Have you ever been in a new relationship and thought everything was going well and then there was that moment when you thought “OMG, what the heck just happened?” Uh huh, me too! I would love to hear your stories, so please share!
Our last prompt of 2019 for Song Lyric Sunday, hosted by Jim Adams, is “Crazy“. There are a lot of crazy songs out there but I have chosen a favorite of mine called Crazy by Gnarls Barkley.
I have selected two videos of this song. One is the official music video and the other a version of the song performed at Live from Darryl’s House. Darryl being Darryl Hall of Hall & Oates. His shows are very cool and you can see them on the AXS channel. In this particular video Cee-Lo Green of Gnarls Barkley was his guest artist. I think you’ll like it.
This song is about losing your mind and diving into insanity, which the Cee-Lo Green of Gnarls Barkley finds is not all bad. Speaking at a BMI conference, he explained the inspiration for the song: “It was ’04, I was going through a divorce, I did not have a deal – things were bleak at the time and I was going through a personal trial. But it was an opportunity to be expressive. Danger Mouse’s production compelled me into a deep retrospection, and I really appreciate him for that because with him, I knew that my misery had some company, because his music was so miserably brilliant and beautiful to me. It was the sound of my soul. If you could have taken a picture of it, it would have resembled this internal chaos.”
Going along with the theme of the song, the music video is done in the style of the Rorschach test, a method of psychological testing whereby patients identify shapes and images they see in inkblots. It was directed by Robert Hales, who used an ink theme in the video for Jet’s Are you going to be my Girl. In the clip, Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse appear throughout morphing inkblots, designed by art director Bryan Louie.
Gnarls Barkley is producer Danger Mouse (Brian Burton) and vocalist Cee-Lo Green (Thomas Callaway). Danger Mouse produced The Gorillaz album Demon Days; Cee-Lo was in Goodie Mob. The name “Gnarls Barkley” is a play on “Charles Barkley,” who is a Hall Of Fame basketball player and an outspoken commentator. The moniker came up in a conversation between Danger Mouse and some of his friends when they were throwing out weird ideas for band names.
In a 2006 interview with The New York Times, Danger Mouse said: “I brought in a song that I felt was a complete Ennio Morricone ripoff, (Morricone is a composer of spaghetti-western scores) but Cee-Lo and I started talking, and I somehow got off on this tangent about how people won’t take an artist seriously unless they’re insane. And we were saying that if we really wanted this album to work, the best move would be to just kill ourselves. That’s how audiences think; it’s retarded. So we started jokingly discussing ways in which we could make people think we were crazy. We talked about this for hours, and then I went home. But while I was away, Cee-Lo took that conversation and made it into ‘Crazy,’ which we recorded in one take. That’s the whole story. The lyrics are his interpretation of that conversation.”
This song was leaked on the Internet and became a very popular download when it was released in England, sending it to #1 on the UK charts.
Lyrics
I remember when I remember, I remember when I lost my mind There was something so pleasant about that place Even your emotions have an echo in so much space
And when you're out there, without care Yeah I was out of touch But it wasn't because I didn't know enough I just knew too much
Does that make me crazy? Does that make me crazy? Does that make me crazy? Possibly
And I hope that you are having the time of your life But think twice That's my only advice
Come on now, who do you Who do you, who do you Who do you think you are? Ha ha ha, bless your soul You really think you're in control? Well
I think you're crazy I think you're crazy I think you're crazy Just like me
My heroes had the heart To lose their lives out on a limb And all I remember, is thinking I wanna be like them Mmhmm ever since I was little Ever since I was little it looked like fun And it's no coincidence I've come And I can die when I'm done
Writer/s: Brian Joseph Burton, Gian Pero Reverberi, Gianfranco Reverberi, Thomas Decarlo Callaway Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind
Happy Wednesday everyone! Here is my contribution to Linda G. Hill’s One Liner Wednesday. I think there is some truth to this statement, don’t you? I guess it might depend on who you ask!