Sunday, November 4, 2007

Love, love is a verb

If you had asked me a few years ago what was the greatest album ever recorded, I would have said, without a moment's hesitation, "Mezzanine" by Massive Attack. And if you had then asked what was the greatest song, I would have said "Teardrop" off the same album.

While the album remains in my collection, I must admit I've gone a while without listening to it, but the gorgeous Jose Gonzales reminded me recently of my love for "Teardrop" (his version is pretty much as good as the original) and today, despite being November, is a very wet and wintry day in Melbourne, exactly the sort of day for whipping out "Mezzanine" again.

It isn't a happy album, I must admit. I was always aware of that fact, but I guess being much happier now than I was in my early years of University the general gloom of it all is that little bit more noticeable. That said, it remains incredibly brilliant, and quite cutting edge, despite being ten years old (gasp), and "Teardrop" remains one of the most beautiful songs ever written.

The lyrics, of course, are bollocks, because the wonderfully loopy Elizabeth Fraser wrote them (and she is responsible for some of the most endearing goobledegook ever penned, including that Cocteau's song with the lyrics "Fafa lala faskata"). However, the song does begin with that amazing opening line, "Love, love is a verb/Love is a doing word". dc Talk, of course, made the same observation several years earlier, but their song was crap, whereas Liz's is a masterpiece. The rest of the lyrics, most of which I've never understood, are poetic but seem a bit nonsensical - "Tear drop on the fire of a confession/Feathers on my breath/Most faithful my love" (which I'd always heard as "Most fearful mirror"), and so on. It's not really clear how it all relates to love being a verb/doing word, but the words serve as an amazing accompaniment to some of the most breathtakingly beautiful vocals to ever be recorded.

Is this really a love song? It's not so clear. If it is, it's not a happy one; hence the crying into the "fire of confession". But I suppose love doesn't always make us happy, does it? Sometimes love requires the kind of honesty that will hurt all involved. But love is, after all, an action, not mere sentiment. It's good to be reminded of that every now and then.

And good also to remember what a wonderful song "Teardrop" was, and still is. The rest of the album is pretty damn good too.

5 comments:

essie said...

you write like a journalist. i had to stop for a second halfway through that and remind myself that i was reading your blog and the editorial of a music magazine. could you please suck at something - you're showing the rest of us up.
meanwhile, i had totally forgotten about the existence of dc talk...
what will people think when they hear that I'm a jesus freak/ what will people do when they find that it's true/ i don't really care if they label me a jesus freak/ cause there ain't no disguising the truth...
it's all flooding back somewhat disturbingly.

i was never a huge massive attack fan (didn't dislike, just never got into), but i really liked 'teardrop' and i will DEFINITELY be looking up the jose gonzales version.
i am now trying to think of a favourite album, and failing miserably. how do you decide on that? the album you think is most accomplished musically (dave matthews and tim reynolds 'live at luther college' would be a contender there, as would eric clapton 'unplugged')? the album you never seem to get sick of (paul simon's 'graceland' would come in close to number one on that list)? the album with the fondest memories attached to it (luka bloom's 'turf')?
very tough call...

mpp said...

I tend not to give myself a favourite now, for that reason. You love different albums for different reasons, and in different moods. Although "Graceland" and "Turf" would probably win on most criteria, surely?
You can check out Jose's "Teardrop", along with the very Cat Stevens meets Hannah Barbara video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B-h1EEsKDA
Well worth a look.

essie said...

that was a beautiful cover - i found myself quite distracted by trying to read the visuals... i came up with some kind of israel/palestine metaphor... with elephants. anything involving elephants is a winner as far as i'm concerned :)
i always think of myself as the only luka bloom fan in the whole world (it's all about me, you realise), so i'm surprised when anyone else has heard of him. i cmpletely stalked him around victoria when he was here earlier in the year. from carlton to port fairy. it was awesome. he toured with a young irish muso called sabrina dinian who is well worth a listen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ud6rBnWy1s

King Rosemary said...

hmm, loved your piece. but i think the lyric of that song is (love, love is a verb - love is a doing word - FEARLESS on my breath)

I could be wrong, but it makes a bit more sense, and adds yet another amazing line to the opening lyric.

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