Thursday, September 19, 2024

Nancy's Record Collection (And Mine): An Occasional Series

From 1987, and their brilliant The Sound of Music album, please enjoy The dBs -- with the incomparable Syd Straw on guest vocals -- and the (should have been a massive hit) Peter Holsapple-penned (and sung) country/power pop weeper "Never Before and Never Again."

God, what a great song, and their voices fit together like Gram and Emmylou.

I should add that I had completely forgotten about the above until I stumbled across it online a few days ago, and it reduced me to a puddle of tears.

I think the lyrics had something to do with it.

This is the story of a mixed-up teen
What a dilemma, what a crazy scene
They had it out for the very last time
Never again, they made up their minds

She grew her hair and it changed her style
She wanted to stay that way for a while
She took a step and she didn't fall down
And that was just fine as long as he's not around

She got really small, hardly there at all
It took some days before she'd answer his call
And when she did, it just wouldn't sink in
Never before and never again

Never again and never before
Could two in love try to even the score
Never be lovers before you are friends
Never before and never again

He got a job, became immersed in books
His hair grew too, and that improved his looks
He stayed out nights, sometimes parties till four
Until he'd had enough, never again he swore

He took himself very seriously
He lost some friends and made some enemies
Still there were nights when he'd call out her name
Before he realized it was never again

Never again, she cried never again
We're too far apart and the days will not end
We're too far apart and I've taken the step
I've got a home now, not a place I've just slept

Never again and never before
Can two in love try to even the score
Never be lovers before you are friends
Never before and never again
Never again
Never again

Oh god -- the stuff about their haircuts is so wonderfully tragic/funny I can't even deal with it.

I should also add that there are people who are of the opinion that The dBs never really recovered artistically from the departure of estimable co-founder Chris Stamey.

Those people are -- what's the word I'm groping for? -- wrong.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Saw the reunited dB’s in Philly last Saturday night. Fantastic show

mistah charley, ph.d. said...

a dual bildingsroman in six verses - a remarkable achievement in the powerpop genre - in some ways wiser and more poignant than "she's leaving home"

steve simels said...

Beautifully put.

Gummo said...

Wonderful lyrics unfortunately wedded to an undistinguished melodoy.

Gummo said...

Melody. Oy.