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Title: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: blueglove on March 08, 2009, 07:48:10 pm
WALTZ (Instrumental 2008-2010)
Links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4lXQywhIic (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4lXQywhIic)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zF7FlSHVNk&feature=channel_page   (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zF7FlSHVNk&feature=channel_page)





Tall Tales for Spring

Links:
- Premiere Nashville June 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK7LKc3K9eU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK7LKc3K9eU)

LYRICS

God rest his head Sunday afternoon, and
The wicked in me is surly the wicked in you
We pray to a ghost that we've never met
Time turns for a cure, from the scientists for

Madness, madness of the heart
but you knew it,
you knew it from the start

And Hawking will tell us no tall tales this spring
Our eyes hold the chaos that stared everything
Maybe it's faith, and the sadness takes hold
Sill stars through the window, will ever know this

Madness, madness of the heart
but you knew it, you knew it from the start
There's a madness, a madness of the heart
but you knew it, you knew it from the start

Stare a sleepy smile into a sunbeam
Cause there's nothing more than a daydream
Colored stained glass cathedral
Confines a past that wont let you go

God rest his head Sunday afternoon
And the wicked in me is surly coming through
I pray to a ghost that I've never met
Still searching for someway out of this mess

It's the heart
It's the heart
And there is a madness, a madness in the stars
But you knew it, you knew it from the start

Hmmmmmmmmm
Hmmmmmmmmm
Hmmmmmmmmm


Title: Re: Waltz (Instrumental Song)
Post by: KULPDOGG on March 18, 2009, 09:23:12 am
March 16, 2009-Hotel Cafe Hollywood, CA

video -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zF7FlSHVNk&feature=channel_page

mp3 -- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B0ZRM6ZE
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: blueglove on June 21, 2010, 08:27:12 pm
Just as an update, I changed the name of this topic as the name of the song has changed from Waltz (2008-2010) to tall tales of Spring.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: cassiemoy on June 22, 2010, 02:30:14 pm
personally i thought it was "hark, he will tell us no tall tales of spring"

but hawking? like stephen hawking? that's interesting too, especially since v's talked about "time slipping and mind floating" as being a theme for the album. maybe she's been reading some physics-themed books lately.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: Rick on June 23, 2010, 12:06:21 am
(Coerced/ Colors) in glass cathedral

I think that should be "color stained glass cathedral".
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: Sai on June 23, 2010, 02:24:35 pm
I really like the interpretation as "Coerced in glass Cathedrals" because I feel that the word "coerced" is layered with so much hidden meaning. It adds a really great emotional undercurrent to the song that gives it real power--- especially how that verse goes right back into the "God rest his head" line.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: Martin. on June 24, 2010, 02:37:00 am
Her lyrics/songwriting just gets better & better.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: blueglove on June 24, 2010, 07:10:17 am
I really like the interpretation as "Coerced in glass Cathedrals" because I feel that the word "coerced" is layered with so much hidden meaning. It adds a really great emotional undercurrent to the song that gives it real power--- especially how that verse goes right back into the "God rest his head" line.

Agreed, I hear the other more now that I listen, but I like coerced.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: Nessaholista on June 24, 2010, 10:21:43 am
What "coerced" means?
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: Serentic on June 25, 2010, 04:54:27 am
What "coerced" means?

Coerce - to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :"She forced him to take a job in the city"; "He squeezed her for information"
wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: Nessaholista on June 25, 2010, 01:03:10 pm
Thanks  ;)
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: Serentic on June 25, 2010, 02:39:04 pm
Sure thing.

"It's the heart
It's the heart
And there is a madness, a madness in the stars
But you knew it, you knew it from the start."

Makes me think of everything the celebrities (the stars, hmm?) are doing because it feels right to them. And that she's talking to herself, saying she knew about it from the start of her career.


But I'm one for the conspiracy theories, me.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: iluvvanessa on June 25, 2010, 08:36:42 pm
Sure thing.

"It's the heart
It's the heart
And there is a madness, a madness in the stars
But you knew it, you knew it from the start."

Makes me think of everything the celebrities (the stars, hmm?) are doing because it feels right to them. And that she's talking to herself, saying she knew about it from the start of her career.


But I'm one for the conspiracy theories, me.
Interesting theory, i quite like it
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: [sobriquet] on June 26, 2010, 01:01:15 am
Sure thing.

"It's the heart
It's the heart
And there is a madness, a madness in the stars
But you knew it, you knew it from the start."

Makes me think of everything the celebrities (the stars, hmm?) are doing because it feels right to them. And that she's talking to herself, saying she knew about it from the start of her career.


But I'm one for the conspiracy theories, me.
Interesting theory, i quite like it

I know. It's quite similar in a way to HAWBTW if we view it that way.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: Sai on June 26, 2010, 10:38:19 am
The more I listen to it the more I also hear "color stained glass" ... but I still really prefer coerced! haha...

To me all this talk of stars and science just has a very sci-fi feel to it. To me, asking the stars if they'll ever know this madness is like asking the universe about other intelligent life. And by declaring there's a madness in the stars, it just makes me feel like there's chaos everywhere. I like the feel of those lyrics.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: [sobriquet] on June 26, 2010, 09:18:39 pm
The more I listen to it the more I also hear "color stained glass" ... but I still really prefer coerced! haha...

To me all this talk of stars and science just has a very sci-fi feel to it. To me, asking the stars if they'll ever know this madness is like asking the universe about other intelligent life. And by declaring there's a madness in the stars, it just makes me feel like there's chaos everywhere. I like the feel of those lyrics.

I agree. Especially when V mentioned 'Hawkings' in the lyrics. I get Physics vibes from it somehow.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: iluvvanessa on June 27, 2010, 08:01:53 pm
as i listen to this song, think that the lyrics are "talking won't tell us tall tales of spring" as she mentions seeing in the next line and it just seems as if it makes more sense...but i do like the Hawking useage as it adds a nice level of depth and literacy to the song...just a thought.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: bumblebee429 on June 29, 2010, 01:58:27 am
Just listened to this song with the lyrics... Wow.
Does this remind anyone else of her really early songs, like pre-BNN, demo stuff? Maybe even some similarities to BNN itself?
I love it.
I can't explain how excited her new music (London, Fair-weather friends, IDWBAB and TTFS) make me!!
Bring on the new record!

*goes to listen to Tall Tales For Spring again*



Sarah xx
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: sabasaba on June 29, 2010, 05:56:18 pm
Just listened to this song with the lyrics... Wow.
Does this remind anyone else of her really early songs, like pre-BNN, demo stuff? Maybe even some similarities to BNN itself?
I love it.
I can't explain how excited her new music (London, Fair-weather friends, IDWBAB and TTFS) make me!!
Bring on the new record!

*goes to listen to Tall Tales For Spring again*



Sarah xx

To me, her new stuff is sort of a mashup between the vibes of Be Not Nobody and Harmonium. The diction she uses in her lyrics, the song titles and the actual references within the lyrics (Grandfather clock, porcelain, gardens with rose and jasmine, Hawking) give off a Victorian-esque/old-English vibe. Maybe it's just me, but whatever - I'm in love with all these tracks! Hopefully the fourth time's the charm.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: [sobriquet] on June 29, 2010, 06:11:05 pm
Just listened to this song with the lyrics... Wow.
Does this remind anyone else of her really early songs, like pre-BNN, demo stuff? Maybe even some similarities to BNN itself?
I love it.
I can't explain how excited her new music (London, Fair-weather friends, IDWBAB and TTFS) make me!!
Bring on the new record!

*goes to listen to Tall Tales For Spring again*



Sarah xx

To me, her new stuff is sort of a mashup between the vibes of Be Not Nobody and Harmonium. The diction she uses in her lyrics, the song titles and the actual references within the lyrics (Grandfather clock, porcelain, gardens with rose and jasmine, Hawking) give off a Victorian-esque/old-English vibe. Maybe it's just me, but whatever - I'm in love with all these tracks! Hopefully the fourth time's the charm.

I agree with you regarding the Victorian vibe. But with the sound, I'm picking up the impression of Heroes & Thieves with the darker elements from Harmonium. With the maturity of H&T and uniqueness of Harmonium, ROTR could possibly be her best.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: sabasaba on June 29, 2010, 06:25:40 pm
Just listened to this song with the lyrics... Wow.
Does this remind anyone else of her really early songs, like pre-BNN, demo stuff? Maybe even some similarities to BNN itself?
I love it.
I can't explain how excited her new music (London, Fair-weather friends, IDWBAB and TTFS) make me!!
Bring on the new record!

*goes to listen to Tall Tales For Spring again*



Sarah xx

To me, her new stuff is sort of a mashup between the vibes of Be Not Nobody and Harmonium. The diction she uses in her lyrics, the song titles and the actual references within the lyrics (Grandfather clock, porcelain, gardens with rose and jasmine, Hawking) give off a Victorian-esque/old-English vibe. Maybe it's just me, but whatever - I'm in love with all these tracks! Hopefully the fourth time's the charm.

I agree with you regarding the Victorian vibe. But with the sound, I'm picking up the impression of Heroes & Thieves with the darker elements from Harmonium. With the maturity of H&T and uniqueness of Harmonium, ROTR could possibly be her best.

With the maturity of H&T and uniqueness of Harmonium, ROTR could possibly be her best.

YES!!! FINGERS CROSSED!

...and regarding your statement about her sound being a darker version of Heroes & Thieves - I agree! I can totally see that.

Ah, I'm getting so excited!
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: [sobriquet] on June 29, 2010, 06:31:16 pm
Just listened to this song with the lyrics... Wow.
Does this remind anyone else of her really early songs, like pre-BNN, demo stuff? Maybe even some similarities to BNN itself?
I love it.
I can't explain how excited her new music (London, Fair-weather friends, IDWBAB and TTFS) make me!!
Bring on the new record!

*goes to listen to Tall Tales For Spring again*



Sarah xx

To me, her new stuff is sort of a mashup between the vibes of Be Not Nobody and Harmonium. The diction she uses in her lyrics, the song titles and the actual references within the lyrics (Grandfather clock, porcelain, gardens with rose and jasmine, Hawking) give off a Victorian-esque/old-English vibe. Maybe it's just me, but whatever - I'm in love with all these tracks! Hopefully the fourth time's the charm.

I agree with you regarding the Victorian vibe. But with the sound, I'm picking up the impression of Heroes & Thieves with the darker elements from Harmonium. With the maturity of H&T and uniqueness of Harmonium, ROTR could possibly be her best.

With the maturity of H&T and uniqueness of Harmonium, ROTR could possibly be her best.

YES!!! FINGERS CROSSED!

...and regarding your statement about her sound being a darker version of Heroes & Thieves - I agree! I can totally see that.

Ah, I'm getting so excited!

LOL ;D

We're just all excited about it. I mean, come on. All the new songs she premiered - London, Fair-Weather Friends, Tall Tales For Spring, and I Don't Want To Be A Bride - were just pure magnificence. I think V has just arrived to her peak of songwriting skills.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: sabasaba on June 29, 2010, 06:35:14 pm
Just listened to this song with the lyrics... Wow.
Does this remind anyone else of her really early songs, like pre-BNN, demo stuff? Maybe even some similarities to BNN itself?
I love it.
I can't explain how excited her new music (London, Fair-weather friends, IDWBAB and TTFS) make me!!
Bring on the new record!

*goes to listen to Tall Tales For Spring again*



Sarah xx

To me, her new stuff is sort of a mashup between the vibes of Be Not Nobody and Harmonium. The diction she uses in her lyrics, the song titles and the actual references within the lyrics (Grandfather clock, porcelain, gardens with rose and jasmine, Hawking) give off a Victorian-esque/old-English vibe. Maybe it's just me, but whatever - I'm in love with all these tracks! Hopefully the fourth time's the charm.

I agree with you regarding the Victorian vibe. But with the sound, I'm picking up the impression of Heroes & Thieves with the darker elements from Harmonium. With the maturity of H&T and uniqueness of Harmonium, ROTR could possibly be her best.

With the maturity of H&T and uniqueness of Harmonium, ROTR could possibly be her best.

YES!!! FINGERS CROSSED!

...and regarding your statement about her sound being a darker version of Heroes & Thieves - I agree! I can totally see that.

Ah, I'm getting so excited!

LOL ;D

We're just all excited about it. I mean, come on. All the new songs she premiered - London, Fair-Weather Friends, Tall Tales For Spring, and I Don't Want To Be A Bride - were just pure magnificence. I think V has just arrived to her peak of songwriting skills.



We're just all excited about it. I mean, come on. All the new songs she premiered - London, Fair-Weather Friends, Tall Tales For Spring, and I Don't Want To Be A Bride - were just pure magnificence. I think V has just arrived to her peak of songwriting skills. <- THIS, THIS, THIS! I could not agree more! You're on a roll, sobriquet!
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: [sobriquet] on June 29, 2010, 07:20:24 pm
Just listened to this song with the lyrics... Wow.
Does this remind anyone else of her really early songs, like pre-BNN, demo stuff? Maybe even some similarities to BNN itself?
I love it.
I can't explain how excited her new music (London, Fair-weather friends, IDWBAB and TTFS) make me!!
Bring on the new record!

*goes to listen to Tall Tales For Spring again*



Sarah xx

To me, her new stuff is sort of a mashup between the vibes of Be Not Nobody and Harmonium. The diction she uses in her lyrics, the song titles and the actual references within the lyrics (Grandfather clock, porcelain, gardens with rose and jasmine, Hawking) give off a Victorian-esque/old-English vibe. Maybe it's just me, but whatever - I'm in love with all these tracks! Hopefully the fourth time's the charm.

I agree with you regarding the Victorian vibe. But with the sound, I'm picking up the impression of Heroes & Thieves with the darker elements from Harmonium. With the maturity of H&T and uniqueness of Harmonium, ROTR could possibly be her best.

With the maturity of H&T and uniqueness of Harmonium, ROTR could possibly be her best.

YES!!! FINGERS CROSSED!

...and regarding your statement about her sound being a darker version of Heroes & Thieves - I agree! I can totally see that.

Ah, I'm getting so excited!

LOL ;D

We're just all excited about it. I mean, come on. All the new songs she premiered - London, Fair-Weather Friends, Tall Tales For Spring, and I Don't Want To Be A Bride - were just pure magnificence. I think V has just arrived to her peak of songwriting skills.



We're just all excited about it. I mean, come on. All the new songs she premiered - London, Fair-Weather Friends, Tall Tales For Spring, and I Don't Want To Be A Bride - were just pure magnificence. I think V has just arrived to her peak of songwriting skills. <- THIS, THIS, THIS! I could not agree more! You're on a roll, sobriquet!

LOL. Thanks, Saba. Guess we're just link interconnected with our minds?  ;D
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: Dianthus on July 24, 2010, 02:22:17 am
Completely agree. I have a good feeling about this one guys... :)

So does anyone have an overall interpretation of this song's meaning? I'm loving the lyrics, just wish I knew more about what they mean
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: [sobriquet] on July 24, 2010, 07:31:34 am
Completely agree. I have a good feeling about this one guys... :)

So does anyone have an overall interpretation of this song's meaning? I'm loving the lyrics, just wish I knew more about what they mean

Dang, it's quite hard to figure this one out for me. Really. I mean, it's too poetic to identify its true meaning.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: LauraH on July 24, 2010, 08:17:19 am
My idea was maybe it's about her search for her beliefs? Like a religion...Most kids are what their parents are ya know? Meaning that whatever religion their parents are, they are also. So when she talks about the cathedral being a part of her past she was talking about her parents influence? And also she sings about praying to a ghost no one can ever see. This would be a god no doubt.
Also she sings about how the people are looking to scientists for cures now. It seems that these days people are holding on less to thier religion and beliefs and they are holding on more to facts and figures.
She has been talking a lot about lately she has been trying to find "something" and maybe she wrote this song when she was looking and it's basically her stating her confusion.

Does this make any sense? lol
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: KULPDOGG on July 24, 2010, 12:09:12 pm
lyrics:
------------------------------------------------------

God rest his head Sunday afternoon
And the wicked in me is surely the wicked in you
We pray to a ghost that we never met
Time turns for a cure, from the scientists for
Madness, madness of the heart
But you knew it, you knew it from the start

And Hawking will tell us no tall tales this spring
When mine's all the chaos that started everything
And maybe it's faith, when the sadness takes hold
Still stars through a window, will they ever know this
Madness, madness of the heart
But you knew it, you knew it from the start
There's a madness, a madness of the heart
But you knew it, you knew it from the start

Stare a sleepy smile into a sunbeam
Is this nothing more than a daydream?
Color stained glass cathedral
Confess a past that will let you go

God rest his head Sunday afternoon
And the wicked in me is surely coming through
And pray to a ghost that I've never met
Don't kill for someway out of this mess

It's the heart
It's the heart
And there's madness, a madness in the stars
But you knew it, you knew it from the start

Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: [sobriquet] on July 25, 2010, 11:49:16 pm
Thanks for the lyrics.  ;D
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: cassiemoy on September 11, 2010, 08:33:02 am
lyrics:
------------------------------------------------------

God rest his head Sunday afternoon
And the wicked in me is surely the wicked in you
We pray to a ghost that we never met
Time turns for a cure, from the scientists for
Madness, madness of the heart
But you knew it, you knew it from the start

And Hawking will tell us no tall tales this spring
When mine's all the chaos that started everything
And maybe it's faith, when the sadness takes hold
Still stars through a window, will they ever know this
Madness, madness of the heart
But you knew it, you knew it from the start
There's a madness, a madness of the heart
But you knew it, you knew it from the start

Stare a sleepy smile into a sunbeam
Is this nothing more than a daydream?
Color stained glass cathedral
Confess a past that will let you go

God rest his head Sunday afternoon
And the wicked in me is surely coming through
And pray to a ghost that I've never met
Don't kill for someway out of this mess

It's the heart
It's the heart
And there's madness, a madness in the stars
But you knew it, you knew it from the start


coming in from last night, i thought i heard "lines of the kiosk" (very british, v!)
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: afterglow987 on January 14, 2011, 02:21:29 pm
I think in the last verse she sings. Time turns for someway out of this mess. its kinda the same as the first verse maybe? :)
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: Star7 on January 16, 2011, 04:39:18 pm
This song has officially reignited my passion/(obsession,lol) for Vanessa's music. :)
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: ryan9315 on January 19, 2011, 10:09:00 pm
Completely agree. I have a good feeling about this one guys... :)

So does anyone have an overall interpretation of this song's meaning? I'm loving the lyrics, just wish I knew more about what they mean

I may be completely off on this, but I get some sort of religion feel to this. I'll explain why:

God rest his head Sunday afternoon
And the wicked in me is surely the wicked in you


Typically, people go to church on Sunday's. It's a Holy day. The second line to me makes me think of some people who go to Church on Sundays and act like a good person that day, but for the rest of the week, they do all these bad things, whatever they maybe.

And Hawking will tell us no tall tales this spring
When mine's all the chaos that started everything
And maybe it's faith, when the sadness takes hold


When I think of the spring, I think of lent. I don't know how that would have to do with tall tales though. The second part I'm not sure what it means, but I think the word faith makes me believe it's another religion thing. Also because she says cathedral later on.

I could be totally off though. This song is way too beautifully complex.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: sarab on January 20, 2011, 03:15:15 am
Completely agree. I have a good feeling about this one guys... :)

So does anyone have an overall interpretation of this song's meaning? I'm loving the lyrics, just wish I knew more about what they mean

I may be completely off on this, but I get some sort of religion feel to this. I'll explain why:

God rest his head Sunday afternoon
And the wicked in me is surely the wicked in you


Typically, people go to church on Sunday's. It's a Holy day. The second line to me makes me think of some people who go to Church on Sundays and act like a good person that day, but for the rest of the week, they do all these bad things, whatever they maybe.

And Hawking will tell us no tall tales this spring
When mine's all the chaos that started everything
And maybe it's faith, when the sadness takes hold


When I think of the spring, I think of lent. I don't know how that would have to do with tall tales though. The second part I'm not sure what it means, but I think the word faith makes me believe it's another religion thing. Also because she says cathedral later on.

I could be totally off though. This song is way too beautifully complex.

totally a song about faith and questions that arise with them.  I think Tall tales have EVERYTHING to do with religion (any religion).  I love the line about the scientists madness.  Makes me think back to history when people were thought of as heretics because they thought the earth was round!  I have more to add but I'm at work and cannot indulge. I also need to think about it more!
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: bumblebee429 on June 03, 2011, 02:36:27 am
This song has officially reignited my passion/(obsession,lol) for Vanessa's music. :)

I know. Out of all of the "new" (I know it's not technically new, but off the new album) songs, this one is possibly my favourite.
I love all the songs, but this is the one that I can't get out of my head.

I can understand why she originally called the album "Tall Tales For Spring" - this song is just magnificent.


Sarah
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: [sobriquet] on June 03, 2011, 03:05:01 am
I love the drums. It makes it more powerful.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: NoelleNC on June 07, 2011, 06:49:53 pm
Completely agree. I have a good feeling about this one guys... :)

So does anyone have an overall interpretation of this song's meaning? I'm loving the lyrics, just wish I knew more about what they mean

I may be completely off on this, but I get some sort of religion feel to this. I'll explain why:

God rest his head Sunday afternoon
And the wicked in me is surely the wicked in you


Typically, people go to church on Sunday's. It's a Holy day. The second line to me makes me think of some people who go to Church on Sundays and act like a good person that day, but for the rest of the week, they do all these bad things, whatever they maybe.

In the bible, God created the world in 6 days and on the 7th day he rested. I assume that's what she means by that lyric in a literal sense, but you never know if there's a double meaning! I think the next line would be about how everyone is part of the human condition so our feelings are all sort of the same as each other's in a broad sense-- the reason why we can "relate" to other people, etc.

Great song. Musically, and maybe lyrically my favorite so far!
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: NESSAussie on June 08, 2011, 04:03:08 am
I know. Out of all of the "new" (I know it's not technically new, but off the new album) songs, this one is possibly my favourite.
I love all the songs, but this is the one that I can't get out of my head.

I can understand why she originally called the album "Tall Tales For Spring" - this song is just magnificent.

Sarah

The subject matter that inspired this song poses as many questions as it answers. I think that's what V wanted to endear to this composition - an
attempt to understand things without a unified theory :-* Tall Tales for Spring is a reminds us how much there is that resists a single explanation!


Peace

Aaron
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: sarab on June 11, 2011, 09:50:03 am
And Hawking will tell us no tall tales this spring
When mine's all the chaos that started everything
And maybe it's faith, when the sadness takes hold (quote)



I'm thinking it's:
Our minds hold the chaos that started everything

which makes more sense to me because we are part of the universe and are created from the same matter that the universe was created from, so it stands to reason that somewhere in us, we know the true answers to all the questions about creation/the universe.  that from chaos came order and inside of us is also the chaos from which the universe was created.  Just a theory!  Also, I hear fate rather than faith...but I know my ears aren't the best, so I'm not the authority on anything hehe :)
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: Martin. on June 11, 2011, 10:25:57 am
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's "our minds hold the chaos..." :)
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: joey on June 11, 2011, 11:39:41 am
And Hawking will tell us no tall tales this spring
When mine's all the chaos that started everything
And maybe it's faith, when the sadness takes hold (quote)



I'm thinking it's:
Our minds hold the chaos that started everything

which makes more sense to me because we are part of the universe and are created from the same matter that the universe was created from, so it stands to reason that somewhere in us, we know the true answers to all the questions about creation/the universe.  that from chaos came order and inside of us is also the chaos from which the universe was created.  Just a theory!  Also, I hear fate rather than faith...but I know my ears aren't the best, so I'm not the authority on anything hehe :)
Ha. I was just about to mention this... But yeah... Everything is created from chaos. That theory is just beautiful.

What I do love about this song though is that she doesn't seem to be officially condemning religion or worship or anything of that sort.

I have this belief that religion is sometimes the purest form of LOVE. Where we believe in  something that we have never seen and are sometimes willing to die for it (refer religious extremists) and that is an example of pure LOVE. Where you are willing to believe that person without questioning or doubting him/her.

She calls it "Madness of the HEART" aka a LOVE so pure, even though we secretly know it doesn't make any sense.

This song is just poetry.

LOVE it.
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: NoelleNC on August 18, 2011, 04:09:37 pm
It just dawned on me (hadn't really thought about it before) that the lyric, "stars through a window, will they ever know this madness" is probably talking about stars/planets within other galaxies and wondering whether they have life, madness of the heart, etc, too. Makes me like the song even more if that's true, it is one of those things I wonder about when I look at the stars too :)
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: beautydivine on August 18, 2011, 04:26:33 pm
I'm really drawn to the word "cathedral" in the bridge. Makes me think of religion, and how science has conflicted with religion for centuries. This is why Vanessa is desperately needed in this music industry: she makes you think! : )
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: raacheeel on August 18, 2011, 11:17:19 pm
^LOL i second that. But for me "cathedral" reminds me of my high school because it was cathedral catholic hs.
oh and idk the more i listen to it i get kinda scared lol
Title: Re: Tall Tales for Spring; Waltz
Post by: sarab on August 04, 2013, 11:50:25 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBUdhjg11Xo

i wanted to see if there was anything on youtube of vanessa singing with deer tick and found this.  I don't remember anyone mentioning it before, just another video of the song with john from deer tick and a little more info on the song.