I had previously thought of Gorky's as being a fairly chirpy little band, prone
to the odd bit of melancholia, until I heard Gorky 5 that is, upon which I was
sent scurrying back to re listen to all their older stuff and see if I could
find evidence to support the idea that they are infact unhappy chappies. I'd
always thought they were possibly a bit mental, what with songs like The Telescope
And The Bonfire, The Man With Salt Hair and Laughing At Your Own Garden In A
Blazer, and such like, but always in a very lovely kind of way. Gorky Five just
seems to be sad though, but it's still sad in a nice way.
Right, here comes the technical bit- listen....
MISERABLE: wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable
GLUM: sullen
DISMAL: causing or showing gloom; miserable, dreary
UNHAPPY: not happy, miserable, unfortunate, unsuccessful
DEPRESSION: state of extreme dejection, lowering of the spirits, sadden
(oxford english dictionary)
GEWN NI GORFFEN is a fairly quiet and gentle song, and a rule of thumb for
Gorky's songs seems to be the noisier the happier, and the sleeve note for it
says "a defeatist song from a grim period: let's finish before we even begin."
It relies heavily upon Megan's violin which doesn't help as violins always bring
to mind images of bleeding hearts and weeping. And contains the line
"now everything has had it... oooh raining."
Patio song also has a reference to rain (dreary, tear like, dismal,- your guess
is as good as mine).
Let's now move onto to LUCY'S HAMPER, Mark Radcliffe's picnicking anthem
for our time, which kicks off with the immortal lines
"It was the most miserable night that I have ever seen, And the rain came down
like something obscene.
And we cried in our pint for no reason at all
Except that our lives was shite and we wanted so much more." A touch of bitterness
towards the music industry for their lack of recognition? The tune for LH is
not depressing though in the slightest, infact it's quite up beat. A lot of
Gorky's songs do this, have cheery little tunes for more dismal lyrics. Belle
and Sebastian do it too, but probably to a more pronounced degree.
PATIO
SONG, with it's Welsh and English bit changes mood with the language. The
English bit is fairly happy (0- oh isn't it a lovely day etc.) and the Welsh
bit is fairly sad (or so I am assured by my aunt who translated it for me years
ago when it first came out. She said It said something along the lines of "hold
my hand it's raining, there's too much in the world" which certainly isn't cheery)
SOMETIMES THE FATHER IS THE SUN caused me great trouble at the time
Barafundle came out as it is so sad. (Ok maybe great is a bit
of an over exaggeration) I don't want Gorky's to be sad. They are too nice for
it, but then who deserves unhappiness? The title would suggest thai sometimes
the kid is the father which is a weighty, hideously adult responsibil ity and
the chorus line of "watch the Irish sea, going out but it never takes Lme" almost
makes me want to cry. ~
TEARS IN DISGUISE says "I can look, ooh,
but I can't touch
I been dreaming too much...
I tried to explain
And nothing seems sacred. My heart is broke." I think. I have this on 7" and
the crackle that comes off it makes bits of it almost inaudible + I will admit
I have a tendency to invent lyrics that are more depressing than they really
are (see Natalie Imbruglia's wishing I Was Here which I convinced myself was
Wishing I Was Dead)
And then we come to BILLY AND THE SUGAR LOAF MOUNTAIN, a sorry tale of
suicide by a dope head in prison. I know he's only a character but would a happy
mind really have come up with him? And then there is Gorky 5. Almost
all of it is miserable. Just look at the titles- you've got NOT YET,
HUSH THE WARMTH, THE TIDAL WAVE, FROZEN SMILE, SOFTLY, need I
say more?
Right, what conclusions can be drawn from this? Hmmm.... Time to rub your chin-
1. That you could have done this yourself
2. Gorky's are contrary little buggers and they will do a
perfectly jolly number that when you listen to properly could make you cry
3. Not all quiet songs by Gorky's are glum
4. Not all loud songs by them are happy either
5. That I have no training what so ever as a psychologist and
therefore am in absolutely no position to say anything at all
and that you have probably just wasted a good three minutes of
your life reading this.