Song Lyric Sunday: Showtime – ‘Trip To The Fair’

For this week’s ‘Show’ theme, I was going to use ‘The Music Never Stopped’ by the Grateful Dead, but looking back I saw that I’d already deployed that over three years ago. So instead I came up with this song by the British group Renaissance – folk-rock favourites of mine back in the early seventies…

Song Lyric Sunday: Gobbledygook – ‘I Am The Walrus’

Songs with nonsense lyrics are what’s called for this week. I shall spare you all the appalling ‘Agadoo’ (look it up if you must, but don’t blame me) to focus instead on these odd lyrics from a Beatles song that featured in an odd made-for-television film called, of course, ‘Magical Mystery Tour’. This film was…

Song Lyric Sunday: Housing – ‘Attics Of My Life’

This week the theme for Song Lyric Sunday is houses and rooms in a house. As soon as I saw the word ‘attic’ my thoughts went straight to this simply gorgeous song from the 1970 album ‘American Beauty’. Noting that Jim himself had chosen something else, I had no hesitation in offering up this dreamy,…

Song Lyric Sunday: Education – ‘Teach Your Children’

This week’s theme for Song lyric Sunday is ‘education’. There’s Alice Cooper’s ‘School’s Out’ or Pink Floyd’s ‘Another Brick In The Wall’, of course, but I can honestly say that I think this has both of them well beaten. From the album ‘Déja Vû’, released in 1970. You, who are on the road,Must have a…

Song Lyric Sunday: Time’s Arrow – ‘God Save The Queen’

“No future, no future, no future” Past, present and future are the key words for this week’s Song Lyric Sunday. Although there are almost incomprehensible theoretical arguments about the nature of time (as Jim points out in his introduction), we are quite willing to accept Isaac Newton’s keep-it-simple-stupid view that we are living in the…

Song Lyric Sunday: Windy – ‘A Song For Jeffrey’

The theme for Song Lyric Sunday this week is wind instruments – the chosen song should feature brass or woodwind instruments in the musical arrangement. My first thought was the title track of ‘Sergeant Pepper’s’, featuring an entire brass band. However, I decided to dig a little deeper and quite by chance I happened across…