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#390 Helplessness Blues- Fleet Foxes

And now after some thinking, I’d say I’d rather be/
A functioning cog in some great machinery serving something beyond me.

The Fleet Foxes “Helplessness Blues” is a great blues song. It shares more in common with “What’s Up?” by 4 Non-blondes than Blues Run the Game” by Jackson Frank.

Many middle class millennials and gen Xers were sold The American Dream: life will be better for you than it will be that it was for your parents. They went to college, took on too much debt–perhaps due to a bad understanding of financials, or being told they were better students than they were. They were promised that if they spend a lot on college this will make them special and they will get a great job. Well, that hasn’t happened.

Helplessness Blues Meaning
Fleet Foxes

In “Helplessness Blues”, The Fleet Foxes argue that perhaps a return to the simple life is where it is at. Maybe work as a farmer growing your own food is a better alternative than a white-collar job. (If only I could afford my own farm!) The song pushes back against the monetary obsession of past generations and suggests that there is a simpler—perhaps communal—life that is waiting for us that would be better.

The Fleet Foxes do harmonies well; that is their signature sound. Combined with acoustic guitars their harmonies are up their with CSNY, Simon and Garfunkel and The Beach Boys.

Helplessness Blues Lyrics

I was raised up believing I was somehow unique,
Like a snowflake distinct among snowflakes, unique in each way you can see.
And now after some thinking, I’d say I’d rather be,
A functioning cog in some great machinery serving something beyond me.

But I don’t, I don’t know what that will be,
I’ll get back to you someday soon you will see.

What’s my name, what’s my station? Oh, just tell me what I should do,
I don’t need to be kind to the armies of night that would do such injustice to you.
Or bow down and be grateful and say, “Sure, take all that you see”,
To the men who move only in dimly-lit halls and determine my future for me.

And I don’t, I don’t know who to believe,
I’ll get back to you someday soon you will see.

If I know only one thing, it’s that everything that I see
Of the world outside is so inconceivable often I barely can speak.
Yeah I’m tongue-tied and dizzy and I can’t keep it to myself,
What good is it to sing helplessness blues, why should I wait for anyone else?

And I know, I know you will keep me on the shelf,
I’ll come back to you someday soon myself.

If I had an orchard, I’d work ’til I’m raw,
If I had an orchard, I’d work ’til I’m sore.
And you would wait tables and soon run the store.

Gold hair in the sunlight, my light in the dawn,
If I had an orchard, I’d work ’til I’m sore.
If I had an orchard, I’d work ’til I’m sore.
Someday I’ll be like the man on the screen.

Songwriters: Robin Noel Pecknold

#389 Love Song For Robots- Patrick Watson

Watch as the flowers, thrones and winds spills close as it whispers away/
You get up, you get up, get up.

The lyrics of Patrick Watson’s “Love Song For Robots” are purposefully obscure or obscured. I imagine the imagery (if any) one will have when listening from this song will come from the title and the refrain “you get up, you get up, you get up.” Just like we constantly set our lives to the alarm clock to “get up” to make it to work on time, we feel like robots in this post-industrial society.

Love Song For Robots Meaning
Patrick Watson

The music is a very distinct sound. It sounds electronic, even robotic, yet it is still clearly music and melodic. Check out the outro, specifically to see what I am referring to. The effects on their guitars are unique for this song and give them that mechanical feel. The vocal is solid, but the song is driven by the instrumentation.

Love Song For Robots Lyrics

Breaking down, and days came longer
There’s the other class dragons chasing you around.
Sit around on silver just stream on the smoke
Is rising over your thoughts and your tears.
Watch over you, watch and fall down
You knock a boulder all over the ground.
You get up, get up,
You get up, you get up.

Some things let go.
At least for now all these tears past the problems.
Stop listen to new words from around as you’re ’round
And all the captives you burn, is burning out.
Watch as the flowers, thrones and winds
Spills close as a way, spills away,
Get up, you get up, get up,
You get up.
You get up…

Songwriters: Joseph Baron Grass / Mikhail Stein / Patrick Watson / Robert Andrew Kuster

#387 November- Azure Ray

I was afraid to be alone/
Now I’m scared thats how I’d like to be.

Last November Azure Ray lost someone special. It is not clear if it is a family member, friend or significant other; it doesn’t matter. It is not clear what type of loss it is either. Is it a break up? A death? We are not sure. What we know is that the narrator is deeply changed even one year later and she ponders how much she has changed. It seems like she is an entirely different person.

November great songs Meaning
Azure Ray

Once she was strong, now she is hoping to get up “the strength to give it one more shot” (love? Life?). She doesn’t know if she’ll ever be able to pick herself out of her depression. In her suffering she starts to see a lot more suffering in other people too. She doesn’t see an end, but asks that her friends understand and be patient with her.

Azure’s “November” is one of the best songs depicting loss and depression. It is beautifully and tenderly sung as well. The only instruments are an acoustic guitar and a cello and the arrangement is perfect. The chorus is a fantastic fit and serves as a crescendo point: “I’m about to give this one more shot…” Azure Ray is a lesser known band and song and it is great to introduce it to a larger audience. It is a true gem.

November Lyrics

So I’m waiting for this test to end,
So these lighter days can soon begin.
I’ll be alone by maybe more carefree,
Like a kite that floats so effortlessly.

I was afraid to be alone.
Now I’m scared that’s how id like to be.
All the faces none the same,
How can there be so many personalities.

So many lifeless empty hands,
So many hearts in great demand.
And now my sorrow seems to far away,
Until I’m taken by these bolts of pain.

But I turn them off and tuck them away,
Till these rainy days that make them stay.
And then ill cry so hard to these sad songs,
And the words still ring, once here now gone.

And they echo through my head everyday.
And I don’t think they’ll ever go away.
Just like thinking of your childhood home,
But we can’t go back were on our own.

Oh…
But I’m about to give this one more shot.
And find it in myself,
I’ll find it in myself.

So were speeding towards that time of year,
To the day that marks your not here.
And I think ill want to be alone,
So please understand that I don’t answer the phone.

I’ll just sit and stare at my deep blue walls.
Until I can see nothing at all.
Only particles some fast some slow,
All my eyes can see is all I know.

Oh…
But I’m about to give this one more shot.
And find it in myself,
I’ll find it in myself.

Songwriters: John Abercrombie / Marc Johnson / Peter Erskine