Friday, March 30, 2012

Dave Mathews Band : "Funny the Way it is"


Transitioning between frequent shifts in the song “Funny the Way it is”, Dave Mathews Band utilizes situational irony, vivid imagery and obvious alliteration in order to portray how “funny the way it is” how certain things in life work out.
 Mathews uses vivid irony throughout his song in order to prove that things in life do not always turn out the way people expect things to. He starts his song off by describing the day as “beautiful” and filled with “sunshine”.  The irony of the song is then portrayed throughout the rest of the song because everything the last sentence of that verse says, “Someone’s house is burning on a day like this”. This is ironic because the day is describes as a great day but all of a sudden someone’s house is burning down. “Sirens passing” is a sign of the fire. He mentions, “Somebody’s going hungry and someone else is eating out”. The irony in this is that they are kind of like opposites and when one thing happens, the opposite happens. When he says, “one kid walks 10 miles to school, another’s dropping out”. This is ironic because the first kid wants to go to school even if it is a long walk away but the second kid gives up and drops out.
Imagery is portrayed though out the song to help set the mood for the listener. In the first verse he describes the scene of the setting by saying, “Sunshine in the grass, and the children play”. When hearing this line the listeners can picture the setting in their head and develop a mood. He uses the sense of touch in the line, “The way your mouth feels in your lovers kiss”. “Kiss” and “feels” describes the feeling of it. In the line, “Watch the sky, the jet planes, so far out of my reach” the sense is sight. The listeners are able to picture “jets” in the sky. In the line, “Sirens passing, fire engine red” the listeners are able to picture the color of the fire truck, red, and think of what the sirens sound like.
Alliteration is portrayed though out the song but is hard to pick out because some people do not notice them right away. One of the allusions is, “Bomb blast brings”. The repetition of the letters “B” is used three times. He always uses, “baby’s being born”. It again repeats the letter “B” three times. Most people do not recognize things device in songs. Sometimes it helps the song flow well and its helps the listeners understand it more.
The song “Funny the Way it is” mostly uses irony. The imagery and the irony connect in a way because the listeners are able to picture what is happening. It portrays the imagery to be more ironic. The alliteration helps the song flow well. The repetition of the same letters sounds better in some cases. The irony can be recognized because it is obvious to spot out and it makes the listeners interested more I  the song.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Space Bound By: Eminem

Shifting from love and compassion to hate and anger in "Space Bound", Eminem employs dramatic similes, invariant metaphors and a simple paradox in order to depict his first live and explain how "love is evil".

Eminem uses continuous similes to get his point across that there is someone out there he is in love with. He compares a hug to an explosion when saying, "It's like an explosion every time I hold you". He is comparing the girl to something amazing. This is showing how much he loves her. In the line "Til' I snap your neck like a Popsicle stick", he is saying how easy it would be to hurt her because Popsicle sticks are easy to break. The similes are used to catch the listeners attention by explaining how far he would go for his first love.

There is an extreme amount of metaphors that Eminem uses in order to compare his first love to real life things. He compares himself and his love to a spaceship and the moon in the chorus, "I'm a space bound rocket ship and your hearts the moon". It shows that he is aiming for her because a spaceship aims for the moon. In the line, "you take my breath away, you're a supernova", Eminem compares her to a supernova which is a star that explodes and becomes extremely luminous in the process.

Eminem uses a lot of paradoxes in this song. The most popular one is the lyric "love is 'evol', spell is backwards I’ll show ya". Love is a paradox because it is evil, but at the same time, the complete opposite. Throughout the song he goes about how being in love with this unknown person makes him feel so amazing but it also talks about how it can destroy you when things don't work out, hence love is evil. In the lines, "you want 'em when they don't want you, as soon as they do feelings change" is explaining how psychology works. It's the opposite of what people really want. Eminem uses a lot of back and forth tone in this song.

 The song "Space Bound" is clearly about a love that he has lost. He has so much feeling that he would go from complete love and compassion to hate and anger if she leaves. "I would've did anything for you, to show you how much I adored you, but it's over now It's too late to save our love" show that he messed up and list someone he truly adores.