The Lyrics
Look, if you young people would listen for a minute�
Let's talk about when the whole music world was different
Back in the sixties, even seventies...
Yo, once there were stations that played variations
Of style and type, from many nations, fine creations
All groovin', and we were movin', all the generations
Sometimes there were no words - that was okay
Frank Sinatra, then The Who, folk-rock too
Followed by cool jazz, with solos that kicked ass
The Beatles, we listened to The Beatles, man
And surf bands, Beach Boys in the sand
We heard true diversity, saw them all on TV
Cher without surgery, whoa!
Michael Jackson when HE was a kid of ten
Oh, you say we are just boomers, back in our White Rooms
Who eat magic mushrooms
If you look past our age
And when you reach our stage
You just may see the way music was in our time
And their lyrics mostly rhymed
We were all exposed
Went down some less traveled roads - but we're stuck in boxes now, yo!
I sure miss
All the eclectic music, the fusing
Of all styles, and it would always make me smile
Blues, country, rock 'n roll, and soul merging all the while
And even comedy -- just turn the radio dial
I sure miss
All the eclectic music, the fusing
Of all styles, and it would always make me smile
Blues, country, rock 'n roll and soul merging all the while
And even comedy -- just turn the radio dial -- it was great
Different directions, the musical selections
No worries about infection
From other genres -- minds were open, we were hopin'
We would all come together, but keeping identities forever
Performers played their own guitars, drums, basses,
And keys -- sometimes added to these were strings, flutes, horns
They fit with ease into all kinds of places
But into no catego-rees
It was art, the players were artistic,
Psychedelic, introspective, odd, mystic,
Natural world - so some girls wore no lipstick
And sex - there was no XX - writers found ways
To get past censors' checks, perplex
They used imagination --
Won grammies for writing songs, and for strong
Singing right along with playing, not liner notes
Na na na na na goodbye!
I sure miss
All the eclectic music, the fusing
Of all styles, and it would always make me smile
Blues, country, rock 'n roll, and soul merging all the while
And even comedy -- just turn the radio dial
I sure miss
All the eclectic music, the fusing
Of all styles, and it would always make me smile
Blues, country, rock 'n roll and soul merging all the while
And even comedy -- just turn the radio dial -- it was great
Present day music has a corp'rate face
And though you'll see blending, mixing of ev'ry race
Dance, dress, sing alike 'cause we must have the same taste
It's all the same party -- I don't like this place
Colorful words are gone -- now all you hear is "let's do it"
While in the next car, I'm forced to listen to it
No longer classic, now plastic, and it sells
A million CDs, tacked-on lawyer's fees
And on the web sites, pop-up hype, sound bytes - looks fun but it's not
Reality's not real, way too serious
It's all just out there, nothing's mysterious - I'm kinda pissed
In these times it's a reach, tryin' not to get too preachy
Puttin' a strain on my hippie brain, but
It's not all bad - sometimes reminds me of me and my dad - he would protest
Like in "Father Knows Best," hated my stuff --
However, I just can't rest...
They're hypnotized, the tunes all synthesized
Singers who want to make it on a big scale
Must have a 'tude and be street-wise, maybe have been in jail, tough guys
Or look like a models with big hair, double D's, flashing the guys
Young dudes singing but not playing are called bands
They're not real, just clones shaking their thighs
You don't have to idolize
Make up your mind, don't mind what the others say -- hear and see with your own ears and eyes
I sure miss
All the eclectic music, the fusing
Of all styles, and it would always make me smile
Blues, country, rock 'n roll, and soul merging all the while
And even comedy -- just turn the radio dial
I sure miss
All the eclectic music, the fusing
Of all styles, and it would always make me smile
Blues, country, rock 'n roll and soul merging all the while
And even comedy -- just turn the radio dial -- it was great
You can like anything you want to like now - see?