Five songs I’m looking forward to hearing again, in Newport.
I can’t say I had a ton of regard for the dehydrated Pink Floyd (no Waters). I mean, as my friend Brett said, “David Gilmour still knows how to play guitar,” but the music of “A Momentary Lapse Of Reason” seemed lacking to me, especially in the lyrical department.
But years later, I got turned around on the record, from a completely unexpected source.
I was in the wonderful town of Asheville, North Carolina, for their annual Bele Chere Festival. For a weekend, they close down several city blocks and put arts and crafts on the streets. And in each corner of the blocked off square, is a stage of live music.
I can’t remember whose idea it was to bop over to see Richie Havens. I don’t recall being a big fan or anything. But I appreciated that I was seeing a musical legend, and I knew he did some amazing covers of Beatles songs, so that was enough for me to stick through to the encore.
I knew the song from the first lyric. But I couldn’t place it.
Havens was doing this tune a capella, so there wasn’t a guitar melody that could jog the old sun-drenched brain pan. But I knew I knew the song.
It was a good 3/4ths over before I was finally able to recognize Pink Floyd’s “On The Turning Away.”
He was singing it, not like a Gilmour space-dirge. He approached the tune---with its lyrics about not turning a blind eye to the poor and marginalized---as a gospel song. And in that context, I got the song. I understood the song in an emotional way, in a way that moved me.
All credit to Gilmour for the point. All credit to Havens for making it.
Every year mvyradio heads down to Newport, to cover the Folk Festival. And every year has its share of anticipated performances. I thought I’d write this week about 5 songs I think I’ll hear in Newport, and what I’ll be thinking of as I hear them.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
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"On the Turning Away" is one of my chosen Funeral Songs (that & "All Things Must Pass"). Once I shuck my mortal coil, and everyone is leaving whatever kind of Memorial Service is performed, just cue the goddamned music....
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