Here on PhilosFX we will bring you an ongoing recapitulation of Elvis Costello's newly announced project, 50 songs for 50 Days.
Sir Declan Patrick MacManus, OBE announced today (Sept 15, 2020) that he'd be launching a song daily for the next 50 days. These songs will comprise a curated playlist for this time of cultural, political, and environmental upheaval. The announcement was made on his official website and came to my attention via his Facebook page.
"I hope these songs will amuse, console or even infuriate, because passive indifference is hardly the way forward."--Elvis CostelloIt's probably no surprise that the next 50 days takes us up to early November and an important election in the United States of America.
If you are a fan of Elvis Costello, you will likely already be connected to his website. You will be able to see each new song as it gets added to the playlist. You will also already have a streaming service lined up to play these tunes (Playlist added to Spotify on 9/17). And, if you are interested in the music or the lyrics, you will have access to repositories of those resources such as the comprehensive Wiki.
No. 1 - “(You’re Nobody 'Til Everybody In) This Town (Thinks You’re A Bastard)” from Spike (1989).
It was a song with a topical verse which I'm afraid he then proceeded to sing
Something about the moody doomed love of the Fish-Finger King
No. 2 - "Waiting For The End Of The World" from My Aim Is True (1977).
Hiding from a scandal in the national press
They had been trying to get married since they stole the wedding dress
You may see them drowning as you stroll along the beach
But don't throw out the lifeline till they're clean out of reach
No. 3 - "Why Can’t A Man Stand Alone?" from All This Useless Beauty (1996).
Must he be burdened by all that he's taught to consider his own?His skin and his station, his kin and his crown, his flag and his nationThey just weigh him down
Eyes going in and out of focus
Mild and bitter from tuberculosis
Forgotten man
Indifferent nation
They're putting all your namesIn the forbidden bookI know what they're doingBut I don't want to look
In time you can turn these obsessions into careers
While the parents of those kidnapped children
Start the bidding for their tears
Nonsense prevails, modesty failsGrace and virtue turn into stupidityWhile the calendar fades almost all barricades to a pale compromiseWhile our leaders have feasts on the backsides of beastsThey still think they're the gods of antiquity
He thought he was the King of AmericaWhere they pour Coca Cola just like vintage wineNow I try hard not to become hystericalBut I'm not sure if I am laughing or crying
He said he heard about a couple living in the USAHe said they traded in their baby for a ChevroletLet's talk about the future now we've put the past away
No. 10 - "Withered and Died" from Goodbye Cruel World (1995).*
This cruel country has driven me downTeased me and lied, teased me and liedI've only sad stories to tell to this townMy dreams have withered and died
*This song, written by the great Richard Thompson, was originally released in 1984. "Withered and Died" did not make the original cut-list for that year's album, Goodbye Cruel World. However, the song appears as a hidden track on the 1995 Rykodisc/Demon reissue of Goodbye Cruel World. For the graph, I split the "Year" credit evenly between 1984 and 1995.
Say something once
Does it make a true?
To me
To you
And everyone you knew
No. 12 - "Tokyo Storm Warning" from “Blood & Chocolate (1986)
So you look around the tiny room and you wonder where the hell you areWhile the K.K.K. convention are all stranded in the barThey wear hoods and carry shotguns in the main streets of MontgomeryBut they're helpless here as babies 'cause they're only here on holiday
They're hunting us down here with Liberty's light
A handshaking double-talking procession of the mighty
Pursued by a T.V. crew and coming after them
A limousine of singing stars and their brotherhood anthem
The former dictator was impeccably behaved
They're mopping up all the stubborn ones who just refuse to be saved
No. 14 - "No Flag" from the new album, Hey Clockface coming out Oct. 30, 2020.
No time for this kind of love
No flag waving high above
No sign for the dark place that I live
No God for the damn that I don't give
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