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Songs about memories and our pasts. Past memories can be happy or sad. Listen to the great bands discuss their past.

#331 Your Ex Love is Dead- Stars

You were what I wanted/
I gave what I gave.

Stars’ “Your Ex-lover is Dead” takes us inside the mind of two ex lovers as they are introduced at a party. We don’t get the feeling that this was a love-of-your-life type of relationship. We get a chance to hear their inner-dialogue as they agree to catch a taxi across town.

Both are keenly aware of the other, but are trying to play it cool. At the same time, they are relatively unaffected–compared to other  songs with this theme. Meeting an ex tends to bring out raw emotion. Here it is mostly ambivalence.

The guy doesn’t have much to say in the taxi. But it isn’t because he is heartbroken-he is trying to remember her name. The woman is a little more affected. She seems to remember him perusing her and her not being as into it as she was. It is questionable whether either remember the past perfectly.

Two ex-lovers meeting is a great topic for a song. We’ve had it on this list a couple times now. And there are a couple notable favorites that don’t quite make the list, like Dan Fogelburg’s Another Auld Lang Syne. If ever there is a time of a rush of differing emotions it is at times like these. It can be sad, relief, anger, hurt and anything in between.

Your Ex-lover is Dead Meaning

StarsThe song does a good job of expressing the underlying sadness, though it is mostly underlying. The title tells us they are both two different people now–perhaps in a better place. It is also nice that they don’t have regrets about their time together. That’s a very progressive mindset that probably will save money on counseling.

These are essentially two strangers passing in the night.

The reason there is an underlying sadness is because I think it is something we bring to the song. At any point in our lives there are constantly people going in and out and when we hear a song like this it brings a feeling of nostalgia, even if that might not have been the intent.

I like all the choices and voices on this song except the introductory spoken line. That doesn’t do anything for me. The imagery is especially great in the song and the piano does a great job of livening up the song. The way the song changes tone between the verse, chorus and bridge adds a unique flavor.

Your Ex Lover is Dead Lyrics

“When there’s nothing left to burn,
You have to set yourself on fire.”

God that was strange to see you again,
Introduced by a friend of a friend.
Smiled and said, “Yes, I think we’ve met before.”
In that instant it started to pour.

Captured a taxi despite all the rain,
We drove in silence across Pont Champlain.
And all of the time you thought I was sad,
I was trying to remember your name.

This scar is a fleck on my porcelain skin,
Tried to reach deep but you couldn’t get in.
Now you’re outside me,
You see all the beauty
Repent all your sin.

It’s nothing but time and a face that you lose,
I chose to feel it and you couldn’t choose.
I’ll write you a postcard,
I’ll send you the news.
From a house down the road from real love.

Live through this, and you won’t look back.
Live through this, and you won’t look back.

There’s one thing I want to say, so I’ll be brave,
You were what I wanted,
I gave what I gave.
I’m not sorry I met you.
I’m not sorry it’s over,
I’m not sorry there’s nothing to say.
I’m not sorry there’s nothing to save.

Songwriters: Amy E Millan / Christopher Allen Seligman / Evan Whitney Cranley / Patrick McGee / Torquil John Campbell

#320 Pictures of You- The Cure

If only I’d thought of the right words/
I wouldn’t be breaking apart/
All my pictures of you.

We are not clear whether The Cure’s “Pictures of You” are physical photographs or thoughts in his mind, but nonetheless, the picture are of an ex love and he begins to reminisce. Perhaps he looks at photographs and he begins to picture past events in his mind. He remembers standing in the rain holding her close and kissing as she was afraid. He remembers running after her in the snow as she laughed. He remembers good times.

Pictures of You Meaning
the Cure

But there were bad times too. He remembers struggling to hold on to her while she tearfully told him she didn’t love him anymore. He remembers how white she looked. If he only had the right words to turn her heart around. And now the narrator feels like he has lost everything. It leaves him wanting to smash these pictures to pieces.

The lyrics in The Cure’s “Pictures of You” are nuanced and mature and a strength of the song. The song sounds like a mixture between The Smiths and The Cars. The unique sound comes from the accent and voice of lead singer of Robert Smith. He sounds pained as he sings this song, and that connection to the song is what makes it work. Electric guitars are used for both rhythm and lead and also a synthesizer.  Very 80s sounding. However, the song manages to transcend the typical trite 80s sound with a resonant message, great melody and well-delivered vocal.

Pictures of You Lyrics

I’ve been looking so long at these pictures of you
That I almost believe that they’re real
I’ve been living so long with my pictures of you
That I almost believe that the pictures
Are all I can feel

Remembering you standing quiet in the rain
As I ran to your heart to be near
And we kissed as the sky fell in
Holding you close
How I always held close in your fear
Remembering you running soft through the night
You were bigger and brighter and whiter than snow
And screamed at the make-believe
Screamed at the sky
And you finally found all your courage
To let it all go

Remembering you fallen into my arms
Crying for the death of your heart
You were stone white
So delicate
Lost in the cold
You were always so lost in the dark
Remembering you how you used to be
Slow drowned
You were angels
So much more than everything
Hold for the last time then slip away quietly
Open my eyes
But I never see anything

If only I’d thought of the right words
I could have held on to your heart
If only I’d thought of the right words
I wouldn’t be breaking apart
All my pictures of you

Looking so long at these pictures of you
But I never hold on to your heart
Looking so long for the words to be true
But always just breaking apart
My pictures of you

There was nothing in the world
That I ever wanted more
Than to feel you deep in my heart
There was nothing in the world
That I ever wanted more
Than to never feel the breaking apart
All my pictures of you

Songwriters: Robert James Smith / Simon Gallup / Roger O’donnell / Porl Thompson / Laurence Andrew Tolhurst / Boris Williams

#252 Song to Keep You Company- Bridget St John

I feel around and find you are/
No longer where you used to be.

“Song to Keep You Company” by Bridget St John is a folk song in every sense of the word. There is no chorus nor even a refrain. Folk has no need for that, though it does use it sometimes. St John uses a fairly standard picking pattern, and her guitar playing is average, but she sings with such passion that this song cannot be ignored.

But what exactly is she singing about in “Song to Keep You Company”? That is a tougher question to answer. I believe she is contemplating an ex, thinking about their time together. Her emotions toward him (her?) are bittersweet. There were lies and fights but there was love too. In some way, her memory is all that exists of her ex, and she feels a sweetness in that. She has a control over what memories she can choose to recall. Perhaps today she will choose to remember the days that he surrounded her with love.

 

Song to Keep You Company Meaning
St. John

Bridget St. John is one of my favorite discoveries from this process. She is amazing! I can’t believe I had never heard of her before. She is an amazing artist. She, Judee Sill, Sia and Ritchie Valens have been the biggest surprises for me. Prior to doing this list I would have guessed they would have exactly one song on this list. They have several (I won’t spoil it for you).

Song to Keep You Company Lyrics

Days dissolving in throw my mind
I feel around and find you are
No longer where you used to be
Escaping in the mist of memories

Remembering what was before
You blistered words and whispered lies for anyone
They’re dead and gone
I’m moving on to you

Images of you appear
And though you lead today
It seems you’re nearer now,
More real, you are part of me

I’ll count the days and keep their songs
Accept the love you offer to surround me with
And anything you ask of me
I’ll give

Written by Bridget St John