Laura Marling - Blow By Blow (Official Audio)
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2020
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Lyrics:
I don’t know what else to say, I think I did my best
Mama’s on the phone already talking to the press
Tell them that I’m doing fine
Underplay distress
I’m working out a story and there’s so much to address
Note by note
Blow by blow
Seeing it all laid out
I should have known
I don’t know what else to say I think I’m doing fine
Trying to figure out what I will do with all my time
Tell them anything you like
I’ll own up to whats mine
Knowing thunder gives away what lightning tries to hide
No-one was prepared
But we all perform like we done it all before
Note by note
Bruise by bruise
Sometimes the hardest thing to learn is what you get from what you lose
I feel a fool so do you
For believing it could work out like some things do
This is my favorite song on the album. Its not personal to me but it snakes its way right into my feelings regardless. "Sometimes the hardest thing to learn
Is what you get from what you lose" gives me chills. Thanks for the great song :)
Can a song be more beautiful than this?
my favorite song on the album
Lyrics:
I don't know what else to say
I think I did my best
Momma's on the phone already talking to the press
Tell them that I'm doing fine
Underplay distress
I'm working out a story and there's so much to address
Note by note
Blow by blow
Seeing it all laid out
I should have known
I don't know what else to say
I think I'm doing fine
Tryna figure out what I will do with all my time
Tell them anything you like
I'll own up to what's mine
Knowing thunder gives away what lightening tries to hide
No one was prepared
But we all performed
Like we'd done it all before
Note by note
Bruise by bruise
Sometimes the hardest thing to learn
Is what you get from what you lose
I feel a fool, so do you
For believing it could work out
Like some things do
A masterpiece.. beautiful voice and fresh change to not involve guitar
This song makes me feel nostalgic, trying to be prepared for the inevitable breakdown is both painful and heartbreaking. Even though you want it not to hurt, it will, no matter what, unfortunately.
I don´t know but I feel this more suitable for "a song for our daughter" than the track itself!
Great track from a great album
U are amazing artist
This song is so beautiful. Thank you.
"No one was prepared
But we all performed
Like we'd done it all before"
.......believe in karma rather than in fate....
Beautiful Laura...
Stunningly beautiful 😍
❤️
Yeah! no guitar! Good to take the risk! Brilliant track Laura.
💕
Как красиво... и грустно 😔
Best song on the album
👌🥰
My interpretation of the lyrics is that a husband/father's extramarital affair comes to light ("Mama’s on the phone already talking to the press" and "Knowing thunder gives away what lightning tries to hide") when he dies and his wife/daughter finds out ("Seeing it all laid out, I should have known" and "I feel a fool so do you, For believing it could work out like some things do
") as they grieve his death.
I'm really curious if it's just coincidence or if it has something to do with Jeff Beck's Blow by Blow...
M, and she knows who I am... a hand selected Court Jester, who fell in love with her generosity and attention.
The Strangest Words
B START and STOP and Yet have exactly the same The girl who played it for me first. She is and will always 'match' with me wherever she might be. Madeline when you made me an option, leaving me all alone to figure out who I am, who you are, whether the version of an US xxx
first? love this lass
roux
Joni Mitchell?
There can be no higher praise.
Why she re-upload this? So it is the third single ❤
Aquí estoy por ti cruz, te odio
This may be an unpopular comment. As far as Laura Marling goes, I have been following her from the beginning. I was stunned by the ethereal "The Beast" and "Sophia" and felt that if she had moved more in that direction the music would be profound. I would note and agree, as a songwriter she has clout, and vision, but she is also privileged and hasn't had many hard knocks in life which does unfortunately flavour her music as a bit of a social science rather than a deep pounding personal exorcism. Of course being an artist means you overstate your own intimations and you use daily life and the study of others as an inspiration but I find that Laura now is overdoing the understated maturity, and isn't adding to the music industry in any profound way. Pj Harvey and Tori Amos as talented as they are and I would say more so the latter, has all covered female divinity and the lovelorn woman. I just pray there's someone out there who can bring music to life like "The Beast" certainly did. If you lose the in between of matter in music you lose the point. We've had Beatles, Brian Eno, and we've had female folksters. Time for a revolution and boundary breakers. No offense but you don't have to feel bad calling this bland just because you like Marling.
Artists usually turn the way they are meant to; which means we might like someone to evolve in a certain direction, to double down on a genre or a style they tried, but the fact is; artists and people in general evolve in their own way, and we might not like everything they do even if we consider them favourites, because we cannot agree on everthing they might think. In the case of Laura; she said it herself; earlier in her career she said she was trying to be someone else; now she is discovering herself as an artist. I personally too found that her earlier stuff was "heavier" emotionally I dare say; but this is all about the place she's in in her life; her journey. She is what she is; and artists do what they do they create and release in the hope of touching people's hearts (and make a living). I personally - as an artist myself - like her in a very general manner, as an artist she is true to herself and her stuff is genuine and that is what counts. Whereas to liking everything she does; well no; there are some of her works, ideas; songs, that I don't like and that is fine actually; because I am not supposed to; and nobody is in fact.
Idk, it seems like you're trying to rationalize something that is not meant to be rationalized. Music is meant to be felt, and to me it's a tangible expression of the artists feelings through their experience of the world, through their own eyes. If you are looking for an artist to explore a feeling in the way that you want, you'd better do it yourself. Maybe I misunderstood what you meant, but it appeared that you were making value judgements on the profoundity of here music based on your expectations of "what" and "how" she should be expressing
What??? You call this bland?