy
Looking for mercy
Oh, mercy
Looking for mercy
Anne, with her father, is out in the boat
Riding the water
Riding the waves on the sea
Every corporate drone in America with a used car and a mortgage was once a teenager staying out too late on a Tuesday night with a group of friends speeding down their town's main strip with the windows open and the radio loud, and when I was that teenager, "So" was the album in the tape deck. I sat in the passenger's seat with my right foot dangling out the window as my best friend drove. The girl he pined for sat in the back with the boy she was dating, my other best friend, and it felt more like a romantic triangle among true comrades from a French movie than the angst-riddled tripe you see on "One Tree Hill." When you love the guy your girl is dating as much as you love the girl, it's the definition of "bittersweet." Whenever "Mercy Street" started trickling through the speakers of that old Grand Am, with its tender, discordant synths followed by the triangle, the atmosphere in the car was hushed. My pal turned the stereo up so loud we couldn't even hear the wind rushing through four open windows. Today, reinhabiting the boy I was, my heart swells like a sponge cake in my chest to remember how happy and at peace I was. We all knew the words by heart, had all read Anne Sexton just to better understand the song, and the unfiltered sadness we experienced from the beginning to the end of that song made us feel magnificently alive and vulnerable, and connected to each other. What I'm trying to say is, I'm never going to finish this report my boss wants by 4:30. Not with "Mercy Street" playing...
This didn't age well.
Neither will YOU! ...got a mirror?
Musically uninteresting, hard to listen to disjointed rhythm such as this with cacaphonic inchoherence
Your comment is uninteresting!
This didn't age well.
Neither will you
From my heart,
Uncle Hud
Few artists do mood or environmental music so well. The deep, rich bass, the slap of the drum, the roll of the synth and backing vocals, the twinkle of the high end .. and that voice. Fabulous.
Back in the day I was an avid follower of streaming technology (anybody remember Real Audio and liveconcerts.com?). This was early to mid '90's. I dowloaded the player program that Bill made available when he worked at KPIG and was in there like a dirty shirt when he started RP in early Y2K. 22 years... yikes. Well done, B&R!
This didn't age well.
For those wondering about Anne Sexton and this song, here is a wondrous union of the two that honors both:
https://youtu.be/5Y5KELHc0Hw
Don't know about Ann Sexton. Will say Gabriel thoroughly mined Syvlia Platt for this one.
Anyone else catch that?
... and a big part of that incredibleness was due to its producer, Daniel Lanois.
https://youtu.be/5Y5KELHc0Hw
Back in the day I was an avid follower of streaming technology (anybody remember Real Audio and liveconcerts.com?). This was early to mid '90's. I dowloaded the player program that Bill made available when he worked at KPIG and was in there like a dirty shirt when he started RP in early Y2K. 22 years... yikes. Well done, B&R!
33 very poor souls voted this song "1" (no kidding)!
Freedom of taste or the terror of idiocy?
Just don´t pay them any attention...
...but this is a very rare "10" from me.
Awesome stuff, and beautifully said, Trustocity.
And who the heck gave this comment a thumbs down?!
some dumb cfunt
nice play RP ;D
Every corporate drone in America with a used car and a mortgage was once a teenager staying out too late on a Tuesday night with a group of friends speeding down their town's main strip with the windows open and the radio loud, and when I was that teenager, "So" was the album in the tape deck. I sat in the passenger's seat with my right foot dangling out the window as my best friend drove. The girl he pined for sat in the back with the boy she was dating, my other best friend, and it felt more like a romantic triangle among true comrades from a French movie than the angst-riddled tripe you see on "One Tree Hill." When you love the guy your girl is dating as much as you love the girl, it's the definition of "bittersweet." Whenever "Mercy Street" started trickling through the speakers of that old Grand Am, with its tender, discordant synths followed by the triangle, the atmosphere in the car was hushed. My pal turned the stereo up so loud we couldn't even hear the wind rushing through four open windows. Today, reinhabiting the boy I was, my heart swells like a sponge cake in my chest to remember how happy and at peace I was. We all knew the words by heart, had all read Anne Sexton just to better understand the song, and the unfiltered sadness we experienced from the beginning to the end of that song made us feel magnificently alive and vulnerable, and connected to each other. What I'm trying to say is, I'm never going to finish this report my boss wants by 4:30. Not with "Mercy Street" playing...
Awesome stuff, and beautifully said, Trustocity.
And who the heck gave this comment a thumbs down?!
My 16 year-old self: 8. My 49 year-old self: 3.
Wow, you only rate yourself a 3?
That's kinda sad.
Then go listen to commercial radio asshole
He's got the wrong attitude and the wrong station and the wrong life! (In regard to the first comment).
Freedom of taste or the terror of idiocy?
Proud Boys evidently!
Freedom of taste or the terror of idiocy?
They can't help it, when it's just a mouse click away.
Then go listen to commercial radio asshole
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Maths isn't your thing?
Hint: if you don't listen to RP you won't have to hear this guy
... and we won't have to see your whining
WIN WIN
Smack that “skip” button
My 19 year-old self: 8. My 53 year-old self: 10.
Thank you, RP.
c.
Bless this wonderful source of most excellent music and this thoughtful community.
And one of our blessed souls pointed me to this 23 year old Gabriel performance from 1973. Brilliant.
1) Like many others here, this is one of my favorite PG songs. Every listen takes me away for a moment, to both literal and figurative places
2) I wasn't aware of the connection to an Anne Sexton poem until I back-tracked through 18 years of comments (and read all of the thoughtful ones)
3) Knowing there's at least of 18 years of comments reminded me that I;ve been listening to RP since 2004. Tempus Fugit! Whoa ...
4) RP listeners -- not your average musical bear ...
Bless this wonderful source of most excellent music and this thoughtful community.
MattRudely wrote:
No.
Probably. At least, I hope you're right. But you don't know, no matter how strongly you may believe, nobody does.
I find it interesting that it's a legitimate scientific theory that warrants consideration and investigation. You know, every far-fetched theory is a joke until it isn't. Not saying this will go that way, but, it could …
"Hey, have you heard? They're saying the Earth is round, not flat!"
"Ha ha ha, RIGHT!"
"Hey, have you heard? They're saying the Universe is round, not flat!"
"Ha ha ha, RIGHT!"
Were once just a dream
In somebody's head."
I used to write this quote (translated, of course) in the Acknowledgement of my MSc thesis.
It's my favorite line from this song, and I quote it all the time when thinking about the manifestation of our goals/dreams. Congratulations on completing your thesis
Were once just a dream
In somebody's head."
I used to write this quote (translated, of course) in the Acknowledgement of my MSc thesis.
I agree with what you say enough to go 5+1 on this one. I was a bit too young to get PG then, I'm slowly liking him more, and find the PG Genesis is not what PG Solo was. So Long Live RP and changing tastes!!
Getting older sucks, but it does give you perspectives like this :)
Reading your comment 14 years later, new to RP. Very evocative of my own memories of that album. Thanks.
I've got this.
No.
Freedom of taste or the terror of idiocy?
Don't be mean !
having bipolar family members, I grieve over those we have lost to the hell of depression. I thank God and our technology that we are making progress in treating this stuff and keeping many alive—but we have so much more to do—not just in development of treatment, but particularly in distribution—RIP Anne
Someone has to point out the obvious - why did your god create depression - and then fail to fix it?
... because your imaginary friend doesn't exist.
I'll not comment on the existence of God but I don't find your argument very compelling. You may as well also ask:
"Why is there pain as well as pleasure?"
"Why is there bitter as well as sweet?"
”Why is there ugliness as well as beauty?”
"Why is there poison as well as balm?"
"Why is there darkness as well as light?"
"Why is there risk as well as reward?"
"Why is there poverty as well as wealth?"
"Why is there consequence as well as volition?"
You seem to suggest that the nature of reality precludes a designer, perhaps because that nature does not conform to one that you would have approved?
To me that's no better than the many comments like "it's a bad song because I don't like it".
And then of course there's this:
Scientific American: Are We Living In a Computer Simulation?
But why is that worth a " Thumbs down" ?
Someone has to point out the obvious - why did your god create depression - and then fail to fix it?
... because your imaginary friend doesn't exist.
Congratulations. You're an Asshole.
Someone has to point out the obvious - why did your god create depression - and then fail to fix it?
... because your imaginary friend doesn't exist?
me too, well done indeed
Such a perfect song!
Thank you Peter Gabriel for
Mercy Street
This is 8 - Most Excellent to me TY RP :)
More Peter Gabriel please, please
Trustocity, your comment is as perfect and memorable as this song.
Trustocity wrote:
Trustocity, absolutely brilliant thank you for that.
Trustocity, your comment is as perfect and memorable as this song.
Trustocity wrote:
Trustocity, absolutely brilliant thank you for that.
Trustocity, your comment is as perfect and memorable as this song.
Trustocity wrote:
That was touching and very illustrative. I could visualize the scene.
bump:
kcar wrote:
Screw your boss. That report was irrelevant dust before it was even finished. Hold onto memories and emotions like these. Thank you for sharing.
and yet he never plays 'Sledgehammer'
This is just an issue of differing tastes.
An unhealthy obsession would be demonstrated by trying to get rid of something you don't like by mischaracterizing a ... oh.
You CAN'T BE SERIOUS?!!
no such thing
I love the story about the making of this album, his colleagues actually nailed him shut in his garden studio to force him to finish the work and not get distracted on every other project that he was conjuring up from his over fertile imagination :)
Genius
8< virtual editing scissors applied
good point - can't imagine Phil playing drums on this.
gjeeg wrote:
After all these years.
I know now why Peter left Genesis.
He had This to do.
They had That to do.
Too much genius in one band.
A complete Artist.
I even flew across the Atlantic to watch him perform it live at the O2 arena hoping that Kate Bush might just show up but alas........
Seconded. Bosses never read reports anyway, just skimread the 'executive summary' - all else is pointless verbiage. As Bev wrote below, a post as poetic and poignant as this should be a permanent attachment to the song.
Who's Anne Sexton, and what's her connection to the song?
Thirded. Great story. Thanks.
Who was that balding grey frosted geezer I saw recently singing this song?
Damn, he looked lot like me.
Who's Anne Sexton, and what's her connection to the song?
Anne Sexton’s Original Poem “45 Mercy Street”: The Genesis of Peter Gabriel’s “Mercy Street”
Thanks for posting this, easmann.
Elbow's cover would get a PSD ....so awful!
Who's Anne Sexton, and what's her connection to the song?
Anne Sexton’s Original Poem “45 Mercy Street”: The Genesis of Peter Gabriel’s “Mercy Street”
Screw your boss. That report was irrelevant dust before it was even finished. Hold onto memories and emotions like these. Thank you for sharing.
Seconded. Bosses never read reports anyway, just skimread the 'executive summary' - all else is pointless verbiage. As Bev wrote below, a post as poetic and poignant as this should be a permanent attachment to the song.
Who's Anne Sexton, and what's her connection to the song?
Screw your boss. That report was irrelevant dust before it was even finished. Hold onto memories and emotions like these. Thank you for sharing.
After all these years.
I know now why Peter left Genesis.
He had This to do.
They had That to do.
Too much genius in one band.
Well said. Two good bands, two very different reasons for playing. OK...Make money is a single reason, but you can do it one way or another.
yes :)
After all these years.
I know now why Peter left Genesis.
He had This to do.
They had That to do.
Too much genius in one band.
yes :)
After all these years.
I know now why Peter left Genesis.
He had This to do.
They had That to do.
Too much genius in one band.
And now, his latest stuff makes me ashamed to have loved him so hard.
beautiful music
deep, thoughtful lyrics
beautifully sung
wow
Thank you, Bill.
The lyrics, on their own (according to Musixmatch):
Looking down on empty streets
All she can see
Are the dreams all made solid
Are the dreams made real
All of the buildings
All of the cars
Were once just a dream
In somebody's head
She pictures the broken glass
Pictures the steam
She pictures a soul
With no leak at the seam
Let's take the boat out
Wait until darkness
Let's take the boat out
Wait until darkness comes
Nowhere in the corridors
Of pale green and gray
Nowhere in the suburbs
In the cold light of day
There in the midst of it
So alive and alone
Words support like bone
Dreaming of Mercy Street
Wear you're inside out
Dreaming of mercy
In your daddy's arms again
Dreaming of Mercy Street
I swear they moved that sign
Dreaming of mercy
In your daddy's arms
Pulling out the papers
From the drawers that slide smooth
Tugging at the darkness
Word upon word
Confessing all the secret things
In the warm velvet box
To the priest, he's the doctor
He can handle the shocks
Dreaming of the tenderness
The tremble in the hips
Of kissing Mary's lips
Dreaming of Mercy Street
Wear you're inside out
Dreaming of mercy
In your daddy's arms again
Dreaming of Mercy Street
I swear they moved that sign
Looking for mercy
In your daddy's arms
Mercy, mercy
Looking for Mercy Street
Looking for mercy
Mercy
Looking for mercy
Looking for mercy
Looking for mercy
Oh, looking for mercy
Looking for mercy
Anne, with her father
Is out in the boat
Riding the water
Riding the waves on the sea