Hey, I have to step in and defend Run For Your Life. I love that song. Sure, it’s creepy, but I think it’s supposed to be. Just listen to John’s singing on the verses, you can just feel his sneering and spitting. Also listen to the end of the chorus, at the “that’s the end” line. You can hear Paul’s backup voice and it’s high pitched and sounds like a woman, and it gives it a creepy effect.
I find something about Norwegian Wood to be unsettling though.
Nope. Google (I’m too drunk to link correctly) says it’s “so many things I’d like to say”. I did always assume that it was his girlfriend. That maybe was because I was sleeping with a guy who’s girlfriend was out of the country and we joked about that song a lot. Heh.
The narrator, an alienated and disturbed man, calls up his old girlfriend, who “accepted my plan and so she caught the next train.” The plan was to create a baby girl (nothing is said about what they would’ve done if the baby was male) for him to raise. Their lovemaking is loveless, perfunctory, and clinical (“our task…the schedule”), their expressions hidded behind “surgical masks”. Their true purpose was perverse; the daughter was to be raised by him in order to be his sexual substitute for the absent lover:
…The schedule was followed, a daughter was born
And so the mother departed – I was left with her form…
…I once knew true love – she won’t know another.
Life is renewed, my little girl is my lover.
Randy Mewman has pretty much made a career out of creepy songs (plus Disney, of course).
Suzanne is very definitely about a stalker, and he borrowed the name from Leonard Cohen’s very spiritual love song of the same name.
He Gives Us All His Love is like “From A Distance,” a song about God ignoring the world. God’s Song is even meaner.
On his most recent album he has a song called My Country. It has an anthemic chorus which I have heard in a truck commercial, sung by a country singer. They leave out the verses which are about how he would rather watch television than talk to his family.
Oh, there’s a wonderful musician named Eddy Lawrence, and on one hof his albums he does the John Denver hit THank God I’m A Country Boy as it might have been performed by, say, a member of the cast of “Deliverance.” Mucho creepy. My daughter had never heard the original and had no idea why I thought it was hilarious.
I used to like Filter’s “Hey Man Nice Shot” until some friends claimed it was inspired by R. Budd Dwyer’s suicide. I don’t know if that’s true but I can’t help but associate the two now when I hear the song. Kind of creeps me out.
The song “Alison” by Elvis Costello. On the surface it sounds like a bittersweet memory of a past romance. Pay attention to the lyrics though, and it’s quite clear that Alison’s not leaving that meeting alive.
Elvis Costello’s “Veronica” has always creeped me out, particularly since I’ve been at my current job (nursing home). Some lyrics :
Well she used to have a carefree mind of her
own and a delicate look in her eye
These days I’m afraid she’s not even sure if her
name is Veronica
Veronica sits in her favourite chair and she sits
very quiet and still
And they call her a name that they never get
right and if they don’t then nobody else will
But she used to have a carefree mind of her
own, with devilish look in her eye
Saying "You can call me anything you like, but
my name is Veronica
And the part that clinches it for me,
Well it was all of sixty-five years ago
When the world was the street where she lived
And a young man sailed on a ship in the sea
With a picture of Veronica
To me that verse just says how much energy, carefree joy and potential her life had once, and look how different it is now…
(sigh) I always end up defending Gary Puckett. Sheesh, I oughta get a retainer or sumpin’.
“Young girl get OUT…”
See, she was passing herself off as older. Teenage girls do that. Trust me.
He was NOT impressed. In fact, he was pretty upset. He’s telling her to LEAVE! Because he does NOT want to mess around with an underage girl. He’s already about half in love with her, but he REALIZES its WRONG! :rolleyes:
Now, on to the really creepy songs.
How about "She’s a Lady"by Tom Jones. Condesending much? “Well she always knows her place…” Gag!
How about “One Way or Another” by Blondie. Serious stalker song.
“Having my Baby”?! What drivel!
Now, anyone that knows me knows my main guilty pleasure is (gasp) Alice Cooper. :eek: Ever listen to “Cold Ethel”? How about “I love the Dead”?! Ah, that old necrophylia feelin’ !
“Seasons in the Sun” Bouncy little tune, but the guy’s dying for crying out loud! This is not a happy song!
And finally, for your listening pleasure, the ultimate creepy boyfriend, Mick Jagger!
Aqualung’s Strange and Beautiful is the epitome of a stalker song. You may recognise it from a VW Beetle add.
Girl doesn’t notice him, so he’s going to put a Midsummer Night’s Dream like love spell on her.
" To me you’re strange and you’re beautiful,
You’d be so perfect with me,
but you just can’t see.
I’ll put a spell on you and
when I wake you I’ll be the first thing you see,
and you’ll realise that you love me."
I didn’t read all the way through the thread, so hopefully I’m not repeating something.
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I cannot stand Rod Stewart’s song “Tonight’s The Night”
“Stay away from my window
Stay away from my back door, too
Disconnect the telephone line
Relax baby and draw that blind”
OK so, don’t try and run for help… And don’t bother trying to call someone…
"* Kick off your shoes and sit right down
Loosen off that pretty French gown
Let me pour you a good long drink
Ooh baby don’t you hesitate, cause…
*
And once I’ve gotten you good and drunk…
C’mon angel my hearts on fire Don’t deny your man’s desireYou’d be a fool to stop this tide
Spread your wings and let me come inside
OK does that SOUND voluntary?
*Don’t say a word my virgin child
Just let your inhibitions run wild
The secret is about to unfold
Upstairs before the night’s too old
*
And uh… how old is this girl anyway??
Sorry, the song serious skeeves me out everytime I hear it.
If I’m smart, then I’ll run away
But I’m not, so I guess I’ll stay
Heaven forbid
I take my chance on a beautiful stranger
It sounds like a happy little Austin Powers ditty, but it’s treally about a woman who keeps falling for men who will break her heart. Strange that the much darker-sounding movie theme Die Another Day actually has a more positive message:
I guess I’ll die another day, there’s so much more to know
I think I’ll find another way, it’s not my time to go
Sorry, but could you tell me what your point is? I don’t quite understand what you mean.
YES. That is very much the creepiest song on the album.
Partly because I heard the album after I saw the movie, and the corpse in his mother’s bed really disturbed me in that sequence.