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It's time to start all over, make a new beginning
There's too much pain, too much suffering
Let's resolve to start all over make a new beginning
Now don't get me wrong - I love life and living
But when you wake up and look around at everything that's going down -
All wrong
You see we need to change it now, this world with too few happy endings
We can resolve to start all over make a new beginning
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
The world is broken into fragments and pieces
That once were joined together in a unified whole
But now too many stand alone - There's too much separation
We can resolve to come together in the new beginning
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
We can break the cycle - We can break the chain
We can start all over - In the new beginning
We can learn, we can teach
We can share the myths the dream the prayer
The notion that we can do better
Change our lives and paths
Create a new world and
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
The whole world's broke and it ain't worth fixing
It's time to start all over, make a new beginning
There's too much fighting, too little understanding
It's time to stop and start all over
Make a new beginning
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
We need to make new symbols
Make new signs
Make a new language
With these we'll define the world
And start all over
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over ...
Refreshing to hear something of hers besides "Fast Car".
I agree they played that song to death and beyond
female T Bone Burnett?
Ya know . . .
Or, if she was older, would T Bone be the male Tracy Chapman?
Let's just tear it down with no plan. That's never been a problem before. What's your plan Tracy?
Where do you hear "without a plan"?
We can resolve to come together in the new beginning
How's it working out for you?
Tired of winning yet?
Not laughing with you ... laughing at you
whining?
what i don't like is actually what she is singing.
only a 5 on this song. wish i liked the lyrics!
How's it working out for you?
Tired of winning yet?
Not laughing with you ... laughing at you
'Get a degree, get a job, get a this, get a that.'
So you get it and then you're a player,
and you don't want to even play in that game.
You want to reclaim your mind
and get it out of the hands of the cultural engineers
who want to turn you into a half-baked moron
consuming all this trash that's being manufactured
out of the Bones of a Dying World.
This is why we need a new beginning,
and this song from Chapman is at least a start.
So, thanks Tracy!
I'm going 7 to 8 on this one today, completely on the strength of jackie0's prose....Long Live RP!!
'Get a degree, get a job, get a this, get a that.'
So you get it and then you're a player,
and you don't want to even play in that game.
You want to reclaim your mind
and get it out of the hands of the cultural engineers
who want to turn you into a half-baked moron
consuming all this trash that's being manufactured
out of the Bones of a Dying World.
This is why we need a new beginning,
and this song from Chapman is at least a start.
So, thanks Tracy!
Even a year later, every time I read this, it blows me away again. You either are a writer (hopefully), or you should become one. I've never read a more spot on diagnosis of everything that's wrong with our societies in so few words.
8+
'If it feels good...do it',
political correctness in the extreme,
fake news (we used to get 'objective news' for us to judge,
now we just get 'reporter's views of everything'.
Back to when people fulfilled their 'responsibilities' rather than demanding their 'rights'.
We are told 'no', we're unimportant, we're peripheral.
'Get a degree, get a job, get a this, get a that.'
So you get it and then you're a player,
and you don't want to even play in that game.
You want to reclaim your mind
and get it out of the hands of the cultural engineers
who want to turn you into a half-baked moron
consuming all this trash that's being manufactured
out of the Bones of a Dying World.
This is why we need a new beginning,
and this song from Chapman is at least a start.
So, thanks Tracy!
Honestly these are far better lyrics than those of the song.
Right-wing myopia.
This album is Tracy's best work for me.
Right-wing myopia.
Sad
Well stated...thanks Jackie and Tracy!
Very well stated! I totally agree. Was just running through these thoughts myself.
Must have taken her damb near all night to write THIS one, Jeezeuzz G A W D.
Wonder how many times she had to start all over start all over start all over.
We are told 'no', we're unimportant, we're peripheral.
'Get a degree, get a job, get a this, get a that.'
So you get it and then you're a player,
and you don't want to even play in that game.
You want to reclaim your mind
and get it out of the hands of the cultural engineers
who want to turn you into a half-baked moron
consuming all this trash that's being manufactured
out of the Bones of a Dying World.
This is why we need a new beginning,
and this song from Chapman is at least a start.
So, thanks Tracy!
Well stated...thanks Jackie and Tracy!
We are told 'no', we're unimportant, we're peripheral.
'Get a degree, get a job, get a this, get a that.'
So you get it and then you're a player,
and you don't want to even play in that game.
You want to reclaim your mind
and get it out of the hands of the cultural engineers
who want to turn you into a half-baked moron
consuming all this trash that's being manufactured
out of the Bones of a Dying World.
This is why we need a new beginning,
and this song from Chapman is at least a start.
So, thanks Tracy!
In the modern feminist world, which Tracey Chapman certainly belongs to, there are some millennarian movements that posit a complete break from patriarchy and capitalism, and starting all over again with a new world, culture and language(s). There was a niche of radical feminist science fiction back in the 80s which was explicity about this - for instance, Suzy McKee Charnas Walk to the End of the World and Nicola Griffith's Ammonite.
Right on frederica! you forgot to mention the planet ruled by women in:
When you always begin anew, you rarely progress.
Thanks for sharing.....
In the modern feminist world, which Tracey Chapman certainly belongs to, there are some millennarian movements that posit a complete break from patriarchy and capitalism, and starting all over again with a new world, culture and language(s). There was a niche of radical feminist science fiction back in the 80s which was explicity about this - for instance, Suzy McKee Charnas Walk to the End of the World and Nicola Griffith's Ammonite.
Time to separate the theme from the performer.
These lyrics might be inspirational on a personal level for those wishing to leave something behind but reading more into it than that is a little over the top.
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Sounds like you're not very keen on doing the work....just sort of, "Oh, God, starting over is too hard....nah, don't wanna do that" Instead of seeing the possibilities of a brave new world, all you see is a lot of hard work.
In both the songs you quoted I see a possible, lovely, new world...but starting over isn't easy, and it would hurt, it usually does for a while. The final outcome is the goal...keep your eye on the goal and do the hard work. It will pay off.
As for your question; "WTF does that mean?"...well...if it isn't plain then you need to relearn your redin. rightin and rithmatic.
I hope you feel better soon, you seem kinda down today.
Amen to that!
"Too much fighting, not enough understanding. Time to start all over." WTF does that mean?
I used to like her quite a bit, but not much anymore.
Sounds like you're not very keen on doing the work....just sort of, "Oh, God, starting over is too hard....nah, don't wanna do that" Instead of seeing the possibilities of a brave new world, all you see is a lot of hard work.
In both the songs you quoted I see a possible, lovely, new world...but starting over isn't easy, and it would hurt, it usually does for a while. The final outcome is the goal...keep your eye on the goal and do the hard work. It will pay off.
As for your question; "WTF does that mean?"...well...if it isn't plain then you need to relearn your redin. rightin and rithmatic.
I hope you feel better soon, you seem kinda down today.
It means that we 'humans' have F*^#ed up big time. Look around you. This system doesn't work and needs to be re-vamped. Start all over is just that, start all over. How can you not grasp that? Discouraging? Life can be at times. It's only butterflies in rainbows in fairyland and maybe your mind.
Maybe what she's trying to say is that we take way too much for granted, we let ourselves and each other get away with stuff that if we really thought about it, is just crazy and evil. We're playing out the Easter Island saga on a planetary scale for example, and hardly anyone who has any political or practical (money) power stops to say "Hey, is this really such a great idea?" Instead we all just sheeple along like its all just the most wonderful agenda anyone could come up with.
It means that we 'humans' have F*^#ed up big time. Look around you. This system doesn't work and needs to be re-vamped. Start all over is just that, start all over. How can you not grasp that? Discouraging? Life can be at times. It's only butterflies in rainbows in fairyland and maybe your mind.
"Too much fighting, not enough understanding. Time to start all over." WTF does that mean?
I used to like her quite a bit, but not much anymore.
It means that we 'humans' have F*^#ed up big time. Look around you. This system doesn't work and needs to be re-vamped. Start all over is just that, start all over. How can you not grasp that? Discouraging? Life can be at times. It's only butterflies in rainbows in fairyland and maybe your mind.
2. You also evidently don't know what an apologist is. Look it up.
3. Agreed, and you're still a pedant. You need to spontaneously combust some more.
1. He may have been quoting from a different songbook but we're all singing the same tune here. And the name is Peter.
2. I did look it up and I'm sorry, but I'm not an apologist!
3. No thank you, once was quite enough.....I can still taste the smoke.
And I thought nate916 was argumentative....Sheesh!
1. Here are the lyrics:
Where does it say "another"?
2. That's debatable, just because she plays guitar and sings does not automatically make her a folk singer. Her albums definitely sound more pop/rock than folk to me. I'm not an apologist for her, just a fan defending her work from a mean spirited critic.
3. That's also debatable. I think she does, you think she doesn't. ....and life goes on....
1. btilrn was quoting a different song, pedant. Look it up.
2. You also evidently don't know what an apologist is. Look it up.
3. Agreed, and you're still a pedant. You need to spontaneously combust some more.
Really really really sorry sorry sorry that she started over.
I hope she doesnt start over any more.
I think you're missing something, which is easy to do when you paint with broad strokes. ... Notice the tools she chooses: "new symbols, new signs, new language."
Read "1984" if you don't think that "new symbols, new signs, new language" can be scary. The 20th century was replete with attempts to "start all over", all of them at unfathomable human cost. Who knows what was going through Tracy Chapman's mind - I'm sure she didn't mean this as a totalitarian fantasy - but nevertheless this gives me chills, and not in a good way.
hcaudill, I was looking for a way to write how the lyrics affect me, and there it is: you wrote it all. Thanks!
2. Yes, she is a folk singer, but it's perfectly fine for you to be her apologist if you want.
3. She does not supply the world with good new tunes.
1. Here are the lyrics:
The whole world's broke and it ain't worth fixing
It's time to start all over, make a new beginning
There's too much pain, too much suffering
Let's resolve to start all over make a new beginning
Now don't get me wrong - I love life and living
But when you wake up and look around at everything that's going down -
All wrong
You see we need to change it now, this world with too few happy endings
We can resolve to start all over make a new beginning
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
The world is broken into fragments and pieces
That once were joined together in a unified whole
But now too many stand alone - There's too much separation
We can resolve to come together in the new beginning
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
We can break the cycle - We can break the chain
We can start all over - In the new beginning
We can learn, we can teach
We can share the myths the dream the prayer
The notion that we can do better
Change our lives and paths
Create a new world and
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
The whole world's broke and it ain't worth fixing
It's time to start all over, make a new beginning
There's too much fighting, too little understanding
It's time to stop and start all over
Make a new beginning
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over
We need to make new symbols
Make new signs
Make a new language
With these we'll define the world
And start all over
Start all over
Start all over
Start all over ...
Where does it say "another"?
2. That's debatable, just because she plays guitar and sings does not automatically make her a folk singer. Her albums definitely sound more pop/rock than folk to me. I'm not an apologist for her, just a fan defending her work from a mean spirited critic.
3. That's also debatable. I think she does, you think she doesn't. ....and life goes on....
But she's not new and she's not a folk singer....she's more of a pop singer who incorporates folk, rock, blues and other styles into her music. And hey, the world can always use a good new tune.
1. The original lyric is "another" folk singer.
2. Yes, she is a folk singer, but it's perfectly fine for you to be her apologist if you want.
3. She does not supply the world with good new tunes.
I think your music interpretation skills are a bit lacking today.
is a new folk singer
like I need a hole
in my head.
But she's not new and she's not a folk singer....she's more of a pop singer who incorporates folk, rock, blues and other styles into her music. And hey, the world can always use a good new tune.
is a new folk singer
like I need a hole
in my head.
You're so right.
Woops...not a bad song, but following the last three, this threw me off:
Tracy Chapman - New Beginning
Iron & Wine and Calexico - Burn That Broken Be
Johnny Cash - Hurt
Pink Floyd - Sheep
is a new folk singer
like I need a hole
in my head.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_jerusalem
{...quickly tear headphones off...}
wish you could somehow program the channel to come back on when the song is over. Now I have to keep checking back. Wow - Tracy Chapman is horrible!
I think you're missing something, which is easy to do when you paint with broad strokes. ... Notice the tools she chooses: "new symbols, new signs, new language."
Read "1984" if you don't think that "new symbols, new signs, new language" can be scary. The 20th century was replete with attempts to "start all over", all of them at unfathomable human cost. Who knows what was going through Tracy Chapman's mind - I'm sure she didn't mean this as a totalitarian fantasy - but nevertheless this gives me chills, and not in a good way.
{...quickly tear headphones off...}
I'm sorry, I tend to assume that everyone else lives in the same techno-geek, sci-fi dork world that I do. If you don't understand, please disregard.
I guess I missed something, living here on the edge of civilization.
Most of us find this song at least pretty good (that is, over 50% of the ratings fall within the 6-10 range), so we don't need to take Flyboy's hyperbole seriously.
I'm sorry, I tend to assume that everyone else lives in the same techno-geek, sci-fi dork world that I do. If you don't understand, please disregard.
If you're into that whole brevity thing.
So say we all.
Most of us find this song at least pretty good (that is, over 50% of the ratings fall within the 6-10 range), so we don't need to take Flyboy's hyperbole seriously.
So say we all.
Start all over.
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Start all over. The above was for the benefit of those who happened to be away when this song came on, and wanted to see what they missed.
for(i=1; i <100;i++) {
print("Start all over.");
}
If you're into that whole brevity thing.