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February 25, 2006

I've once again been reprimanded for my lack of updates. I guess we can chalk this up to a lack of things I feel compelled to comment on lately.

I'm going to see Coldplay on Monday night-- but the primary reason I bought the tickets is because Fiona Apple is opening for them. It's hard to explain why I like her music so much. Really, I can sum it up in one word: lyrics. In fact, there are lots of the songs that I love in spite of the melody. But for people who don't pay attention to the lyrics of songs, that makes no sense.

My favorite line of the week?

"I think he let me down when he didn't disappoint me"

I've always had a thing for song lyrics. When I was 12 I had a notebook that I wrote down all of the lyrics that I thought were deep and meaningful. Of course, they were mostly Bon Jovi and Billy Joel songs, but work with me. I was 12. And since this was before the days of the internet, it meant I had to listen to the songs over and over until I could get all the words down. Even then, I'm sure more than a few were wrong. But I was proud of that notebook. I never showed anyone, but I was proud of it nonetheless.

So I'm looking forward to Monday night. It will be interesting to see if the live experience enhances the meaning or distracts from it.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm glad to see that you finally posted, Sarah!

I can understand your love for lyrics, since you have a love of writing.

Laurie said...

I, too, am happy for an update! And, what's wrong with Bon Jovi and Billy Joel? I can remember listening to the radio all day long until they played my favorite songs, recording them, and then playing the tape back over and over in order to write down all of the lyrics. Bon Jovi's I'd Die for You was one of those songs... If you must know, here are the words I felt were so "deep." Ha!

I might not be a savior
And I'll never be a king
I might not send you roses
Or buy you diamond rings

I'd die for you
I'd cry for you
I'd do anything
I'd lie for you
You know it's true
Baby I'd die for you

Sarah said...

My lasting memory of my 6th grade birthday party is sitting on the trampoline with my friends singing along to "I'll Be There For You". And we thought that song was just amazing.

(Ok, and to be honest, a little part of me still does!) ;-)