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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Dual Meanings

I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess that about 99% of songs out there are dedicated to lovers. From "Baby Love" to "Bizarre Love Triangle" to "Lover Lay Down," romantic love, with its ups and downs, has inspired more poetry set to music than any other emotion. However, some songs are special in that the lyrics allow for dual interpretations. My sister, Rachel, came up with three examples of songs that, upon first listen, are presumably romantic love songs, like all the rest. But a closer analyzation reveals lyrics that could be sung to any loved one. The first is "Our Last Night" by Better Than Ezra. It's pretty obvious, after listening closely, that the song is about a father losing his child. Listen here:

http://www.last.fm/music/Better+Than+Ezra/_/Our+Last+Night

The next song is much more familiar. In fact, I'd be surprised if anyone hasn't heard the Grammy-winning song whose lyrics invite the listener to stand under the crooner's metaphorical umbrella, a beautiful message meant for anyone, especially considering the "I'll always be your friend" bit. Instead of the obvious choice, here's Marie Digby's take on the already classic tune:




From classic to classy, "No One" embodies the word more than Miss Alicia Keys. This woman is nothing short of a miracle of music. Besides sharing a birthday with yours truly, she actually has many other accomplishments, including awards galore and a staggering 25 million albums sold. And she deserves it all. The beauty of Ms. Keys' success is that she has reaped all these rewards based solely on her talent (her good looks don't hurt, though). Devoid of publicity stunts to her name, she saves the tabloid covers for her contemporaries and focuses on producing celestial music, and I hope it never ends. As if I didn't love her enough, she went and brought out my man, John Mayer, at the Grammys. The event tied with Foo Fighters' operatic performance, for my favorite Grammy moment. This song, as with the others mentioned above, gives voice to anyone feeling protective over a relationship of any kind.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

well said well said, love songs like that now when i hear them, and i always have my ear open for them!