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Song For the Joining of Two Houses
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Love amongst the landed gentry leaves no gap in knowledge or desire. Suffocation ensues.
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The Sound of the Tin-Pot Baroque.
GO TO the "MP3 MUSIC" link Above FOR TRACK BY TRACK DOWNLOAD OF "THE BEST OF THE GOVERNESS (2000 - 2006)"... This is the sound of The Tin-Pot Baroque. Most songs are a variation on simple ballad form. They have a lo-fi, stripped down sound yet are also delicate and layered and the lyrics tend towards the ornate. Musically, every melody should ideally be lifted from an ancient sounding popular song - 'Greensleeves', 'Waltzing Matilda', that kind of thing. They bring a yellowing, 'museum of childhood' feel with them. Also, its kind of like The Residents once kind of said 'there are too many tunes out there, and we don't want to add to them...'. Pop music is always about repetition. The other big musical influence is the drone. Listen to Bert Jansch's 'Nottanum Town'. There is a sense that you could remove the guitar and vocals and there would still be something there - a slow-thighed thing breathing and turning in the darkness. That the drone's effect. The Governess attempts to capture that feel without the virtuosity. A lot of these songs use only one chord.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Folk Rock
Charts
Peak #1,243
Peak in subgenre #75
Author
Thee Governess
Rights
Thee Governess
Uploaded
October 02, 2006
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MP3 4.2 MB 192 kbps 4:38
Story behind the song
The thing about closed groups, aristocrats included, is that they tend to share the same assumptions, have the same wants, find beauty in the same objects. When two such meet to produce a third, everything about them invariably fits perfectly with the desire and understanding of the other. But this is, surely, to transcend desire altogether. Landed copulation is a snake eating its tail, the tail of a snake filling an unhinged mouth. Like 'I Fell in Love with the Moon', this song featured on The Governess' "The Three County Show" album.
Lyrics
Take this food For well you know Upon which field it once were sewn Open which vine it once had grown Open which sky it once had flown Take these clothes For well you could mark Their every stage from crop to art The hand that cut the cloth in twain And that which sewed it up again And so your lips And so your eyes And so your hair Now come untied This is a song without desire This is a song without longing This is a song thats satisfied A song of belonging This song it is a line of blood This song will never go wanting This song it comes down from above It goes a-hunting This is a song with a dog at its heel And a contract out on the morning Look at this bed Well you could name The birds from which down and feather came The forest that offered up the wood With its grain so strong and good And so your hair And so your eyes And so your lips Now come untied This is a song without desire This is a song without longing This is a song thats satisfied A song of belonging This song it is a line of blood This song will never go wanting This song it comes down from above It goes a-hunting This is a song with a gun on its arm And an evident military bearing
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