That was great ! Dave looks way deep for art and creativity. Love it !
VHND Video: Dave Explains "Tattoo" Lyrics
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Haha! LOVE it.
But in all seriousness, it's best not to confuse fun, clever, and thoughtful storytelling (which describes both this video and the song Tattoo to a "t" (and DLR in general)) with philosophy.
This song is a series of vignettes for different reasons why folks get tattoos and the lyrics and music paint vivid pictures in an honest and heartfelt way from DLR/VH. And here Roth expands and gets at some of the symbolism he sees in the pictures he helps paint in the song. It's brilliant in that regard, but I don't think it's philosophy.
Frankly, I'm not sure philosophy belongs in song...at least song in an enjoyable rhythmic/melodic method that we as human beings can relate to like we traditionally have to music. Philosophy requires too rigid a structure to "flow" well with music. Or it needs dialogue from 2 or more points of view coming to conclusions. Examples that come to mind are many Zappa songs or even some Rush tunes (no talk of ayn rand please, just giving it as an example of the direction that band aims). While admirable in their scope, the music is often jarring and mismatched. Some would argue that there is great value in jarring the listener and that it's part of the meaning of the song...I don't know.
The term "Stream of Consciousness" was brought up in a previous post to describe DLR (among many folks that have the inclination to tell stories in a meandering yet linear method) and I think it's an apt comparison to the way we perceive song structure. Perhaps what doesn't make sense sometimes in a categorical, logical way DOES make sense in a musical way (or with painting,etc).
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Enough, you guys. ELVIS isn't the subject of every thread here, Dave Roth/VH is. If you feel a need to continue this nonsense, then start an "ELVIS SUCKS" thread somewhere and keep all of this baloney confined to it.
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Maybe you should close all the threads...
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Elvis...ban yourself...for the sake of this board!
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It just gets old. Click on a thread about a video or song here in Main, and there are pages and pages of sidetracked garbage that have nothing to do with the subject matter at hand.
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who are you? and what did you do to the real chefcraig? hellooooooooooooooo? this is what we do since day one...now re-open the other thread, pussy...Roth Army Icon
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Fuck this. I'm taking a handful of aspirin, a swig of vodka and heading off to work. Let some other nitwit deal with this crap.
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