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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

From My Womb To My Tomb

Devendra Banhart

posted by michael at 8:47 am  

9 Comments »

  1. Great song. Best lyric: I need you to recongize my friends, cause they’re there even though you don’t see them.

    And why did the cape go out of fashion? So cool in a rock star.

    Comment by Jen — February 5, 2008 @ 10:58 am

  2. Excellent song, lyrics,drums, guitar riffs….and makeup.

    Comment by BirdBrain — February 5, 2008 @ 12:38 pm

  3. When I post music I think of how my (now) old friend Travis might be giving me the hairy eyeball, that is, if it doesn’t meet his standards – whatever they are. In the old days he listened to rock tunes of yore, but has since branched out. He turned me onto Amy Winehouse long before her meltdown.

    This Devendra guy reminded me, at first, of Travis. Not of the music he might like, but of him. Then I watched Summertime (From the comments: “I could have done without the dancing hippy stripper dude though … think I got brain damage from watching that.” ) and this interview and I realized that there is virtually no similarity other than, perhaps, looks, though Trav’s dad might argue with even that.

    What I finally figured out is that Devendra is like every third person I met while living on Beacon St. back in the early Seventies. And that, I think, is a good thing.

    *****

    Travis, you might be interested to know that Benny is still hitchhiking to work from in Cambridge to Townsend. I drove by him in Acton the other day and saw him rousted by some jackbooted jackass.

    Comment by michael — February 5, 2008 @ 9:17 pm

  4. Childlike. Duh. His band is like a multi-faceted circus mirror of him, all facial hair and clothing affectation variants. The skinny backup singer who’s a cross between Boy George, Mick Fleetwood and an erstwhile Mexican bandido extra out of a spaghetti western fascinates me …

    Comment by adam — February 6, 2008 @ 9:28 am

  5. Me too.

    Comment by michael — February 6, 2008 @ 9:34 pm

  6. Lyrics a nice counterpoint to “Man That I’ve Become” (Michael, could not find a good link to Nick Lowe singing this song — can you?)

    Comment by smiling — February 9, 2008 @ 11:58 am

  7. The man who complains when we leave out punctuation leaves out subjects and verbs instead.

    Comment by jennifer — February 9, 2008 @ 1:14 pm

  8. ; )

    Comment by michael — February 9, 2008 @ 7:36 pm

  9. Nick Lowe

    Man That I’ve Become
    Theres a kind of man
    that you sometimes meet
    Worlds passing him by
    on wing-ed feet
    he walks around
    with his senses numb
    If you know him
    thats the kind of Man That I’ve Become

    The kids all know him
    ’cause when they play
    he comes and shoos
    them away
    he’s irritated
    by everyone
    If you know him
    thats the kind of Man That I’ve Become

    The friends he had
    are ‘so-called’ now
    they all slipped
    away somehow
    he’s had the blues
    much more than some
    If you know him
    thats the kind of Man That I’ve Become

    He wont go to church
    cause his faiths all gone
    The sweet singing of the choir
    will only drive him home
    as for comfort
    he hasn’t got a crumb
    If you know him
    thats the kind of Man That I’ve Become

    He wont go to church
    its too loud for him now
    the sweet singing of the choir
    is nothing but a row
    his hearts a prune
    when it once was a plum
    If you know him
    thats the kind of Man That I’ve Become

    If you know him
    thats the kind of Man That I’ve Become

    Comment by michael — February 9, 2008 @ 11:17 pm

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