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latest.winterjargon.com: January 2015

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Wives and Lovers - Most Sexist Song Ever?

Wives and Lovers - Most Sexist Song Ever...  (Probably)


"Wives and Lovers" is a 1963 song by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. (A commission to write a song for a movie of the same name - Wives and Lovers Movie / Film) It has been recorded by numerous male and female vocalists, instrumentalists and ensembles, most notably by Jack Jones in 1963. It is also quite possibly also the most sexist song I've ever heard. I was challenged to cover it by a young, married thing named Kim Maskill - who (thank goodness!) never sends her husband off with her hair still in curlers.
The playlist below contains my own "Bad Cover Version" of Wives and Lovers - Burt Bacharach / Hal David (more of which can be found here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL53daJ6Cc74AcaTCTuM8kjbfa1pGddiao) plus all the other versions of Wives and Lovers that I could find on YouTube.



So why did I want to cover Wives and Lovers by Burt Bacharach / Hal David - if I believe the song to be a tad on the sexist side? I agreed, not merely because it was requested as part of my little 'Ask me to sing anything' side project  - (Bad Cover Versions - more on that in a sec) but also because I quite like the idea of being able to perform a song for ironic value, from a different point of view, tongue in cheek, with a sarcastic edge, a new twist or slant. Hopefully I achieved this, and if not, then the gun shot in the head at the end should help along the process maybe? I personally don't feel in anyway offended by the song since I do not believe it was ever intended to be offensive to anyone, and oddly - that might actually be it's charm...??   Not everyone agrees that the lyrics to Wives and Lovers are sexist...  in fact, in true YouTube style there are those that strongly disagree with the very notion of Wives and Lovers being a sexist song.

Cries of "what's wrong with wanting to look nice for your husband!!?" and "this was written back when girls were expected to look nice for their husbands and husbands were expected to treat their wives with class" are heard.
It's not that I would dismiss either of those comments as valueless, but it cannot be denied that the undertone of Wives and Lovers strongly suggests that it is a wife's responsibility to ensure her husband doesn't stray from his marriage, and in order to do this she must maintain a very high standard of beauty. In the same breath it suggests that "men will always be men", therefore apparently have no self control, because they 'aren't able' to remain faithful if their wife continues to walk around the house without make up, and especially when 'day after day, there are girls at the office' who look more appealing. So the lyrics of 'Wives and Lovers'  don't exactly dignify men either, neither do they putting across a positive or healthy message of male or female roles within a marriage. The real punchline of the whole thing is that the narrative of the song sets out to "warn" women of the impending danger of marital infidelity, all the while believing in so called "soundness" of it's own advice!

I think Wives and Lovers is what it is. It has it's place... it's historic...  it isn't dangerous, but we can acknowledge it's flaws and laugh about it afterwards, right?

"Wives and Lovers" by Burt Bacharach / Hal David was part of my "Bad Cover Version" requests project. This is something I am currently doing for a bit of fun while I record and hammer away at my album of original music that I began making last year at Red Room Recording Studio. The idea is that, you ask me to sing anything, and I might just do it. I don't opt in for every request and I recently decided that I would avoid any more note - to - note cover versions. The reason for this is because I don't really want to cover songs that I would listen to or that are already a staple in the soundtrack of my life, since I do not feel that I can contribute anything to them. Instead, I want to cover songs that are interesting and that I can imagine being able to bring something of myself into, or change - not with the intention of bettering, but with the intent to rehash and to use part of what is already there to make something different out of.

Wives and Lovers - Burt Bacharach / Hal David Lyrics


"Wives And Lovers"
(originally by Jack Jones)

Hey, little girl
Comb your hair, fix your make-up
Soon he will open the door
Don't think because
There's a ring on your finger
You needn't try any more

For wives should always be lovers, too
Run to his arms the moment he comes home to you
I'm warning you

Day after day
There are girls at the office
And men will always be men
Don't send him off
With your hair still in curlers
You may not see him again

For wives should always be lovers, too
Run to his arms the moment he comes home to you
He's almost here

Hey, little girl
Better wear something pretty
Something you'd wear to go to the city
And dim all the lights
Pour the wine, start the music
Time to get ready for love

Oh, time to get ready,
Time to get ready
Time to get ready
For love.

Some people ask why I refer to them as "Bad" Cover Versions. This is in part, a reference to a Pulp song of the same name as much as it is an example of my own self deprecating humour. Also, I wouldn't object to covering something that might be potentially considered bad, i.e "not good" on a wide, universal. scale. If I felt that I could bring something of myself into it or change the song into something new, then I will most likely take it on.

Here are all my Bad Cover Versions so far: http://winterjargon.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/ask-me-to-sing-anything.html#links

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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Ask me to sing anything...

Hello you...

So, here is a playlist of all last year's Bad Cover Versions; The majority of which were requested by your good selves...  (as credited below)



Please do spare a few minutes to watch,
thumbs up,
thumbs down,
write a nice comment,
write a nasty comment
etc...
All feedback appreciated!

Bad Cover Version Playlist includes;
Hit - The Sugarcubes (Bad Cover Version)  - Requested by Rich from Durham band, Zeerox
Newborn - Muse - (Bad Cover Version / Piano / Instrumental)
Poddington Peas - Bad Cover Version  - Requested by Carla Smith
Stars - Dubstar - (Bad Cover Version)  - Requested by Ashleigh Smith
Asleep - The Smiths / Morrissey / Marr - (Bad Cover Version)  - Requested by Lord Sophonian
Wives and Lovers - Burt Bacharach / Jack Jones - (Bad Cover Version)  - Requested by Kim Maskill
Face To Face - Siouxsie and the Banshees / Danny Elfman - (Bad Cover Version)  - Requested by Nigel Brewster
Just Dig / Everytime - Britney Spears Vs Lemmings (Bad Cover Version / Mash Up) - Requested by Sarah Stjuste
Trollshaws - Battlelore - Bad Cover Version  - Requested by Pete Donny Smith
Where You Lead - Carol King (Gilmore Girls) Bad Cover Version  - Requested by Vicki Mee
Material Girl - Madonna - Bad Cover Version  - Requested by Alex Bennison
Disarm - Smashing Pumpkins (Bad Cover Version)  - Requested by Laura Kane
Do You Want To Build A Snowman? Frozen (Bad Cover Version)  - Requested by Luke Robinson
Suburbia - Pet Shop Boys (Bad Cover Version)   - Requested by Tim Coid of North East Unsigned Radio
Anxiety - The Chapman Family (Bad Cover Version) 
True Love Waits - Radiohead (Bad Cover Version)  - Requested by Becky Jackson


In other news, I will be continuing to record my as yet untitled album at Red Room Recording Studio this year.
In the meantime, feel free to request a song.

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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Yes Darling, No Darling (Incomplete) - Girl From Winter Jargon - YouTube

Yes Darling, No Darling (Incomplete) - Girl From Winter Jargon - YouTube:



'via Blog this'







This is a song called "Yes Darling, No Darling" performed, not to completion under a reverby bridge.

"Yes Darling, No Darling" is going to be recorded on the album I am currently making at Red Rooms Recording Studio. It will probably not sound anything like this though...,

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