Lama wrote:

By stretching out the
vowel in "maaaaanual" is forces the listener to reconsider the word.

Tushie responded:

Likewise in the last line of the song:

"She's not gonna fix THAT up too eeeeeeeeeeeeasy....(l2 notes i think?)

db  (also thoroughly enjoying this electricity thread)


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim L'Hommedieu
(Lama)
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 11:36 AM
To: _JMDL
Cc: Anna Belle Patterson
Subject: Re: "Electricity" What's it all about?


This song is sort of a bookend to "Handyman", made popular by James Taylor.
(I don't know who wrote it- maybe Sam Cooke?)  It's basically a songwriting
exercise on a love song using electrician's metaphors.

Being a genius at wordplay, she noticed that an electrician has a "technical
manual" and the object of her affection is a "man".  .  She
focuses us on the double meaning.  This is reason #487,264 in Lama's
leather-bound book of reasons why Joni has only one peer as a lyricist.
Joni and Eminem.

All the best,

Lama


Anne brought up the use of the word "manual":
>>>Here's another weird take on these lines. I always
thought the way she sings them was interesting, with
the syllable "man" being extended.>>>
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