![]() The publisher of the Seven Circumstances website has, since its formation, published all contents on the site in a manner which allows publication under the Fair Dealing provision of the Act, and will continue to do so. 18, states that: "Fair dealing for the purpose of news reporting does not infringe copyright" is the originator and source are fully referenced. C-42, section 29.1 states that: "Fair dealing for the purpose of criticism or review does not infringe copyright" if the originator and source are fully referenced. Also: "The use of, or the authorization to disseminate, the new work or other subject-matter is done solely for non-commercial purposes (b) the source - and, if given in the source, the name of the author, performer, maker or broadcaster - of the existing work or other subject-matter or copy of it are mentioned, if it is reasonable in the circumstances to do so." Section 29 of S.C.2012, states that: "Fair dealing for the purpose of research, private study, education, parody or satire does not infringe copyright." C-42) and the subsequent amendment of the Act, the Canadian Copyright Modernization Act (Copyright Modernization Act, S.C. The contents of this website is published under the Fair Dealing provision of the Canadian Copyright Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? Search for: ARCHIVES ARCHIVES NOTICE: What happens when you mix up languages in lyrics? Check out PSY, SUGA, and Adriano Celentano June 7, 2022.Today, like Hamlet, Prince of Denmark… June 17, 2022.redefines the term “isolate” with new novel June 18, 2022 Aspiring to apotheosis – She Who Became the Sun, by Shelley Parker-Chan July 4, 2022.Novels on the list for a 2022 Hugo Award – Have you read them? July 15, 2022.Girl in Amber lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., BMG Rights ManagementĬlick to search the index of tags and subjects RECENT POSTS Songwriters: Nicholas Cave / Warren Ellis I knew the world it would stop spinning now Girl in Amber Songwriters: Nicholas Cave / Warren Ellis Some go and some stay behind I’m a fan.Ĭopyright © 2021 Nick Cave Productions, All rights reserved. Nell shows a remarkable understanding of the song, a sense of dispassion that is both beautiful and chilling. I always found it difficult to step away from this particular song and sing it with its necessary remove, just got so twisted up in the words, I guess. This version of Girl in Amber is just lovely, I was going to say Nell Smith inhabits the song, but that’s wrong, rather she vacates the song, in a way that I could never do. I have a whole lot of time for The Flaming Lips - really like a lot of their stuff, have been an admirer since watching them play most evenings on the Lollapalooza Festival tour in ’94, maybe even sang with them there, and wrote a song for one of their records. The Red Hand Files ISSUE #165 / SEPTEMBER 2021ĭid you know about the forthcoming album The Flaming Lips made with a 13-year old fan of theirs on vocals, consisting of covers of your songs, and what do you think of the idea, and if you’ve heard it yet?ĭear François, I didn’t know about this project, so thank you for alerting me to it. ![]() I’m not responsible if, on this Friday, it makes you cry. You’ve got to appreciate that it takes enormous talent to create something so small, but so good. Here’s Nick’s post, and below that, the lyrics and the video. She’s got a big future in music, that’s for sure. She’s so ridiculously young, and so ridiculously talented – from the unlikely spot of Fernie, a small town on the CP Rail line in British Columbia, Canada. Part of the charm is the husky, young voice of the vocalist, Nell Smith. What a disturbing, yet fitting image: a girl, an event, heartache, caught forever in fossilized resin. It is short and sad, but the melody is sweet and harmonious, and the lyrics are simple yet deep. I am quite serious about lyrics, I listen and think about them: about how poetic they are, about whether they work or scan, about how they match with the music, and whether the song as a whole, is meaningful, or moving, or beautiful. He comments on a cover version of a song that he had written for The Flaming Lips, called Girl in Amber. Today’s post was a real punch to the gut. I actually take the trouble to read those posts – and I am often very moved by what he writes. I am a fan of Nick Cave, and subscribe to his Red Hand Files communiques in which he answers questions about music, poetry, life, etc., from all sorts of people.
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