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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

The '59 Sound

I adore this song.
The first time I ever heard it was on Steven's Untitled Rock Show on Fuse; which, I'm pleased to announce, seems to be airing new and ever-amusing episodes after a scary time in which I thought my favorite show on television may be cancelled.
The video was first aired on the show months ago. Steven, the host of the show (gee, really?) declared this one of his favorite songs from an up-and-coming artist, and seemed to anticipate the song's popularity far before it ever hit the radio stations near me.
These days, it's rare not to hear The '59 Sound over your stereo if you have the radio set on my local alternative station. Being that the alternative station is indeed my favorite, I have heard a lot of this track lately.
And yet, it just never gets old. The Gaslight Anthem have recorded a huge first single. There's so much raw emotion in this track; the vocals and instrumentals are simple and honest. The lyrics, if you take a minute to really listen, will break your heart - they speak a story of memories, good and bad, regrets and thanksgiving that come with our final days in this world. However, despite an upsetting concept, this song has a hopeful, reminiscent overtone. It really is a bittersweet listen, but one that makes you feel better once the final notes fade away.
As a whole, this is one that I just can't seem to get enough of. I look forward to hearing more by this band.
This is The '59 Sound by The Gaslight Anthem. Enjoy :)

The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound Official Music Video



The '59 Sound
The Gaslight Anthem

Well, I wonder which song they're gonna play when we go;
I hope it's something quiet and minor and peaceful and slow.
When we float out into the ether, into the Everlasting Arms
I hope we don't hear Marley's chains we forged in life

'Cause the chains I been hearing now for most of my life ...

Did you hear the '59 sound coming through on Grandmama's radio?
Did you hear the rattling chains in the hospital walls?
Did you hear the old gospel choir when they came to carry you over?
Did you hear your favorite song one last time?

And I wonder, were you scared when the metal hit the glass?
See, I was playing a show down the road when your spirit left your body.
And they told me on the front lawn, "I'm sorry I couldn't go",
But I still know the song and the words and her name and the reasons

And I know 'cause we were kids and we used to hang ...

Did you hear the '59 sound coming through on Grandmama's radio?
Did you hear the rattling chains in the hospital walls?
Did you hear the old gospel choir when they came to carry you over?
Did you hear your favorite song one last time?

Young boys, young girls ...
Ain't supposed to die on a Saturday night ...

Did you hear the '59 sound coming through on Grandmama's radio?
Did you hear the rattling chains in the hospital walls?
Did you hear the old gospel choir when they came to carry you over?
Did you hear your favorite song one last time?

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