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A baby boy was found
His eyes as clear as centuries
His silky hair was brown
Never been lonely
Never been lied to
Never had to scuffle in fear
Nothing denied to
Born at the instant
The church bells chime
And the whole world whispering
Born at the right time
Me and my buddies we are traveling people
We like to go down to restaurant row
Spend those Euro-dollars
All the way from Washington to Tokyo
I see them in the airport lounge
Upon their mother's breast
They follow me with open eyes
Their uninvited guest
Never been lonely
Never been lied to
Never had to scuffle in fear
Nothing denied to
Born at the instant
The church bells chime
And the whole world whispering
Born at the right time
Too many people on the bus from the airport
Too many holes in the crust of the earth
The planet groans
Every time it registers another birth
But down among the reeds and rushes
A baby girl was found
Her eyes as clear as centuries
Her silky hair was brown
Never been lonely
Never been lied to
Never had to scuffle in fear
Nothing denied to
Born at the instant
The church bells chime
And the whole world whispering
Born at the right time
It was a awesome world in 1990 - yeah being born then would be the right time you would think - until everything fell apart 10 years later
So really, being born in the early 70's was being "born at the right time". A young, not yet jaded. independent adult in the 90's - WAS a Magical Time... Sigh. And the MUSIC!! Agh. "Calgon, Take me back!" ;)
It sure sounds like you have never heard the entire album, or even paid attention to it's name. That's like saying that you like Frank Sinatra but don't like his singing.
Actually I haven't heard the whole album for a long time - but I think your analogy is wrong - more like saying that I like Sinatra but I don't like Nelson Riddle's arrangements. In any case, the song isn't the percussion, which would exist perfectly well without it.
I quite like this, but the percussion ruins it for me.
It sure sounds like you have never heard the entire album, or even paid attention to it's name. That's like saying that you like Frank Sinatra but don't like his singing.
Bowie, for one.
Violent Femmes too!
Bowie, for one.
I would add David Byrne to that list.
We are all different from our past selves, even our selves from the recent past. Our memories, and the props that surround us, provide the illusion of personal identity.
Or maybe you just like that song less than the others. I do, but I wouldn't try to explain that away by making him another person. Some of his songs are just worse than others, at least for me. I think that's not asking too much, is it?
I had the same feeling when this came out... It just wasn't quite "Graceland II"... however, i now see that it's a 9.5 (Graceland being a 10)
Agree very much
Wow. I think I should go fishing, because I know that other stuff. We all love music, so let's just accept it and move on.
And I love Paul Simon's music. So there.
We miss you so very much, Cynaera... everybody in my hotel room loves this song, and this marvelous album... time flies when we're having fun...
Ann Lucas passed away February 6, 2012, at University of Utah Medical Center, at age 55 due to a subdural hematoma, which required surgery. She was put on life support, but after three days without signs of improvement, her family made the difficult decision to discontinue life support and donate her organs on the 6th.
Ann was born on Oct. 12, 1956, in Twin Falls, Idaho, to Buss and Dorothy Stepp, who encouraged her to follow her dreams. One dream was to become a published author, which she achieved in 2010 with her novel "Life-Dance". She also wrote fan fiction for the television show "La Femme Nikita".
Ann was also a freelance correspondent for the "Elko Independent" newspaper and had a recurring column called "Shaking the Tree", as well as writing articles for "Elko Daily Free Press".
I had the same feeling when this came out... It just wasn't quite "Graceland II"... however, i now see that it's a 9.5 (Graceland being a 10)
This song is soooo gooood for the ears...
Yep. I love him!
Just can't stop admiring it, excellent beat and flowing music.
Paul Simon in general is one of my most favorite musicians and I truly love this song
Could you please post a different comment? I'm getting fed up with reading about your lug holes :(
Lay off, okay? Romeotuma is who he is, he loves music like you and I do, and he expresses it the way he does. If that's a problem for you, walk away for awhile, breathe, and maybe get a hobby. Fly a kite. Go fishing. Crochet a quilt.
Wow. I think I should go fishing, because I know that other stuff. We all love music, so let's just accept it and move on.
And I love Paul Simon's music. So there.
Could you please post a different comment? I'm getting fed up with reading about your lug holes :(
I kind of like this. I have this album on cassette and never make it past "The Obvious Child." I guess I should expand my horizons, eh?
I always thought the 'The Obvious Child' was a bad opener. I often used to skip it as it didn't create the right mood for the album.
One of my favourites has got to be 'Can't run but'.
Hah, that's funny.
But Paul Simon does not write bad songs, so I'm afraid to hear what your favorites are.
Was the same with me for a long time. Now I like every single piece on it. A real grower.