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"Let there be a day
Just for picnics with wine and bread."
He gathered up some people He had made
Created blankets, and laid back in the shade
The people sipped their wine
And what with God there,
They asked him questions
Like: Do you have to eat
Or get your hair cut in heaven?
And if your eye got poked out in this life
Would it be waiting up in heaven with your wife?
God shuffled his feet
And glanced around at them
The people cleared their throats
And stared right back at Him
So he said:
"Once there was a boy who woke up with blue hair.
To him it was a joy 'til he ran out to warm air...
He thought of how his friends would come to see
Would they laugh, or had he got some strange disease?"
God shuffled his feet
And glanced around at them
The people cleared their throats
And stared right back at Him
The people sat waiting
Out on their blankets in the garden
But God said nothing...
So someone asked Him,
"I beg your pardon.
I'm not quite clear about what you just spoke....
Was that a parable, or a very subtle joke?"
God shuffled his feet
And glanced around at them
The people cleared their throats
And stared right back at Him
New Feature: add preference to never play by tagged content. I would be willing to pay for this.
Great album coupled with good memories.
What happened to these guys?
We saw them at the Jube here in Edmonton. It was a bit awkward and uncomfortable, TBH, because Brad was openly hitting on one of his backup singers. I think he was intending comedy, but it was distracting, constant, and took away from the rest of the performances.
What happened to these guys?
A surprisingly good album as a whole.
Very similar sounding songs at first, but a lot of creativity in each one of them.
Saw them in Austin not long after this album came out. Good show, but hardly seems that long ago.
Hats off Bill !
One of my favorite albums from the 1990's. Only one "skip" on the album (The Psychic). Thanks for playing this Bill and Rebecca - another "Only on Radio Paradise" track...
LOL! I can see "Weird Al Yankovic" singing that but of course it would have to be a food parody!
He actually did parody that song and it wasn't about food, it was about the news. It was called Headline News. The references in it are a bit dated now, though.
After seven days
He was quite tired so God said:
"Let there be a day
Just for picnics, with wine and bread"
He gathered up some people he had made
Created blankets and laid back in the shade
The people sipped their wine
And what with God there, they asked him questions
Like: do you have to eat
Or get your hair cut in heaven?
And if your eye got poked out in this life
Would it be waiting up in heaven with your wife?
God shuffled his feet and glanced around at them;
The people cleared their throats and stared right back at him
So he said:"Once there was a boy
Who woke up with blue hair
To him it was a joy
Until he ran out into the warm air
He thought of how his friends would come to see;
And would they laugh, or had he got some strange disease?
God shuffled his feet and glanced around at them;
The people cleared their throats and stared right back at him
The people sat waiting
Out on their blankets in the garden
But God said nothing
So someone asked him: "I beg your pardon:
I'm not quite clear about what you just spoke
Was that a parable, or a very subtle joke?"
God shuffled his feet and glanced around at them;
The people cleared their throats and stared right back at him
I've never bothered to really read the lyrics for this song. I never really thought about it, but it's a tale about the expectations people have of "their" God to provide answers to everything, even trivial questions that don't really matter. It highlights the fact that too many people have forgotten how to think for themselves and instead expect others to provide answers to everything.
Or it could just be whimsy... a band called The Crash Test Dummies pretty much exemplifies whimsy.
Yes, Wow. Both 9's for me and have very very few of those. Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm is my favorite song on this album though. The emotion is so powerful with this great voice.
After seven days
He was quite tired so God said:
"Let there be a day
Just for picnics, with wine and bread"
He gathered up some people he had made
Created blankets and laid back in the shade
The people sipped their wine
And what with God there, they asked him questions
Like: do you have to eat
Or get your hair cut in heaven?
And if your eye got poked out in this life
Would it be waiting up in heaven with your wife?
God shuffled his feet and glanced around at them;
The people cleared their throats and stared right back at him
So he said:"Once there was a boy
Who woke up with blue hair
To him it was a joy
Until he ran out into the warm air
He thought of how his friends would come to see;
And would they laugh, or had he got some strange disease?
God shuffled his feet and glanced around at them;
The people cleared their throats and stared right back at him
The people sat waiting
Out on their blankets in the garden
But God said nothing
So someone asked him: "I beg your pardon:
I'm not quite clear about what you just spoke
Was that a parable, or a very subtle joke?"
God shuffled his feet and glanced around at them;
The people cleared their throats and stared right back at him
I'm with you on Celine and Nickleback, but I'll disagree as regards these guys. FYI, one of the best live shows I've ever seen...
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make his way home?
Agreed! Really enjoy this album as well.
Yes, agreed. The production is incredible and this album goes very well with a sunny car ride.
Ditto my friend!!
there was this band that
sucked so ever mightily
it made me bang my head against a bat
and theeeeen
they tried to coooome back
and all over the sufferin' world
the people had deadly heart attacks
ooh ooh oooh oooh oooh ooh ooh ooooh
LOL! I can see "Weird Al Yankovic" singing that but of course it would have to be a food parody!
Me too! Good to hear this song again. Very provocative lyrics, I can picture the scene he describes quite clearly!
This is a nice followup to the heaviness of Depeche Mode.
What kaybee said! I haven't heard this song in a wile. Great stuff.
Yes I think they don't expect to be taken too seriously. This is a nice followup to the heaviness of Depeche Mode.
Jim Morrison
Prince
Jim Nabors
Pavarotti, Frank Sinatra....mixing contrived with trained
Blasphemous Rumours
God Shuffled His Feet...
what's next... Alanis Morrisette's "What if God was One of Us?"
I do like this song, a lot!
i swear that sounds like GM to me ...
OScar
God, I hate that voice.
I'm kind of surprised at the black/white division of the comments. The voice and the song take some getting used to and I wouldn't want to hear it all the time but it's like really spicy food. Every once in awhile, you have a plate of it and go "$%$#'n excellent". I gave it a 9.
And write some more sometime.
Yeah, when it's so so stylized it slips into self-parody very quickly, which CTD jumped that shark long ago. That vocal intonation is hilarious when applied to other songs. Try singing a Beatles song in this style, if you can. It can be a riot.
Ok......"Black bird singing in the dead of ni......." HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
God, I hate that voice.
Yeah, when it's so so stylized it slips into self-parody very quickly, which CTD jumped that shark long ago. That vocal intonation is hilarious when applied to other songs. Try singing a Beatles song in this style, if you can. It can be a riot.
God, I hate that voice.
? One can be talented and still be affected. I didn't say he wasn't talented! Sheesh.
there was this band that
sucked so ever mightily
it made me bang my head against a bat
and theeeeen
they tried to coooome back
and all over the sufferin' world
the people had deadly heart attacks
ooh ooh oooh oooh oooh ooh ooh ooooh
I've never bothered to really read the lyrics for this song. I never really thought about it, but it's a tale about the expectations people have of "their" God to provide answers to everything, even trivial questions that don't really matter. It highlights the fact that too many people have forgotten how to think for themselves and instead expect others to provide answers to everything.
Or it could just be whimsy... a band called The Crash Test Dummies pretty much exemplifies whimsy.
Thank you for posting those lyrics. I have never known the lyrics but love the song. And, I think your interpretation is spot-on. Every "believer" believes that "God", "religion" has all the answers. Sometimes you just have to think for yourself. Too often the believer lets the clergy interpret what God wants and we see everyday, on a macro and micro level the atrocities committed in the name of God.