Tuesday 18 September 2012

Does this Train Stop on Merseyside

Ok, technically not "Beneath the Beat" as it was a charting pop-song but I think in the context of last weeks revelations I can be excused.



Written by Liverpool artist Ian Prowse of the band Amsterdam. It riffs off ideas and images that anyone from Liverpool can easily recognise. It is a song that is just so 'Liverpool' a complex celtic tapestry of history, emotion and place.

 It is not quite a celebratory song and indeed the last verse is particularly harrowing.

Can't concieve what those children done 
Guess theres a meaness in the soul of man 
Yorkshire policemen chat with folded arms 
While people try and save their fellow fans


I'll just give a brief quotation from the lyrics as there is a better deconstruction of the song here: http://aliverpoolfolksongaweek.blogspot.co.uk/


The song encapsulates so much about Liverpool... a real trip through the psychography of the city and its people.


JFT96





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