Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Wed September 18, 2013 5:54 pm
bodysnatcher, ironically unable to hear Sirens.bodysnatcher wrote:i heard it twice and it was yanked away from me (taken down from the site I was using).
bodysnatcher, ironically unable to hear Sirens.bodysnatcher wrote:i heard it twice and it was yanked away from me (taken down from the site I was using).
McParadigm wrote:bodysnatcher, ironically unable to hear Sirens.bodysnatcher wrote:i heard it twice and it was yanked away from me (taken down from the site I was using).
Nice, I'll check it out. I love one Frames song whose title I've forgotten but it's a famous one, and I also loved the one you played yesterday (was it?) in the argument about cheese.VinylGuy wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:Harmless this is interesting for me maybe nobody else.
But glen has a song called once which for me is acting like a conclusion to this song.
The refrain gently goes 'hear the sirens, call me home'
It's almost like the protagonist after this act has taken place, has left.
Never examined the lyrics too closely but it could be something you might get a kick out of.
Cool song too.
glen
McParadigm wrote:bodysnatcher, ironically unable to hear Sirens.bodysnatcher wrote:i heard it twice and it was yanked away from me (taken down from the site I was using).
Can I have a quick reminder? There was a movie, right?dimejinky99 wrote:McParadigm wrote:bodysnatcher, ironically unable to hear Sirens.bodysnatcher wrote:i heard it twice and it was yanked away from me (taken down from the site I was using).
That was some bullet quick internettin right there:)
Brilliant stuff well played sir:)
looking forward to seeing Qui Gon Jinn (spelling?) embrace his mellow side of the force?mastaflatch wrote:when is the video supposed to drop?
Lounge Lizard wrote:looking forward to seeing Kwi Gon Jinn embrace his mellow side of the force?mastaflatch wrote:when is the video supposed to drop?

This is my interpretation too. I interpret the song as the narrator being alone in a hotel in a city he's been before. His wife / girl home with the kids. The sirens calling him are the ladies / lady he knew before settling down. Although he's a happy man, he's alone, and the temptation is calling him. He doesn't want to give in to their call because he's happy now. He also knows if he gives in it will be the death of his relationship with his wife.bodysnatcher wrote:But I still like to imagine "sirens" being mythical songs pulling men into death
I don't know, I wondered if it was gonna be single today, video tomorrow. But were they going to do both at the same time? Will they tweet the video at the same time as the single premiers on the radio? If so it'll be tonight.mastaflatch wrote:when is the video supposed to drop?
In that interview, Mike said that Ed wrote this song in a motel room while listening to sirens in the street at night.LooseGroove927 wrote:This is my interpretation too. I interpret the song as the narrator being alone in a hotel in a city he's been before. His wife / girl home with the kids. The sirens calling him are the ladies / lady he knew before settling down. Although he's a happy man, he's alone, and the temptation is calling him. He doesn't want to give in to their call because he's happy now. He also knows if he gives in it will be the death of his relationship with his wife.bodysnatcher wrote:But I still like to imagine "sirens" being mythical songs pulling men into death
I've always loved the way Ed's lyrics can be interpretted so many different ways.
True, but Ed could've started writing about one thing and turned it into something else.harmless wrote:In that interview, Mike said that Ed wrote this song in a motel room while listening to sirens in the street at night.LooseGroove927 wrote:This is my interpretation too. I interpret the song as the narrator being alone in a hotel in a city he's been before. His wife / girl home with the kids. The sirens calling him are the ladies / lady he knew before settling down. Although he's a happy man, he's alone, and the temptation is calling him. He doesn't want to give in to their call because he's happy now. He also knows if he gives in it will be the death of his relationship with his wife.bodysnatcher wrote:But I still like to imagine "sirens" being mythical songs pulling men into death
I've always loved the way Ed's lyrics can be interpretted so many different ways.
I'm pretty sure he's talking about his fear of dying, his current love and (in these lines) past regrets. Seems to be a song about keeping true love, despite fear of it all ending with death. As a quick aside, I think Ed's hinting about his "hope" in an afterlife here, which is interesting given Getaway and Mind Your Manners' lyrics.BeingeNlightened wrote:Well it starts there and that part makes sense, keeping in line with the whole death as a pathway to loss motif. But then it takes a weird turn and seems to speak of infidelity, unless I am really misreading that.dprival78 wrote:you mean about the sirens possibly coming for him this time?BeingeNlightened wrote:Trying to discern the lyrics and the statement this song is making. Generally, it's pretty obvious, but I have to say I really don't get the second verse of this tune. Does anyone else find it out of place relative to everything else going on in the song?
Every choice/mistake I make it's not my plan to send you in the arms of another man. --Wasn't he just talking about how grateful he is for this love and asking it to be the one thing that remains? And now he's doing things to jeopardize it and to foster (even inadvertently) the desire of this woman to find someone more suitable? That seems to undermine his credibility as someone really committed to the love.
But if you choose to stay I'll wait. I'll understand. --Does this mean if the woman chooses to stay with this other person that she has gone off to because she's been left unsatisfied with the shared love that the narrator will just stick around hoping that things get better and not hold it against her? That seems pretty passive for the need and fear he expresses previously and later in the tune.
That turn in the verse seems very odd to me. I am struggling to resolve the value of injecting that concept in here. But again...I may be really misinterpreting this.
Possibly but he usually only does this by accident.LooseGroove927 wrote:True, but Ed could've started writing about one thing and turned it into something else.harmless wrote:In that interview, Mike said that Ed wrote this song in a motel room while listening to sirens in the street at night.LooseGroove927 wrote:This is my interpretation too. I interpret the song as the narrator being alone in a hotel in a city he's been before. His wife / girl home with the kids. The sirens calling him are the ladies / lady he knew before settling down. Although he's a happy man, he's alone, and the temptation is calling him. He doesn't want to give in to their call because he's happy now. He also knows if he gives in it will be the death of his relationship with his wife.bodysnatcher wrote:But I still like to imagine "sirens" being mythical songs pulling men into death
I've always loved the way Ed's lyrics can be interpretted so many different ways.
they look happydigster wrote: