By chance found this song and ...wham ! took me to the past. (seems like every weekend I have this attack of nostalgia ).
Streets of London---thats the song. It became popular just before I went to UK for my studies. My first night in London was spent in Malaysia Hall, smack in the middle og London. It was autumn. I was up and aboutby 7 early that first morning (jet-lag tells my body that it was already 2.00 pm Malaysia time ). I went out for a walk down Marble Arch to enjoy the cool crisp air.. The street was still empty except for a few cars, road sweepers and newsagents opening up their shops.
I couldn't believe that I was walking on my own in a street in London.
I told myself---so this is what its like. There were one or two tramps that I saw andth culture shock of white men sweeping the road were sights that I treasure. That moment --the feeling of home-sick was inevitable. My first day, no friends, no known relatives anywhere--all alone on this side of the world. I was terribly lonely !
Then the lyrics of that song The Streets of London came to my mind. The rhythm and genre might not appeal to the young---but heck, the lyrics and implication ? - you can't beat its meaning ! Read it---and tell me what you think .
Heres the clip take fron TOTP (Top of the Pop) a programme over BBC TV station listing the top songs of the week in UK , telecasted every Thursday evening at 7.30pm . (GOD ! I can't believe I still remember this )
I have two versions of the clip---the original , and another ,a contributor's attempt at putting a sense of lighter feeling ( thanks sundaegirl2004 , which is ok. Anyway here they are....
Streets Of London
Have you seen the old man
In the closed-down market
Kicking up the papers,
with his worn out shoes?
In his eyes you see no pride
And helds loosely by his side
Yesterday's paper telling yesterday's news
Chorus: So how can you tell me that you're lonely,
And say for you that the sun doesn't shine?
Let me take you by the hand lead you through the streets of London
I'll show you something to make you change your mind
Have you seen the old girl
Who walks the streets of London
Dirt in her hair and her clothes in rags?
She's no time for talking,
just keeps right on walking
Carrying her home in two carrier bags.
Chorus
In the all night cafe
At a quarter past eleven,
Same old man is sitting there on his own
Looking at the world
Over the rim of his tea-cup,
Each tea lasts an hour
And he wanders home alone
Chorus
Have you seen the old man
Outside the Seaman's Mission
Memory fading with the medal ribbons that he wears
In our winter city,
The rain cries a little pity
One more forgotten hero
And a world that doesn't care
Ok--this is Cat Steven's (Yusof Islam) version
Next -the original
OK ! FOR YOU YOUNG 'UNS ! LISTEN TO THE SEX PISTOL'S VERSION...
6 comments:
yaii.. i like the plucking guitar in the original version... nice sound mix with the harmonica sound..
and the chorus part.... i like the meaning.. hehehe..
I'm glad you like it helas.
It's a classic & nostalgic song sir..but it has a lot of meaning.. :)
The good oldies always has somethin' to tell about the beautiful life in those yesteryear only if the younger generation hear them more,they will learn a thing or two from it...
Thank you for your comment hazalee. Sigh... thats true. There are some new songs with good lyrics as well. Maybe its the language......
by the way hazalee - that was well expressed !
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