Is there a deeper story in Real Love
This has been bugging me. The bulk of the song he's using words like "she" and "her" but when it gets to the bridge it switches to:
"I put on the same shirt, and I ran out the door Stole a fistful of roses from the sidewalk store Just my heart in my hand I had nothing to throw Standing up on your front step calling to your window…" Calling to YOUR window. Does anyone else think he's telling the story to the person he really loves and it took that encounter with the other woman to chase down the one he really wants? It could absolutely be lazy song writing but I wonder.... |
Interesting observation Matt and I'd say yes, could be.
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I know, right? If it was the same person the narrative would have stayed at her. Calling up to her window, standing on her step. The answer will make me love the song more or like it less!
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Doesn't often happen with ballads but this one gets me teary every time I play it. It feels really honest.
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Maybe it's the story of how he won Dorothea back in 85/86 after his encounter with Diane Lane?
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^ a good theory indeed.
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It's ridiculous how much I love this song. I don't usually give much attention to songs like this one but Real Love just has something that grabbed me. I get lost in it.....
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One of the few songs that still grows for me from THINFS. What a fantastic song. It has that lyrical feel from These Arms Are Open All Night, Seat Next To You etc. That kind of sad undertone but still very beautiful and maybe most of all very real. You can almost picture the entire event from the first line in the bar to the last one when he's standing outside her door with the stolen roses.
On the "Sitting across that table, a gypsy couldn't read her mind" line when the strings join into the song, that is where the song really gets me. Also have to give David huge credit, his pano is very tasteful and dynamic throughout the song. It really follows the lyrics on the more dramatic parts. All in all the best ballad since Make a Memory. |
On the London Palladium live version JB actually sings about HER on that bridge section. This finding contradicts the theory presented in the beginning of this thread.
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