One of his projects is the supergroup The Good, The Bad & The Queen, where he plays the keyboard and sings. Other members of the band are Paul Simonon (bass, The Clash), Simon Tong (guitar, The Verve) and Tony Allen (drums, percussion). Their album (released in early 2007) is produced by DJ Danger Mouse (producer of Gorillaz album "Demon Days", member of Gnarls Barkley).
The Marvelous Dream Songfacts says that another of his projects is Dr Dee, an opera created by Albarn with theatre director Rufus Norris. The work is based on the life of Dr. John Dee (1527-1608), an Elizabethan courtier who was also a mathematician, alchemist, astrologer, spiritualist, philosopher and spy. The opera’s debut performance was at the Palace Theatre, Manchester in July 2011, as part of the 2011 Manchester International Festival. The soundtrack was released on May 8, 2012 by Virgin.
Years active : 1989–present
Watching the Fire That Waltzed Away
Damon Albarn Lyrics
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Waltzed away
Waltzed away
Waltzed away
Watching the fire that waltzed away
Waltzed away
Waltzed away
Watching the fire that waltzed away
Waltzed away
Waltzed away
Waltzed away
The song "Watching the Fire That Waltzed Away" by Damon Albarn is a poetic and introspective piece that focuses on the theme of loss and letting go. The lyrics seem to be a metaphor for a person or a relationship that has disappeared, just like a fire that dances and then suddenly disappears. The repetition of the phrase "Watching the fire that waltzed away" emphasizes the sense of futility and helplessness that the singer feels, as if they are unable to do anything to prevent the loss.
The lyrics also suggest a sense of nostalgia and regret for what has been lost. The image of the fire dancing suggests that the singer may have once been happy and content, but now that sense of joy has faded away. There is a certain sadness in the way Albarn sings these lines, as if he feels the pain of the loss but also accepts it as part of life. The repetition of the phrase "Waltzed away" also hints at an element of resignation, as if the loss is final and cannot be changed.
Overall, the lyrics of "Watching the Fire That Waltzed Away" speak to the universal experience of loss and the bittersweet feelings that come with it. The repetition of the phrase "Waltzed away" and Albarn's mournful delivery create a haunting and melancholy atmosphere that stays with the listener long after the song is over.
Line by Line Meaning
Watching the fire that waltzed away
Observing the flames that twirled and danced before disappearing
Waltzed away
Moved gracefully and rhythmically out of sight
Waltzed away
Left without a trace or explanation, like a partner in a dance
Waltzed away
Faded away from existence, like a memory or dream
Watching the fire that waltzed away
Continuing to gaze at the now-absent flames that formerly danced
Waltzed away
Vanished into the ether, leaving behind only memories and ashes
Waltzed away
Left behind a bittersweet feeling of loss and nostalgia
Waltzed away
Served as a reminder that all things eventually come to an end and must move on
Writer(s): Damon Albarn Copyright: Chrysalis Music Ltd.
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Jesse Parkinson Sheen
I love this song so much! One of the best on the album, totally manic, brilliantly composed!
Stuart
Jeez