Fire and rain
Title:
Fire and rain
Artist:
Genre:
Pop
Instrument:
guitar
Notation:
Tablature
Video:
Tuning:
E-A-D-G-B-E
Capo position:
3
Tabbed by:
Rinus Willemstein
Posted by:
Views:
Loading...
Tags:
Share

Comments by visitors [ Add ]
Mys11 (Moderator) - 20.09.2009 20:36 
Mys11 (Moderator) - 17.05.2012 15:37 
songfacts.com:
Taylor wrote this in 1968 at 3 different times. He started it in London, where he auditioned for The Beatles' Apple Records. He later worked on it in a Manhattan Hospital, and finished it while in drug rehab at The Austin Riggs Center in Massachusetts. In a 1972 Rolling Stone interview, Taylor explained: "The first verse is about my reactions to the death of a friend (that would be Suzanne - explained below). The second verse is about my arrival in this country with a monkey on my back, and there Jesus is an expression of my desperation in trying to get through the time when my body was aching and the time was at hand when I had to do it. And the third verse of that song refers to my recuperation in Austin Riggs which lasted about five months."
This song is about the high and low points of Taylor's life. He was only 20 when he wrote it in 1968, but was battling depression and drug addiction.
This was Taylor's second single and his first to chart. His first single was "Sweet Baby James."
The stark lyrics about Taylor's depression stand out on Sweet Baby James, which contains mostly lighter, uplifting songs. Taylor was surprised that such a deeply personal song would appeal to listeners, as he didn't think people were interested in his life.
The line "Flying machines in pieces on the ground" is a reference to a band Taylor was in called The Flying Machine, which he played in with Danny Kortchmar. After the band broke up, Taylor went to England where he played his tapes to McCartney, who signed him Apple Records.
The lyrics, "Just yesterday morning, they let me know you were gone. Suzanne, the plans they made put an end to you" have been the subject of a great deal of speculation, with rumors that Suzanne was Taylor's girlfriend who died in a place crash. In a 1971 interview with Petticoat, Taylor explained: "It concerned a girl called Susanne I knew who they put into an isolation cell and she couldn't take it and committed suicide."
Her name was Susie Schnerr, and Taylor also explained that it was months before he found out about her death, as his friends withheld the news so it wouldn't distract Taylor from his burgeoning music career.
In a 1972 Rolling Stone interview, Taylor added: "I always felt rather bad about the line, 'The plans they made put an end to you,' because 'they' only meant 'ye gods,' or basically 'the Fates.' I never knew her folks but I always wondered whether her folks would hear that and wonder whether it was about them."
  Login to place your comments.
LOGIN | Registeer

Username:


Password:

Remember me




© 2003-2012 TABSRUS.NL  •  all rights reserved  •  contact  •  advertise  •  MUSI©OPY