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Author Topic: The "Let's Put Our Hearts Together" Appreciation Thread  (Read 10261 times)
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« Reply #50 on: December 25, 2011, 07:48:16 PM »

Alex Chilton loved Solar System, I Wanna Pick You Up (covered both of them) and the Love You album as a whole. As far as pop music goes, that guy knew what he was on about. I'll take his opinions over any self-styled "hardcore" fan who can't see the passion, melodic invention, soul and feeling coursing throughout Love You because of the supposed "amateurishness". Here's a newsflash: Brian was ALWAYS amateurish in some ways, whether it was a sharp vocal here, background chatter left in, etc. Brian is the DUMB angel. He has a wicked sense of humor and an edge-frayed lo-fi sensibility to go with his sweet melodic angelicism when he is at his best, even on Pet Sounds, which sounds muddy in every solitary mono issue. Wow, how AMATEURISH of him.
Brian's latter-day hand-me-down, bass-harmonica-by-numbers music is all filler, no killer. Dreams of the everyday popnerd. Me, I'll whoop it up with Love You till the day I leave this Earth.

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« Reply #51 on: December 26, 2011, 01:22:50 AM »

I love Love You more than all y'all! So much so that I'm going to get a tattoo of the lyrics to "Ding Dang" on my biceps! Carol Kaye's bass playing on this album was great!
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« Reply #52 on: January 01, 2012, 07:04:12 PM »

Has anyone ever noticed that LPOHT could be the response song to Elton Johns Don't Go Breaking My Heart ?
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« Reply #53 on: January 02, 2012, 09:14:32 AM »

Something that's always struck me about the song is that it didn't seem like Brian wrote it as a duet.  Like, the lines don't respond or answer to each other as two people were singing to each other, rather, they seem like they're all being sung from the same perspective, or by the same "character" within the context of the song.  So it's like Marilyn is just there for practical reasons, to hit the high notes Brian can't reach.  I love it all the same, of course.

I'm glad someone else noticed this!  The lyrics make no sense as a duet.  Brian's part is that of someone very insecure and threatened by his lover's experience: "I don't wanna tell you that I care for you and have you just ignore me . . . ."  When he sings "I know it may sound funny, but you're the kind of woman who'd make a very sweet wife," the implication is that most people would think she wouldn't be a good wife because she's slept around so much.  Then he says "Don't worry bout your past loves and if they never understood you," again suggesting he's singing to someone very experienced.

So you would expect Marilyn's lyrics would be those of a worldly, jaded toyer with affections.  But instead she sings to Brian in the very same character: she, too, is the insecure person threatened by her lover's experience: "I know you've had so much experience that you don't need another person in your life....I never had someone, I need someone to live with and be good to."

Obviously the song was not originally written as a duet, but all the lyrics were written from a single perspective -- that of the insecure guy awed by his sexually experienced, highly desirable lover (perhaps how Brian felt toward Debbie Kiel?).  Brian just had Marilyn sing the parts he couldn't hit very well. 

Still works great as a duet musically, just not lyrically, IMO.

Love You is one of the all-time great albums. 
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