#255 Trouble- Cat Stevens

You’re eating my heart away/
And there’s nothing much left of me.

Cat Steven’s “Trouble” is about a generic unease and the desire for relief. It is a great depiction about how a troubled mind/soul/body can almost overcome your whole being.  We feel for Stevens when he asks Trouble to “please be kind” to him. He has a gentle soul and the voice to match.

The best part of “Trouble” is the bridge: “I’ve seen your eyes…” The piano comes in and the song begins to take on another form than the verses. The verses tell us of his weariness, but the bridge sounds like his heart and body fighting back; like he is going to conquer this trouble.

Trouble Greatest Alltime Song Meaning
Stevens in concert

Cat Steven’s “Trouble” is a beautiful song. For those not familiar with Cat Stevens, his story is fascinating. He was a huge star who gave up everything at the height of his fame to be an Islamic devotee. He didn’t perform any of his songs for 30 years. He also changed his name to Yusaf Islam.

He has an amazing catalog of work that is underrated for several reasons. One, is that I think people are turned off by the Islamic turn he had. Two, the fact that he turned his back to music that was important to so many fans. Three, most would consider him soft-rock, and as I have previously mentioned, I think that genre gets a bad rap.

Lyrics Trouble

Trouble
Oh trouble set me free
I have seen your face
And it’s too much too much for me

Trouble
Oh trouble can’t you see
You’re eating my heart away
And there’s nothing much left of me

I’ve drunk your wine
You have made your world mine
So won’t you be fair
So won’t you be fair

I don’t want no more of you
So won’t you be kind to me
Just let me go where
I’ll have to go there

Trouble
Oh trouble move away
I have seen your face
And it’s too much for me today

Trouble
Oh trouble can’t you see
You have made me a wreck
Now won’t you leave me in my misery

I’ve seen your eyes
And I can see death’s disguise
Hangin’ on me
Hangin’ on me

I’m beat, I’m torn
Shattered and tossed and worn
Too shocking to see
Too shocking to see

Trouble
Oh trouble move from me
I have paid my debt
Now won’t you leave me in my misery

Trouble
Oh trouble please be kind
I don’t want no fight
And I haven’t got a lot of time

written by Cat Stevens

#254 Try- Lisa Loeb

What if you believe that the grass could grow/
Up through the snow, it’s possible.

In “Try”, Lisa Loeb contrasts herself with a friend who has a pessimistic viewpoint on life. Some might call it “realistic”, but Loeb says that if you just try to change your attitude, things could possibly be better. What is the worse thing that could happen? She thinks that you’ll find that you can accomplish a lot more if you only try.

Try lisa loeb Meaning
Lisa loeb

Try is a great song about the benefits of taking the optimistic view on life. Perhaps we could all use a reminder to try to put things in perspective: like she says, most of our problems are little things. It is not like our dreams are shattered. Loeb always seemed like she has a very upbeat attitude and this song is a great representation of her personality.  This song is very on-brand.

As “Try” begins, Loeb uses a piano instead of her patented acoustic guitar. That is a wise choice. It helps to hear the song differently. The introductory chords sound like they are about to bring an important message. Overall, the lyrics in the song are very strong. They are much more straightforward than in much of her other work. Also, this is a fairly unique concept for a song. There are multiple good lines. Her voice sounds pretty like it always does. There is a lot going for  Lisa Loeb’s “Try”.

Try Lyrics

What’s the difference between you and me?
To me it’s kind of small.to you it’s like prison;
What’s the difference between you and me?
To me it almost happens, to you it almost isn’t.

How did you become so sure?

Your girlfriend never smiles, no one ever calls.
You begin to wonder if they were your friends at all.
You frown, you take a look around,
You shout, “this’ll never get better”.
But the doubt that you grow
In your field is sprouting,
Turning your field into a deeper valley.

You’d find
(I know you’ll find)
The mountains aren’t so high,
(The mountains aren’t so high)
If you’d only try,
To do better.

It’s 9:33 and the traffic, at the stoplight
Somebody hits you, nothing ever goes right
In the gridlock, nothing ever goes right.
But it’s just a little scratch, not a permanent scar,
It’s just a tiny dent, you don’t need a new car.
It’s just a little mess, your dreams aren’t shattered,
You climb up while I hold the ladder.

You’d find
(I know you’ll find)
The mountains aren’t so high,
(The mountains aren’t so high)
How many times I’ve tried.
How many time I’ve missed and I’ve tried
How many times I’ve tried,
How many time I’ve missed and I’ve tried
When everything’s so difficult, I feel so low.
But I find a better view on the other side of the window.
So that’s the difference between you and me.
What if you believe that the grass could grow
Up through the snow, it’s possible.

You’d find
(I know you’ll find)
The mountains aren’t so high,
(The mountains aren’t so high)
If you’d only try,
To do better than get by.
You’d find
(I know you’ll find)
The mountains aren’t so high,
(The mountains aren’t so high)
If you’d only try,
To do better you’d find
The mountains aren’t so high.
(The mountains aren’t so high)
If you’d only try
To do better than get by
To do better than get by

Songwriters: Lisa A. Loeb

#253 Somebody to Love- Jefferson Airplane

When the truth is found
To be lies/
And all the joy
Within you dies.

“Somebody to Love” is a great psychedelic rock classic sung by Gracie Slick of Jefferson Airplane. Her message: you better find somebody to love. The message is very traditional in this song: “When you don’t have anything else, you can rely on those you love”. But that is not really what she’s saying. She’s saying, “shit is going down, you better have some that loves you or you’re screwed. Find someone.” The sense of urgency with which she sings is rivaled by no one else in rock that I can think of. Everything she sings sounds imminent and important.

Somebody to love Meaning
Gracie Slick & Jefferson Airplane

The song is produced incredibly well. I can’t imagine that a cover or a live performance could match the album performance. There are several layers of guitar that sound great including the bizarre distant sounding lead guitar during the solo at the end. The bass is excellent, but a bit hidden in the track…it helps establish the groove of the song. The rhythm section of the band is quite strong on the record.

Somebody to Love Lyrics

When the truth is found
To be lies
And all the joy
Within you dies

Don’t you want somebody to love?
Don’t you need somebody to love?
Wouldn’t you love somebody to love?
You better find somebody to love
Love

When the garden flowers
Baby, are dead, yes
And your mind, your mind
Is so full of red

Don’t you want somebody to love?
Don’t you need somebody to love?
Wouldn’t you love somebody to love?
You better find somebody to love

Your eyes, I say your eyes
May look like his
Yeah, but in your head, baby
I’m afraid you don’t know where it is

Don’t you want somebody to love?
Don’t you need somebody to love?
Wouldn’t you love somebody to love?
You better find somebody to love

Tears are running
They’re all running down your breast
And your friends, baby
They treat you like a guest

Don’t you want somebody to love?
Don’t you need somebody to love?
Wouldn’t you love somebody to love?
You better find somebody to love

written by Gracie Slick