Right in Two by Tool.
It’s all good but here’s a juicy verse:
"Monkey killing, monkey killing monkey over pieces of the ground.
Silly monkeys, Give them thumbs, they make a club To beat their brother down.
How they’ve survived so misguided is a mystery.
Repugnant is a creature who would squander the ability To lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here."
Ahh I love that one.
Similarly, this verse but particularly the last two lines from it, from ‘A Perfect Circle - The Doomed’. Always hits me hard. So relevant and sad:
Blessed are the fornicants
May we bend down to be their whor*s
Blessed are the rich
May we labor, deliver them more
Blessed are the envious
Bless the slothful, the wrathful, the vain
Blessed are the gluttonous
May they feast us to famine and war
Yes, another excellent Maynard song! What an absolute bard.
This is the song that first came to mind for me. I was only in high school but this song taught me so much. It had never been put into words to me like that. I’ve always carried the meaning with me and it still breaks my heart to watch the world constantly cut it all right in two.
–Don’t these talking monkeys know that Eden has enough to go around?
Plenty in this holy garden, silly monkeys Where there’s one, you’re bound to divide it…
Right in two–
Love, Ire, and Song by Frank Turner
Well a teacher of mine once told me That life was just a list of disappoints and defeats And you could only do your best, And I said “That’s a fucking cop-out, you’re just washed up and your tired, and when I get to your age I won’t be such a coward” But these day I sit at home, known to shout at my TV And Punk Rock didn’t live up to what I hoped that it could be And all the things that I believed with all my heart when I was young Are just coasters for beers and clean surfaces for drugs And I packed all my pamphlets with my bibles at the back of the shelf Well it was bad enough the feeling, and the first time it hit When you realized your parents had let the world all go to shit And that the values and ideals for which many had fought and died Had been killed off in the committees and left to die by the wayside But it was worse when we turned to the kids on the left And got let down again by some poor excuse for protest Yeah by idiot fucking hippies in 50 different factions Who are locked inside some kind of 60’s battle re-enactment And I hung-up my banner in disgust and I head for the door Oh but once we were young, and we were crass enough to care But I guess you live and learn, we won’t make that mistake again, no Oh but surely just for one day, we could fight and we could win And if only for a little while, we could insist on the impossible Well we’ve been a good few hours drinking So I’m going to say what everyone’s thinking If we’re stuck on this ship and it’s sinking Then we might as well have a parade Cos if it’s still going to hurt in the morning And a better plan’s set to get forming Then where’s the harm spending an evening In manning the old barricades, So come on old friends to the streets Let’s be 1905 but not 1917, Let’s be heroes, let’s be martyrs, let’s be radical thinkers Who never have to test drive the least of their dreams Let’s divide up the world into the damned and safe And then ride to the valleys like the old life brigade And straighten our backs and we won’t be afraid And they’ll celebrate our deaths with a national parade So come on let’s be young, let’s be crass enough to care Let’s refuse to live and learn, let’s make all our mistakes again yes And then darling, just for one day, we can fight and we can win And if only for a little while, we could insist on the impossible Leave the mourning the to the morning Yeah pain can be killed With aspirin tablets and vitamin pills But memories of hope, and glorious defeat Are a little bit harder to beat
Plus one for Frank Turner… loved his made in England…loved watching his covid streams
“Once we were young and we were crass enough to care” hit me like a hammer when I first heard it. It pairs perfectly with the line from Once We Were Anarchists from his previous album;
Young enough to be all pissed off, old enough to be jaded
It’s very much the thoughts of a young man in flux, growing into adulthood and figuring out that it doesn’t matter how much you shout and scream, changing society is really fucking hard.
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You can blow out a candle
but you can’t blow out a fire.
Once the flames begin to catch
the wind will blow it higher.
… And the eyes of the world are watching now.
They are the last lyrics of Biko, by Peter Gabriel. The way he sings those lyrics as the song builds toward the end hits me every time I hear it. The last line is sung after a slight pause, and it sounds like a veiled threat to the leaders of South Africa that killed Stephen Biko. Also, it didn’t take a long time for change to happen in South Africa after the event, but when he wrote the song it was still several years away. So at the time it was still wishful thinking that “the wind would blow the flames higher”.
“A hero cannot be defeated simply by making him die”
Victorious Eagle Warfare by Gloryhammer
Morals ain’t a substance you can shove in someone’s ear,
They’re basically a byproduct of a mind thinking clear…
- The Plan, NOFX.
And when you said "you can’t call those people cnts", well you cant call those cnts “those people”
- Those People, Frenzal Rhomb
Deep, I know. But it shows that (in my country) it’s more acceptable to call some one a c*nt than group them as “those people”
An impossible task, choosing a favorite. So I’ll just go with the first one that came to mind:
Goodness Gracious, by Kevin Gilbert (RIP). It’s pretty dated, but a lot of it is still relevant today.
Goodness Gracious is there nothing left to say?
When the ones that get to keep looking
Are the ones that look away
It’s pabulum for the sleepers
In the cult of brighter days
Goodness Gracious at the mercy of the crooks
We’re broke and stroking vegetables
And there’s way too many cooks
In every pot a pink slip, In every mouth a hook
Goodness Gracious I’m not listening anymore
Cause the spooks are in the White House
And they’ve justified a war
So wake me when they notify
We’re gonna fight some more
Goodness Gracious not many people care
Concern is getting scarcer
True compassion really rare
I can see it on our faces. I can feel it in the air
Goodness Gracious me
Goodness Gracious my generation’s lost
They burned down all our bridges
Before we had a chance to cross
Is it the winter of our discontent or just an early frost?
Goodness Gracious of apathy I sing
The baby boomers had it all and wasted everything
Now recess is almost over
And they won’t get off the swing
Goodness Gracious we came in at the end
No sex that isn’t dangerous, no money left to spend
We’re the cleanup crew for parties
We were too young to attend
Goodness Gracious me
Goodness Gracious my grandma used to say
The world’s a scary place now
Things were different in her day
What horrors will be commonplace
When my hair starts to grey?
Follow men’s eyes as they look to the skies, the shifting shafts of shining weave the fabric of their dreams…
Neil Peart of Rush, Jacobs ladder
Not sure if it’s the ‘best’ I’ve ever heard but this line sticks with me. .
The Weakerthans - This Is A Fire Door, Never Leave Open
I still hear trains at night when the wind is right I remember everything Lick and thread this string
That will never mend you or tailor more Than a memory of a kitchen floor Or the fire door that we kept propping open
And I love this place: the enormous sky And the faces, hands that I’m haunted by So why can’t I forgive these buildings These frameworks labeled home?
There’s something so incredibly evocative about the lyrics to this track, of which I’ve just posted a few because otherwise no one will read an entire block of song lyrics.
John K. Samson is, in my opinion, one of the finest poets and songwriters of his generation. He’s loved by those who know him, but otherwise completely unknown, and I consider that a tragedy.
I mean, ffs, he wrote four songs about a cat, and they’re one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard. There’s a line in the second song, ‘Virtute The Cat Explains Her Departure’;
I can’t remember the sound you found for me
which is Virtute admitting that she can’t remember her name, and doesn’t know how to get home. That makes me well up every damn time.
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Girls own the void!
Let’s make some noise
Don’t leave the house without a party bag, check this!
I’m still a princess, I can curtsy, I can beat you at tetris!
Girls own the void!
Let’s make some noise
Don’t leave the house without a party bag, check this!
I’m still a princess when there’s nothing left to wearFrom Girls by Patricia Taxxon
I occasionally forget that video essays aren’t their main thing.
I really like the lyrics for Epitaph, by King Crimson.
It’s impossible to choose a best, so I’ll instead share a song whose lyrics I enjoy and connect with. It’s “Out of My Depth,” by Hot Chip. They’re a band whose lyrics are often deep and meaningful, despite having a lot of fun “upper” music. I like this song because I’m prone to wallowing lol and it’s a good reminder not to do so too much. It’s ultimately a hopeful song.
When I’m in my darkest place, I must be careful not to dwell there
When I’m headed for the ditch, I must be careful not to sleep there
While I might enjoy the peace, there are other lights that call me
And although I’m out of the race, I know that something good must befall me
And when I’m swimming out of my depth, and I can barely see the crest of a wave that might destroy me
I must look for what I can’t see
I must reach for what doesn’t touch me
I must leave my lonely space and make time my only enemy
I must seek what can’t be bought and make choices that support me
And the friends who fall apart from the crumbling walls that divide me
And when I’m swimming out of my depth and I can barely see the crest of a wave that might engulf me
Then I’m in my darkest room, but I’m careful not to enjoy it all too much
But as I leave, it will be helpful to have endured it
I must be careful not to trip, not to fall as I continue
But my darkest place is in me, and there’s something there that calls me
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Hit close to home for me.
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This isn’t easy because so many songs have lyrics that I love. But if I absolutely had to choose one, I would choose Don’t Let Me Come Home A Stranger by Robin and Linda Williams. The lyrics are hauntingly beautiful.
Grötüs - Brown
Sky not a roof Ground not a bottom
All this is not yours You are the world’s
Pourquoi cette pluie pourquoi?
Cette eau, ces nuages qui nous étonnent
Elle dit : cette pluie tu vois
Ce sont des pleurs pour les yeux des hommes
C’est pour vous donner des larmes
Depuis trop longtemps elles ont séché
Les hommes n’oublient pas les armes
Quand ils ne savent plus pleurer
Coule pluie coule sur nos fronts
Idir, Pourquoi cette pluie ?
Translation:
Why this rain, why?
This water, these clouds that surprise us
She says: this rain, you see
They are cries for men’s eyes
This is to give you tears
Since so much time they dried up
Men don’t forget weapons
When they no longer know how to cry
Let rain flow, let rain flow on our foreheads
Edit: make the message clearer