Friday, September 12, 2008

NOBODY DOES IT BETTER.....

…..than David Gedge when it comes to penning stuff about relationships.

Whether its been with The Wedding Present or Cinerama or The Wedding Present once again, David has written and recorded umpteen (that’s a word I like to use when I don’t know the precise number..) songs of quality and distinction about meeting someone, falling for someone, being with someone, wanting someone who is unattainable, and most of all…..how you feel about someone after the love has gone.

He’s written songs from all sorts of perspectives – as someone who is angry, hurt, sad, bemused and even relieved that a relationship has run its course.

But mostly its songs by someone with a broken heart.

Now I daren’t think that all of the songs are autobiographical - if they are, his heart must be in billions of pieces by now. The most amazing thing is that the accompanying tunes never fall into the category of maudlin or dirge-like.

I’ve a mate who once said, “You know, The Wedding Present have only one tune…..but it’s a fucking cracking one at that”

My mate of course had her tongue firmly in her cheek, for there is no argument that David Gedge has proven himself as one of the UK’s best ever word AND tunesmiths.

Here’s one of my favourite examples:-

I heard another voice this morning on the 'phone
But just the other day I thought you said you slept alone

And yes I knew that laughter, okay, now I see
You wouldn't even know him if it hadn't been for me

Sometimes in the fading light
I can't help thinking back to, well, the way we were

Then I start feeling guilty lying next to her
I know, and it can't be right

Pretending that it's you.
You still won't go away
Pretending that it's you.
You still won't go away

If you write again perhaps you shouldn't send it here
It's just that I don't really want your letters to appear

Oh no, I just think she might forget
I ever said that I'm just being scared

I told her all about you and I don't think she even cared
I know but it's not alright

Pretending that it's you.
You still won't go away
Pretending that it's you.
You still won't go away

And does the thought of leaving him brings you to tears?
I bet you never felt the same about me all those years

Well you know, just what it's like

Pretending that it's you.
You still won't go away
Pretending that it's you.
You still won't go away

And then there’s the unnerving and unsettling music that never quite finds a steady rhythm or beat thanks to its constant change in volume and tempo.

mp3 : The Wedding Present - Lovenest

And while I’m here, I may as well let you have a listen to the other three songs which are on the 12” version of this single:-

mp3 : The Wedding Present – Mothers
mp3 : The Wedding Present – Dan Dare
mp3 : The Wedding Present – Fleshworld

As with just about every single the band released around that period in time, there was an unusual choice of song for a cover version. In this case it was Mothers which was originally by Jean Paul Sartre Experience, a rather obscure (to most folk) new wave band from New Zealand.

If you like what you’ve just heard, you really should invest in this bit of product as it contains the full length version of Lovenest as well as the three songs that were on the 12” along with another 12 cracking tunes.

Happy Listening.

7 comments:

Rol said...

Great band, and as you say, I'm hard-pressed to think of another songwriter who does heartbreak so well. Their new album is tops too.

Dirk said...

... especially 'Give My Love To Kevin' proves exactly what you say here, J.C. ... a masterpiece of the 'Songs for the Broken-Hearted - Genre', if you ask me. The acoustic version captures the feeling even better than the LP version, I would think ...

Anonymous said...

The only other person I can think of who comes close to Gedge on the hearbreak states is Billy Bragg.
as rol says the latest album is great, and contrary to gripes i have heard I don't think that there is anything wrong with being Gedge's age and still writing about screwed up relationships.
Roll on Dec and the QMU.
Drew

spaceman73 said...

A great song from a great lp,although crawl my favourite didn't even make the album just an ep.

JC said...

I agree that Billy Bragg comes close.....but David Gedge continues to make relevant and exciting music, while Billy's more recent LPs have been disappointing in comparison to the works of art of years gone by.

Oh and Drew. See you at the QMU...

Anonymous said...

Fair point well made re Billy Bragg's recent output, i don't think that i've played the albums since Don't Try This At Home more than twice each, while the last 2 WP albums just get better with each listen, particularly love Perfect Blue at the moment.
As for the QMU I had a sneaking suspicion that you would be going to that one.

Highlander said...

I remember my mate Andy raving about 'I'm Not Always So Stupid' (one of the b-sides on the 'Nobody's Twisting Your Arm' 12" I think, although it is on the 'George Best' CD) and that is another of Gedge's heartbroken tales of love gone awry.

"Every time a car drives past I think it's you,
Every time somebody laughs I think it's you,
You've changed your number and my phone books such a mess,
But I can't bare to cross your name out yet,
Every time the doorbell rings it might be you,
Each letter the postman brings might be from you."

You can almost feel the yearning, and the appeal for a 17 year old (as was) with romanticised visions of love is self-evident. I had to hand it to Andy - he'd found another classic, but then he often did.