Friday, June 22, 2007

Scratching lyrical (A communal Top 5)

There are moments of magnificence and beauty when the breath of our creator God seems to infuse the mind of the created in a sublime way. Through the crafting of words, a song lyric can capture or recall experiences, people, emotions and time in a way that cuts through the clutter with alarming simplicity. Sometimes that doesn't happen. Sometimes the reverse happens. Alas, some lyrics become memorable because of their abuse of our curious language.

That's what this Top 5 is all about. The one-liners within songs that make us start searching for sharp objects. They're either cheap rhymes, banal notions or just plain English. A few decades back, a band called Supertramp wrote a song called 'It's raining again'. The sad thing is, it often gets played on some commercial FM radio stations - usually when it's raining again. Brilliant. The song houses the heartfelt cry 'Come on you little fighter, no need to get uptight-er'.

Among other things, this Top 5 is likely to demonstrate that we're equally capable of recalling the dross as we are gold.

So, bring it on. A communal Top 5 or 55 of chalkboard-scratchy one-liners where the writer should have really gone into a room for all of mirrors before saying, 'I think I'll pick up a royalty cheque for this'.

PS. It's more than possible to still like a song that contains a hideous lyric. Tough but possible. Perhaps redemption has stories to tell.

The Communal Top 5:
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Come on you little fighter, no need to get uptight-er
(Supertramp, 'It's Raining Again')

2. Excuse me forgetting, but these things I do. You see I've forgotten if they're green or they're blue. Anyway the thing is, what I really mean: those are the sweetest eyes I've ever seen
(Elton John, 'Your Song')

3. Roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll'em, Don't do much good, but good Lord, he could roll 'em. Roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, Don't do much good, but good Lord, he could roll 'em. Roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, Don't do much good, but good Lord, he could roll 'em.
(Neil Diamond, "High Rolling Man")

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16 comments:

  1. Excuse me forgetting, but these things I do. You see I've forgotten if they're green or they're blue. Anyway the thing is, what I really mean: those are the sweetest eyes I've ever seen (Elton John, 'Your Song')

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  2. Roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll'em,
    Don't do much good, but good Lord, he could roll 'em.
    Roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em,
    Don't do much good, but good Lord, he could roll 'em.
    Roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em, roll 'em,
    Don't do much good, but good Lord, he could roll 'em.
    - Neil Diamond, "High Rolling Man"

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  3. Do you know Him
    Yes I do
    Do you know
    What I say is true
    Do you know Him
    Yes I do
    If He did it for me
    He will do it for you

    Can't stop talking - Russell Fragar.

    Yes, it's the toppest, deepest, moving, and theological chorus from a most amazing Christian praise and worship song by the most poignant songwriter.

    MORE RUSTY MORE!!!!! I hear you cry.
    Wait, there is more.

    I've come to worship as I should
    Ev'rything You've done has done me good
    My mind's made up, my heart's ready too
    I can't wait to worship You

    I can't wait
    I can't wait
    I can't wait, can't wait anymore
    I can't wait to worship the Lord.

    I can't wait (tough to guess that isn't it) - Russell Fragar.

    You loved me as You found me
    Your love keeps following me
    You wrapped Your arms around me
    Your love keeps following me

    Your love keeps following me - Russell Fragar

    But wait, it's not only Russell Fragar that makes me wanna kill someone. Here's another classic.

    Mmm bop, ba duba dop
    Ba du bop, ba duba dop
    Ba du bop, ba duba dop
    Ba du

    Mmm bop, ba duba dop
    Ba du bop, Ba du dop
    Ba du bop, Ba du dop
    Ba du

    Mmm Bop - Hanson

    Yes, you too can buy Sh!thouse Song Lyrics on double CD for $19.95 + P&H. Send your money now.

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  4. so i'll tell you what i want what i really really want
    so tell me what you want what you really really want
    i wanna
    i wanna
    i wanna
    i wanna
    i really really really wanna
    ziga zigah

    Hangin tough
    Hangin tough
    Hangin tough
    We're rough

    Its getting hot in here
    So take off all your clothes
    (i am getting so hot, i'm gonna take my clothes off)

    Dont tell my heart
    My achey breaky heart
    I just don't think it'd understand
    And if you tell my heart
    My achey breaky heart
    It might blow up and kill this man

    Near, far, wherever you are
    I believe that my heart will go on

    Man, I feel like a woman

    You say it best
    When you say nothing at all

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  5. You hold my hand, that's when we kiss
    And it doesn't take long no, until I get the gist
    (Touch of Paradise)

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  6. Take the L out of lover and it's over.
    (ok, that's pretty clever... so long as no-one starts subtracting vowels)

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  7. ... But in this ever-changing world in which we live in ...
    (Paul McCartney)

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  8. every sha-la-la-la
    Every wo-wo-wo
    Still shines (oh the oldies but the goodies)
    Every shing-a-ling-a-ling
    That they’re starting to sing’s
    So fine

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  9. "these words are
    from my heart,
    these words are
    not made up"
    - marty sampson

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  10. preeeeetty sure he made them up. just sayin'.

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  11. if he didn't make them up then he shouldn't be collecting the royalties. looks like he's in a bit of a pickle then - either he's lying or he's plagerising.

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  12. You know, those Marty Sampson lyrics sound awfully familiar to another Hillsong worship leader's solo stuff:

    These words are my own
    From my heart flow
    I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you...

    (Natasha Bedingfield - These Words)

    Mystery! Intrigue! Scandel!

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  13. sorry marty, if youre reading, we just having fun.

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  14. Don't be sorry, crap is still crap regardless of the angle you view it from.

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  15. I think it's more to do with 'the truth in love' Mikey...

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