Neko Case — Nothing to Remember
Album: The Hunger Games
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Released: 2012
Length: 2:51
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Length: 2:51
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I spend my life
Becoming invisible
It's hard to maintain
And it's hard to get by
I don't recall
Fight or flight setting in
I have no introduction
I just breath it in like the air
And there's nothing to remember
There is nothing to remember
I owe you nothing
That's all I've got for you
And you'll borrow nothing
That's what you expect of me
So send me a lot
Out of thin sailors knots
And I fear underneath
Your radiant thoughts
My footsteps now
They will echo loudly
All I owe, all I owe
Strides I spend to the finish line
All I owe, all I owe
Strides I spend to the finish line
I'll give you those
You told me something
That scared me to death
Don't take me home
I can't face that yet
I'm ashamed that I'm barely human
And I'm ashamed that
I don't have a heart you can break
I'm just action
And at other times reaction
All I owe, all I owe
Strides I spend to the finish line
All I owe, all I owe
Strides I spend to the finish line
I'll give you those
Just don't make me go home
Give me something to remember
Give me something to remember
Give me something to remember
Give me something to remember
Becoming invisible
It's hard to maintain
And it's hard to get by
I don't recall
Fight or flight setting in
I have no introduction
I just breath it in like the air
And there's nothing to remember
There is nothing to remember
I owe you nothing
That's all I've got for you
And you'll borrow nothing
That's what you expect of me
So send me a lot
Out of thin sailors knots
And I fear underneath
Your radiant thoughts
My footsteps now
They will echo loudly
All I owe, all I owe
Strides I spend to the finish line
All I owe, all I owe
Strides I spend to the finish line
I'll give you those
You told me something
That scared me to death
Don't take me home
I can't face that yet
I'm ashamed that I'm barely human
And I'm ashamed that
I don't have a heart you can break
I'm just action
And at other times reaction
All I owe, all I owe
Strides I spend to the finish line
All I owe, all I owe
Strides I spend to the finish line
I'll give you those
Just don't make me go home
Give me something to remember
Give me something to remember
Give me something to remember
Give me something to remember
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My rating for this song is only 7
But the picture "Hunger games" was good, especially the first part
but today you play this song AGAIN so I SKIP
But the picture "Hunger games" was good, especially the first part
but today you play this song AGAIN so I SKIP
Not my favorite Neko song but always so happy to hear her voice. Thanks RP for introducing me to her music....
I like this song but, the string section sounds like its from a different song
Imkirok wrote:
That's the point of the Hunger Games - that we shouldn't be morally ambivalent to the murder of children. The whole series is about people fighting against just such a thing.
Thanks for your thoughts. I did not read the books, but I certainly did not pick up on that when I took Kid No. 2 to the first Hunger Games movie.
That's the point of the Hunger Games - that we shouldn't be morally ambivalent to the murder of children. The whole series is about people fighting against just such a thing.
Thanks for your thoughts. I did not read the books, but I certainly did not pick up on that when I took Kid No. 2 to the first Hunger Games movie.
Grammarcop wrote:
Love Neko, appalled by The Hunger Games. I have problems with anything — literature or otherwise — that is morally ambivalent to the murder of children by other children.
That's the point of the Hunger Games - that we shouldn't be morally ambivalent to the murder of children. The whole series is about people fighting against just such a thing.
Love Neko, appalled by The Hunger Games. I have problems with anything — literature or otherwise — that is morally ambivalent to the murder of children by other children.
That's the point of the Hunger Games - that we shouldn't be morally ambivalent to the murder of children. The whole series is about people fighting against just such a thing.
WonderLizard wrote:
Everyone applies moral standard to art—except those who do not recognize morality of any kind (societies tend to keep those locked away for the obvious reasons) the question has always been who gets to make the moral judgments. So just as we can imagine art under moral judgment constraints that we find too restrictive, try to imagine an artistic world with no moral constraints at all. I assure you it would be absolutely horrid. We rightly do not tolerate snuff films, child pornography, etc. and assuredly the human mind can come up with way worse things than that
Grammarcop wrote:
Have you read the books? All of them? I have, and I believe it is a very moral tale amidst a great deal of moral ambivalence. Sorta like real life, eh? And the one thing they are absolutely not ambivalent about is the murder of children by other children.
Poacher wrote:
Love Neko. I am disturbed by the application of any moral standard to art. What we inevitably end up with is the Catholic Church's movie ratings, Hitler's standards for Aryan painting and illustration, the banning of Joyce's Ulysses, and book and record burnings.
Love Neko, appalled by The Hunger Games. I have problems with anything — literature or otherwise — that is morally ambivalent to the murder of children by other children.
Have you read the books? All of them? I have, and I believe it is a very moral tale amidst a great deal of moral ambivalence. Sorta like real life, eh? And the one thing they are absolutely not ambivalent about is the murder of children by other children.
Poacher wrote:
Meh to Neko (this is a 3 max for me), but The Hunger Games is a story. . . if morals were applied to all fiction like you suggest then I would suggest what would be left would mostly be unreadable pap.
Love Neko. I am disturbed by the application of any moral standard to art. What we inevitably end up with is the Catholic Church's movie ratings, Hitler's standards for Aryan painting and illustration, the banning of Joyce's Ulysses, and book and record burnings.
Everyone applies moral standard to art—except those who do not recognize morality of any kind (societies tend to keep those locked away for the obvious reasons) the question has always been who gets to make the moral judgments. So just as we can imagine art under moral judgment constraints that we find too restrictive, try to imagine an artistic world with no moral constraints at all. I assure you it would be absolutely horrid. We rightly do not tolerate snuff films, child pornography, etc. and assuredly the human mind can come up with way worse things than that
Holy Crap! A Neko song that I completely missed. I'm slipping...
I try to keep the politics out of my love for music. The just don't work that way.
beautiful... love this song... sigh...
What an incredible talent. I luv that voice.
The second song I've rated at 10.
Grammarcop wrote:
Have you read the books? All of them? I have, and I believe it is a very moral tale amidst a great deal of moral ambivalence. Sorta like real life, eh? And the one thing they are absolutely not ambivalent about is the murder of children by other children.
Poacher wrote:
Love Neko. I am disturbed by the application of any moral standard to art. What we inevitably end up with is the Catholic Church's movie ratings, Hitler's standards for Aryan painting and illustration, the banning of Joyce's Ulysses, and book and record burnings.
Love Neko, appalled by The Hunger Games. I have problems with anything — literature or otherwise — that is morally ambivalent to the murder of children by other children.
Have you read the books? All of them? I have, and I believe it is a very moral tale amidst a great deal of moral ambivalence. Sorta like real life, eh? And the one thing they are absolutely not ambivalent about is the murder of children by other children.
Poacher wrote:
Meh to Neko (this is a 3 max for me), but The Hunger Games is a story. . . if morals were applied to all fiction like you suggest then I would suggest what would be left would mostly be unreadable pap.
Love Neko. I am disturbed by the application of any moral standard to art. What we inevitably end up with is the Catholic Church's movie ratings, Hitler's standards for Aryan painting and illustration, the banning of Joyce's Ulysses, and book and record burnings.
Grammarcop wrote:
Love Neko, appalled by The Hunger Games. I have problems with anything — literature or otherwise — that is morally ambivalent to the murder of children by other children.
Meh to Neko (this is a 3 max for me), but The Hunger Games is a story. . . if morals were applied to all fiction like you suggest then I would suggest what would be left would mostly be unreadable pap.
Love Neko, appalled by The Hunger Games. I have problems with anything — literature or otherwise — that is morally ambivalent to the murder of children by other children.
Meh to Neko (this is a 3 max for me), but The Hunger Games is a story. . . if morals were applied to all fiction like you suggest then I would suggest what would be left would mostly be unreadable pap.
Byronape wrote:
Love Neko, appalled by The Hunger Games. I have problems with anything — literature or otherwise — that is morally ambivalent to the murder of children by other children.
Love Niko, indifferent to Hunger Games. I may Netflix it at some point if I run out of bad zombie movies to watch.
Love Neko, appalled by The Hunger Games. I have problems with anything — literature or otherwise — that is morally ambivalent to the murder of children by other children.
How about dropping a new album? Awesome!
wow. i'm just reading this book now. this song is perfect for it. one day i'll see the film. so cool neko is on the soundtrack. just figures.
Byronape wrote:
Agreed.
Love Niko, indifferent to Hunger Games. I may Netflix it at some point if I run out of bad zombie movies to watch.
Agreed.
TJS wrote:
I was going to say the same thing. Then I saw it was on a soundtrack and was let down entirely that it wasn't a new Neko album.
I don't remember hearing this in the movie. I would have thought I would recognize it as Neko in the movie.
New Neko! Woohoo!
I was going to say the same thing. Then I saw it was on a soundtrack and was let down entirely that it wasn't a new Neko album.
I don't remember hearing this in the movie. I would have thought I would recognize it as Neko in the movie.
Neko Case really works a song. Love it.
Love Niko, indifferent to Hunger Games. I may Netflix it at some point if I run out of bad zombie movies to watch.
This will suffice until she puts out a new album!
New Neko! Woohoo!
Thanks for your thoughts. I did not read the books, but I certainly did not pick up on that when I took Kid No. 2 to the first Hunger Games movie.
The books are about a rebellion against a government that allows the Hunger Games to exist.