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Saturday, October 6, 2007
Subject: Who's Gonna Drive You Home Tonight?
Time: 8:24:00 AM EDT
Author:  bbartle3
Mood:  Quiet
Music:  Silence



The music group from some time ago named The Cars might have permanently disbanded. I'd like to think that some of those excellent musicians are now with another group or other groups. One of The Cars songs is called DRIVE. It's my favorite; it's most unusual. It is number 6 on my CD of their works. I've played it over and over. For years!

Here in brief is DRIVE's narrative (it is most unusual as it's totally devoid of swagger, bragging, self-promotion, criticism, judgment, seduction, dreaming, or energy purely for the sake of energy) which I will recount from the simple words of the song in order of delivery:

1. "Who's gonna tell you things aren't so great?"

2. "Who's gonna drive you home tonight?"

3. "Who's gonna hang it up....... when you call?"

4. "Who's gonna hold you down when you scream?

That last line is not delivered any stronger than the other lines; I've put it in red to help me make my main point which is that the young man deeply loves a young woman regardless of the fact she can feel nothing for him due to her obsession with 'staying out late,' living life as I imagine Brittany Spears has lived part of her life. 

Humility and self-abnegation seem almost entirely absent from present day pop music. You'd have to go back to Cole Porter to find such gentle humanity as present in DRIVE.

How I love that song. I suppose we all have, or have had, a very distant love unapproachable. If we had the habit of experiencing ONLY that form of love unattainable we'd need to check our priorities.

I'm a musical ignoramous, no kidding. For example, I can't remember if it was Cole Porter or Nat King Cole who wrote "I've got you..........under my skin."

So what song rockets YOU to the moon? Especially what 'odd' song does that for you?

Barry

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  • #3 Comment from aimer 
    10/6/07 1:44 PM Permalink
    What an interesting question, I love music and there are songs that instantly take me back to some moment in my life. The "odd" song that really does it for me is "Building a Mystery" by Sarah McLachlan. If you want to listen to the song, just got to my journal; I've added it as background music.

    You come out at night
    That's when the energy comes
    And the dark side's light
    And the vampires roam
    You strut your rasta wear
    And your suicide poem
    And a cross from a faith that died
    Before Jesus came
    You're building a mystery

    You live in a church
    Where you sleep with voodoo dolls
    And you won't give up the search
    For the ghosts in the halls
    You wear sandals in the snow
    And a smile that won't wash away
    Can you look out the window
    Without your shadow getting in the way?

    You're so beautiful
    With an edge and charm
    but so careful
    When I'm in your arms

    Cause you're working
    Building a mystery
    Holding on and holding it in
    Yeah you're working
    Building a mystery
    And choosing so carefully

    You woke up screaming aloud
    A prayer from your secret god
    You feed off our fears
    And hold back your tears, oh
    Give us a tantrum
    And a know it all grin
    Just when we need one
    When the evening's thin

    You're a beautiful
    A beautiful fucked up man
    You're setting up your
    Razor wire shrine

    Cause you're working
    Building a mystery
    Holding on and holding it in
    Yeah you're working
    Building a mystery
    And choosing so carefully

    You're building a mystery

    I like your song choice. By the way, it's Cole Porter who wrote "I've got you under my skin." I believe that Nat King Cole recorded it at one time.--Sheria
  • #2 Comment from makemarc 
    10/6/07 11:12 AM Permalink
    Sometimes you’re the tracks
    Sometimes  you’re the train
    Sometimes you’re the land
    Sometimes you’re the grain
    Sometimes you’re the roof
    Sometimes you’re the rain
    Sometimes the balm
    Sometimes the pain

    Ashes to Ashes
    And dust to  dust
    All men are made of the very same stuff
    And it pleases me none
    To tell you this truth
    There’s never been a one
    Who I loved as much as you

    [If you want to hear the whole song, click on (or cut and paste)http://www.marcolmsted.com/blog/archives/00000456.php
    and then click on "This Man True"
  • #1 Comment from midwestvintage 
    10/6/07 8:52 AM Permalink
     I always did and still do love that Byrds song, For Free,
    I was standing on a noisy corner
    Waiting for the walking green
    Across the street he stood
    And he played real good
    On his clarinet, for free

    Everytime I see a street singer I hear this song.

                  Julie