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Monday, March 07, 2022

ARTHUR LEE'S BIRTHDAY - LIVE AND LET LIVE live at Glastonbury with Love (Baby Lemonade) 2003

 


Arthur died aged 61 from a complicated case of acute myeloid leukaemia for which he had to cancel appearances for his last tour which I had tickets for and I was so sad I didn't go to see The Love Band on their own and Baby Lemonade are superb and in retrospect I wish I had gone but with no Arthur there and life long fan it didn't seem right somehow . . . . . . he passed away in August a year later at his home in Memphis, having seen at least a glimmer of what we felt for him in the later resurgence of interest with support from that band. A great poet and mercurial songwriter we will  not see his like again . . . . . 

Oh, the snot has caked against my pants
It has turned into crystal
There's a bluebird sitting on a branch
I guess I'll take my pistol
I've got it in my hand
Because he's on my land

 

And so the story ended
Do you know it oh so well
Well should you need I'll tell you
It end-end-ended-end-end-end-end-ended
And...

 

 
Yes I've seen you sitting on the couch
I recognize your artillery
I have seen you many times before
Once when I was an Indian
And I was on my land
Why can't you understand

 

And so the story ended
Do you know it oh so well
Well should you need I'll tell you
The end-end-ended-end-end-end-end-ended
And...

 

Served my time
Served it well
You made my soul a cell
Write the rules
In the sky
But ask your leaders
Why Why

 

Oh, the snot has caked against my pants
It has turned into crystal
There's a bluebird sitting on a branch
I guess I'll take my pistol
I've got it in my hand
Because he's on my land
And so the story ended
Do you know it oh so well
Well should you need I'll tell you
The end-end-ended-end-end-end-end-ended
And...

 

Served my time
Served it well
You made my soul a cell . . . . . . . . 

 
Songwriters: Arthur Lee
Live and Let Live lyrics © Trio Music Company

guessimdumb:

Love Willow Willow (1969)

Arthur Lee never again reached the heights of the LP Forever Changes, but there are still some wonderful songs on the later LPs.   Arthur Lee often had a jazzy element to his songs that shows up on this tune from Out Here. I also wonder what this would’ve sounded like with producer Bruce Botnick, and string arrangements like Forever Changes.


Can't fault Guess I'm Dumb here. . . . . .and whilst the backing band are not the LOVE band we know and knew from Da Capo to Forever Changes the acoustic guitar break (Arthur?) is lovely here and the writing may not be Forever Changes style or level of achievement, it is worth listening to and no mistake 


Thanks again to Guess I'm Dumb


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