![]() The Hissing Of Summer Lawns (1975) [ larger cover art ] |
Rousseau walks on trumpet paths
Safaris to the heart of all that jazz
Through I bars and girders-through wires and pipes
The mathematic circuits of the modern nights
Through huts, through Harlem, through jails and gospel pews
Through the class on Park and the trash on Vine
Through Europe and the deep deep heart of Dixie blue
Through savage progress cuts the jungle line
In a low-cut blouse she brings the beer
Rousseau paints a jungle flower behind her ear
Those cannibals-of shuck and jive
They'll eat a working girl like her alive
With his hard-edged eye and his steady hand
He paints the cellar full of ferns and orchid vines
And he hangs a moon above a five-piece band
He hangs it up above the jungle line
The jungle line, the jungle line
Screaming in a ritual of sound and time
Floating, drifting on the air-conditioned wind
And drooling for a taste of something smuggled in
Pretty women funneled through valves and smoke
Coy and bitchy, wild and fine
And charging elephants and chanting slaving boats
Charging, chanting down the jungle line
There's a poppy wreath on a soldier's tomb
There's a poppy snake in a dressing room
Poppy poison-poppy tourniquet
It slithers away on brass like mouthpiece spit
And metal skin and ivory birds
Go steaming up to Rousseau's vines
They go steaming up to Brooklyn Bridge
Steaming, steaming, steaming up the jungle line
| rtb (NE corner of Work and Boredom) | Posted: Sep 12, 2007 - 14:19 meloman wrote: Wow, I can't believe the negative comments. Can't you people hear the poetry
Oh, I can hear it, but it's so deep it's meaningless. (and, yes, I did rip that phrase off of Gord Downie) |
| nightowl (Encinitas, CA) | Posted: Sep 12, 2007 - 14:18 meloman wrote: Wow, I can't believe the negative comments. Can't you people hear the poetry, or are you all too young? This was one of the most innovative albums of the mid '70s, and still manages to move me.
Funny... It's causing me to want to have a movement too. |
| Dave_Mack (Vertical, more or less) | Posted: Sep 12, 2007 - 14:17 Lotus_Miata wrote: "Mouthpiece spit?"
Ewwwwwwwww!!!! Yup, that's the only lyric I remember. Not a good sign. Sounds like a bad video game. |
| meloman (Warsaw, Poland) | Posted: Sep 12, 2007 - 14:15 Wow, I can't believe the negative comments. Can't you people hear the poetry, or are you all too young? This was one of the most innovative albums of the mid '70s, and still manages to move me. |
| radioparadisehead (The Dirty Dirty) | Posted: Sep 12, 2007 - 14:14 Is this the lowest rated song on RP? It reminds me of something you'd hear on a satire of indie film makers. |
| element1 (boulder, co) | Posted: Sep 12, 2007 - 14:14 Why does this keep getting played? I've never seen a song actually get such airtime on RP with an average rating so low -- and such a dearth of 8s and 9s and 10s. |
| Alpine (N39d39mW121d30m) | Posted: Sep 12, 2007 - 14:14 hippiechick wrote: the bassoon (or whatever it is) sounds like farting!
SEE WHAT I MEAN! |
| cutterjudd (smackdabinthemiddle) | Posted: Sep 12, 2007 - 14:14 I love Joni but this one :puke: Sorry |
| Alpine (N39d39mW121d30m) | Posted: Sep 12, 2007 - 14:13 On_The_Beach wrote: Just the opposite for me. I think this was Joni's best album (and Prince agrees)! This is the only weak track on the album; not sure why RP chose it. Agreed. Why doesn't he ever play Edith and the Kingpin? Or anything else from this album. I think Bill secretly dislikes Joni, so he plays this to antagonize Joni fans and support Joni haters. And Prince? He is not qualified to play music let alone opine on Ms. Mitchell! |
| hippiechick (let me out!) | Posted: Sep 12, 2007 - 14:13 the bassoon (or whatever it is) sounds like farting! |
| maryte (Blinding You With Library Science!) | Posted: Sep 12, 2007 - 14:12 On_The_Beach wrote: Just the opposite for me. I think this was Joni's best album (and Prince agrees)! This is the only weak track on the album; not sure why RP chose it. Because it's not weak. |
| On_The_Beach (Vancouver, Canada) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:55 algrif wrote: . . . most people think this album is a low point in her career. Just the opposite for me. I think this was Joni's best album (and Prince agrees)! This is the only weak track on the album; not sure why RP chose it. |
| yclept (out of the blast radius) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:51 Old_Pool_Skunk wrote: Funny how old this is... and the different elements are so similar to sampled work right now.
Not my fave Joni, but she stretched her horizons. ditto |
| eskles | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:47 I wonder how many of those who are trashing this gave White Stripes a pass for their "innovative" tripe played earlier on RP. Just curious |
| QueenLucia (Corner of the USA) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:46 Not for the faint of heart, that's for sure. I'm glad I'm not alone in considering it "Godlike," though. 10 of us are happy right now. Thanks for playing something from this magnificent album!!! |
| Candela (Trondheim) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:45 Lol, really, i can't stop laughing this is so bad... |
| yclept (out of the blast radius) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:45 so ahead of her time..come on, people , this was made in the 70s !! radiohead could cover this and you'd say cool |
| Lotus_Miata (High in the Mountains Above Southern California) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:45 "Mouthpiece spit?" Ewwwwwwwww!!!! |
| dewhead (Lenoir City, TN) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:44 Oh the horror! The horror. |
| Erie-T30 (Phoenix, AZ) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:44 O god make it stop please please this is the worst song on rp |
| Candela (Trondheim) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:44 Booo.. :( |
| Candela (Trondheim) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:43 This song: - N O ! |
| pherthyl (Victoria, BC) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:43 ugh. are my headphones broken or what is that disgusting droning sound? |
| ChicoCyclist (Chico, CA) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:43 Odyzzeuz wrote: Aural torture. Alberto Gonzales loves this song, for all the wrong reasons.
Oh that is so on-point! LOL! |
| ChicoCyclist (Chico, CA) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:42 Time to switch to some Calexico. This is just so, so bad. |
| Odyzzeuz (Austin, Texas) | Posted: Jul 11, 2007 - 15:42 Aural torture. Alberto Gonzales loves this song, for all the wrong reasons. |
| maryte (Blinding You With Library Science!) | Posted: Jun 10, 2007 - 07:15 This is my favourite Joni album and the only one I've ever bought. Probably too jazz-oriented for most folks. But not me. |
| ScottFromWyoming (Powell, Wyo.) | Posted: Jun 10, 2007 - 07:05 Professor_C wrote: Wow - the lowest average rating I've ever seen for a song on RP. It just isn't that bad, guys.
Not by a long shot. |
| Professor_C | Posted: Jun 10, 2007 - 07:01 Wow - the lowest average rating I've ever seen for a song on RP. It just isn't that bad, guys. |
| musikalia (Somewhere (over the rainbow)) | Posted: Jun 10, 2007 - 07:00 weird and random |
| ScottFromWyoming (Powell, Wyo.) | Posted: Jun 10, 2007 - 06:59 Funny how Joni fans hate it, Joni haters like it. For the most part. This is the only Joni song I don't turn off. 7 |
| Mari (île de lesvos) | Posted: Jun 10, 2007 - 06:59 I'm really impressed RP plays Joni's more obscure trax, always loved this, gotta lota stuff we need to hear |
| nohaybanda | Posted: May 09, 2007 - 21:37 The problem is that the song is yechhhh algrif wrote: The problem is that most people think this album is a low point in her career. It's more a comment about that than a comment about the merits of the song in itself. |
| iTuner | Posted: May 09, 2007 - 21:36 Holy sh!t, a Joni Mitchell song I don't hate. Thought it was Bjork. |
| nohaybanda | Posted: May 09, 2007 - 21:35 Man this song is hard on the ears. It hurts all the more for I love love love Joni |
| miahfost (Svensk Socialist Soviet Monarki) | Posted: Apr 24, 2007 - 02:25 This is one of her great records, along with Blue. |
| FlatCat (Chicago) | Posted: Apr 08, 2007 - 07:39 Wow, here's a side of JM that I've never heard before. A long way from Chelsea Morning. A long way from anything, perhaps. I think I like it. |
| gjeeg (Syracuse, New York) | Posted: Apr 08, 2007 - 07:37 This is where Joni jumped the rails for me. I just could not connect or listen to her any more. Sad. I have only the highest regard for her as probably the foremost female musician of her time. But her digressions and evolutions, dabblings and poetic jazz excursions just left me in the dust. Hejira; now there was a miraculous piece of work. |
| Trey (closer than you think) | Posted: Mar 23, 2007 - 16:53 zipper wrote: No, it isn't. It's because this song sucks. So, I'll leave this here to make me laugh the next time I open this tune to rate this steaming POS a 1. Perfect! |
| ChicoCyclist (Chico, CA) | Posted: Mar 23, 2007 - 16:51 This song really deserves a -10. Awful, steaming pile of...well you know. |
| Alifreckles50 (Frederick, MD) | Posted: Mar 23, 2007 - 16:51 I've always been a fan of Joni Mitchell, but I remember how this album (yep, in vinyl) disappointed me. Guess I like her mellow, broken-hearted female tunes the best. |
| zipper (the double z) | Posted: Mar 23, 2007 - 16:51 algrif wrote: The problem is that most people think this album is a low point in her career. It's more a comment about that than a comment about the merits of the song in itself. No, it isn't. It's because this song sucks. So, I'll leave this here to make myself laugh the next time I open this tune to rate this steaming POS a 1. ![]() |
| cosinus (Old Europe) | Posted: Mar 23, 2007 - 16:50 RosedaleAnnie wrote: Joni is genuis. This may not be as palatable as her earlier work, but it's still great to hear. |
| ScottFromWyoming (Powell, Wyo.) | Posted: Mar 23, 2007 - 16:50 I've never ever heard a Joni song that I cared for. Until now. I'm going with a 7. |
| Mari (île de lesvos) | Posted: Mar 23, 2007 - 16:49 Thanx Bill, where else ? |
| Shesdifferent (Just visiting this planet) | Posted: Mar 23, 2007 - 16:49 I'm an avid Joni fan, and this is a great album...but this is one of my least favorite songs, I always skip over it when I am playing the CD. Harry's Centerpiece would have been a better choice. |
| algrif (Slightly west of Zero) | Posted: Mar 08, 2007 - 02:15 BikeCoachDave wrote: I have never seen a song get a lower rating. Is this the lowest ever played on R.P.?
The problem is that most people think this album is a low point in her career. It's more a comment about that than a comment about the merits of the song in itself. |
| Mari (île de lesvos) | Posted: Mar 08, 2007 - 01:40 The Hissing of Summer Lawns broke new ground for Joni and her fans and the Jungle Line holds a special place in my mind and heart |
| BikeCoachDave (London, Kentucky) | Posted: Feb 20, 2007 - 11:07 I have never seen a song get a lower rating. Is this the lowest ever played on R.P.? |
| westsound (Bedfordshire, England,) | Posted: Feb 20, 2007 - 10:47 dadsays wrote: Bill keep playing it, keep playing it. Joni is great, surprising, beautiful, unexpected... all the things that make for a piece of music that makes me glad to be alive.
Amen, Amen Bill can you please play Edith and the Kingin........ Thanks |
