February 9, 2005
Dogs and the Horses
Divine Comedy, The : Casanova$MTEntryExcerpt$>I like this song a bit more everytime I listen to it. The pretty much goes for every song by The Divine Comedy (and Rufus Wainwright for that matter). It takes me a bit to really be able to like music with a Broadway feel. I think I need to be able to follow along either in my head or with the lyrics. I don't know why.[pP]>tibia patch multiclient
The song is basically about how we live short lives and during those short lives we have a lot of good times and bad times. In the end, when we die, though, all of our good times will be there to greet us and we will be remembered for them. At least, that's what I gathered from it.[pP]>tibia patch multiclient
The music is really grandiose(sp?) and I really envision someone on stage wearing either an old dock workers outfit (old meaning, colonial times) or a judge's wig while singing this song. In both visions (of the future perhaps) they are singing around a lightpost - swingin like Fred Astaire in Singing in the Rain, without the acrobatics (and rain). Gay? Maybe.[pP]>tibia patch multiclient
makes me think of: driving in the car with my parents[pP]>tibia patch multiclient
Posted by Nathan Smart at February 9, 2005 10:41 AM[pP]>tibia patch multiclient
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