In 1996, after attending the Evergreen State College for two years, Wozniak moved east to New York, where Marcy Playground began to coalesce around the songs that would become the self-titled album. Bassist Dylan Keefe and drummer Dan Rieser filled out the band's sound, and complemented Wozniak's songwriting. The self-titled album was released in 1997, and Marcy Playground emerged into the mainstream with the success of the single "Sex and Candy." Marcy Playground is quiet and minimalist in tone. Wozniak's songs run in many different styles: some are modern folk music; many have undertones reminiscent of children's songs; the blurred sound of psychedelia makes appearances; and then there are the songs with a clear rock sound. The only band member who contributed to all of the album was Wozniak himself; several others filled in for Rieser and Keefe on some of the songs, notably Jared Kotler (bass and drums).
Marcy Playground's next outing was 1999's Shapeshifter, not as much of a success commercially as the self-titled album.
A minor controversy came to light when Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers revealed on Marcy Playground's website forum that the cover art for Shapeshifter had originally been conceptualized and commissioned by Leary for his band's aborted After the Astronaut album. He admitted to being a fan of Marcy Playground, but accused the band of an apparent lack of imagination and originality. Leary's outrage was eased once he learned that Capitol Records, former home of the Butthole Surfers and then-current home of Marcy Playground, had pitched the artwork to Wozniak as original work from their own art department and that Marcy Playground had no knowledge of the work's origins. Upon learning the truth, Wozniak proclaimed that he was "honored" to have an album cover designed by Paul Leary. There were apparently no bad feelings between the bands once the controversy had been cleared up.
After Shapeshifter, drummer Dan Rieser left the band to pursue other interests. The position was eventually filled on his recommendation by Gonzalo Martinez De La Cotera, a friend whose previous band Lincoln had opened for Marcy Playground.
After a considerable hiatus and at least one failed attempt to record a follow-up to Shapeshifter, Marcy Playground's third album, MP3, was finally released in 2004 with even less commercial success than the two preceding albums.
Marcy Playground did little if any touring in support of MP3. Despite releasing many singles, the band never matched the success of their single "Sex and Candy".
As of July 12'th 2008, John Wozniak posted a blog on MySpace stating his unreleased solo effort is now officially going to be a Marcy Playground record and is going to be released within the next few months along with a separate "Rarities and B-Sides" album. They are still performing live although to their many fans dismay, venues are sporadic. Meanwhile, Keefe has held the job of WNYC radio program On the Media's technical director, a position he left in December 2007.
America
Marcy Playground Lyrics
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Climbed up on to Rainier and
Looked out over Washington
Swore she could see the apple trees
And she said "ooo ooo oh I never want to leave
Ooo ooo this place Ooo ooo yes I always want to be
Right here"
Climbed up into Liberty and
Looked out over Manhattan
He swore he could see the beauty there
And he said " ooo ooo oh I never want to leave
Ooo ooo this place
Ooo ooo yes I always want to be
Right here"
Find a place
To call home
Any place
To call home
Right here
And so I came in the dead of night
Climbed up into the satellite and
Looked out over America
I swear I could see the buffalo
Ooo ooo oh and I never want to leave
Ooo ooo this place
Ooo ooo yes I always want to be
Right here, right here
The song "America" by Marcy Playground seems to convey a sense of love, wonder and pride for the United States through the eyes of three different characters. The first verse mentions Lucy climbing up to the top of Mount Rainier, a dormant volcano situated in the Cascade Range of Washington state. She looks out over the state and declares her love for it, saying that she never wants to leave and always wants to be here. The second verse then shifts to Peter, who climbs up the Statue of Liberty, a tribute to the nation's independence located in New York Harbor, and similarly gazes out at the beauty of Manhattan. He too declares his love for America and the place he is in.
The chorus then ties these verses together by emphasizing the idea of finding a place to call home. It is not necessarily a specific location, but rather a sense of belonging that is sought after. The final verse involves the singer of the song, who climbs up to a satellite and looks out over the entire country as a whole. He proclaims that he can see the buffalo (a symbol of America's history and culture) and, like Lucy and Peter before him, he never wants to leave this place.
Overall, the song paints a romanticized picture of America and the love that people have for their own individual places within it. It emphasizes the idea of home and belonging, and it is easy to see why it has resonated with listeners since its release in 1997.
Line by Line Meaning
Lucy came to the timberline
Lucy arrived at the boundary beyond which no trees grow
Climbed up on to Rainier and
Climbed to the summit of Mount Rainier
Looked out over Washington
Observed the state of Washington from above
Swore she could see the apple trees
Asserted that she could perceive the orchards of apple trees
And she said "ooo ooo oh I never want to leave
Expressed her desire to stay indefinitely
Ooo ooo this place
Attracted by this location
Ooo ooo yes I always want to be
Willingness to remain here forever
Right here"
Where she is currently standing
Peter came to the city and
Peter visited the urban area
Climbed up into Liberty and
Scaled the Statue of Liberty
Looked out over Manhattan
Surveyed the metropolis of Manhattan
He swore he could see the beauty there
Proclaimed that he could perceive the attractiveness of the locale
And he said " ooo ooo oh I never want to leave
Voiced his wish to stay indefinitely
Ooo ooo this place
Drawn to this area
Ooo ooo yes I always want to be
Desiring to remain here forever
Right here"
At the location where he is standing
Find a place
Discover a suitable location
To call home
Define a place of living
Any place
Any location is acceptable
To call home
To designate as location of residence
Right here
At the current location
And so I came in the dead of night
I arrived during the period of darkness
Climbed up into the satellite and
Ascended into the orbiting spacecraft
Looked out over America
Surveyed the United States
I swear I could see the buffalo
Pledged that I could observe the large herbivorous mammal
Ooo ooo oh and I never want to leave
Oh and I do not wish to depart
Ooo ooo this place
Drawn to this area
Ooo ooo yes I always want to be
Yes, I desire to remain here forever
Right here, right here
Exactly at this same spot
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