Crittertongues Past: Hit th' Bricks
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Crittertongues Past: Hit th' Bricks
What's that book? A Spy in the House of Love, that's you. Outside looking in at what you want but daren't ask for. You'd be a spectator at your own funeral.
Shaun Evans and Roger Allam filming Endeavour S9F3 exeunt, Radcliffe square Oxford, august 8th 2022
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So this is the geekiest thing Iāve ever posted about Endeavourā¦
Iāve been trying to write this thing about Exeunt and I keep getting distracted by details. This one is about the church where Joan and Jim get marriedāthe same one where the infamous gunshot scene occurs at the end of Exeunt. Ā
I was all alone,
we were young,
you were like wine
heady as the fog rolling in o'er the hillside
lovely as the song in the air as the wind blows
opiate as the cold of the frost on the windows
lo, the rose is gone from my eye, so deceiving
so my little dove I'm afraid I am leaving
- Exeunt, The Oh Hellos
WHERE R MY FELLOW THE OH HELLOS ENJOYERS?? RISE UP
Day 7: Exeunt - The Oh Hellos
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Now, I am not the fool I was when I was younger Crocodile eyes, I have seen how you hunger Fluttering your lashes, like ashes and embers Warm and bright as fire devouring timber
Song Fact Book
Released October 16, 2015
Exeunt
verb used as a stage direction in a printed play to indicate that a group of characters leave the stage.
My Thoughts
The Oh Hellos and I go back about five years or so, and I've listened to just about every song of theirs, but nothing really sticks in my brain quite as much as the opening measures of this song. Like the musicality of it is so good. The string work, the rattling wave, the strong vocals. I just want to put it in my mouth and see if would explode like popping candy and fireworks.
Bit of a theatre nerd so it should not surprise you that I vibe with the title of this song quite a bit, but it's also highly symbolic in the context of the contents of the song as it's about the exit from a toxic relationship/situation (aka the stage) and it examines the characters in scene, essentially naming them to remove their power as they leave to make room for the new actors in the scene
This is almost a what if scenario of the conclusion of the relationship depicted in their other song Bitter Water