Trying to read the Greek upon the stars, the alphabet of feeling
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Indigo Girls meditate on death and loss and the strength of those still around on their fifth album from 1994 (25 years ago), Swamp Ophelia. Possibly one of their strongest releases (and the mirror bookend to Rites Of Passage [previously] in many ways), it's worth a relisten or a new listen if you don't know it. Side A: Fugitive, Least Complicated [video], Language Or The Kiss, Reunion, Power Of Two [video], Touch Me Fall [only video available, truncated version]
Side B: The Wood Song, Mystery, Dead Man's Hill, Fare Thee Well, This Train Revised
Side B: The Wood Song, Mystery, Dead Man's Hill, Fare Thee Well, This Train Revised
This is the one I sang with my roommate at summer stock that year walking down the streets of, of all places, Brunswick, Maine. I love it so much.
I still sing it in the shower, and my band covers Least Complicated, none of the other members having known it before I brought it to them.
posted by wellred at 4:58 AM on November 8, 2019 [2 favorites]
I still sing it in the shower, and my band covers Least Complicated, none of the other members having known it before I brought it to them.
posted by wellred at 4:58 AM on November 8, 2019 [2 favorites]
I just nerded out on Swamp Ophelia a couple of weeks ago. I must have played it five or six times in a row. I love that album.
Thanks hippybear!
posted by djeo at 5:56 AM on November 8, 2019 [1 favorite]
Thanks hippybear!
posted by djeo at 5:56 AM on November 8, 2019 [1 favorite]
Probably my favorite IG album, with both of them at the height of their creative powers. Least Complicated is such a freaking great song.
1994 is also when they recorded Jesus Christ Superstar: A Resurrection with their fellow Atlanta musicians, which Amy as Jesus and Emily as Mary Magdalene. A playlist of the full live concert is available on YouTube. My 19-year-old self played the hell out of both of these albums.
posted by Ben Trismegistus at 6:31 AM on November 8, 2019 [6 favorites]
1994 is also when they recorded Jesus Christ Superstar: A Resurrection with their fellow Atlanta musicians, which Amy as Jesus and Emily as Mary Magdalene. A playlist of the full live concert is available on YouTube. My 19-year-old self played the hell out of both of these albums.
posted by Ben Trismegistus at 6:31 AM on November 8, 2019 [6 favorites]
There must be a thousand things you would die for. I can hardly think of two.
posted by pjenks at 6:55 AM on November 8, 2019 [5 favorites]
posted by pjenks at 6:55 AM on November 8, 2019 [5 favorites]
I graduated from high school in 1995. Swamp Ophelia was the soundtrack to my senior year, so much so that as much as I adore it, it can be rough to listen to because of all the teen angst associated with it
posted by hydropsyche at 10:41 AM on November 8, 2019
posted by hydropsyche at 10:41 AM on November 8, 2019
My favorite of theirs, and the one I still listen to the most. Can't believe its been 25 years though....
posted by spilon at 11:58 AM on November 8, 2019
posted by spilon at 11:58 AM on November 8, 2019
"Least Complicated" was one of the songs on my very first boyfriend's mix tape he made for me. I accidentally discovered that he passed away suddenly last year (...thanks, Facebook), so I'm taking a bittersweet moment in his memory listening to it again. Thanks for posting.
posted by mykescipark at 12:11 PM on November 8, 2019 [2 favorites]
posted by mykescipark at 12:11 PM on November 8, 2019 [2 favorites]
Album notes (this one is pretty deep for me):
Fugitive: Like, how fucking strong an album opening track do you need? This is ridiculous. Background
Least Complicated: An overwhelming fan favorite, total sing-a-long. Also one of my total favorite IG music videos. The lyric "It's not love it's only something new" has helped me out many a time. (Belated TMI warning.) Background
Language Or The Kiss: There is so much truth in this song, it echoes across much of my life. So hard to describe. It's not even about anything specific, but its wisdom is constant in my mind.
Reunion: I went to my 10th high school reunion. The song perfectly expresses my sentiments about the experience. I have a Story, but TMI. Background
Power Of Two: The power of this song should never be underestimated. It's such a beautiful statement. Another crowd favorite with deafening along-singings. Background
Touch Me Fall: Amy goes full on, what? Art rock? Post rock? Music poetry? She's always pushed boundaries. Love the gentle, muted trumpets. Background
The Wood Song: This song is one of the reasons I'm still alive. Also, Side 2 opener after Touch Me Fall and having to find the strength to get up and turn the record over? And then this, like, a sudden fresh breeze. Even on CD, this song is SO needed after what came before. But if the weather holds, we'll have missed the point - that's where we need to go.
Mystery: 20-odd years ago, when mr hippybear and I were in a long distance relationship and we had Indigo Girls in common, he told me the resonant lyric was "each time you pull down the driveway, I wan't sure when I would see you again". Even today mine is a twisted blind-sided highway while he has remained constant in my life. This song is so much feels. Background
Dead Man's Hill: The traces of trauma in a life, how things keep coming back... I could then and can now still relate. Background
Fare Thee Well: Oh man, the lives I've seen just fizzle out... Heartbreaking, but you will never again know what it's like to never love. Background
This Train Revised: This Train Is Bound For Glory (Bob Dylan via Big Bill Broonzy is the source material).
posted by hippybear at 4:44 PM on November 8, 2019 [3 favorites]
Fugitive: Like, how fucking strong an album opening track do you need? This is ridiculous. Background
Least Complicated: An overwhelming fan favorite, total sing-a-long. Also one of my total favorite IG music videos. The lyric "It's not love it's only something new" has helped me out many a time. (Belated TMI warning.) Background
Language Or The Kiss: There is so much truth in this song, it echoes across much of my life. So hard to describe. It's not even about anything specific, but its wisdom is constant in my mind.
Reunion: I went to my 10th high school reunion. The song perfectly expresses my sentiments about the experience. I have a Story, but TMI. Background
Power Of Two: The power of this song should never be underestimated. It's such a beautiful statement. Another crowd favorite with deafening along-singings. Background
Touch Me Fall: Amy goes full on, what? Art rock? Post rock? Music poetry? She's always pushed boundaries. Love the gentle, muted trumpets. Background
The Wood Song: This song is one of the reasons I'm still alive. Also, Side 2 opener after Touch Me Fall and having to find the strength to get up and turn the record over? And then this, like, a sudden fresh breeze. Even on CD, this song is SO needed after what came before. But if the weather holds, we'll have missed the point - that's where we need to go.
Mystery: 20-odd years ago, when mr hippybear and I were in a long distance relationship and we had Indigo Girls in common, he told me the resonant lyric was "each time you pull down the driveway, I wan't sure when I would see you again". Even today mine is a twisted blind-sided highway while he has remained constant in my life. This song is so much feels. Background
Dead Man's Hill: The traces of trauma in a life, how things keep coming back... I could then and can now still relate. Background
Fare Thee Well: Oh man, the lives I've seen just fizzle out... Heartbreaking, but you will never again know what it's like to never love. Background
This Train Revised: This Train Is Bound For Glory (Bob Dylan via Big Bill Broonzy is the source material).
posted by hippybear at 4:44 PM on November 8, 2019 [3 favorites]
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Pre-internet, the amount of American indie music readily available to hear in Pakistan was pretty much zilch. I fell in love with female singer-songwriters. They filled a vacuum in my listening that I hadn't even realized existed.
And to this day, when the wind starts feeling nippy, I find myself singing "I could go crazy on a night like tonight/ Summer's beginning to give up the fight..."
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