Songwriting
Apr. 4th, 2008 04:17 pmI've been thinking about songwriting lately. Uncharacteristically, I went to a panel on songwriting at Minicon.
markiv1111 was on the panel; I certainly consider him the most talented songwriter than I know personally. I guess I've been toying with the idea because of how fun it was to do that one wizard rock filk and because of what soulcollaging has cracked open for me--I can be creative; why not consider poetry? Why not consider songwriting?
It was extremely interesting. The one comment that stood out for me--I think
markiv1111 made it--was that the best songs are extremely simple, but the words just feel right. As I've been listening to the Holy Tree playlist I've put together, both from my own music, and from the .mp3s people have sent me, one song stands out as illustrating exactly what the panel was talking about: this is a song that's extremely simple but perfect, and I've fallen in love with it.
Here it is: Richard Shindell's "Wisteria." This is a live performance, not as polished of course, as the studio performance I have on .mp3. (The studio version has the added loveliness of using a poignant violin on the bridge.) But as a piece of songwriting (in my admittedly amateur opinion), I think it really couldn't be improved upon.
Here are the lyrics:
Let’s not drive away just yet
Give me a moment more
To walk through those rooms again
To walk through that door
If we turn off the radio
I’ve only to close my eyes
And the wind in the sycamores
Will carry me home
The vine of my memory
Is blooming around those eaves
But it’s true it’s a chore to tame wisteria
I’m tempted to ring the bell
Maybe they’d ask me in
Or maybe it’s just as well
To let it all be
Remember the price we paid?
It seemed like a lot back then
Remember the love we made
The day we moved in?
(chorus)
It did need some pruning back
And I know that it's not my place
But how could they just cut it down
And leave not a trace?
But let's not drive away just yet
Give me a moment more
To walk through those dreams again
To walk through that door
(chorus)
It was extremely interesting. The one comment that stood out for me--I think
Here it is: Richard Shindell's "Wisteria." This is a live performance, not as polished of course, as the studio performance I have on .mp3. (The studio version has the added loveliness of using a poignant violin on the bridge.) But as a piece of songwriting (in my admittedly amateur opinion), I think it really couldn't be improved upon.
Here are the lyrics:
Let’s not drive away just yet
Give me a moment more
To walk through those rooms again
To walk through that door
If we turn off the radio
I’ve only to close my eyes
And the wind in the sycamores
Will carry me home
The vine of my memory
Is blooming around those eaves
But it’s true it’s a chore to tame wisteria
I’m tempted to ring the bell
Maybe they’d ask me in
Or maybe it’s just as well
To let it all be
Remember the price we paid?
It seemed like a lot back then
Remember the love we made
The day we moved in?
(chorus)
It did need some pruning back
And I know that it's not my place
But how could they just cut it down
And leave not a trace?
But let's not drive away just yet
Give me a moment more
To walk through those dreams again
To walk through that door
(chorus)
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Date: 2008-04-05 01:30 pm (UTC)