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I love the classic sixties Procul Harum song "A Whiter Shade of Pale", and even though I'm a vocalist, I primarily only perform it as an instrumental (utilizing the Yamaha Tyros "Organ Ballad Style"), as I don't really comprehend the 'meaning' of the lyrics. Do the lyrics possibly reflect some kind of 60's drug(?) culture metaphor? I'm hoping someone here might possibly provide some background and insight to the meaning of the title & lyrics? Thanks - Scott
A Whiter Shade of Pale, by Procul Harum
We skipped the light fandango Turned cartwheels cross the floor I was feeling kind of seasick The crowd called out for more The room was humming harder As the ceiling flew away When we called out for another drink The waiter brought a tray And so it was that later As the miller told his tale That her face at first just ghostly Turned a whiter shade of pale.
She said There is no reason, And the truth is plain to see, But I wandered through my playing cards And would not let her be One of sixteen vestal virgins Who were leaving for the coast And although my eyes were open They might just just have well been closed. And so it was that later As the miller told his tale That her face at first just ghostly Turned a whiter shade of pale.
I also read that the other official lyrics author, Gary Brooker, gave an interview once, saying that the title means nothing, just a good sounding combination of words.
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Cam8neel & José: Many thanks for providing the insight web links. It seems to lead back to what I initially suspected: that the lyrics resulted from some kind of psychedellic experience, kind of like MacArthur Park (same era).
btw: On this topic of trying to figure out the meaning of things, if you don't mind me asking, what does 'Cam8neel' stand for? Just curious, - Scott
Anyone recall the scene from "Meet the parents" when Robert De Niro finds out what his all time favorite song "Puff the Magic Dragon" really is all about...
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The late 60's into the early 70's was NUTS, here in the States. We are a young people with great creativity. I had a blast during that time. I even had HAIR then ! (It WAS required for coolness)
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Speaking of the late 60's -70' era, did anyone catch the Beach Boys documentary movie aired on (ABC) network TV last night? Those guys certainly sang beautiful close harmonies (whose musical influence were the 4 Freshmen). Brian Wilson was a creative genious, but the drugs certainly fried his brain. Curious to hear what some of 'your' favorite Beachboys songs are, and which ones (if any) you perform solo with the arranger keyboard & vocal harmonizer (of course). - Scott