plunkybug: (Default)
[personal profile] plunkybug
Dear Mr Orzabal,

In 1996, in the liner notes to "Saturnine, Martial and Lunatic" you gave the following notes to track 15-Sea Song:


Sea Song

This track was the B-side to 'I Believe' which was so clearly inspired

by Robert Wyatt that I thought it would be a good idea to cover one of his

songs for the flip side. His voice in my opinion is one of the best, not

something I feel I could match, but if I introduced one person to his music

then it would have been worth it.


Well, your wish has come true, though a bit late, but back then, it didn't all come together for me. I liked the song, but did not see the comparison, nor had the urge to find out more about Robert Wyatt. I did not realize, as I do now, how close the cover is to the original, or how it related to 'I Believe' but I do now. Even if I had, I suspect fate would have held me back another way. Sometimes, things just work out that way. They come to me too early, for whatever reason, but when the time is right, it returns to me in some sort of fated way. So, basically, I wasn't ready for Robert Wyatt back then. But I am now.

The fated way in which he returned to me was with an email newsletter I received from a local music store I support. They were promoting the "Winged Migration" soundtrack. I had already planned to see the film, based on it's own content, but the letter mentioned that Robert Wyatt, along with Nick Cave had participated in the soundtrack, and that the (retained) ticket stub would give a discount to anyone who wanted to get the cd. The flashback to 'Sea Song' (your cover) and the association of Robert Wyatt came back to me then. Flash to the film. I see the film starting, hear the opening music, and I know it is not Nick Cave, so I assume it is Robert Wyatt here. And I am so moved, moved so much I want to cry, but I hold it back as best I can. I knew from that single moment, that I had to have the soundtrack, if only for the that opening song. Since then, I have grown obsessed with all his songs on it, as well as the whole soundtrack, and had to find out more about him. Well, on Friday night, I went to my local cd shop and bought the most recent cd, "Cuckooland", after a brief listen to it. Yeah, I'm gonna buy more. Yeah, and it's all 'cos of you. And the only words I have to say to that are "Thank You."

Sincerely,
Heather

Profile

plunkybug: (Default)
plunkybug

December 2008

S M T W T F S
 123456
7 8910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
2829 3031   

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated 13 July 2025 15:43
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios