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Two-Headed Boy Part II by Neutral Milk Hotel 2 years ago

This entry is about suicide, and it could be disturbing, so please don’t read it if it might be painful for you.

I was listening to this song today, and it was breaking my heart like it always does, and I started remembering being eight years old sitting in the back of a car outside of a dry cleaner’s. My aunt and my mother were in the front and they had something in a bag on the seat between them. They were talking low but disagreeing about whatever it was. My aunt was crying and my mother looked . . . like she’d seen something both pitiful and repulsive.

“She wants to keep it,” my aunt was saying.

My mother: “We should just throw it away. Get rid of it! She’s out of her mind.”

“I can’t, Sis. He died in it. She wants to have it.”

“They’re never gonna clean that. They can’t. I’m not taking that in there. It’s got his . . .”

And then she said what it had on it. I can’t even write it. It seems obscene to lay it out in words. But I began to understand it was what my uncle was wearing when he shot himself in the head.

This song, to me and probably many others, is about the devastation of someone you love taking himself away from you, absolutely, abruptly and forever. It begins with a father and the empty, aching place he has for his boy who is gone.

Daddy please hear this song that I sing
In your heart there’s a spark that just screams
For a lover to bring
A child to your chest
That could lay as you sleep
And love all you have left
Like your boy used to be
Long ago wrapped in sheets warm and wet

And later it’s a brother speaking:

Brother see we are one and the same
And you left with your head filled with flames
And you watched as your brains
fell out through your teeth
Push the pieces in place
Make your smile sweet to see
Don’t you take this away
I’m still wanting my face on your cheek

And that’s the part where my heart breaks. Not just for the ones who left. But for the ones who loved them. For Steffi, who I know not to take over the Sunshine Skyway bridge when we’re out driving together. For Susan, whose grief hangs on her face like the weight of her boy at the end of a rope. For Lisa, who had a husband and then just had pieces of him on a robe in a plastic bag.

But Jeff Mangum/Neutral Milk Hotel doesn’t leave you all alone with that:

And when we break
we’ll wait for our miracle
God is a place . . .



La La Love You by The Pixies 2 years ago

This is one of those songs that makes me want to . . . yeah. But I used to wonder how in hell they got Frank Black to agree to a love song. The Pixies ROCK, and they’d be with me on that deserted island, but they are not known for whispering sweet nothings in your ear. And then I realized. It must have been that he would only agree to it if they let him yell “Chicken butt!” in the beginning, thereby ruining the otherwise sexy, romantic groove of this song. Listen, it’s right there in the beginning after the drums kick in: “Chicken butt! Chicken butt!”

But now, damn near twenty years later, I finally looked up the lyrics, and they say “Shake your butt!” So, back to wondering how they got Frank Black on board with this surfin’ love song with no whores, no slicing up eye balls, no debasing or breaking bones, no screaming, just crooning all I’m saying, pretty baby, la la love you, don’t mean maybe. How? (Probably because he’s not the one doing the crooning. I think the drummer sings it. So in the end, he just couldn’t bring himself to do it.)

Oh, and by the way, the term for a misheard word or phrase like this is mondegreen.



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