Plague of Lighthouse Keepers
Van der Graaf Generator
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i. Eyewitness Still waiting for my saviour, storms tear me limb from limb; my fingers feel like seaweed... I'm so far out I'm too far in. I am a lonely man...my solitude is true my eyes have borne stark witness and now my knights are numbered too. I've seen the smiles on dead hands-- the stars shine, but they're not for me. I prophesy disaster and then I count the cost.... I shine but, shining, dying, I know that I am almost lost. On the table lies blank paper/my tower is built on stone/ I only have blunt scissors/I only have the bluntest home.... I've been the witness, and the seal of death lingers in the molten wax that is my head. When you see the skeletons of sailing-ship spars sinking low You'll begin to wonder if the points of all the ancient myths are solemnly directed straight at you... ii. Pictures/Lighthouse (Eddies/rocks/ships/collision/remorse.) iii. Eyewitness No time now for contrition: the time for that's long past. The walls are thin as tissue and if I talk I'll crack the glass. So I only think on how it might have been, locked in silent monologue, in silent scream Anyway, I'm much too tired to speak and, as the waves crash on the bleak stones of the tower, I start to freak.... ...and find that I am overcome... iv. S.H.M. 'Unreal, unreal!' ghost helmsmen scream and fall in through the sky, not breaking through my seagull shrieks... no breaks until I die: the spectres scratch on window-slits-- hollowed faces, mindless grins only intent on destroying what they've lost. I craw the wall till steepness ends in the vertical fall; my pail has sailed into the sea: no joking hopes at dawn. White bone shine in the iron-jaw mask lost mastheads pierce the freezing dark and parallel my isolated tower.... no paraffin for the flame no harbour left to gain v. The Presence of the Night/Kosmos Tours 'Alone, alone,' the ghosts all call, pinpoint me in the light. The only life I feel at all is the presence of the night. Would you cry if I died? Would you cry if I died? Would you catch the final words of mine? Would you catch my words? I know that there's no time I know that there's no rhyme... false signs find me I don't want to hate, I just want to grow; why can't I let me live and be free?..but I die very slowly alone. I know no more ways, I am so afraid, myself won't let me just be myself and so I am completely alone.... The maelstrom of my memory is a vampire and it feeds on me now, staggering madly, over the brink I fall. vi. (Custard's) Last Stand Lighthouses might house the key but can I reach the door? I want to walk on the sea so that I may better find ashore... but how can I ever keep my feet dry? I scan the horizon I must keep my eyes on all parts of me. Looking back on the years it seems that I have lost the way: Like a dog in the night, I have run to a manger ...now I am the stranger I stay in. All of the grief I have seen leaves me chasing solitary peace; but I hold experience in my head.... I'm too close to the light I don't think I see right, for I blind me.... vii. The Clot Thickens WHERE is the God that guides my hand? HOW can the hands of others reach me? WHEN will I find what I grope for? WHO is going to teach me? I am me/me are we/we can't see any way out of here. Crashing sea/atrophied history: Chance has lost my Guinevere.... I don't want to be one wave in the water But sea will drag me deep One more haggard DROWNED MAN... I can see the Lemmings coming, but I know I'm just a man; Do I join or do I founder? Which can is the best I may? viii. Land's End (Sineline)/We Go Now Oceans drifting sideways, I am pulled into the spell; I feel you around me...I know you well. Stars slice horizons where the lines stand much too stark; I feel I am drowning...hands stretch in the dark. Camps of panoply and majesty, what is Freedom of Choice? Where do I stand in the pageantry...whose is my voice? It doesn't feel so very bad now: I think the end is the start. Begin to feel very glad now: ALL THINGS ARE A PART ALL THINGS ARE APART ALL THINGS ARE A PART.
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Written by: DAVID JACKSON, HUGH ROBERT BANTON, PETER HAMMILL, PETER JOSEPH ANDREW HAMMILL
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15 facts about this song
Album"Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" is a song from Van der Graaf Generator's album called "Pawn Hearts," which was released in 1971.
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Length of the SongConsidered as a musical saga, "Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" is an epic 23-minute song segregated into ten individual sections.
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Concept of the SongThis song is designed as a concept piece that tells the harrowing tale of a lighthouse keeper, delving into themes of isolation, madness, and death.
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Progressive Rock Classic"Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" is renowned for both its complexity and its status as a classic example of early progressive rock music.
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Critical ReceptionThe song is praised for its sophisticated structure and is often considered one of the most ambitious pieces of progressive rock music.
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Music CompositionThe song is known for its juxtaposition of quiet, mellow sections with cacophonous, intense sections, reflecting the mental state of the protagonist.
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VocalsPeter Hammill, the lead vocalist and principal songwriter of Van der Graaf Generator, delivers a powerful vocal performance throughout the song, effectively communicating the protagonist's instability and despair.
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Instrumentation"Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" is known for its innovative instrumentation, combining elements of rock, jazz, classical, and avant-garde music.
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LyricsIts lyrics are characterized by existential themes and poetic symbolic imagery, making this song especially intriguing to analyze and interpret.
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Impact on BandCharacterized by arduous recording sessions, the production of the song and the album "Pawn Hearts" is attributed to leading the band towards a temporary breakup in 1972 due to exhaustion and stress.
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Cover ArtThe cover art of the album features surreal artwork by Paul Whitehead, who also did cover art for several other progressive rock bands of the time.
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Fan FollowingDespite its length and complexity, the song has garnered a cult following and is often talked about in progressive rock circles even today.
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Live PerformancesDue to its complexity, it was only performed live in its entirety on a few occasions.
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ReissuesThe album "Pawn Hearts", including "Plague of Lighthouse Keepers", has seen several reissues over the years, including a remastered edition in 2005.
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Unique Recording TechniqueThe band used a unique recording technique for this song, recording it in one take to capture the energy and intensity of their live performances.
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