As I hurtle towards middle age, I find Time by Pink Floyd more and more relevant
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
Fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way
Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain
You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun
And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say
Home, home again
I like to be here when I can
And when I come home cold and tired
It's good to warm my bones beside the fire
Far away, across the field
The tolling of the iron bell
Calls the faithful to their knees
To hear the softly spoken magic spell
In my opinion, most Mountain Goats songs. John Darnielle is an amazing songwriter, and he tackles very difficult subjects, especially in his earlier stuff. The Sunset Tree album is all about growing up with an abusive step-father, Tallahassee about a couple who fall apart, Full Force Galesburg about a small town you can disappear in, etc. Some of my favorites include “The Mess Inside” about two people that can’t find the love they lost, “No Children” about a couple that hate each other, and “Jeff Davis County Blues” about a sort of meditative experience after a breakup. I’d give it all a listen. To go even deeper, the albums All Hail West Texas and In League With Dragons have sort of companion podcast seasons (I Only Listen To The Mountain Goats) where Darnielle and Joseph Fink of Welcome to Nightvale go through each song, the inspiration, the meaning, stuff like that.
Another one of theirs that comes to mind is "Audience of One". An excerpt from the middle verse and chorus:
Identities assume us. As 9 and 5 add up. Synchronizing watches to the seconds that we lost. I looked up and saw you, and I know that you saw me. We froze but for a moment... in empathy. I brought down the sky for you and all you did was shrug. You gave my emptiness a name.
Then you ran away. Now all my friends are gone. Maybe we've outgrown all the things that we once loved. Run away, but what are we running from? A show of hands from those in this audience of one. Where have they gone?
And I divvied up my anger into thirty separate parts
Keep the bad shit in my liver and the rest around my heart
I'm still angry at my parents for what their parents did to them
But it's a start
Pretty much any RVIVR song, imo. I was going to include the best set of lyrics, but I can't decide.
I'm partial to "goodbyes", "cut the cord", and "shaggy" from a lyrics+music standpoint, but find it difficult to separate the best lyrics without the music.
Ah, well, as they say, "we're all adults here, we can choose"
Those lines in wrong way/one way:
I touch the ground/send my roots deep down/try to stick around.
And these from big lie:
Everything's changing / there's beauty between the lies
I'm massively indebted to the friend who introduced me to RVIVR. I think I love all of their music.
I once was able to participate in a live stream thing Erica did on Instagram; she asked for requests, and then played mine! I was on cloud nine for months after and still get giddy thinking about it. To be fair, I think she played all the requests, but still...
Hero of war by rise against.
-this is about the regrets of a soldier
When I'm gone by Phil Ochs
-like this one a lot.
The globalist by muse
-this one is about how an oppressed minority becomes the leading majority and nukes the whole world or something
Landslide by Fleetwood mac (I listen to the smashing pumpkins version)
"Oh, mirror in the sky
What is love?
Can the child within my heart rise above?
Can I sail through the changin' ocean tides?
Can I handle the seasons of my life?"
I am good, I am evil,
I am solace, I am chaos,
I am human, and that's all I've ever wanted to be.
This is the motto for the whole duality album. This tells the listener to not hide who you are. Be comfortable in your own skin be you, let the song show you how to accept yourself.
name ten things you wanna do before you die and then go do them.
name ten places you really wanna be before you die and then go to them
name ten books you wanna read before you die and then go read them
name ten songs you wanna hear again before you die, get all of your friends together and scream them
because right now all you have is time time time yeah,
but someday that time will run out.
that's the only thing you can be absolutely certain about.
I find one line particularly powerful, and it's been used in a couple famous songs.
Jenny Lou Carson (1944), made popular by Willie Nelson (1966)
I'd trade all of my tomorrows for just one yesterday
For what good is life without the one you love
I'd trade all of my tomorrows, they're worthless anyway
If my arms can't hold the one I am dreaming of
Just an empty world is all I have before me
I'd give anything if you were with me now
I'd trade all of my tomorrows for just one yesterday
I don't want to live without you anyhow
Kris Kristofferson
Me and Bobby McGee (1969)
And I'd trade all of my tomorrows
For one single yesterday
Holdin' Bobby's body next to mine
Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose
Nothin' left is all that Bobby left me.
I like The Christians And The Pagans by Dar Williams. It's a simple song about a multi faith extended family being able to just enjoy and celebrate Solstice/Christmas with understanding and openness and without drama. Like, we really all could get along if everyone chilled.
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blackstrat@lemmy.fwgx.uk · 12 pts · 3y
As I hurtle towards middle age, I find Time by Pink Floyd more and more relevant
AWittyUsername@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 3y
This was my answer. Particularly the line about every year getting shorter.
techwooded@lemmy.ca · 12 pts · 3y
In my opinion, most Mountain Goats songs. John Darnielle is an amazing songwriter, and he tackles very difficult subjects, especially in his earlier stuff. The Sunset Tree album is all about growing up with an abusive step-father, Tallahassee about a couple who fall apart, Full Force Galesburg about a small town you can disappear in, etc. Some of my favorites include “The Mess Inside” about two people that can’t find the love they lost, “No Children” about a couple that hate each other, and “Jeff Davis County Blues” about a sort of meditative experience after a breakup. I’d give it all a listen. To go even deeper, the albums All Hail West Texas and In League With Dragons have sort of companion podcast seasons (I Only Listen To The Mountain Goats) where Darnielle and Joseph Fink of Welcome to Nightvale go through each song, the inspiration, the meaning, stuff like that.
Obsession@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 3y
Piano Man by Billy Joel
Everything about it just feels so authentic and poignantly human
Hazzia@discuss.tchncs.de · 4 pts · 3y
MagicianType0@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 3y
Another one of theirs that comes to mind is "Audience of One". An excerpt from the middle verse and chorus:
jeena@jemmy.jeena.net · 4 pts · 3y
Paramore - This is why
clumsyninza@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 3y
Billy Joel songs tend to have that character.
jhulten@infosec.pub · 3 pts · 3y
Noah Kahan - Growing Sideways
And I divvied up my anger into thirty separate parts Keep the bad shit in my liver and the rest around my heart I'm still angry at my parents for what their parents did to them But it's a start
jeanofthedead@sh.itjust.works · 3 pts · 3y
The entire Nurture album by Porter Robinson. Deals with loss, existence, joy, AI, etc.
will_a113@lemmy.ml · 2 pts · 3y
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Don't go boating in a storm, folks.
klemptor@lemmy.ml · 2 pts · 3y
CSNY - Teach Your Children
megahertz@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 3y
Pretty much any RVIVR song, imo. I was going to include the best set of lyrics, but I can't decide.
I'm partial to "goodbyes", "cut the cord", and "shaggy" from a lyrics+music standpoint, but find it difficult to separate the best lyrics without the music.
Ah, well, as they say, "we're all adults here, we can choose"
eezeebee@lemmy.ca · 2 pts · 3y
Wrong Way/One Way, and Big Lie, too. You're right, it's hard to choose just one.
megahertz@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 3y
Oh, yeah! I love those tracks too.
Those lines in wrong way/one way: I touch the ground/send my roots deep down/try to stick around.
And these from big lie: Everything's changing / there's beauty between the lies
I'm massively indebted to the friend who introduced me to RVIVR. I think I love all of their music.
I once was able to participate in a live stream thing Erica did on Instagram; she asked for requests, and then played mine! I was on cloud nine for months after and still get giddy thinking about it. To be fair, I think she played all the requests, but still...
argues_semantics@lemm.ee · 2 pts · 3y
Vienna by Billy Joel.
A nice reminder that life is for living.
turtlepower@lemm.ee · 2 pts · 3y
CapnAssHolo@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 3y
Hero of war by rise against. -this is about the regrets of a soldier
When I'm gone by Phil Ochs -like this one a lot.
The globalist by muse -this one is about how an oppressed minority becomes the leading majority and nukes the whole world or something
Landslide by Fleetwood mac (I listen to the smashing pumpkins version)
"Oh, mirror in the sky What is love? Can the child within my heart rise above? Can I sail through the changin' ocean tides? Can I handle the seasons of my life?"
Cameri@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 3y
Duality - Set It Off
This is the motto for the whole duality album. This tells the listener to not hide who you are. Be comfortable in your own skin be you, let the song show you how to accept yourself.
zipzoopaboop@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 3y
Pumped up kicks.
Wait
crewman_princess@lemmy.sdf.org · 1 pts · 3y
Paul Baribeau - Ten Things
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Lifecoach5000@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 3y
Hieroglyphics - At The Helm
simply_surprise@lemmygrad.ml · 1 pts · 3y
Walk like a warrior - Dead Prez
Nonviolent protest will never win what needs to be won
EvilBlackCat@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 2y
Wrong Ones by Julliette Reilly
SpiderShoeCult@sopuli.xyz · 1 pts · 3y
Avatar - Going Hunting - world vs self
Ozzy Osbourne - See You On The Other Side - loss of others
Iron Maiden - No More Lies - the inevitable end
Also maybe some Alice in Chains songs from the Layne Staley era, but for me those depend heavily on the mood I'm in.
venusenvy47@lemm.ee · 1 pts · 3y
I find one line particularly powerful, and it's been used in a couple famous songs.
Jenny Lou Carson (1944), made popular by Willie Nelson (1966)
I'd trade all of my tomorrows for just one yesterday For what good is life without the one you love I'd trade all of my tomorrows, they're worthless anyway If my arms can't hold the one I am dreaming of
Just an empty world is all I have before me I'd give anything if you were with me now I'd trade all of my tomorrows for just one yesterday I don't want to live without you anyhow
Kris Kristofferson Me and Bobby McGee (1969)
And I'd trade all of my tomorrows For one single yesterday Holdin' Bobby's body next to mine Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose Nothin' left is all that Bobby left me.
Karlos_Cantana@sopuli.xyz · 1 pts · 3y
Valley Forge by Iced Earth
some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org · 1 pts · 3y
Electricity 311
Skoobie@monero.town · 0 pts · 3y
I like The Christians And The Pagans by Dar Williams. It's a simple song about a multi faith extended family being able to just enjoy and celebrate Solstice/Christmas with understanding and openness and without drama. Like, we really all could get along if everyone chilled.
fernandofig@reddthat.com · 0 pts · 3y
As I grow old and struggle with the break up of a marriage of ~19 years: Both Sides Now, from Joni Mitchell
It's a bit long to paste here, so just Google it if you care.
heyfrancis@mastodon.social · 1 pts · 3y
@fernandofig sorry to hear that, but listening now
fernandofig@reddthat.com · 2 pts · 3y
Be sure to hear the 2000's re-record. It's one of those rare cases where the re-record blows the original (IMHO, at least)