TheMilford wrote:In honour of this Mr. Kohnle, this is the song he referred to us learning the bass line together:
This is a pretty typical example of lyrics rendered in a manner that suggests they have meaning, but do not. Stylistically, they offer us a tragic brew of tortured syntax, pseudo-technical babble (cribbed from whatever users' manual is at hand), mixed metaphor, awkward literary and historical references, a truly childish ABAB structure (when discernable structure exists), atrocious puns and pure tongue-tying bullshit. If it is this hard to say, it must have some meaning, right?
You're going to hate me. Here goes:
Unstable condition,
A symptom of life,
Of mental and environmental change.
atmospheric disturbance,
The feverish flux
Of human interface and interchange.
This is it in a nutshell. A wordy and faux-intellectual presentation of a simple idea: People, the world and their interactions are complex.
Molto profondo, maple leaf.
The impulse is pure;
Sometimes our circuits get shorted
By external interference.
Signals get crossed
And the balance distorted
By internal incoherence.
For a start, circuits don't get "shorted" by external interference. This is literally impossible, as you, an electronically-literate person would know. Using an impossibility as a metaphor is retarded. I'll throw one of my own out there so you can appreciate how bad it is:
Sometimes our plumbing gets blocked
By a bear shitting in the woodsSee what I mean?
A tired mind become a shape shifter,
Grammatically unsound and contextually impossible. A "shape shifter" is a mythical (well, D&D mythological) being that can physically transform itself at will. A mind is not physical. I cannot pretend that he intended this dissonance of language, but conclude that our poet is an idiot, using words incorrectly because he likes the way they sound.
Everybody need a mood lifter,
Everybody need reverse polarity.
Again with the meaningless use of technical jargon. What the fuck does "everybody need reverse polarity" mean? Well, it means nothing, but what does our snowblind idiot poet
think it means?
Everybody got mixed feelings
About the function and the form.
Here the Randian obsession with architecture comes to the fore, with a misapplied misreading of the Louis Sullivan axiom. The whole point of the creed "form follows function" is that good design is unmistakeable -- would engender no "mixed feelings" -- because the form would be the natural outgrowth of the function.
Everybody got to elevate from the norm.
Again, pure nonsense. If everybody "elevate from the norm," then that elevated position
would be the norm. Pure bullshit.
An ounce of perception,
A pound of obscure.
Ben Franklin pointlessly punned and obfuscated. Again, to no effect other than the sound of the words.
Process information at half speed.
Pause, rewind, replay,
Very briefly, there was a micro-trend in record mastering of cutting lacquers at half-speed, to increase the resolution of high frequency detail. This reference to the recording and mastering process exemplifies how desperate Rush were to include technical terms, no matter how irrelevant, into their lyrics. When writing lyrics on a deadline, one must use whatever inspiration is at hand: "...Geddy, what do the buttons on that cassette recorder say?"
Warm memory chip,
Random sample, hold the one you need.
Another tragic technobabble pun, this time inspired by the sample-and-hold function on a synthesizer that was in plain sight in the control room on the day the vocal was due to be recorded.
Leave out the fiction,
The fact is, this friction
Will only be won by persistence.
Jesus fuck a Tim Horton Maple Brick, in what sense can someone "win" a friction? A friction? That's the best nonsense rhyme you can come up with for "fiction?" How about "miction?" That means pissing! It's much better, and I'd rather imagine someone "winning" it.
Leave out conditions,
Courageous convictions
Will drag the dream into existence.
Why leave out the conditions? And where did this dream come from all of a sudden?
A tired mind become a shape shifter,
Everybody need a soft filter,
Everybody need reverse polarity.
Everybody got mixed feelings
About the function and the form.
Everybody got to elevate from the norm...
We've been through this all before, except for the addition of another synthesizer setting, the "soft filter." It's still pure bullshit.