queenofnerds wrote:Well I have kept "sable eyes" rather than "save our eyes"
In Kingfisher
I listened to the song with the two phrases in mind and never heard either, though I do confess to my mind wandering here and there.
I noticed first that
Kingfisher I could recognize only barely. I could never imagine
not being thoroughly familiar with
every song off this album, though it has been years since I last heard it entirely. I liked this result and consider it a victory over "familiarity breeds contempt", the truism.
I heard several other songs recently--other than
Sprout and the Bean:
- The pre-Ys version of Sawdust and Diamonds named, "(Joanna_Newsom)_05-04-20_Sawdust_And_Diamonds.mp3", which has the album property=="l'europeen (20/04/2005)". I went through the trouble of editing out the lengthy chatter at the end and sending it to someone via e-mail. He responded with an accusation of sending him a dangerous virus within the mp3 and that he was going to call the FBI. I've always considered Joanna's music to be potentially "dangerous", but never imagined in such a way.
- Bridges and Balloons--Nothing odd to report, other than not knowing, still, who were the one's to've seen.
- The Jimmy Fallon appearance of Soft as Chalk (Youtube)--This I sent to the same dopey guy, but hours prior to the FBI threat. He then accused me of "lawlessness". I threatened to name him respondent on a Restraining Order if he contacted me again.
I'll have to listen again to
Kingfisher.