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Re: My review - **SPOILERS about songs**
« Reply #90 on: October 03, 2018, 12:17:29 AM »
Hi JF. I'm new in this wonderful forum and, of course, your review on the album intrigued me and pushed me to bring a question. I noticed that you were very impressed by Back On The Dance Floor: in your opinion, was the right choice of God On You Son as the first single or you preferred some other song, such as the same Back On The Dance Floor?

for MY taste, I would have chose Trapper man or Back on the dance floor instead of Good on you son

I admit that I didn't listen to Good on you son since several days. too much listened last week, and of course since yesterday I focus on new stuff
I think that back on the dance floor would have been a very good single and attractive for DS fans. the sound would fit "pop-rock radio" if you see what I mean. Trapper would also have been a good single, but is more americana style.

Good on you son is indeed Early Bird #2 like many people said, and is less "surprising" (in term of music) than these two first songs. These 2 songs are really really good and are very great openers for the album. I don't understand why they don't have been chosen as a single. Maybe second single ?

It's a little bit like if Baloney again or silvertown blues had been chosen as first single for STP album. Really good songs, but of course WII was the obvious choice....oh wait..Ed was still in the cockpit at the time, right ? ;D ;)

joke apart, most of the time, the first single has (almost) always been the first song of the album (maybe some exceptions : Boom like that and Beryl, and get lucky ? and this is us ?)

Again, I do insist that all these impressions are of course subjective and based on MY taste, so...
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« Reply #91 on: October 03, 2018, 12:34:18 AM »
It is obvious that they are personal tastes but as a good old fan of the DS you are, it is clear that TM and BOTDF would have been more radio-friendly.

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« Reply #92 on: October 03, 2018, 03:57:59 AM »
"Floating away. I like it a lot. laid back style. clean tone; it reminds me of blood and water. some jazzy and bluesy licks"

JF - this is great news! I have always loved B & W and think that a live version with MK extended solo would be amazing !

I hope he plays Floating Away, based just on your description! Thanks :wave

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Re: My review - **SPOILERS about songs**
« Reply #93 on: October 03, 2018, 08:57:28 AM »
"Floating away. I like it a lot. laid back style. clean tone; it reminds me of blood and water. some jazzy and bluesy licks"

JF - this is great news! I have always loved B & W and think that a live version with MK extended solo would be amazing !

I hope he plays Floating Away, based just on your description! Thanks :wave

I love B&W too. But I won't expect too much for a live rendition of this kind of tune...I hope I'm wrong

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« Reply #94 on: October 03, 2018, 09:00:56 AM »
I was listening "One song at the time" this morning, and I picked up for the first time the lyric line "Down The Road Wherever". it's at the end of the chorus
didn't pay attention to it before, because I was more focused on the music

also "slow learner" is very much about Mark himself : "I am a slow learner, I do things slow, it's m y way... "  makes much sense after more than 3 years since the last album !

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« Reply #95 on: October 03, 2018, 09:35:17 AM »
Thank you JF so much for your review and thoughts about the new record!

Please ignore all the requests about sending the link.

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Re: My review - **SPOILERS about songs**
« Reply #96 on: October 03, 2018, 09:36:44 AM »

also "slow learner" is very much about Mark himself : "I am a slow learner, I do things slow, it's m y way... "  makes much sense after more than 3 years since the last album !

He always  said he learns guitar slowly and he still has to learn especially from Chet Atkins . (Hasn't he got a letter from him he never opened, or something like that ?)
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And they got a name for people like me too
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Re: My review - **SPOILERS about songs**
« Reply #97 on: October 03, 2018, 02:12:07 PM »

also "slow learner" is very much about Mark himself : "I am a slow learner, I do things slow, it's m y way... "  makes much sense after more than 3 years since the last album !

He always  said he learns guitar slowly and he still has to learn especially from Chet Atkins . (Hasn't he got a letter from him he never opened, or something like that ?)

John Knowles, friend Chet gave MK. Mark also received a book with chords. The first chord of the song Sands of Nevada comes from Knowles.
« Last Edit: October 03, 2018, 02:16:17 PM by Robson »
I know the way I can see by the moonlight
Clear as the day
Now come on woman, come follow me home

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« Reply #98 on: October 03, 2018, 02:12:42 PM »
JF I think I have the last question :) Which song touched you the most?
I know the way I can see by the moonlight
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Now come on woman, come follow me home

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Re: My review - **SPOILERS about songs**
« Reply #99 on: October 03, 2018, 03:11:40 PM »
JF I think I have the last question :) Which song touched you the most?

"when you leave".
even if I didn't understand all words, I think it's of course about leaving someone or somewhere
and I love this kind of slow jazzy mood. I listen to it when I come home on bike at night, alongside the river in my town, with city lights. very much moving

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« Reply #100 on: October 03, 2018, 03:21:11 PM »
JF I think I have the last question :) Which song touched you the most?

"when you leave".
even if I didn't understand all words, I think it's of course about leaving someone or somewhere
and I love this kind of slow jazzy mood. I listen to it when I come home on bike at night, alongside the river in my town, with city lights. very much moving


Thanks. I can't wait:)
I know the way I can see by the moonlight
Clear as the day
Now come on woman, come follow me home

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« Reply #101 on: October 03, 2018, 03:54:25 PM »
I'm kidding, I still have questions :) Americana, some style from the last DS album, folk, soul, blues, jazz ... I thought that the song One Song At A Time will be in the country style because Chet Atkins ... I understand that the country style is not on the new album?
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« Reply #102 on: October 03, 2018, 04:28:58 PM »
I'm kidding, I still have questions :) Americana, some style from the last DS album, folk, soul, blues, jazz ... I thought that the song One Song At A Time will be in the country style because Chet Atkins ... I understand that the country style is not on the new album?

it depends on what you mean by "country"  :)

One song at a time could be called "country", but to me it's more an irish-scottish-folkish ballad ala Border reiver. at the end : fiddle and flutes along the lead guitar

sa for trapper man I said Americana, but I could have said "country" too. but "country-rock" ala Darling Pretty, not country in the red stagerwing style

there are not country-style songs ala are we in trouble now

if memory serve I didn't heard any pedal steel guitar


but remember there are still bonus songs, so maybe other styles...

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« Reply #103 on: October 03, 2018, 04:40:42 PM »
I'm kidding, I still have questions :) Americana, some style from the last DS album, folk, soul, blues, jazz ... I thought that the song One Song At A Time will be in the country style because Chet Atkins ... I understand that the country style is not on the new album?

it depends on what you mean by "country"  :)

One song at a time could be called "country", but to me it's more an irish-scottish-folkish ballad ala Border reiver. at the end : fiddle and flutes along the lead guitar

sa for trapper man I said Americana, but I could have said "country" too. but "country-rock" ala Darling Pretty, not country in the red stagerwing style

there are not country-style songs ala are we in trouble now

if memory serve I didn't heard any pedal steel guitar


but remember there are still bonus songs, so maybe other styles...

Yes, it's true, there is no pedal steel guitar. There is no Paul Franklin. I really like country made in MK :) Country rock style When It Comes To You too:)
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Re: My review - **SPOILERS about songs**
« Reply #104 on: October 03, 2018, 05:16:34 PM »
Guys, I have the official lyrics sheet, as provided by Universal to journalists. I'm posting the whole thing here, below. Interestingly, there are some mistakes/mispellings in it (for instance, Just a Boy Away from Home is called Just a Boy/You'll Never Walk Alone here ... But anyway, these lyrics certainly are much more reliable than what we try to denote while listening.

As expected and as usual with Mark, we're getting some great lyrics with this new album:


Trapper Man
The trapper man’s in from the hinterlands
Filth and grease on his clothes and hands
From the outermost, the farthermost
Comes riding in to the trading post
Got a pack horse loaded up with hides
Steps in to see the man inside
‘I got furs, skins, a little meat too
Here, I got a good piece just for you'

'You take this home to give the wife’
The trapper draws his skinning knife
Now the fat man's desk is a butcher's block
The trapper cuts the meat and talks
‘You’re gonna lose your shirt on a nowhere man
Lose your shirt in nowhere land
Back out there is my country
And you best let this trapper be the trapper
You need the trapper man
The trapper man

If you don't want to be where lightning strikes
Better let me work the way I like
You don't want to know how I fill my sacks
You go out there you don't come back
You got nature red in tooth and claw
And you ain't got no rule of law
And if you don't know nature's way
All that's gonna stop you being the prey is the trapper
You need the trapper man
The trapper man

You wanna wear them gems and rings
You wanna show off them shiny things
Shake your money maker, bro
Where the movers and the shakers go
You wanna go do what you do
Let the gold and silver come to you
I need you but you need me
So you best let this trapper be the trapper
You need the trapper man
The trapper man

When he's done his thing and gone his way
The fat men light cigars and say
“Holy smokes did you see that?
We all made money on the trapper cat”
Sit back in their big ass chairs
Say, “Boys, that is the man right there”
I’m the lifeline for your big soft ass
It’s the trapper puts it in first class, the trapper
You need the trapper man
The trapper man

 
Back On The Dance Floor
Hand me down my high roller Stetson
Hand me down my smokeless .41
We’re gonna look so sharp when we walk in
They’re gonna be jazzed we come
 
We’re going for the major comeback     
For the motherlode, the mighty score
We’ll be the toast of every knocked out boogie shack
Now we’re back on the dancefloor
 
Going all the way is the only way to go
The only game in town                 
Shake your moneymaker closer to the floor
Shake ‘em on down, shake ‘em on down
 
Hand me down my two-tone wingtips
Hand me down my skull head walking cane
You all gotta wear them shantung gambler suits
They’re gonna be jazzed we came
 
We’re going for the major comeback
For the motherlode, the mighty score
We’ll be the toast of every knocked out boogie shack
Now we’re back on the dancefloor
 
Going all the way is the only way to go
The only game in town                 
Shake your moneymaker closer to the floor
Shake ‘em on down, shake ‘em on down
 
We’re going for the major comeback
For the motherlode, the mighty score
We’ll be the toast of every knocked out boogie shack
Now we’re back on the dancefloor


Back On The Dance Floor
Hand me down my high roller Stetson
Hand me down my smokeless .41
We’re gonna look so sharp when we walk in
They’re gonna be jazzed we come
 
We’re going for the major comeback     
For the motherlode, the mighty score
We’ll be the toast of every knocked out boogie shack
Now we’re back on the dancefloor
 
Going all the way is the only way to go
The only game in town                 
Shake your moneymaker closer to the floor
Shake ‘em on down, shake ‘em on down
 
Hand me down my two-tone wingtips
Hand me down my skull head walking cane
You all gotta wear them shantung gambler suits
They’re gonna be jazzed we came
 
We’re going for the major comeback
For the motherlode, the mighty score
 
 
We’ll be the toast of every knocked out boogie shack
Now we’re back on the dancefloor
 
Going all the way is the only way to go
The only game in town                 
Shake your moneymaker closer to the floor
Shake ‘em on down, shake ‘em on down
 
We’re going for the major comeback
For the motherlode, the mighty score
We’ll be the toast of every knocked out boogie shack
Now we’re back on the dancefloor
 

Nobody’s Child
The ragged kid nobody wanted
Left alone to ramble wild
Long ago he was abandoned
Nobody’s child

Never smiles and never chatters
Never quarrels or complains
Grown as hard as the Sierras
And the Western Plains
Come a'cow cow yicky yicky yea
A'come a'cow cow yicky yicky yea

Learned to swing a broken bottle
Learned to use his fists and knife
In the bar rooms and bordellos
Of his life

He drifted down towards the borders
The sky was dark but it did not rain
Came the meanest pistoleros
In the Western Plains

He fell in with these desperadoes
Thieves and killers every one
Prizes hanging from their saddles
With their guns
Come a'cow cow yicky yicky yea
A'come a'cow cow yicky yicky yea

The ragged kid nobody wanted
Left alone to ramble wild
Now he rides beside the Devil
Nobody’s child
Come a'cow cow yicky yicky yea
A'come a'cow cow yicky yicky yea


Just A Boy / You’ll Never Walk Alone
When I was just a boy I’d be kicking a tin
Take the short cut home through the loony bin
I never gave much thought to the souls in there
I was just a boy, too young to care
 
Well the years go by and you get to see
A dream’s not the same as reality
Well a dream or two is going to crash and burn
And that’s the way that you live and learn

Well it was late one night and I woke at two
And I lay there thinking the way you do
But it’s a long dark night of the soul
When those thoughts are turning sad and old

And then outside on the empty street
I heard the sound of walking feet
Well it was just a boy away from home
And he was singing the song ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’


When You Leave

When you leave
There’s cordite in the air
A ringing in the stillness
Smoke drifting up the stair
When you leave

When you leave
My heart sounds in my ears
A beating in the darkness
A trace of you still here
When you leave
When you leave

Like it or not
How could I not have fallen for you?
And now that I’m caught
How could I not be blue?

When you leave
I’ll hear the smallest sound
And turn to look behind me
As though you’re still around
When you leave
When you leave


Good On You Son
Flash goes a little hummingbird
A darting, whirring thread
At the screen door by his lemon tree
Out here with the quick and the dead
Designer blinds above L.A.
Frame the perfect view
It’s going to be another day
Of sun and shameless blue

By his cutting block the time has come
For the fruit there by the juicer
He’s grinds fresh coffee for himself
He’s meeting a producer
The L.A.Times lies on the stone
Warming there like bread
Hey, what’s not to like out here 
 
 
With the quick and the dead?

Good on you, son, good on you
The Camden Shuffle and the old one-two
Good on you, son, good on you
Uh-huh, oh yeah
Good on you, son, good on you
The Camden Shuffle and the old one-two, yeah

Well, you want to know what happiness is?
In his eye there's a hunter’s gleam
Something to look forward to
This cat's gonna get the cream
The skin of a mango is so smooth
Smoother than the devil
Cut it, slice it, chop it up
To the rhythm of a Cockney rebel

Back in Blighty there’s a flat
On a grimy sink estate
That's why he walked out of that
And went to the Golden State
Left the baccy and the beer
Where he was born and bred
Now he’s cutting it out here
With the quick and the dead

Good on you, son, good on you
The Camden Shuffle and the old one-two
Good on you, son, good on you
Uh-huh, oh yeah
What would you’d have had him do?
The Camden Shuffle and the old one-two

Yeah good on you son, good on you
The Camden Shuffle and the old one-two
Good on you, son, good on you
Uh-huh, oh yeah
Good on you, son, good on you
The Camden Shuffle and the old one-two, yeah

My Bacon Roll
I never got the elbow
Just telling you
Before you go
Only telling you
Just so you know

I never got the elbow
I slung it in
Had it up to here
I just pulled the pin
Went and had a beer

I used to love a bit of folding
Just for getting by
A wad of cash
Now that’s out of date
And so am I
As pie and mash
 
 

S’cuse me, s’cuse me
Have you got my roll?
My roll? My bacon roll?

The time they took us bowling
What was that about?
I thought what a joke
I just went out
And had a smoke

Then the white water rafting
Just some know-it-all
With the new regime
There to show us all
How to build a team

He says what do you think we’re doing?
I said don’t ask me
I’ve no idea
They all laughed at that
That was pretty funny actually

S’cuse me, s’cuse me
Have you got my roll?
My roll? My bacon roll?
Have you got my roll?
My roll? My bacon roll?

I could order you a toastie
Just like that one there
Or the same in plain white bread
When you’re dealing with a toastie
What do you prefer
Brown or red?

I never got the elbow
Just telling you
Before you go
Only telling you
Just so you know


Nobody Does That
I like the way you put yourself together
Nobody does that quite the way you do
I like the way you put yourself together
Nobody does that quite like you

Nobody does that
Nobody does that
Nobody does that

I like the way you’re holding my attention
Nobody does that quite the way you do
That stuff too hot for me to mention
Nobody does that quite like you

Nobody does that
Nobody does that
 
I like the way you work the opposition
Nobody does that quite the way you do
When you want to smoke the competition
Nobody does that quite like you

Nobody does that
Nobody does that
Nobody does that

I like the way you put yourself together
Nobody does that quite the way you do
I like the way you put yourself together
Nobody does that quite like you

Nobody does that
Nobody does that
Nobody does that


Drovers’ Road
It’s a drover’s road
High up where ravens fly
And soon I'll lose my way
And I won’t know
It’s a drover’s road
From days so long gone by
When we knew who we were
And where to go

It’s a drover’s road
It winds a hundred miles
You'd sleep out in the open
Calm and still
You could trust a friend
To keep a watch awhile
Your cattle grazing
Quiet on the hill
 
Walk with me
And you can leave that old dog be
He does much better on his own
Leave him be
He’s a better man than me
He likes to find his own way home

On a drover’s road
With the moon and misty stars
We walked these hills
Before this all began
Before we gazed at screens   
Went shopping in our cars
And a million houses
Sprawled across the land

Walk with me
And you can leave that old dog be
He does much better on his own
Leave him be
He’s a better man than me
He likes to find his own way home
 
One Song At A Time
My whistle under the archways
Still echoes down the street
All the way back to Deptford days
Nights down by The Creek
Notes as big as river boats
Still echoing through the clubs
With the horns of the trains
Down the old back lanes
And the lights of the corner pubs

In a taproom lined with mirrors
There's a man there at the bar
Reminds you of somebody
He says I know who you are
He’s right, I know I could be him
But anyway who is who?
You could be looking at
What he’s looking at
And he’s looking at you

And I’ll be out of this place
And down the road wherever
There but for the grace, etcetera
I’ll see you later but it’s 1979
And I’m picking my way out of here
One song at a time

The slaving ports of plunder
Used to stink to heaven on high
Companions of honour
Always were in short supply
The Bristol ships and Liverpool's
On every tide they came
The times they may have changed, my friend
Some people stay the same

And I’ll be out of this place
And down the road wherever
There but for the grace, etcetera
I'll see you later but it's 1879
And I'm picking my way out of here
One song at a time

A grinning mogul greets the crowd
At Execution Dock
All come to see three mutineers
Turned off at twelve o’clock
The shyster takes a ringside seat
As they’re bringing them from the jail
And twenty thousand tickets
Sold online on premium sale

So if you need to reach me
You can leave word at The Pig
I have no wish to stay around
To watch that Newgate jig
Or any more poor old fakers
Trying to dance in my old shoes
I’ll be gone over the ocean
 
With the transatlantic blues

And I’ll be out of this place
And down the road wherever
There but for the grace, etcetera
I’ll see you later somewhere down the line
I’ll be picking my way out of here
One song at a time


Floating Away
It’s the weight I’m trying
To get inside the frame
I’ve been painting a fat man
He’s big and fat and heavy
As a man can be
But he’s been floating away, floating away
He’s been floating away from me

In the mirror my withering skin
Is a thorny pleasure
I stand unflinching
And I mark each crease and sting
My brush my wooden flail
My ancient thresher
As unforgiving time flays everything

It’s the truth I’m trying
To get inside the frame
Now I’m painting myself naked
But I need a pair of boots
About as heavy as boots can be
Or I’d be floating away, floating away
I’d be floating away from me

And every thorn sends thistledown
Drifting all around
And floating away, floating away
Floating away from me


Slow Learner
People say ‘Where have you been?’
Or ‘Where did you go?’
I’m a slow learner
I do everything slow
It’s my way, has to be true
The world goes by me fast
But where you’re concerned
I like good things to last
Where’s the point in worrying
If we should start a little late
Where’s the point in hurrying
When waiting feels so great?
I’m a slow burner
My last train left a while ago
I’m a slow learner
I do everything slow

So where’s the point in worrying
 
 
If we should start a little late
And where’s the point in hurrying
When waiting feels so great?
I’m a slow burner
My last train left a while ago
I’m a slow learner
I do everything slow

Yeah, I’m a slow burner
My last train left a while ago
I’m a slow learner
I do everything slow


Heavy Up
Your slack-jawed dimness is our loss
Condemns us to your point of view
Who could give a flying toss
What you like to chill out to?
And why should I lighten up for you
If you can't heavy up for me?
Why should I? Why should I?

You grunt and root your patch of earth
Adrift from shame and deaf to sound
How much is your praise really worth?
About the same as your thumbs down
And why should I lighten up for you
If you can't heavy up for me?
Why should I? Why should I?

So heavy up, heavy up for me
Heavy up, heavy up for me
You can give it up
Give it up with me
Or heavy up, heavy up for me

What would it take
To get you to shut it?
I’d so love it

And why should I lighten up for you
If you can't heavy up for me?
Why should I? Why should I?

So heavy up, heavy up for me
Heavy up, heavy up for me
You can give it up
Give it up with me
Or heavy up, heavy up for me

You won’t of course, you will be heard
Ah, but at least a man can dream
I’m afraid, alas, the turd
Who thinks he’s an ice cream
And why should I lighten up for you
If you can't heavy up for me?
Why should I? Why should I?

So heavy up, heavy up for me
Heavy up, heavy up for me
 
 
You can give it up
Give it up with me
Or heavy up, heavy up for me

Yeah, heavy up, heavy up for me
Heavy up, heavy up for me
You can give it up
Give it up with me
Or heavy up, heavy up for me


Matchstick Man
So there he was then, Penzance to play
Christmas Eve in a nowhere band
Now early morning Christmas Day
He’s hitching home to Geordieland

Last night the snow came, just my luck
And who the hell do you think you are
Climbing up into that truck
With your old bag and your guitar

And you, you would-be vagabond
No-one invited you, you know
Matchstick man, up in the dawn
You've got five hundred miles to go

The driver now must drop off his load
The snow still laying thick on the ground
Leaves him on a high crossroads
Where he can see for miles around

The sun is shining, sky is blue
And everything is white and bare
Not a car comes into view
There's nothing moving anywhere

And you, you would-be vagabond
No-one invited you, you know
Matchstick man, you speck upon
These vast and silent plains of snow

 

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