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I Watched the Film The Song Remains the Same - Sun Kil Moon



     
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I watched the film The Song Remains the Same
At the midnight movies when I was a kid
At a Canton, Ohio mall with friends
One warm summer weekendJimmy Page stood tall on screen
I was mesmerized by everything
The Peter Grant and John Paul Jones dream sequence scenes
The close-up of the mahogany double-neck SGAnd though I loved the sound of the roaring Les Paul
What spoke to me most was 'Rain Song' and 'Bron-Yr-Aur'
And I loved the thunder of Jon Bonham's drums
But even more I like "No Quarter's" low Fender Rhodes humI don't know what happened or what anyone did
From my earliest memories I was a very melancholic kid
When anything close to me at all in the world died
To my heart, forever, it would be tiedLike when my friend was thrown from his moped
When some kind of a big truck back-ended him
And when the girl who sat in front of me in remedial
Was killed in an accident one weekend and quickly forgotten about at schoolAnd when we got the call that my grandmother passed
The nervous tension I'd been feeling for months broke
And strangely I laughed

Then I went to my bedroom and I lay down
And in my tears and in the heaviness of everything I drownedThough I kept to myself and for the most part was pretty coy
I once got baited and had to clock some undeserving boy
Out on the elementary school playground
I threw a punch that caught him off-guard and knocked him downAnd when I walked away the kids were cheering
And though I grinned, deep inside I was hurting
But not nearly as much as I'd hurt him
He stood up, his glasses broken and his face was redAnd I was never a schoolyard bully
It was only one incident and it has always eaten at meI was never the young schoolyard bully
And wherever you are, that poor kid, I'm so sorryAnd when I grew older I learned to play guitar
While everyone else was throwing around a football
Wearing bright colors the school issued them
Parroting passed down phrases and cheer leadingI got a recording contract in 1992
From there my name, my band and my audience grewAnd since that time so much has happened to me
But I discovered I cannot shake melancholy
For 46 years now I cannot break the spell
I'll carry it through my life and probably carry it downI'll go to my grave with my melancholy
And my ghost will echo my sentiments for all eternityAnd now when I watch The Song Remains the Same
The same things speak to me that spoke to me then
Except that now the scenes with Peter Grant and John Bonham
Are different when I think of the deaths that fell upon themI got a friend who lives in the desert outside Santa Fe
I'm going to visit him this Saturday
Between my travels and his divorces and our time not being what it was
It's been 15 years since I last saw himHe's the man who signed me back in '92
And I'm going to go there and tell him face-to-face, 'thank you'
For discovering my talent so early
For helping me along in this beautiful musical world I was meant to be in
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Sun Kil Moon is the current project of San Francisco, California-based singer-songwriter Mark Kozelek, best known for his previous band, Red House Painters. Sun Kil Moon sees Kozelek undertake all the writing, composing, singing and guitar playing accompanied by Anthony Koutsos (also an ex-member of RHP) on drums, and Geoff Stanfield on bass. Tim Mooney also played drums with Sun Kil Moon until his death in June 2012. The band is named after korean bantamweight boxer Moon Sung-Kil.

Read more about Sun Kil Moon on Last.fm.


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