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Author Topic: "Get Lucky" - Track by track  (Read 65808 times)

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #15 on: August 08, 2009, 02:23:24 PM »
I too, love the whole album, but my only smallish gripe is that I feel "Beat the House" seems to spoil the atmosphere of the album for me - it just seems a bit out-of-place somehow, but I like it anyway.

I couldn't possibly choose a favourite, because I really love all of the tracks!  

"Before Gas & TV" is wonderful - the guitar and pipes give me goosepimples.  
"Monteleone" is sublime, MK in waltztime - a bit in the style of "Heart Full of Holes".  
"Cleaning My Gun" is a great rock song, wonderful guitar.
"Remembrance Day", "So Far From the Clyde" and "Piper to the End" are just SO beautiful, they brought me to tears!
"Get Lucky" of course is wonderful and MK's voice is amazing.
"Border Reiver" I can just see as a great opener for the next tour.
"Hard Shoulder" and "The Car's the One" took longer for me to appreciate, but after a few listenings, I am fine with them now.

A really wonderful album, which has exceeded all my expectations.
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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #16 on: August 08, 2009, 02:26:11 PM »
Thanks, Pottel, for changing the reason for deleting the previous thread!   :)
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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #17 on: August 08, 2009, 02:59:36 PM »
Ooohhh because I was away on vacation, I see I am too late to listen to the other songs. I only heard the song "Get Lucky" and I LOVED it! Great voice of Mark and BEAUTIFUL music!  :P

Reading the comments of the other tracks, I am so excited now and need to listen also! Were some of you able to download the songs that quick and can I find them somewhere, or do I have to wait till the new album comes out?  :'( ..........My heard is beating wild, I am afraid I can't wait that long!  ;D

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #18 on: August 08, 2009, 03:24:39 PM »
Hi fieneke,

I hope you had a nice holiday! ;) The songs were online for a couple of hours and were streaming media like "get lucky" is. Downloading is not possible as far as I know but I think that will change in the next few weeks. From the ragpickers dream on, an album was online before the actual release. ;) I've listened most of the songs a few times online and in my opinion it is a nice album. KTGC was "good" but GL album is much much better in my opinion.
« Last Edit: August 09, 2009, 02:31:32 PM by localhero1986 »

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #19 on: August 08, 2009, 03:26:31 PM »
Like I said in the deleted thread, I was very sceptical first but I've been listening to the album for the last couple of days and now I love it! Yes, I still think some of the musical themes are very familiar, and I still don't know if MK sometimes copies himself consciously or subconsciously... Strange, but as long as one song doesn't sound like another on the same album (like it's VERY often the case with new albums nowadays) and each tune has its individual character, I shouldn't complain.
I also said it would be nice if he was a little more daring regarding new instruments/sounds and I still think so to some extend but then I wonder how some of the tunes might sound then. They'd be something entirely different, probably sound totally overproduced. So I can very well live without additional saxophones or lap steels. In fact, this is what disturbed me a little during the last Straits tour. The arrangements of the songs (well, some of them) were too overloaded, Romeo & Juliet for example. MK knows which instrumentations fit to his songs and I shouldn't doubt his ability.

About the lyrics, it's true that some themes like the theme of the title track have been there a couple of times before but having read some of the comments about it here, I think it's perfect the way it is. I can't really say anything about the other song lyrics yet as I haven't seen them before me (and as a non-native speaker it's always a little tricky to decipher sophisticated lyrics when you're not familiar with some of the words, even if you've studied English literature, LOL) and I shouldn't make a judgement before I have read them thoroughly.

As for a track-by-track analysis - like I said, it's difficult to say something about the songs without knowing the lyrics properly, so I'll need some more time to listen closely until we have the CD booklet. I've started to transcribe "So Far From The Clyde" because that was the one which interested me the most. Here is my attempt - any corrections are very welcome.

So Far From The Clyde

They had a last supper
The day of the (I think it's the name of the ship, it sounds like Beaching or something but I'm not sure)
She's a dead ship sailing
Skeleton Crew
The galley is empty
The stove pots are cooling
And what's left of the stew

The time is approaching
The captain moves over
The hangman steps in
To do what he's paid for
With the wind down the tide
She goes proud ahead steaming
And he drives her hard into the shore

So far from the Clyde
Together we ride
We did ride

A sift (?) to a wave (?)
From her ??? to her rudder
Bravely she rises to meet with the land
Under their feet they all feel her keel shatter
Shadows seen washes their hands (I know this makes no sense tense-wise but it's what I understand, LOL!)

Later the captain
Shakes hands with the hangman
And climbs slowly down
To the oily wet ground
Goes 'bout(?) to the car that has come here to take him
To the graveyard and back to the town

So far from the Clyde
Together we ride
We did ride

They pull out her cables
And hack off her hatches
Too poor to be wasteful with pity or time
They swarm on her carkers (?) with torches and axes
Like a whale on the bloody shore lies (Oh dear, this image gives me goosebumps!)
Stripped of her pillars
They stay at her stantions (?)
When there's only her bones on the wet poison land
Steel ropes will dragger with winches and engines
'Til it's only a stain on the sand

So far from the Clyde
Together we ride
We did ride


Wow. Now that I've read it entirely, what a scary, sad image of the poor old ship being, well, dismantled... The last verse almost makes me cry.
I need to look at the other song lyrics; could it be that death is a subtle red thread on this album? (Piper To The End, Remembrance Day...)?

EDIT: Did a quick research... I think this song refers to this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_River_Clyde
« Last Edit: August 08, 2009, 04:57:11 PM by goldenheart96 »

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #20 on: August 08, 2009, 03:43:57 PM »
Thank you LocalHero, we had a wonderful vacation and enjoyed it to be there!

Thank you Miriam for the lyrics! I didn't hear the song, so I don't have the melody, but I like the lyrics!  ;D ........You know reading them remind me a bit of the lyrics of My Claim To Fame, a song which is one of my favourites! :P

Well a song can live forever and a day
An old ship goes to the breakers yard
In a hundred years you're gonna hear him play
They won't remember me for working hard

Now they've all gone away, all the boys and the girls
They yard is a grave where the river runs through
We used to build the ships for the whole wide world
Now we couldn't do it if we wanted to

I am looking forward to read other lyrics!

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #21 on: August 08, 2009, 03:49:49 PM »
Yes MK likes singing about ships  :)
But I think these lyrics ("So Far From The Clyde") are really dark, and I have the feeling quite a few others on the album are, too...
I'd like to know if SFFTC (there we have those knutty abbreviations again, LOL) refers to the ship itself or the ship building business on the River Clyde in general?

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #22 on: August 08, 2009, 04:19:36 PM »
Remembrance Day is a great song, don't think it is for radio but a great song it is.

The part Mark is singing the names is so cool. I can't stop listening to this song.

Even my 3 years old daughter is singing this song, the "We will Remember Them" part.
« Last Edit: August 08, 2009, 06:37:07 PM by JeroenvG »
"I could play my accordion And charm all of the women And dance round the taproom With a chair in my teeth"

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #23 on: August 08, 2009, 05:10:57 PM »

EDIT: Did a quick research... I think this song refers to this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_River_Clyde

I don't think so...

Thank you for the lyrics. :-)
« Last Edit: August 08, 2009, 05:15:56 PM by pamplina »
Greetings from Cadiz, Spain :-)

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #24 on: August 08, 2009, 05:45:52 PM »
Finished my transcript of "Piper To The End". This one has far less question marks  ;D It's about Mark's uncle who fell in WWII, right?
Very touching... Reminds me a little of "Brothers In Arms", only that this song is more personal.

Piper To The End

When I leave this world behind me
To another I will go
And if there are no pipes in heaven
I

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #25 on: August 08, 2009, 05:51:23 PM »
Miriam - I thought "So Far From the Clyde" had a kind of aura of BIA at the end also!  I think it is the guitar sound!   :)
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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #26 on: August 08, 2009, 05:59:03 PM »

EDIT: Did a quick research... I think this song refers to this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_River_Clyde

I don't think so...

Thank you for the lyrics. :-)

Well as Mark said himself the song is about his heartfelt remembrance of the great ships, so this could be right.

"I could play my accordion And charm all of the women And dance round the taproom With a chair in my teeth"

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #27 on: August 08, 2009, 06:09:10 PM »
Finished my transcript of "Piper To The End". This one has far less question marks  ;D It's about Mark's uncle who fell in WWII, right?
Very touching... Reminds me a little of "Brothers In Arms", only that this song is more personal.

Piper To The End

Thank you very much, again! I appreciate your transcriptions a lot, because I can understand english, but not much of the spoken language.
Greetings from Cadiz, Spain :-)

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #28 on: August 08, 2009, 06:33:47 PM »
Here is Remembrance Day, it is not 100% but I think it's pretty close.

Remembrance Day

Arm your maple green
See the winding morris man
Angry alfie bill and can
Waving hanky sticks in books
All the earthings looks

Standing at the greece
the best man takes a look around
the boys are fielding on homeground
The steeple sharp against the blue
When I think of you

Sam and Andy
Jack and John
Charlie, Martin
Jamie, Raul
Harry, Steven
Will and Don
Mathew, Michael

On and On

We will Remember them
Remember Them
Remember Them

We will Remember them
Remember Them
Remember Them

Time has slipt away
The summer skies to autumn here
A Hazy smoke across the fields
Next ?men fight another round
And walk the stubblet ground

When November brings
The puppy's on Remembrance Day
When the vicar comes to say
may god bless them everyone
Lest we forget our sons.

We will Remember them
Remember Them
Remember Them

We will Remember them
Remember Them
Remember Them

We will Remember them
Remember Them
Remember Them

We will Remember them
Remember Them
Remember Them
"I could play my accordion And charm all of the women And dance round the taproom With a chair in my teeth"

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Re: "Get Lucky" - Track by track
« Reply #29 on: August 08, 2009, 07:26:25 PM »
Wow,
thanks to everyone who was busy translating, Jeroen and Miriam!!
There are some lines which I really think are among the best ones MK has ever written. I think being able to read Mark Knopflers lyrics alone is a good
reason to speak english! ;D



To Pottel: I have no problem with closing down the older thread - hope none of my posts was to blame for that. But everybody here seems to be busy as a bee, and now we start the same thread again, so no problem at all. Great work!

LE

 

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