Matt
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Posted: May 28 2008, 15:00 |
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Quote (Bassman @ May 28 2008, 18:36) | I recall looking up all kinds of material about this exact question back in 1985 when the record came out. It disturbed and haunted me so much that it became almost a sweet torment. Anyway, in addition to the same articles that Ugo just pointed out, I remember Kate being quoted as saying in some interview or another, "she didn't make it". We all know how trustworthy magazine articles can be, don't we? After reading all that stuff, my interpretation of the last songs was a bit altered. I feel "Hello Earth" is a seemingly random memory that our heroine is recalling in her final moments, which culminates in her physical self being able to see her own soul "travelin' fast" heavenward. Then "The Morning Fog" is the soul rejoining the pure joy of reunion with all those loved ones that had passed before her.
Not as optimistic an ending as her rescue, of course, but surely still an optimistic ending anyway. |
That all fits with the way I interpret the tracks. For me:
And dream of sheep - Girl trying to get to sleep in a bunk on a boat, background noises troubling her a bit (things starting to go wrong on boat) Under ice- Asleep and dreaming. Dream turns to nightmare, premonition aided by subconcious awareness of background noises as things are getting worse on the boat Waking the witch - People trying to wake her up as time to evacuate boat but too late. Water rushes in and she is drowning. Somehow, she is rescued alive but very ill, probably in a coma Watching you without me - Body in coma, faint awareness of people trying to wake her up Jig of life - Awake - sortof - but lots of pain and body not really able to cope, might die, backward and forward between progress and getting worse Hello earth - Dies The morning fog - Afterlife - will see and thank and rejoice friends and family
OK, thats just the way I see it and I agree different interpretations are part of what a piece like this should be about.
-------------- "I say I say I say I say, what's got three bottles and five eyes and no legs and two wheels"
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