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because i have a project due tomorrow and i'm having a hard time coming up with songs.

if i can away with a blend of gothic/romantic literature or poetry, things would be a little easier then

i'm probably over thinking this and there are obviously billions of options but i can't figure anything out right now. and i want to do this project on musicians i like.
i just have to pick one song, make a poster for it, and turn it in. i want to make this look nice, though. i skipped work to do this, after all.


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nick cave?

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sweet, that's exactly who i was thinking and i was looking at his lyrics in particular.
now i need to feel alright about using songs with rape, fuck, suck my dick, possibly nigger, etc. in my english project..
for school..


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PostPosted: Sun May 07, 2006 5:08 pm 
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he has other love songs that might be ok - something off The Boatman's Call perhaps

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he has other love songs that might be ok - something off The Boatman's Call perhaps like Lime Tree Arbor

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i know, i know. i was thinking i could use his more storytelling type songs that are darker in context for the gothic romatic divergence, but i guess i should go the safe route.
it's school after all.


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PostPosted: Sun May 07, 2006 5:43 pm 
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cemeterypolka Wrote:
because i have a project due tomorrow and i'm having a hard time coming up with songs.

if i can away with a blend of gothic/romantic literature or poetry, things would be a little easier then

i'm probably over thinking this and there are obviously billions of options but i can't figure anything out right now. and i want to do this project on musicians i like.
i just have to pick one song, make a poster for it, and turn it in. i want to make this look nice, though. i skipped work to do this, after all.


It's old, but the first Alan Parsons Project album is all Poe stories.


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Though it's possible you're not a fan. Yeah, possible.


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I was also thinking Decemberists -- rather poetic lyrics that tell stories.. how is Nick Cave tied to Romanticism? Or should I ask rather, romanticism in what sense?

but you are probably done with the project by now anyway


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tom waits - briar and the rose off of black rider.

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I would figure the Cure would be exactly this; and what do I know anyway, I'm just a casual fan and BeeOk will probably come and slice me up into integral parts. But, a Waits fan I am not and I know you are(heavily), and someone else is recomending him; then maybe Waits aint the right choice or you don't see the apple under your proboscis. Good Luck! I should ask, Does it have to be Romantic era Lit or just an example of romanticism?


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well i immediately thought of tom waits or nick cave, but i was scared if i picked some lyrics by either of them then my teacher would think they werent applicable and i'd get a bad grade.
so i was wondering if i could get someone elses point of view and sure enough they helped me out a lot and i am using tom waits or nick cave. i did a painting for nick cave. now i'm doing drawings for tom waits.


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'The Ship Song' and 'Straight To You' are 2 good love songs by Nick Cave.


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http://www.dictionary.com Wrote:
ro·man·ti·cism P Pronunciation Key (r-mnt-szm)
n.
often Romanticism An artistic and intellectual movement originating in Europe in the late 18th century and characterized by a heightened interest in nature, emphasis on the individual's expression of emotion and imagination, departure from the attitudes and forms of classicism, and rebellion against established social rules and conventions.
Romantic quality or spirit in thought, expression, or action.
ro·manti·cist n.


Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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Tom Waits Wrote:
The Briar and The Rose

I fell asleep down by the stream
And there I had the strangest dream
And down by Brennan's Glenn there grows
A briar and a rose

There's a tree in the forest
But I don't know where
I built a nest out of your hair
And climbing up into the air
A briar and a rose

I don't know how long it has been
But I was born in Brennan's Glenn
And near the end of spring there grows
A briar and a rose

Picked the rose one early morn
I pricked my finger on a thorn
It had grown so high
It's winding wove the briar around the rose

I tried to tear them both apart
I felt a bullet in my heart
And all dressed up in springs and clothes
The briar and the rose

And when I'm buried in my grave
Tell me so I will know
Your tears will fall
To make love grow
The briar and the rose


Works for me.

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PostPosted: Sun May 07, 2006 10:59 pm 
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no thats perfect phil. i didnt even think of that one.


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Dig it, I'm glad you dig.

That, and by the definition provided, you can't argue against it at all.

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