Country Fair
Joe Walsh Lyrics


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Found an old puzzle somebody had quit
Tried a few pieces and hoped that they fit
But they're going together so slowly
It may take me forever to know
If it's only a puzzle

Parts of the puzzle will never be found
And even though pieces are gone
It's a county fair picture
Part of me's there




Some of the pieces are still at the fair
And it may be forever

Overall Meaning

Joe Walsh's "Country Fair" is a song that reflects on the passing of time and the memories that are left behind. The song describes the slow process of putting together an old puzzle that someone had abandoned, representing the difficult task of piecing together one's own memories and experiences. The puzzle may take "forever" to complete, indicating the depth and complexity of human emotions and experiences. The lyrics suggest that even if some pieces of the puzzle are missing, the picture is still complete, much like how memories cannot be fully erased by the passage of time.


The song's title, "Country Fair," refers to a place where memories may have been made, and where people come together to share their experiences. The lyrics are both melancholy and contemplative, with Walsh's signature guitar work providing a fitting accompaniment to the themes of the song. Ultimately, "Country Fair" is a reflection on the importance of memories, and the need to hold onto them as we move forward into the future.


Line by Line Meaning

Found an old puzzle somebody had quit
Came across an unfinished puzzle that someone gave up on


Tried a few pieces and hoped that they fit
Attempted to place a few puzzle pieces together, wishing they would match up


But they're going together so slowly
Putting the pieces together is a tedious process


It may take me forever to know
It's uncertain how long it will take to finish the puzzle


If it's only a puzzle
The outcome of finishing the puzzle is unknown, and the effort may seem pointless


Parts of the puzzle will never be found
Some pieces may be missing and will never be discovered


And even though pieces are gone
Despite the missing pieces


It's a county fair picture
The puzzle is of a scene from a county fair


Part of me's there
The puzzle connects with a personal memory or longing for the county fair


Some of the pieces are still at the fair
Some parts of the puzzle may still exist at the fair itself


And it may be forever
It's possible that the puzzle will never be fully completed




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@smokinjz

Found an old puzzle somebody had quit
Tried a few pieces and hoped that they fit
But they're going together so slowly
It may take me forever to know
If it's only a puzzle
Parts of the puzzle will never be found
And even though pieces are gone
It's a county fair picture
Part of me's there
Some of the pieces are still at the fair
And it may be forever



All comments from YouTube:

@jeanhammond1363

Listening to this again after all these years...still consider it Joe's best tune he ever made

@williamkayaian7268

I’m playing turn to stone, next

@everready19373

Life of illusion is pretty awesome right now, if you can see the corollaries.

@jimjensen5928

wHOlLY agree w you

@thomasoreckinto3212

When I listen to this song I feel happy I had it as a pimple faced teenager but sad that I'm now in my 60s and no more great music like this is recorded.this guy is a legend and should have a statue somewhere. What a gift we all got to hear this guy and his band

@kurtweiand7086

Bless you!

@debrahkeys5592

But no pimples, been there done that lol

@harveykojan4775

My favorite Joe Walsh song. Deliciously spacey. Phase shifting. Backward guitars. LOTS of guitars. Druggy lyrics. And Joe Vitale's remarkable drumming.
Perfection.

@truckerkevthepaidtourist

Joe Vitale what a underrated classic musician songwriter never seems to get his due and talk of great circles but those who know him know of his greatness.

@vegaslimoguy2376

@@truckerkevthepaidtourist And a great, down to earth guy! I'm a drummer of over 35 years, i wrote Joe and asked for his signed book Backstage Pass, he not only sent me an autographed book, but also signed a pair of drumsticks that he used in a Barnstorm Concert in the 80s! Great guy, and the book is a great read. Very talented musician.

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