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Mark Eitzel singing What holds the world Together.
The wind pulls me around
And everything it touches turns weak
An antique or an eyelash stuck in your cheek
The paper thin skin of a crowd chasing you
Down a lost and dead-end trail
With a guilt no alibi can curtail
The world is held together by the wind
That blows through Gena Rowland's hair
Land ahoy I fill my weak lungs with this joy
Dizzy on the deck hopin' that I'd last until we land
With an envelope burning a hole in my hand
Bearing the names of the winners who walked away
From the games that the slaves love to play
To replace the air and the sea, leaving you no way to fly to me
The world is held together by the wind
That blows through Gena Rowland's hair
Through the window, the warm summer air does a two-step
I wish I could think of some way I could keep it
And clear away the mission street in my head
That keeps this watery weariness in our bed and
Sets up more windmills that all waste my time missing
When it should just be your lips that I'm kissing
Don't tell me that you don't wanna hear
The clock ticking on the shelf by our bed, oh it's so near
Let the light turn green and leave us just like fear
There's a light turnin' green leavin' us without a prayer
The world is held together by the wind
That blows through Gena Rowland's hair
The world is held together by the wind
That blows through Gena Rowland's hair
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This is a song about hope. In your life. There is a magnificent Mark Eitzel song title, 'It is Important Throughout Life to Proclaim Your Joy.' It's also important to admit, on occasion, to the righteousness of your fury: The justness of your cause in the face of those who would do you wrong, and who would rob you of your youth, and who would ignore what's good and beautiful in you. And I know this is all corny, platitude stuff, but... I know people who got sent to places, and it sucked for them. You can't even say how bad it was. Kirk Fitzpatrick, I remember when they sent you away, man. This is for you.
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THROWBACK THURSDAY #42!- Mark Eitzel – Songs of Love Live (Demon)
Right as Eitzel’s band American Music Club (one of my all-time faves) were really taking off (well, I guess it depends on how you define taking off…for me they sure were) vocalist Mark Eitzel had a chance to a do a gig in London. This happened on 1/17/91 at a club called The Borderline (I’ve read that the last two songs on here were recorded in the Demon Records offices).
It’s just Eitzel and an acoustic guitar (and that uncanny, sharp wit) to, I’m guessing, an audience full of AMC lovers.
He plays a bunch of gorgeous versions of songs that had been on the previous albums Engine, California and United Kingdom (and even one or two from Everclear which had not been released quite yet).Oh and let’s not forget “Room Above the Club” from their debut, The Restless Stranger.
Classics like opener “Firefly” (where in the middle of the song Eitzel quips “I’m always fucking this part up” with a chuckle), plus the moving “Outside This Bar,” the lovely “Western Sky,” the haunting “Kathleen,” “the goofy “Crabwalk,” the hilarious “Gary’s Song” and plenty more.
I played this obsessively when it came out and even now, thirty plus years later, it still gets plenty of play in my home. If you want to hear one of the finest songwriters of the 20th/21’s century then pick up a copy of this and listen to the beauty within.
Side note from back of cd: “Guitars loaned by Sean O’Hagan, Nick Haeffner and Harvey Williams”
www.markeitzel1.bandcamp.com
www.demonmusicgroup.co.uk
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this is a song about hope in your life
there is a magnificent mark eitzel song title
it is important throughout life to proclaim your joy
its also important to admit on occasion
to the righteousness of your fury
and the justness of your cause
in the face of those who would do you wrong
and who would rob you of your youth
and who would ignore whats good and beautiful in you
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AllMusic Staff Pick:
American Music Club
Mercury
After 1991's rapturously received Everclear (1991) made American Music Club critic's darlings, they signed with Reprise Records, and 1993's Mercury was their major label debut. Anyone who imagined the big label suits would buff off their emotional sharp edges turned out to be spectacularly wrong – producer Mitchell Froom only magnified the edgy atmospherics of their music, and Mark Eitzel's booze-fueled tragedies were never as powerful as on "Johnny Mathis's Feet" and "I've Been A Mess."
- Mark Deming
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Mitchell Froom • Dopamine (Atlantic, 1998) “From Mitchell Froom - one of modern music's most innovative producers (Richard Thompson, Suzanne Vega) and musicians (as a member of Latin Playboys) - comes a breathtaking debut album that finds the studio impresario creating an expansive yet intimate collection of cinematic soundscapes with the assistance of some of his most talented friends (Suzanne Vega, Sheryl Crow, Mark Eitzel, Los Lobos' David Hidalgo and Louie Perez, Soul Coughing's M. Doughty and others).” Tower Records #mitchellfroom #davidhidalgo #suzannevega #markeitzel #sherylcrow #mihohatori #mdoughty #stevedonnelly #louieperez #jerrystahl #romsexsmith #markfeldman #tchadblake #mysonicarchive #nowspinning #cdcollection (at Mexico City, Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn4-QNRuJHf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The world is held together by the wind
That blows through Gena Rowlands' hair
19 June 1930
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It’s that time of year again // poster by Brian Mello
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Since I heard American Music Club, I’ve considered Mark Eitzel to be one of the great songwriters of the last 30 years.
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American Music Club & Mark Eitzel
AMC (1983-1995 e poi 2007, San Francisco, California, USA)
Mark Eitzel (1959, Walnut Creek, California, USA)
Mark Eitzel è piuttosto alto, ha la barba, e da solo o con gli American Music Club è stato negli ultimi vent’anni uno dei cantautori più stimati e di culto della scena alternativa rock americana. Ultimamente ha avuto delle sbandate insostenibili anche per i fans più fedeli, come il disco di musica greca o quello affollato di rumori elettronici. Ci si consola con le vecchie canzoni.
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