krista4
Footballguy
I appreciate greatly such a well-thought-out post.Great stuff Krista. Thanks for sharing. Where to begin? Well, I guess I'll start with the admission that this song isn't in my Paul 100, but I have a very good reason for that: I have a penis! Ok, so not a great reason I admit, so let me try again. As you know, I'm as big of an EC fan as I am a McCartney fan. EC is arguably the greatest lyricist in rock music history and as you've noted, the lyrics to this song are likely ALL EC. If someone theorized that Paul didn't write a single word I don't know how one would even begin to argue against that contention. Does Paul have any songs that include direct quotations? EC has dozens. Does anyone think that if you asked Paul TODAY what a "soubrette" is that he'd be able to tell you? By contrast EC's lyrics have sent me scrambling to my dictionary more times than I'd care to admit. And the careful story structure you've noted, that's not Paul either. But I don't dislike it because the lyrics are EC's, heck I love My Brave Face and those lyrics are similarly all/mostly EC's. Heck, I don't dislike it all. I just don't love it.
And I think the reason why can be best expressed by a reaction I read to Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut. The reviewer went into great detail about all the things he loved about the movie: the use of color to represent different moods/themes, the exploration of marriage/infidelity with two actors who were married, the gay theme that follows Cruise throughout both his real and fictional life, the recurring Christmas lights, the symmetry of the story structure, the foreshadowing in the opening scene, sex as alternatively old-fashioned, over-commercialized, and dangerously animalistic, the power of imagination and the curse of jealousy. The reviewer went into excruciating detail on the meaning behind every element and then concluded with an admission that he didn't really love them film and he wondered why. The reason he explained: Kubrick had made a film that was more enjoyable to analyze than it was to watch. And that's kinda how I feel about this song. I have always appreciated the lyrics and I totally understand why you like it and think this is another case of art being in the eye of the beholder, impacting different people differently based on their unique situation and experience. That's what makes art great. Anyway, maybe I was wrong to have written the above. I don't mean for it to come of as an argument against the song. Quite the contrary, I want it to be an acceptance and appreciation for the impact of different perspectives and experiences on how we receive art. Or maybe I should have just shut up and accepted that it's because I have a penis. That seems a more likely answer than the one I gave anyway.![]()
However, all that matters is this: IT'S ONE OF MY TOP 21 PAUL SONGS AND YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE IT ON YOUR LIST HOW COULD YOU YOU MONSTER?!?!?!!?!!?!?!?!1111
Instead of crying, which is what I feel like doing, I've deemed "Mistress And Maid" in a tie with "I Don't Know" for #49, Paul #21. And "I Found Out" will be #48. Tomorrow I'll resume with #47, with the top 47 still including 20 more Paul songs.
on a second direct hit!!! Our two direct hits have been fairly obscure, too.
Oh my god.
to hear two of my four favorite Beatles harmonizing on this song about friendship. Especially that little bit Paul does at 3:40 in the last chorus.