I've always thought of the Kinks as being founding fathers of a lyrical strain in British pop - wit, "character songs", satire gentle and vicious, etc etc.
I wonder if this is just received wisdom though - not that the Kinks didn't do it and weren't good at it but their peers often did it too, so maybe it's the way they delivered the lyrics vocally or the melodies they set them to that give me that impression.
Anyway, I'd like to know what you think about lyrics - when you notice them, how highly you value them, and so on.
Or actually, let's make this more concrete: what recent records do you think have good lyrics?
I wonder if this is just received wisdom though - not that the Kinks didn't do it and weren't good at it but their peers often did it too, so maybe it's the way they delivered the lyrics vocally or the melodies they set them to that give me that impression.
Anyway, I'd like to know what you think about lyrics - when you notice them, how highly you value them, and so on.
Or actually, let's make this more concrete: what recent records do you think have good lyrics?
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Date: 2007-07-27 01:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-27 01:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-27 01:39 pm (UTC)I think directness is something I've come to value more and more in lyric-writing. Tho I still like the moments where remarkable resonant uncanny images leap at you from out of a song, of course.
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Date: 2007-07-27 01:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-27 01:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-27 02:07 pm (UTC)That's when it starts
The electric train of soft cylinder parts
The dull mask of action on circus staff
Mobility the hood of the Hindu scarf
Together at last
Making jewellery at last
HEY! St James Park! OH HEY!
I've listened to that one a lot.
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Date: 2007-07-27 02:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-27 03:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-27 09:22 pm (UTC)