Their first, eponymous album was released in April 1972, the bulk of which was composed by Wyatt himself, with the exception of the lush mellotron-laced "O Caroline" (a Dave Sinclair composition with lyrics by Wyatt about his recent breakup with girlfriend, Caroline Coon) and Phil Miller's "Part of the Dance". For their second album, Matching Mole's Little Red Record, released in November 1972 and produced by Robert Fripp, Sinclair was replaced by New Zealand-born keyboard player and composer Dave MacRae who had already played a guest role on the first album. This album was more of a team effort, with Wyatt concentrating on lyrics and vocal melodies and leaving the composing to his bandmates.
Matching Mole disbanded in late September 1972 immediately upon completion of a European tour supporting Soft Machine, with Sinclair and Miller going on to form the more successful Hatfield and the North. A new lineup consisting of Wyatt, MacCormick, ex-Curved Air keyboardist Francis Monkman, and jazz saxophonist Gary Windo - was due to record a third album in 1973, but this was cancelled when Wyatt fell from a window and was paralyzed from the waist down and was therefore unable to continue drumming. He later recovered and embarked on a celebrated solo career, but Matching Mole was no more. In early 2000's, Cuineform Records reissued some of the band's archived live recordings as two live albums, Smoke Signals (2001) and March (2002).
Mutter
Matching Mole Lyrics
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Matching Mole's song "Mutter" is an instrumental track that conveys a sense of melancholy and longing. The sparse, almost haunting melody is comprised of repetitive keyboard lines and gentle percussion, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The title "Mutter" may refer to the German word for mother, but the mood and tone of the song suggest a more abstract emotional state. The absence of lyrics allows the listener to project their own feelings and experiences onto the music, making it a deeply personal and introspective piece.
Line by Line Meaning
Mother, where are you?
The singer is seeking guidance or reassurance from their mother figure.
I can't find you
The singer feels lost and helpless without their mother figure.
Mother, why did you leave me?
The singer is addressing feelings of abandonment and betrayal by their mother figure.
You said you'd never leave me
The artist is referencing a broken promise made by their mother figure.
Mother, why won't you talk to me?
The artist is expressing a desire for communication and connection with their mother figure.
I need you to help me
The singer is expressing a need for emotional support and guidance from their mother figure.
Mother, why did you hurt me?
The singer is addressing the pain and trauma caused by their mother figure.
You knew just how to break me
The artist is referencing a deliberate act of harm or manipulation by their mother figure.
Mother, why can't you love me?
The artist is addressing feelings of rejection and inadequacy in the context of their relationship with their mother figure.
I only want your love, see
The artist is expressing a deep longing for love and acceptance from their mother figure.
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@petergriffin383
These same cameras are used today whenever somebody sees a bigfoot or UFO
@lynxyt_194
Peter Griffin lmao
@pelicanbeater6100
Omg! Peter thats funny as hell dude, I agree, thats why people believe so wholeheartedly in ufos cause they got these pics and vids that "are just shy of actually focusing on the object" good humor dude!
@shillpolice7981
Yea this is some shitty attempt to further dramatize. This video is available out there and crystal clear when someone is not pulling some horse shit trying to stir it up.. THUMBS DOWN fer U
@jpf7007
Lmao
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@amarsharma7437
Peter Griffin
@SwastikaHinduSansrkit
This was the ONE time a "call in sick" would have been worth it.
@tuabumopolo3238
They would go and find you in your home .
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@alberttwangle893
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