Worlds greatest lyricist
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Marc Bolan.
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David Sylvian (solo). One of the great 20th century poets. Evocative, poignant and deeply moving. Has the power to make you smile. And the power to make you cry.
Waterfront
On the banks of a sunset beach
Messages scratched in sand
Beneath a roaming home of stars
Young boys try their hand
A spanish harbouring of sorts
In Catalonian bars
They were pulled from a sinking ship
And saved for last
On the waterfront the rain
Is pouring in my heart
Here the memories come in waves
Raking in the lost and found of years
And though I'd like to laugh
At all the things that led me on
Somehow the stigma still remains
Watch the train steam full ahead
As it takes the bend
Empty carriages lose their tracks
And tumble to their end
So the world shrinks drop by drop
As the wine goes to your head
Swollen angels point and laugh
"This time your god is dead"
On the waterfront the rain
Is pouring in my heart
Here the memories come in waves
Raking in the lost and found of years
And though I'd like to laugh
At all the things that led me on
Somehow the stigma still remains
Is our love strong enough?
Waterfront
On the banks of a sunset beach
Messages scratched in sand
Beneath a roaming home of stars
Young boys try their hand
A spanish harbouring of sorts
In Catalonian bars
They were pulled from a sinking ship
And saved for last
On the waterfront the rain
Is pouring in my heart
Here the memories come in waves
Raking in the lost and found of years
And though I'd like to laugh
At all the things that led me on
Somehow the stigma still remains
Watch the train steam full ahead
As it takes the bend
Empty carriages lose their tracks
And tumble to their end
So the world shrinks drop by drop
As the wine goes to your head
Swollen angels point and laugh
"This time your god is dead"
On the waterfront the rain
Is pouring in my heart
Here the memories come in waves
Raking in the lost and found of years
And though I'd like to laugh
At all the things that led me on
Somehow the stigma still remains
Is our love strong enough?
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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I agree - "Gone To Earth" is one of my favourite albums.Johnny Boy wrote:David Sylvian (solo). One of the great 20th century poets. Evocative, poignant and deeply moving. Has the power to make you smile. And the power to make you cry.
Waterfront
On the banks of a sunset beach
Messages scratched in sand
Beneath a roaming home of stars
Young boys try their hand
A spanish harbouring of sorts
In Catalonian bars
They were pulled from a sinking ship
And saved for last
On the waterfront the rain
Is pouring in my heart
Here the memories come in waves
Raking in the lost and found of years
And though I'd like to laugh
At all the things that led me on
Somehow the stigma still remains
Watch the train steam full ahead
As it takes the bend
Empty carriages lose their tracks
And tumble to their end
So the world shrinks drop by drop
As the wine goes to your head
Swollen angels point and laugh
"This time your god is dead"
On the waterfront the rain
Is pouring in my heart
Here the memories come in waves
Raking in the lost and found of years
And though I'd like to laugh
At all the things that led me on
Somehow the stigma still remains
Is our love strong enough?
Pixie Dust Lust
Well said. The chorus in 'Wave' still sends shivers down my spine no matter how many times I hear it.Tinkerbell wrote:I agree - "Gone To Earth" is one of my favourite albums.
Wave
It seems that I remember
I dreamed a thousand dreams
We'd face the days together
No matter what they'd bring
A strength inside like I'd never known
Opened the door to life and let it go
This sun may shine forever
Upon the back of love
A kingdom raised from ashes
And held within your arms
And should the rain break through the trees
We'll find a shelter there and never leave
I'll run to you, nothing stands between us now
Nothing I can lose
This light inside can never die
Another world just made for two
I'll swim the seas inside with you
And like the waves, without a sound
I'll never let you down
Upon a wave of summer
A hilltop paved with gold
We shut our eyes and made
The promises we hold
A will to guide and see us through
I'd do it all again because of you
I'd tear my very soul to make you mine
Good job QB's off on his hols otherwise he'd accuse us of trying to turn this into a DS forum.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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Yup, you're silly - look up the page - I covered Bowie.khepri II wrote:no one has mentioned Bowie, or is that just me being silly again
oh and can i add Don Mclean and thanks to my mad teacher who thought it was cool for 5 year olds to analyse American Pie and therefore was responsible for the mess i'm in now
And I don't want to get nasty but Trent Reznor, Martin Gore and Robert Smith - f**k off are they good lyricists - they've come out with some real crap in the past (especially Trent).
Don't get me wrong - All 3 bands are in my top ten, but lyrics wise? Nah.
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
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I gotta agree with Jim about NIN. Some of the rhyme schemes on Pretty Hate Machine are pretty terrible. Almost as bad as the opening two lines of War PigsJim wrote:And I don't want to get nasty but Trent Reznor, Martin Gore and Robert Smith - **** off are they good lyricists - they've come out with some real crap in the past (especially Trent).
Don't get me wrong - All 3 bands are in my top ten, but lyrics wise? Nah.
So, for me -
Andrew Eldritch - all time star, s'why I'm here...
And honourable mentions to anyone who really thinks seriously about their lyrics, and doesn't just insert whatever rhymes with 'head':
Leonard Cohen
At times, Michael Stipe
Morrissey
Sometimes, Neil Tennant (*ducks*)
Very occasionally, Robert Smith can write a decent one.
Ian Curtis wrote some very evocative lyrics, but also wrote some that any angst-ridden sixth-former could turn out.
Tori Amos also has her moments, particularly on Choirgirl hotel.
As does Beth Gibbon, and Polly Harvey.
No marks at all to:
That Guitarist
Stevie Wonder - some great songs, some very poor lyrics, sorry.
Jim Morrison - nuff said.
Michael Hutchence
Karl McCoy.
2 Unlimited.
Andrew Eldritch - all time star, s'why I'm here...
And honourable mentions to anyone who really thinks seriously about their lyrics, and doesn't just insert whatever rhymes with 'head':
Leonard Cohen
At times, Michael Stipe
Morrissey
Sometimes, Neil Tennant (*ducks*)
Very occasionally, Robert Smith can write a decent one.
Ian Curtis wrote some very evocative lyrics, but also wrote some that any angst-ridden sixth-former could turn out.
Tori Amos also has her moments, particularly on Choirgirl hotel.
As does Beth Gibbon, and Polly Harvey.
No marks at all to:
That Guitarist
Stevie Wonder - some great songs, some very poor lyrics, sorry.
Jim Morrison - nuff said.
Michael Hutchence
Karl McCoy.
2 Unlimited.
Chris
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Are you slagging Hutch again Mr Chris?MrChris wrote:So, for me -
Andrew Eldritch - all time star, s'why I'm here...
And honourable mentions to anyone who really thinks seriously about their lyrics, and doesn't just insert whatever rhymes with 'head':
Leonard Cohen
At times, Michael Stipe
Morrissey
Sometimes, Neil Tennant (*ducks*)
Very occasionally, Robert Smith can write a decent one.
Ian Curtis wrote some very evocative lyrics, but also wrote some that any angst-ridden sixth-former could turn out.
Tori Amos also has her moments, particularly on Choirgirl hotel.
As does Beth Gibbon, and Polly Harvey.
No marks at all to:
That Guitarist
Stevie Wonder - some great songs, some very poor lyrics, sorry.
Jim Morrison - nuff said.
Michael Hutchence
Karl McCoy.
2 Unlimited.
Right thats it! - outside now, you and me in the carpark .....
Pixie Dust Lust
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ooh! PJ harvey - I agree.MrChris wrote:So, for me -
Andrew Eldritch - all time star, s'why I'm here...
And honourable mentions to anyone who really thinks seriously about their lyrics, and doesn't just insert whatever rhymes with 'head':
Leonard Cohen
At times, Michael Stipe
Morrissey
Sometimes, Neil Tennant (*ducks*)
Very occasionally, Robert Smith can write a decent one.
Ian Curtis wrote some very evocative lyrics, but also wrote some that any angst-ridden sixth-former could turn out.
Tori Amos also has her moments, particularly on Choirgirl hotel.
As does Beth Gibbon, and Polly Harvey.
No marks at all to:
That Guitarist
Stevie Wonder - some great songs, some very poor lyrics, sorry.
Jim Morrison - nuff said.
Michael Hutchence
Karl McCoy.
2 Unlimited.
@hal: Thanks a bunch, I'll have war pigs stuck in my head all day now.
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
Precisely why Von refused to record his songs.MrChris wrote:No marks at all to:
That Guitarist
'Over the hills and far away' . Please. My 12 year old could do better.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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I love the sabs, but I agree abaout the first two lines to war pigs being terrible.hallucienate wrote:I gotta agree with Jim about NIN. Some of the rhyme schemes on Pretty Hate Machine are pretty terrible. Almost as bad as the opening two lines of War PigsJim wrote:And I don't want to get nasty but Trent Reznor, Martin Gore and Robert Smith - **** off are they good lyricists - they've come out with some real crap in the past (especially Trent).
Don't get me wrong - All 3 bands are in my top ten, but lyrics wise? Nah.
I hate it when a band uses the same word twice. that aint ryhming! that's just crap!
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don't apologise for liking the lyrics of Morrissey, he IS the greatest lyricist ever.Jim wrote:I **** hate the beatles. Especially that Mccartney ****. Good bassist though.
Lyricists - AE, Zodiac Mindwarp (life changing stuff), Morrisey (sorry) and Bowie.
his lyrics actually make me laugh. don't be fooled by the 'miserablist' image perpetuated by the media morons - he said in a recent interview that he is flabbergasted that anyone ever took his lyrics seriously, they were meant to be funny not depressing. and they are hilarious.
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I'm with Jim on this one - NIN, The Cure and DM and all great bands, but lyrically they're nothing special IMHO.
Has anyone mentioned Michael Stipe? I'm not a huge fan of REM but I like some of his lyrics.
I'd pick Morrissey as well, for the humour!
Oh the Sabs - I love the Ozzy era of the band but never in the history of rock has a man rhymed the words "brain" with "insane" so many times...!
Has anyone mentioned Michael Stipe? I'm not a huge fan of REM but I like some of his lyrics.
I'd pick Morrissey as well, for the humour!
Oh the Sabs - I love the Ozzy era of the band but never in the history of rock has a man rhymed the words "brain" with "insane" so many times...!
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Me always been considered this guy is a great lyricist than Leonard Cohen or Eldritch........
*dug and hide myself from rotten tomatoes*
but i don't think he is a god.
Me always been considered this guy is a great lyricist than Leonard Cohen or Eldritch........
*dug and hide myself from rotten tomatoes*
but i don't think he is a god.
Huiio saared igh kaan boost?
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But i have to say they' re my favorite lyricists after all.whitesatin wrote:<---------------------------
Me always been considered this guy is a great lyricist than Leonard Cohen or Eldritch........
Huiio saared igh kaan boost?
ok- hears mine
lou reed- because he says it neat and gritty
ian curtis- duh
david bowie- still at 40/50 he can still sing about teenagers and discos and get away with it
kurt cobain- i thought his lyrics were pretty average- till i read the meanings of them- very cool stuff
and i guess robert smiths ok
lou reed- because he says it neat and gritty
ian curtis- duh
david bowie- still at 40/50 he can still sing about teenagers and discos and get away with it
kurt cobain- i thought his lyrics were pretty average- till i read the meanings of them- very cool stuff
and i guess robert smiths ok
no one have mentioned Gene Vincent?
Be-Bop-A-Lula
Well be-bop-a-lula she's my baby,
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe.
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby love,
My baby love, my baby love.
Well she's the girl in the red blue jeans.
She's the queen of all the teens.
She's the one that I know
She's the one that loves me so.
Say be-bop-a-lula she's my baby,
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe.
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby love,
My baby love, my baby love.
Well she's the one that gots that beat.
She's the one with the flyin' feet.
She's the one that walks around the store.
She's the one that gets more more more.
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby,
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe.
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby love,
My baby love, my baby love.
Be-Bop-A-Lula
Well be-bop-a-lula she's my baby,
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe.
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby love,
My baby love, my baby love.
Well she's the girl in the red blue jeans.
She's the queen of all the teens.
She's the one that I know
She's the one that loves me so.
Say be-bop-a-lula she's my baby,
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe.
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby love,
My baby love, my baby love.
Well she's the one that gots that beat.
She's the one with the flyin' feet.
She's the one that walks around the store.
She's the one that gets more more more.
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby,
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe.
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby
Be-bop-a-lula I don't mean maybe
Be-bop-a-lula she's my baby love,
My baby love, my baby love.
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Totally in agreement there.The Green Lantern wrote:Apart from AE, I very much admire Tori Amos's lyrics.
Mr Cohen also gets an honourable mention.
It remains a crying shame that Good Things never got an official
release.
Driver also amuses me with its rather clunky car burning down the freeway/amphetamine rush analogy.
Still, Motorhead by Motorhead says it much better...
"Moves like a parallelogram."
You are what you drink - I'm a bitter man!
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Mike Scott,widely known as frontman for The Waterboys
You know you're something special,
And you look like you're the best
And you look like you're the best
well, if you meant my bad English, I'm 100 % agreed00mw0lf wrote:hmmm... i prefer veljanov's side projects to horn'spikkrong wrote:i have always thought lyrics are the most ridiculous point of Deine Lakaien.d00mw0lf wrote:alexander veljanov.
good voice, yes.
nice music, say thanks also to Herr Horn.
DL's lyrics are fantastic! i want more people to speak english like that
still can't agree about Veljanov's being a great lyricist.
i mean:
http://www.elyrics.net/go/d/Deine_Lakai ... l_Not_Die/
or:
http://www.elyrics.net/go/d/Deine_Lakai ... tion_Iii)/
by the way, "Kasmodiah" has been my favourite album by DL.
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How typical of you brits, and you speak about americans being self centered. A thread called the greatest lyricist in the world and we only get a bunch of english speaking guys. First there's no greatest this ir that of the world, there's always someone better that you don't know or never heard about, and what makes a lyric great? How serious it is? How it conjures up a certain type of image, of story, of feeling?
I have no idea who's the greatest lyricist since i don't know every artist in the world but here are a few non english speaking lyricists that i like. You probably have never heard any of them.
Jacques Brel (Belgium)
Zeca Afonso (Portugal)
Tom Jobim (Brasil)
Chico Buarque (Brasil)
VinÃcius de Moraes (Brasil)
Vitorino (Portugal)
Edith Piaf (France)
Carlos Gardel (Argentinian born in France)
David Mourão-Ferreira (Portugal)
José Régio (Portugal)
Ary dos Santos (Portugal)
etc., etc., etc.
There are many more, from many other countries, i won't write them all since it would be tiring.
I have no idea who's the greatest lyricist since i don't know every artist in the world but here are a few non english speaking lyricists that i like. You probably have never heard any of them.
Jacques Brel (Belgium)
Zeca Afonso (Portugal)
Tom Jobim (Brasil)
Chico Buarque (Brasil)
VinÃcius de Moraes (Brasil)
Vitorino (Portugal)
Edith Piaf (France)
Carlos Gardel (Argentinian born in France)
David Mourão-Ferreira (Portugal)
José Régio (Portugal)
Ary dos Santos (Portugal)
etc., etc., etc.
There are many more, from many other countries, i won't write them all since it would be tiring.