Musical Notes
Sep. 10th, 2004 08:20 amHeard on the Radio One this morning:
BLINDED BY THESUN LIGHTS by The Streets - By use of keen observation and dilligently-produced trance backing track, FrankMike Skinner successfully recreates all the emotional trauma of a horrible nightclub experience. By which I mean, I just don't get it.
DON'T STOP by The Beautiful South - more than made up for The Streets, it is a cover of an old track by The S Club 7s inna mellow Jazz stylee. Nice. It has been noted that I am a fan of dreadful punk covers; this is not entirely accurate, what I favour is unusual covers of familiar songs.
These are my beliefs. I appreciate that they are WRONG JUST WRONG, but unlike some people I would rather die for my beliefs than kill for them.
EDITED TO ADD: Today's Scary Go Round seems strangely relevant, but I can't quite pin it down.
BLINDED BY THE
DON'T STOP by The Beautiful South - more than made up for The Streets, it is a cover of an old track by The S Club 7s inna mellow Jazz stylee. Nice. It has been noted that I am a fan of dreadful punk covers; this is not entirely accurate, what I favour is unusual covers of familiar songs.
These are my beliefs. I appreciate that they are WRONG JUST WRONG, but unlike some people I would rather die for my beliefs than kill for them.
EDITED TO ADD: Today's Scary Go Round seems strangely relevant, but I can't quite pin it down.
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 05:16 am (UTC)He stops being paranoid and worrying about where his mates are and starts going with the flow and enjoying the night. At least that's the impression I got. I certainly wouldn't say it's an anti-drugs song - he's off his face because he wants to be off his face, things are strange but that's something you expect, and often even look forward to, if you're taking class A drugs - some of us have been known to enjoy being wasted ;-)
I enjoyed it, and it reminded me of many nights out clubbing in my dim and distant past. It captures the feeling of the early phase of a night in a club very well
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 05:21 am (UTC)Need to wave 'em over here. Swear Simone's kissing Dan.
My head is twisted sever, body's rushing everywhere,
They could have texted me when they were near, but i'm fucked and i don't care.
(Lights are blinding my eyes)
What was i thinkin' about? Ah who cares, i'm maaaashed.
It's quite sad, really.
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 05:49 am (UTC)Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 05:52 am (UTC)He's happy, but I consider the situation to be quite sad.
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 06:27 am (UTC)Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 06:39 am (UTC)I'm not interested in changing people's minds, just explaining my own...
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 08:33 am (UTC)Yes - in fact, thinking about it, that's how I'd *expect* it to be seen by most people who haven't used pills - I think it's an experience that's quite difficult to convey to someone who hasn't had the experience themselves.
I'm not interested in changing people's minds, just explaining my own...
:-) That's exactly what's frustrating me - I can't explain what I mean. Probably it's one of those discussions I find easier face-to-face than in writing.
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 08:38 am (UTC)There is certainly a school of thought that runs, if we could only abandon our suspicions and constant analyses of those around us, we would all have a much happier life. Ignorance is bliss?
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 05:52 am (UTC)The thing about drugs experiences are they are fun but not in a logical way. Logic falls to the wayside when your brain is being mostly goverened by the biochemical balance. Having just listend to the track I concur with Arwel as to how evocotive it is of those osrt of nights.
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 05:56 am (UTC)Yeah ... maybe that's why I shy away from them. I want to enjoy myself because I'm doing something worth enjoying, not because there are different chemicals in my brain than usual.
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 06:14 am (UTC)I think I may still have my parents copy of The Private Life of the Brain hanging around somewhere. She has some interesting theories on the cognative process that is all about the balance between neurochemical state and neuron connection rate. Her main point is the brain needs both to function although the balance changes depending on situation.
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 05:27 am (UTC)