Friday, March 30, 2012

"Funny the way it is" Analysis

                                                                                                                                                Amanda Paulhus             
                                                                                                                                                3/29/12
                                                                                                                                                G block P.O.S.
                                                                                                                                                Mr.Kefor

Dave Matthews Band combines multiple devices in order to employ their ideas. They use hidden devices that allude to other devices throughout the song. They use many oxymoronic phrases, irony and paradoxes to add to their ideas.  Speaking in a  contradictory fashion , in “Funny the Way It Is”, Dave Matthews Band combines ironic imagery, mood departure as a chorus, and interpretive paradox in order  to convey how “Funny the way it is, if you think about it”.
                Imagery, language evoking sensory images, is utilized by Dave Matthews Band throughout their song “Funny the Way It Is”.  They start off creating imagery of “lying in the park on a beautiful day\sunshine in the grass, and the children [playing]”.  Then the imagery drastically changes to that of “siren’s passing, fire engine red” and “someone’s house… burning down”.  This idea of imagery is ironic because one usually does not think of beautiful days and houses burning down consecutively. The contrast between the two examples is important. Another example of ironic imagery is in the third verse when he sings”somebody’s going hungry and someone else is eating out”. This quote crates imagery of someone, a happy person, eating out with their family or significant other enjoying their meal. But then the imagery changes to someone who is starving and has no food to eat such as a homeless person. The last example of strong ironic imagery in the song “Funny the Way It Is” is in the 6th stanza. It creates imagery of “one kid [walking] 10 miles to school” and “another’s dropping out”.
                Mood is a somewhat long lasting emotional state differing from simple emotions in that they are less specific and less intense. The chorus creates a mood departure by changing the melody of the music and the ideas given and compares them to today. The chorus occurs both halfway through the song and towards the end. It changes the mood completely because the music becomes more rapid and the words are sang closer together in order to imply that there is a lot to say in little time. Dave Matthews Band’s line “ standing on a bridge, watch the water passing under me \ It must’ve been much harder when there was no bridge just water” not only creates imagery but alludes to this idea that the world has evolved from what it used to be. The idea comes up and makes you wonder how it was “when there was no bridge just water”.  Saying that “now the world is small” contributes to the mood change because when one thinks about the world they wouldn’t think “small” but truly if one compares the world today to the world illustrated earlier in the song it seems small. Though the departure is brief, the mood changes drastically and is indeed important to the mood of the song; it causes the listener to stop and think.
                An inherently contradictory statement which may be construed as true or possible, or paradox, is employed throughout Dave Matthews Band’s song “Funny the Way It Is”. When one first approaches this they would think “No! That’s not right!” but after looking into it and really thinking deeply about how the two ideas expressed can be equal or compared one thinks “ oh, this makes sense!”; that is a paradox for a lack of better terms.  The idea that a “war song is playing” and yet this song is well-known as a war song, it is saying “why can’t we be friends?” is a paradox. Because it is a war song one would expect it to be angry and demonic sounding but they’re just simply asking why they cannot be friends. But when one thinks deeper you can figure that if “they” are asking to be friends don’t they have to be enemies at this time? Otherwise why would they ask? A second paradox in their song appears just before the first chorus and alludes to “a soldier’s last breath” being the exact moment when “his baby’s being born”. When looking at this line one thinks that it would be coincidence and unusual for a soldier’s baby to be born the moment he is passing. But really the deeper meaning is that the baby itself is replacing the passing soldier and almost filling his place. The last example of paradox in the song is, in an aforementioned line, “Now the world is small”. The idea of something as large as the world being small appears absurd at first glance. After processing this idea one sees that there are things such as the universe and solar system which are larger than the world in a sense and that there must always be something larger.
                Dave Matthews Band utilizes many hidden devices throughout their song “Funny the Way It Is”. Thinking about paradoxes and how they have true attributes and require a lot of thought at times is employed in their song. Their song itself could be considered a paradox because it contains so much irony and paradox just to help explain their ideas. The examples they use are vivid and though they are somewhat easier to pick out, they are still important and truly impact the song. Speaking in a contradictory fashion , in “Funny the Way It Is”, Dave Matthews Band combines ironic imagery, mood departure as a chorus, and interpretive paradox in order  to convey how “Funny the way it is, if you think about it”.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Song Analyisis 1


                Pat Monahan and Gregg Wattenburg write their songs and music about their opinions and emotions. Love and happy endings are controversial ideas that people all view diversely. Many agree with Monahan and Wattenburg’s ideas. Pat and Gregg agree that this is true; love and a happy ending are known to go hand in hand. Speaking in first person narrative mode, in “If It’s Love” pat Monahan combines sensory symbolism, dramatic hyperbole, and ironic metaphor in order to convey his idea of fear of “no happy ending”.
                Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent things such as ideas and emotions. Pat uses symbolism to exaggerate his emotions. In the third verse Pat uses”Henry Lee” as symbolism for his fear of “no happy endings” when he sings “no happy endings, no Henry Lee”. He does this because Henry Lee is known for having many wives and being identifiably happy with each one. He also uses birds to symbolize how much the speaker cares for his significant other declaring “we can be them two birds of a feather, and flock together”.  Monahan explains how he feels inseparable from her and wants to be with her always. He also portrays this idea when he explains “traveling to Spain” as an example of things they could do together because he wants to do everything by her side.
                Hyperbole, an exaggeration that is used to create an effect, is combined by Pat Monahan in his song “If It’s Love”. This idea is almost a controversial idea in that he dramatically exaggerates things beyond comprehension. The idea is so clear that it seems unclear when one over thinks about it. He brings up the idea of bearing children with this woman and sings “have 10 kids and give them everything”; which further exaggerates the idea that he wants to be with this woman forever. He also over-exaggerates when he says “and just be glad we made it here alive on a spinning ball in the middle of space”. This hyperbole exaggerates his fear of no happy ending because he didn’t think they would make it but he’s implying a sort of shock and happiness after the fact. Though Pat’s use of hyperbole is brief it is also potent because it truly affects the meaning of the song as well as provides it with more literary merit.
                A comparison void or “like” or “as” is a metaphor. Simile, a comparison using like or as is a type of metaphor. Pat utilizes both simile and metaphor in his song “If It’s Love”. In the first verse of the song he compares himself to everyone else in this line “when everybody else is getting out of bed, \I’m usually getting in it” this line to show how deeply different he is form other people. Pat sings “buy you everything except cologne, \ cause its poison”. This is a metaphor comparing cologne to poison because people who wear cologne wear too much and it poisons them as a person. He also uses simile to compare in this symbolic statement “my feet have been on the floor, flat like an idle singer”. This compares his “feet” to an idle singer in a sense that he’s got a solid life and idea of where he’s at; his feet are firmly on the ground.
                Pat Monahan uses many literary devices in his song “If It’s Love”. He utilizes such devices to show one of his fears. Monahan’s song employs the idea that if one really loves someone one would do anything for them. He also employs in the song “If It‘s Love“, that if it’s love, that should be enough for everyone.  Speaking in first person narrative mode, in if its love pat Monahan combines sensory symbolism, dramatic hyperbole, and ironic metaphor in order to convey his idea of fear of “no happy ending”.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

If It's Love Lyrics



While everybody else is getting out of bed
I'm usually getting in it, I'm not in it to win it
And there's a thousand ways you can skin it

My feet have been on the floor flat like an idle singer
Remember winger, I digress
I confess you are the best thing in my life

But I'm afraid when I hear stories about a husband and wife
There's no happy endings, no Henry Lee
But you are the greatest thing about me

If it's love
And we decide that it's forever
No one else could do it better

If it's love
And we're two birds of a feather
Then the rest is just whenever

And if I'm addicted to loving you
And you're addicted to my love too
We can be them two birds of a feather that flock together

Love, love
Got to have something to keep us together
Love, love
That's enough for me

Took a loan on a house I own
Can't be a queen bee without a bee throne
I wanna buy you everything except cologne 'cause it's poison

We can travel to Spain where the rain falls
Mainly on the plain side and sing
'Cause it is we can laugh, we can sing
Have ten kids and give them everything

Hold our cell phones up in the air
And just be glad that we made it here alive
On a spinning ball in the middle of space
I love you from your toes to your face

If it's love
And we decide that it's forever
No one else could do it better

If it's love
And we're two birds of a feather
Then the rest is just whenever

And if I'm addicted to loving you
And you're addicted to my love too
We can be them two birds of a feather that flock together

Love, love
Got to have something to keep us together
Love, love
That's enough for me

You can move in, I won't ask where you've been
'Cause everybody has a past
When we're older we'll do it all over again

When everybody else is getting out of bed
I'm usually getting in it, I'm not in it to win it
I'm in it for you

If it's love
And we're two birds of a feather
Then the rest is just whenever
Then the rest is just whenever

If it's love
And we decide that it's forever
No one else could do it better

And if I'm addicted to loving you
nd you're addicted to my love too
We can be them two birds of a feather that flock together

Love, love
Got to have something to keep us together
Love, love
Got to have something to keep us together
Love, love
That's enough for me