I think I've fallen in love.
The Decemberists somehow seem to fulfill all of my musical dreams at the moment. They have that lovely way of saying very strange things in a very poetic way ("the natives dark and nubile") and of combining words in such a way that they blend into each other and almost turn into something else ("IknownewyorkIneednewyorkIknowIneeduniquenewyork"), and they even manage to fit the beautiful fun-loving Italian chorus "Funiculli Funiculla" into a song. They put hints of very interesting stories into their songs: "this is the story of your gypsy uncle." And it just makes me happy to listen to lines like "tell your daughters do not walk the streets alone tonight" and "I never felt so much light than tonight huddled in the trenches, gazing on the battlefield, our rifles blaze away." They seem to be capturing some part of human myth in their songs. I know that sounds ambiguous, what I'm saying is their stories aren't coming out of no where. They all seem to be rooted in some half-remembered stories from childhood.
Posted by linnea at September 26, 2004 8:30 PMWhat do you suppose their name means? Well whatever it means, I'm going to start a band called the Octoberists and we are going to be superior, because we come first. If they dare to sink to my level, I'll just keep one-upping them until they have no credibility and I am tired of their childish behavior...
Posted by: Ascinine in Australia at September 27, 2004 9:59 PMHey, I want to hear them. Are they on your computer?
Posted by: tuggy at September 27, 2004 11:10 PMyeah, they're on Eb's too.
Posted by: linnea at September 28, 2004 2:49 PM