Interesting thread.
I also think much about Mark's songwriting... I need everything I can get (LEO, dictionary, THIS FORUM) to get behind the meanings of his songs - and I am surprised every single time about how great he puts these stories into these short form of lyric. You know, it is not a short story, it's a song.
For example: 5.15 am for example: Master piece.
But dmg ist also right: In earlier years his writing was deeper. I thought about this term, "deeper", and came to my personal conclusion that it is about
reflection: When Mark says that he can write about anything, a word someone mentions, a bus time table, movies or books, I am not sure if that is something that is really so great to mention! Or to stay into my picture: His reflection of what he has around himself is more facile, it is not going very deep into his soul. I had once a thread opened about Border Reiver, and that we learned the deeper meanings of it only because of Mark's press release and interviews.
So it seems that song writing has become some kind of trade for him - I sometimes miss the artistic approach... I know it sounds silly to say this about MK but I struggle a lot (lyricalwise, not music) with songs like Hard Shoulder, Cleaning My Gun, even So Far From The Clyde leaves some questions to me...
And that might be a language issue, and you would be right, jbaent!
Some positive examples:
Remembrance Day: The words perfectly mirror the mood: Mark said once that all these war memorials inspired him - and that
every village and town had some lost sons. The picture of these memorials can be found in the Maypole and later in the steeples - and the
stubble ground reflects the home ground from the sports in the first part - so he really makes strong pictures that help to illustrate what he means...
Before Gas & TV: Masterpiece. Period
5.15 am: When the ghosts of the dead people gather around the car, mute accusation, great, and the "back in time" part is also awesome - really epic...
I learned a lot of new vocabulary from MK, so I will always be thankful to him. He is an intregal part of my developments in English language, if you might call it so... and that contains interest in English history, landscape, and so on...
LE