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  • Who's the best-ever lyricist/songwriter?
  • mrblobby
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    Got to throw Ian Curtis into the mix.

    joepose
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    “How I wish, how I wish you were here / We’re just two lost souls / Swimming in a fish bowl / Year after year.”

    RustySpanner
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    Ooooh, Guy Clarke.
    Man’s a genius:

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksrf79kyN1g[/video]

    Naranjada
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    Joanna Newsom
    Aidan Moffat & Malcolm Middleton aka Arab Strap
    Bill Callahan
    Howe Gelb with or without Giant Sand
    Ryan Adams
    Stephen Malkmus
    Sufjan Stevens
    Will Oldham

    bedmaker
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    Another vote for Shane Macgowan here with Warren Zevon close behind.

    rewski
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    Always found this song about the murder of Martin Luther king moving, very raw and honest.
    God Rest His Soul – The Allman Brothers Band
    [video]http://youtu.be/Srj6DuCK-wM[/video]

    enfht
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    Dappy.

    rkk01
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    Shane Mcgowan
    – How anybody so ugly & wasted could create such beauty is beyond belief…

    Agreed.

    muddy@rseguy
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    Nigel Blackwell.

    She stayed with me until she moved to Notting Hill
    She said it was the place she needs to be
    Where the cocaine is fair trade, and frequently displayed
    Is the Buena Vista Social Club CD
    I thought she’d be back in three weeks and we’d go wandering the Peaks
    Sojourn in my Uncle Joe’s ashram
    For when you’re in Matlock Bath you don’t need Sylvia Plath
    Not while they’ve got Mrs. Gibson’s Jam
    Alas I’m brooding alone by the runnel
    While she’s in Capri with her swain
    And the light at the end of the tunnel
    Is the light of an oncoming train

    😀

    nedrapier
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    “Best” is tricky, but a few I admire who’ve not been mentioned:

    Nick Drake
    Carole King
    Buck 65

    colournoise
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    Got to agree with Cohen, Bragg and McGowan.

    Also really like Alex Turner as a lyricist.

    And (probably going to get shot down for this) have a soft spot for Lou Reed’s word too.

    mrblobby
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    Other thread just reminded me, whoever writes Goldie Lookin Chains lyrics should be on this list!

    marvincooper
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    My candidates, in no order other than how they sprung to mind:

    Stuart Murdoch, Lennon, Morrisey, John Bramwell, Damon Albarn, Kirsty Macoll, Joni Mitchell, Nigel Blackwell, Ray Davies, Mick Jagger (mainly for sympathy for the devil)

    beanieripper
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    kylie..

    theupsetter
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    Tom Waits
    Cross My Wooden Heart and Swear On My Glass Eye.

    rob2
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    youknowsit!

    Morrrissey or billy bragg for me

    but these chaps aren’t bad….

    Thom Yorke.

    Paul McCartney (not frog chorus mind)

    colournoise
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    Ooh Murdoch. Good call.

    fruitbat
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    In no particular order:

    John Cooper Clarke

    Vivian Stanshall

    Sir John Betjeman

    CountZero
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    Tori Amos, if only for Me And A Gun:

    TORI AMOS
    “Me And A Gun”

    5am
    Friday morning
    Thursday night
    Far from sleep
    I’m still up and driving
    Can’t go home
    obviously
    So I’ll just change direction
    Cause they’ll soon konw where I live
    And I wanna live

    Got a full tank and some chips
    It was me and a gun
    And a man on my back
    And I sang “holy holy” as he buttoned down his pants
    You can laugh
    It’s kind of funny things you think
    at times like these
    Like I haven’t seen Barbados
    So I must get out of this

    Yes I wore a slinky red thing
    Does that mean I should spread
    For you, your friends your father, Mr. Ed

    Me and a gun
    and a man
    On my back
    But I haven’t seen Barbados
    So I must get out of this
    Yes I wore a slinky red thing
    Does that mean I should spread
    For you, your friends your father, Mr. Ed
    And I know what this means
    Me and Jesus a few years back
    Used to hang and he said
    “It’s your choice babe just remember
    I don’t think you’ll be back in 3 days time
    So you choose well”
    Tell me what’s right
    Is it my right to be on my stomach
    of Fred’s Seville

    Me and a gun
    and a man
    On my back
    But I haven’t seen Barbados
    So I must get out of this

    And do you know Carolina
    Where the biscuits are soft and sweet
    These things go through you head
    When there’s a man on your back
    And you’re pushed flat on your stomach
    It’s not a classic cadillac

    Me and a gun
    and a man
    On my back
    But I haven’t seen Barbados
    So I must get out of this

    TORI AMOS lyrics are property and copyright of their owners.

    Joni, Guy Garvey, Emmylou Harris, Kris Delmhorst, Elvis Costello.
    To name a few.

    Junkyard
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    wundred

    cinnamon_girl
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    Ha! Nice to see Neil Young and Ryan Adams get a mention but, funnily enough, nobody seconded my suggestion. 😉

    sneakyg4
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    +1 for Tori Amos, she is the only artist that has held my interest since I was a teenager.

    crankman
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    The answer is Bob Dylan.

    But Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, Morrissey, Neil Young, Roger Waters and Jarvis Cocker are also good 🙂

    Mikkel
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    +1 for Mark Everet, cant wait to see him in march.

    and cant believe Mark Knopfler havent got a mention yet.

    johndoh
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    billyblackheart – Member
    Bruce Dickinson.
    POSTED 6 HOURS AGO # REPORT-POST

    So much as I like Maiden, no.

    Anyway, surely Steve Harris writes most of the stuff?

    Waderider
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    Sorry, Bob Dylan again.

    “The pump don’t work ’cause the vandals took the handle”

    That’s enough for me.

    lobby_dosser
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    Matt Johnson – the The
    Nick Cave
    Aiden Moffat
    Tom Waits

    dannyh
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    I am just a poor boy, but my story’s seldom told. I have squandered my resistance for a pocketful of mumbles, such are promises. All lies and jest, still the man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.

    Paul Simon.

    No need to look any further.

    But in case you do…….

    But all my words come back to me in shades of mediocrity, like emptiness in harmony I need someone to comfort me. Homeward bound, I wish I was.

    Incomparable.

    zelak999
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    John Frusciante

    Waderider
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    Although I can’t argue with Paul Simon.

    kennyp
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    Best lyrics writer……has to be Nigel Blackwell.

    lostmarbles
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    Justin Sullivan, and Steve Hogarth.

    CountZero
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    I love this song by Kris Delmhorst, beautiful tune that goes with it, too:

    Well a train blows a whistle before it pulls away,
    But no word or warning do you say.
    One minute right beside me, another you’re a thousand miles away.

    Well I felt such a shaking and I heard such a whirr
    And I swore we were moving fast enough to blur.
    Then I opened up my eyes and found that we’re right back where we were.

    Baby you’re no train, you’re the track.
    Always running away, always running back.
    Baby you’re no train, you’re the steam blowing by.

    How I longed for the journey, and those far distant lands,
    I believed all your promises and plans.
    Now I’m standing at the station with a lonely ticket in my hand.

    Baby you’re no train, you’re the track.
    Always running away and running back.
    Baby you’re no train, you’re the silence behind.
    So roll on.

    More lyrics: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/k/kris_delmhorst/
    She has a wonderful, warm voice, too. Sadly, it’s been a long time since she came over here, and she was very heavily pregnant then, as well!
    A youngster makes travelling across the Atlantic tricky.

    SprocketJockey
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    Some great songwriters mentioned already but I’m going to put in a late, possibly left field vote for Shane Macgowan. Seriously underrated as a lyricist in my opinion….apart from Fairytale of New York you’ve got these beautifully simple lines from Rainy Night in Soho…

    I’m not singing for the future
    I’m not dreaming of the past
    I’m not talking of the first time
    I never think about the last

    Edit: just realised a few other folk beat me to it!!!

    edhornby
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    best opening line of a song

    ‘inflammation of the foreskin reminds me of your smile…’

    CountZero
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    Shane knows how to put lyrics together, for sure.
    Having just posted Kris’s lyrics up, I’ve just had to listen to the album, not heard it for a while. Anyone who’s a sucker for a woman with a warm, tuneful voice, who can turn out a really good song, and play most of the instruments and produce her own albums, I recommend Kris very highly, a very talented songwriter and singer. She has also made an album with her husband, Jeffrey Foucault, and another singer/songwriter, Peter Mulvey, under the name Redbird.

    MrSmith
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    Paul Simon ain’t bad but

    Incomparable

    LOL.

    grtdkad
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    Nope. Good try all. The answer you’ve been looking for is Sir Paul Weller

    Impeccable lyricist consistently from his teenage days until today.

    anagallis_arvensis
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    The answer cant be Bo Dylan because Woody Guthrie’s better. The right answer is still Townes Van Zandt though.

    IHN
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    Burt Bacharach

    …wrote the tunes, Hal David wrote the words (mostly).

    anagallis_arvensis – I spent the commute home last night listening to ‘Townes’, Steve Earle’s tribute/covers album. Never really listened to it much before, I think I’ll be investigating further.

    Have you got Live At The Bluebird? Van Zandt, Earle and Clarke all together, it’s excellent.

    Anyway, as we’re posting lyrics, this is my favourite Earle song

    Everyone in Nacadoches knew Tom Ames would come to some bad end
    Well the sheriff had caught him stealin’ chickens and such
    by the time that he was ten
    And one day his daddy took a ten dollar bill
    and he tucked it in his hand
    He said I can tell you’re headed for trouble son
    and your momma wouldn’t understand

    So he took that money and his brothers old bay
    and he left without a word of thanks
    Fell in with a crowd in some border town
    and took to robbin’ banks

    Outside the law your luck will run out fast
    and a few years came and went
    ‘Till he’s trapped in an alley in Abilene
    with all but four shells spent

    And he realized prayin’ was the only thing
    that he hadn’t ever tried
    Well he wasn’t sure he knew quite how
    but he looked up to the sky

    Said you don’t owe me nothin’ and as far as I know
    Lord don’t owe nothin’ to you
    And I ain’t askin’ for a miracle Lord
    just a little bit of luck will do

    And you know I ain’t never prayed before
    but it always seemed to me
    If prayin’ is the same as beggin’ Lord
    I don’t take no charity

    Yeah but right now Lord with my back to the wall
    Can’t help but recall
    How they nearly hung me for stealin’ a horse
    in Fort Smith Arkansas

    Judge Parker said guilty and the gavel came down
    just like a cannon shot
    And I went away quietly
    and I began to file and plot

    Well they sent the preacher down to my cell
    He said the Lord is your only hope
    He’s the only friend that you gonna have
    When you hit the end of Parker’s rope

    Well I guess he coulda’ kept on preachin’ ’till Christmas
    but he turned his back on me
    I put a home made blade to that golden throat
    and asked the deputy for the key

    Well it ain’t the first close call I ever had
    I’m sure you already know
    I had some help from you Lord and the devil himself
    It’s been strictly touch and go

    Yeah but who in the hell am I talkin’ to
    there ain’t no one here but me
    Then he cocked both his pistols and he spit in the dirt
    and he walked out in the street

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