88. The Song We Were Singing (
Flaming Pie, 1997)
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(Paul #39)
I had this teed up to be part of my “great vocal performances” themed day about a month ago, or so it seems, so congrats to this nice song for moving up the ranks above its predicted (and likely deserved) finish. In addition to Paul’s strong vocal, these are particularly terrific lyrics from him – it almost feels like one of the songs he could have written with Elvis Costello, given the odd meter and all the extra words and syllables in every line. I love the whisper-y Paul vocal on the verses contrasted with the powerful effect on the choruses. It’s one of the many songs on this record where Paul uses the Bill Black stand-up bass, and it’s kinda cool in that it’s all acoustic, with nary even a drum to be found. Paul’s inspiration was a reminiscence of the 60s, and again he was focused on thoughts of John: “The song represents for me good memories of the Sixties, of dossing around late at night, chatting, smoking, drinking wine, hanging out, jawing through the night.” I don’t know what “dossing” is, but I bet it’s fun. It’s a simple song with a simple structure, but lovely in melody and spirit.
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