It is not the same vocal arrangement as any other of The Falconer. This for me is the definitive version of the song which proves Nico's mastery of songwriting in the folk avant garde mode without the help of John Cale.
Nico wrote this song in response to Solanas' shooting of Warhol., However the chorus "Father , Child, Angels of the Night" betrays a more primal issue of Nico-she came from a generation without fathers and so in a sense this prayer like chorus was in essence revealing Nico's own abandonment. And no this is not the version on "Frozen Borderline" and I expect is owned by Philippe Garrrel. It's heartbreaking and beautiful.
This might be Nico’s most complex song in terms of the melody on that harmonium. It’s beautiful. Also I commented on this years ago on an account that I don’t know how to access anymore lol. But if anyone is interested I uploaded a couple of Nico slideshows with a lot of photos.
There is one entitled "The Falconer (demo version)" with pretty much the same arrangement on the 2nd disc of double-cd collection "The Frozen Borderline: 1968-1970". At the beginning of it Nico even says "This song is already in a movie. It's beautiful". Check it out!
@abacazabaca She says: "I am so tired." Then I think she says: "I will not betray". Then she continues: "I cannot... cannot live." "I'm afraid... of everything, of nothing, of everything." "Yes. Yes, I would like to." "I am lost." At least that's how I make it out.
I thought I heard the songwords: “the falconer sitting on his Summersand at dawn” + ‘cages this, cages that’ silver and flooding., hence I misthought it was about Sanssouci palace (the summer retreat of Frederick whomever) stead in the sands of Brandenburg, Prussia. ?
Oh my god- her voice is beyond description - so powerful haunting and abandoned - music of another world
It is not the same vocal arrangement as any other of The Falconer. This for me is the definitive version of the song which proves Nico's mastery of songwriting in the folk avant garde mode without the help of John Cale.
Nico wrote this song in response to Solanas' shooting of Warhol., However the chorus "Father , Child, Angels of the Night" betrays a more primal issue of Nico-she came from a generation without fathers and so in a sense this prayer like chorus was in essence revealing Nico's own abandonment. And no this is not the version on "Frozen Borderline" and I expect is owned by Philippe Garrrel. It's heartbreaking and beautiful.
I really wish there was a MP3 out there of this version. It is so fucking beautiful, it makes me cry.
This might be Nico’s most complex song in terms of the melody on that harmonium. It’s beautiful. Also I commented on this years ago on an account that I don’t know how to access anymore lol. But if anyone is interested I uploaded a couple of Nico slideshows with a lot of photos.
There is one entitled "The Falconer (demo version)" with pretty much the same arrangement on the 2nd disc of double-cd collection "The Frozen Borderline: 1968-1970". At the beginning of it Nico even says "This song is already in a movie. It's beautiful". Check it out!
Exactly! I think this is the best version!
So beautiful, the recording should be released on it's own. I read from Nico's writing that she regretted giving this song towards Garrel's film.
Hauntingly beautiful !
amazing
@abacazabaca She says: "I am so tired." Then I think she says: "I will not betray". Then she continues: "I cannot... cannot live." "I'm afraid... of everything, of nothing, of everything." "Yes. Yes, I would like to." "I am lost." At least that's how I make it out.
I have that compilation, but I dunno...I guess I just specifically want this one. Thank you for the suggestion though!
Nico was so far and above Lou Reed that it wasn't even funny. Everyone thought she was just beautiful. Couldn't have been more wrong.
Unique!
I thought I heard the songwords:
“the falconer sitting on his Summersand at dawn”
+ ‘cages this, cages that’ silver and flooding., hence I misthought it was about Sanssouci palace (the summer retreat of Frederick whomever) stead in the sands of Brandenburg, Prussia.
?
That song was made by Nico for Andy Warhol!
So, I believe that 'father' was Andy...
@scarymouch after reading that one day I went straight on amazon and bought it