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The power of love deliver you there

7 Sep

Since I posted about Cake’s “Ruby,” below, I was reminded about a similar guy you need to listen to. I first heard about Jim White from my mom some years back, who had heard him on our public radio station and immediately bought his CD. I listened to it and was stunned A) because this was a type of music that I had never even contemplated before, a kind of country melody with almost a spare, hip-hop leaning, and B) that I liked music that my mom liked.

The melodies are laced with folksy Southern wisdom and stories, and a healthy sense of humor, and make you feel like you’re hanging out at a gas station on a dusty road in the middle of nowhere. And that’s a good thing.

From his Wikipedia entry: White was born in Pensacola, Florida to a Pentecostal family, and was influenced in his childhood by gospel music. According to various sources, he has been a comedian, a fashion model, a boxer, a preacher, a professional surfer, and a New York cab driver.

Maybe that explains the mash-up of genres. So if you’re in the mood for something different, download the song below, “10 Miles to Go on a 9 Mile Road.” Or just pick up his whole 2001 CD, “No Such Place.”

They tell me miracles abound now more than ever, but I don’t care.

They say it’s better to be blessed than it is to be clever, but I don’t care.

‘Cause I got 10 miles to go on a 9 mile road, and it’s a rocky rough road, but I don’t care.

For life’s nothing if not a blind rambling prayer, you keep your head held high, a’walking and a’talking ’til the power of Love deliver you there. The power of Love deliver you there. The power of Love deliver you there. The power of Love deliver you…you….

You don’t get nothing for free, ‘less of course you steal it, at least that’s what the people say.

The sad irony of Love is how so seldom you feel it, yet it’s all you dream about, night and day.

From the splinter in the hand, to the thorn in the heart, to the shotgun to the head, you got no choice but to learn to glean solace from pain or you’ll end up cynical or dead.

Me, I got 10 miles to go on a 9 mile road and it’s a rocky rough road, but I don’t care.

For life’s nothing if not a blind rambling prayer, you keep your head held high, a’walking and a’talking and a’talking and a’walking, ’til the power of Love deliver you there. The power of Love deliver you there. The power of Love deliver you there. The power of Love deliver you…THERE!!!

Sometimes you throw yourself into the sea of faith, and the sharks of doubt come and they devour you.

Other times you throw yourself into the sea of faith only to find the treasure lost in the shipwreck inside of you!

There ain’t no guarantees, none of that nonsense like on tv, just gotta roll the dice, and take your lumps.

You’re gonna get yourself knocked down, so better learn to stand back up, for those who dwell on disaster let sorrow be their master.

Me, I got 10 miles to go on a 9 mile road and it’s a rocky rough road, but I don’t care.

‘Cause life’s nothing if not a blind rambling prayer, you keep your head held high, a’walking and a’talking ’til the power of Love deliver you there. The power of Love deliver you there. The power of Love deliver you there. The power of Love deliver you there.

My buddy Phillip works as a gas station attendant.

Strangers call his name to him a thousand times a day.

They don’t know him, they’re just asking “Phillip” for a “fill-up.”

Funny how fate plays tricks on us…that way—through the power of Love.

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See also: “Handcuffed to a Fence in Mississippi”

Everything is possible, but nothing is real

7 Aug

Next in our series of songs you need is “Type” by Living Colour. I was really surprised to find out that this is the band’s highest-charting single, because I grew up hearing “Cult of Personality” on the radio all the time and I hadn’t heard this song until about a month ago.

But I quickly learned why this one is so popular. It starts with a ferocious guitar and a list of “types,” as you’ll see below, then goes into a melodic, unforgettable chorus. But the best part is yet to come: the sweet melding at the end that’s like saving the cherry for last after you eat the ice cream sundae.

Living Colour is another one of those bands that should have gotten more credit — their lyrics and music were powerfully charged, but this song, especially, counterbalances the rage with a smoothness and a reminder that “everything that goes around, comes around….”

And I’m happy to report that the band is set to release an album late this year or early next.

Stereotype
Monotype
Blood type
Are you my type?
Minimalism
Abstract expressionism
Postmodernism
Is it?

We are the children of concrete and steel
This is the place where the truth is concealed
This is the time when the lie is revealed
Everything is possible, but nothing is real

Corporate religion
Televangahypnotism
Suffer till you die
For the sweet-bye-and-bye
Science and technology, the new mythology
Look deep inside
Empty

We are the children of concrete and steel
This is the place where the truth is concealed
This is the time when the lie is revealed
Everything is possible, but nothing is real

Everything that goes around
Comes around

Hypothetical
Theoretical
Circumstantial evidence
Irrelevance
Don’t think twice
Just roll the dice
Pay the price
Snake eyes

We are the children of concrete and steel
This is the place where the truth is concealed
This is the time when the lie is revealed
Everything is possible, but nothing is real

We are the children of concrete and steel
This is the place where your fate has been sealed
This is the time when your life is revealed
Everything is possible, but nothing is real

Everything that goes around
Comes around…

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See also: Living Colour’s “Open Letter to a Landlord”