Overture
Chicago Symphony Orchestra / Claudio Abbado Lyrics
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Didn't come home
His unborn child
Will never know him
Believe him missing
With a number of men
Don't expect
To see him again
The song "Overture" by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Claudio Abbado, does not have lyrics. However, if we assume that the lyrics are from The Who's song "Tommy," which features a section called "Overture," then we can interpret the meaning behind the words. The lines suggest that Captain Walker, a soldier, did not come home from war, and his unborn child will never have the chance to meet him. It implies that the man is either dead, lost in action, or missing, and therefore, he cannot be expected to return home. This section of the song sets the stage for the rest of "Tommy," which follows the life of the titular character, the son of Captain Walker, who becomes deaf, dumb, and blind after experiencing a traumatic event.
In a broader sense, the lyrics of "Overture" deal with the themes of loss, absence, and grief. The missing soldier represents all the men who did not come home from war, leaving their families behind to cope with the pain and uncertainty of their absence. The unborn child symbolizes the next generation that will have to live with the consequences of war, such as the loss of loved ones and the trauma of violence. The lyrics suggest that war does not only affect those who participate in it but also their families and the society as a whole.
Line by Line Meaning
Captain Walker
A man named Captain Walker
Didn't come home
Captain Walker did not return to his home
His unborn child
Captain Walker's baby has yet to be born
Will never know him
The child will never have the opportunity to know their father
Believe him missing
It is believed that Captain Walker is missing
With a number of men
Captain Walker was with a group of other men
Don't expect
There should not be an expectation
To see him again
To see Captain Walker again is unlikely
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Written by: PETER TOWNSHEND
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Stephen Messick
The best performance I've ever heard. Claudio RIP you are my hero.
Ljiljana Stanić
Adore this Overture...wonderful performance!
glenn hubble
1 great piece of Music
Angelo Di Marzo
Claudio Abbado mi riaccomuna col compianto tchaikovsky per il suo s... anche se per altri motivi .
mfjardim
An almost perfect performance; I think Daniel Baremboim's is better. It's a matter of time.
Dilfredo Ruiz
This masterpiece represents the triumph of christian values over agnostic freemasonry ideology. the Bells at the end represents the God's voice.
TheLastOfTheFinest80
Goddamn, you are so correct.