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- From: tas@inmet.camb.inmet.com (Tom Sprott)
- Subject: Re: PEOPLE magazine: PON "Worst of Song"
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.224419.2349@inmet.camb.inmet.com>
- Organization: Intermetrics Inc, Cambridge MA
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 22:44:19 GMT
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- I have to agree with some of what was said in the People review.
- The lyrics are a real problem for me (though the music is worth
- it), and for others I've introduced to Phish, a total block. I'm
- not sure why they bother writing what seems to me like 80 or 90
- percent nonsense. If it's an attempt at Dylan-style surrealism,
- I think it doesn't work. (Isn't it funny how much of Bathtub Gin
- seems like borrowed Dylan lyrics? Take the first verse: "Brett
- is in the bathtub/ Making soup for the ambassadors/ And I am in
- the hallway/ Singing to the troubadours". Sounds to me like
- somebody lifted some ideas from Subterranean Homesick Blues
- ("Maggie's in the basement, mixin' up the medicine"), Like a
- Rolling Stone ("You used to ride on a chrome horse with your
- diplomat") and (I admit this might be a stretch) Visions of
- Johanna ("Muttering small talk at the wall/ While I'm in the
- hall"). (Oh, and the next few verses about "kings outside
- the gate" and "Where is the joker" - adapted from Watchtower?)
- Just a guess, please don't flame me...)
-
- The difference is that Dylan lyrics often seem enigmatic
- in a creative way, Phish lyrics leave me feeling rather burned.
-
- I mean really. "Control for smilers can't be bought/ The solar
- garlic starts to rot/ Was it for this my life I sought?/ Maybe
- so and maybe not" just doesn't mean anything.
-
- That, of course, does not prevent me from listening to Divided
- Sky, David Bowie, and all the other songs with great instrumental
- sections. Anybody know if the new album contains more instrumentals
- or better lyrics?
-
- Tom Sprott, tas@inmet.inmet.com
-
- "Gone are the days we stopped to decide
- Where we should go, we just ride..."
-
-