Comes Then Goes
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Not sure if it's been mentioned already, but I could see one of the other guys (Mike being my guess) joining in on the live versions. I remember one of the Josh interviews mentioning a second guitar part, plus 6 minutes of Ed alone could become a bit of a repetitive slog.
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That could be cool.littlecomment wrote:Not sure if it's been mentioned already, but I could see one of the other guys (Mike being my guess) joining in on the live versions. I remember one of the Josh interviews mentioning a second guitar part, plus 6 minutes of Ed alone could become a bit of a repetitive slog.
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Leatherhead wrote:That could be cool.littlecomment wrote:Not sure if it's been mentioned already, but I could see one of the other guys (Mike being my guess) joining in on the live versions. I remember one of the Josh interviews mentioning a second guitar part, plus 6 minutes of Ed alone could become a bit of a repetitive slog.
Somehow this song pays off all six minutes. Ed sounds absolutely phenomenal.
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I don't know why it just occurred to me today that "the kids are alright" is not just a nod to The Who, but doubles up as an assurance to an old friend that the kids (yours, ours) are fine, getting on and playing well together; it's gone from slightly cheesy in my mind, to very intimate
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That line kills me every time.Ms Harmless wrote:I don't know why it just occurred to me today that "the kids are alright" is not just a nod to The Who, but doubles up as an assurance to an old friend that the kids (yours, ours) are fine, getting on and playing well together; it's gone from slightly cheesy in my mind, to very intimate
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yep.Monkey_Driven wrote:That line kills me every time.Ms Harmless wrote:I don't know why it just occurred to me today that "the kids are alright" is not just a nod to The Who, but doubles up as an assurance to an old friend that the kids (yours, ours) are fine, getting on and playing well together; it's gone from slightly cheesy in my mind, to very intimate
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it's completely changed and deepened the song a thousand foldevenslow wrote:yep.Monkey_Driven wrote:That line kills me every time.Ms Harmless wrote:I don't know why it just occurred to me today that "the kids are alright" is not just a nod to The Who, but doubles up as an assurance to an old friend that the kids (yours, ours) are fine, getting on and playing well together; it's gone from slightly cheesy in my mind, to very intimate
doing in one line what "The End" took a whole song to do
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thats true, and this is a much better song, but ‘the kids are alright’ works because of everything the song did prior.
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One of the verses makes it sounds like a friend of Ed's was left standing at the Altar. I wonder who he's talking about if anyone, could just be a metaphor for something else.
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of coursestip wrote:thats true, and this is a much better song, but ‘the kids are alright’ works because of everything the song did prior.
without the context, it *would* just be The Who nod
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Hadn't considered it in this context. That's greatMs Harmless wrote:I don't know why it just occurred to me today that "the kids are alright" is not just a nod to The Who, but doubles up as an assurance to an old friend that the kids (yours, ours) are fine, getting on and playing well together; it's gone from slightly cheesy in my mind, to very intimate
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Yeah.Monkey_Driven wrote:That line kills me every time.Ms Harmless wrote:I don't know why it just occurred to me today that "the kids are alright" is not just a nod to The Who, but doubles up as an assurance to an old friend that the kids (yours, ours) are fine, getting on and playing well together; it's gone from slightly cheesy in my mind, to very intimate
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Kevin Davis wrote:Hadn't considered it in this context. That's greatMs Harmless wrote:I don't know why it just occurred to me today that "the kids are alright" is not just a nod to The Who, but doubles up as an assurance to an old friend that the kids (yours, ours) are fine, getting on and playing well together; it's gone from slightly cheesy in my mind, to very intimate
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The line works on multiple levels. It could be a reference to the early stages of the relationship in question, the innocence of their own children and their safety, or the optimism that every new generation brings.
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i always took it as a Ed telling Chris one that his kids are doing fine. I love that line.
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I think "fell from the altar, a vision, you caught her..." implies an altar of worship, not marriage: someone you pedestalled into an idol / icon, who then fell from the place you'd put her; I'm less sure of "but then, a wood cut in red", but again, it makes me think of an idol / icon, like Mary bleeding from the eyeslowlight79 wrote:One of the verses makes it sounds like a friend of Ed's was left standing at the Altar. I wonder who he's talking about if anyone, could just be a metaphor for something else.
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the imagery in this song is really rich, I almost can't believe Ed wrote it in 2020
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probably yesVinylGuy wrote:I always thought he is talking about Vicky.