But I’m with Hunter when it comes to line-by-line interpretation and explication: mystery ripped away, not-knowingness undone. I have seen at least one line-by-line exegesis of the song, and that is fun (you can read it on the Deadsongs site on the WELL at /deadsongs. Jerry looked at them and said, ‘Hey, this might fit together as a song.’” It was a page or two of haiku I’d been working on in a notebook. Hunter, in an interview with Blair Jackson, stated that “ ‘ Crazy Fingers’ was, in fact, all written before-hand. The melody is consistent-really, it’s set up and sung as two verses, then a chorus, then two verses, followed by the bridge, the chorus, and a final verse. The verses starting with “Gone are the days…” function as a bridge. By my count, there are twelve verses (or maybe six, if you taken them as pairs), and one chorus, which is sung twice. The structure of the lyric is, well, unusual. It’s intriguing to me to see how often it was played as a followup to “Victim or the Crime” in later years…sort of an antidote, perhaps? And it was dropped again between October 1983 and April 1985. Its performance history is interesting-after 1976, it was dropped until mid-1982-a gap of 417 concerts. It was played for the final time on July 5, 1995, at Riverport Amphitheatere, in Maryland Heights, Missouri. “Franklin’s Tower” and “Help on the Way” (without words, according to DeadBase) were also played for the first time that night. Clearly, they had been working during their hiatus. ![]() “Crazy Fingers” opened the show, the band’s first since the SNACK benefit back in March at Kezar Stadium, and their first full show since October. “Crazy Fingers” is one of the mysterious pointers to new places-looking at the Blues for Allah album, you might say that about the whole body of songs on the record.Īccording to DeadBase X, “Crazy Fingers” debuted on June 17, 1975, at the Bob Fried Memorial Boogie, at Winterland. Ambiguity is seen as a value in and of itself. I have an essay on the topic on my Annotated Lyrics site-maybe I should go read it, but generally I think I remember that I took the opportunity to point out the prevalent use of “I don’t know” sprinkled throughout the lyrics, and what that might point to. We’ve danced around that idea over the first nine blog posts-mostly in the form of avoiding any claim to THE interpretation of any given song, but also in terms of being open to what is coming down the road or around the corner (where it’s been waiting to meet you…). Think for a moment about how often those three simple words pop up in Grateful Dead lyrics: “I don’t know.” Not-knowing is somewhere close to the center of the lyrics, in so many ways. “Life may be sweeter for this, I don’t know…” Therefore, the best part, I would hope, would not be anything in particular that I might have to say, but rather, the conversation that may happen via the comments over the course of time-and since all the posts will stay up, you can feel free to weigh in any time on any of the songs! With Grateful Dead lyrics, there’s always a new and different take on what they bring up for each listener, it seems. It has a nice rhythm, pretty melody and easyĬhords, all of us amateurs can do it. Copy One Minute Past Eternity lyrics and chords so your partner in life can feel really good about his/her relationship with you.Here’s the plan-each week, I will blog about a different song, focusing, usually, on the lyrics, but also on some other aspects of the song, including its overall impact-a truly subjective thing. It's a great love song recordedīy the legend Hank Snow. You want to make your mate feel good, sing her/him this song, when you This software was developed by John Logue.Ĭlassic Country Music Lyrics home | Hank Snow lyrics ![]() Or a similar word processor, then recopy and paste to key changer. If the lyrics are in a long line, first paste to Microsoft Word Key changer, select the key you want, then click the button "Click My love for you will last and last a million million yearsįor the easiest way possible. ![]() Ĭountry Gospel MP3s most only $.99 or less.Įternity is forever so darling have no fear Quick search of Classic Country Music lyrics website.Ĭountry Music Cds and Country Gospel Cds. ![]() Type in an artist's name or song title in the space above for a To see moreĬlassic country lyrics with chords browse this web site. Use only, this is a great love song recorded by Hank Snow. Minute Past Eternity lyrics and chords are intended for your personal Interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed. One Minute Past Eternity song lyrics are the property of the respectiveĪrtist, authors and labels, they are intended solely for educational
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