After The Gold Rush
Nana Mouskouri Lyrics


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(Neil Young)

Well, I dreamed I saw the knights in armour coming,
Sayin' something about a queen.
There were passants singin' and drummers drummin'
And the archer split the tree.
There's a fanfare blowin' to the sun
That was floating on the breeze.
Look at Mother Nature on the run in the nineteen seventies.
Look at Mother Nature on the run in the nineteen seventies.

I was lyin' in a burned out basement
With the full moon in my eyes.
I was hopin' for replacement
When the sun burst through the sky.
There was a band playin' in my head
And I felt like getting high.
I was thinkin' about what a friend had said I was hopin' it was a lie.
Thinkin' about what a friend had said I was hopin' it was a lie.

Well, I dreamed I saw the silver spaceships flyin'
In the yellow haze of the sun,
There were children cryin' and colours flyin'
All around the chosen ones
All in a dream, all in a dream the loading had begun.




Flying Mother Nature's silver seed to a new home in the sun.
Flying Mother Nature's silver seed to a new home.

Overall Meaning

The first verse of Nana Mouskouri's rendition of Neil Young's After The Gold Rush paints a vivid and fantastical image. The singer dreams of knights in armor, passants singing, drummers drumming, and an archer splitting a tree. There's a fanfare blowing, and a sense of urgency as the seventies come to a close with "Mother Nature on the run." This could be interpreted as a commentary on the environment - "Look at Mother Nature on the run" could suggest that humanity is depleting natural resources or exploiting nature in some way. The urgency in the singer's tone here is palpable, and the reference to knights, queens, and archers creates a sense of an epic battle or quest.


The second verse describes the singer lying in a burnt-out basement, feeling hopeless and looking for a replacement. They hear a band playing in their head and crave the feeling of getting high. The line "I was thinking about what a friend had said I was hoping it was a lie" could refer to the singer's own sense of mortality or their awareness of the environmental crisis facing the world. The line "hoping it was a lie" suggests that the reality might be too difficult to bear. Overall, this verse seems to convey a sense of despair and longing for escape.


The third verse is the most surreal of all - the singer dreams of seeing silver spaceships flying in a yellow haze, with colors flying and children crying. There's a sense of mysticism and otherworldliness here, as well as a suggestion of some kind of apocalypse or escape from a doomed world. The line "flying Mother Nature's silver seed to a new home in the sun" suggests a rebirth or renewal, but it's not clear what form that might take or what the singer thinks of it.


Overall, Neil Young's lyrics in "After The Gold Rush" are poetic and open to interpretation. They suggest a sense of impending change, as well as a longing for something greater than the reality of the world at the time of the song's writing. The surreal imagery is evocative and compelling, and the sense of urgency and despair is palpable.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I dreamed I saw the knights in armour coming,
The singer had a dream where he saw knights in armour approaching and making a declaration about a queen.


Sayin' something about a queen.
The knights in the singer's dream were speaking about a queen, but the specific content of their message is unspecified.


There were passants singin' and drummers drummin'
As the knights approached, there were people singing and drumming in the streets.


And the archer split the tree.
During this same scene, an archer split a tree with his arrow.


There's a fanfare blowin' to the sun
In this dream world, a fanfare was playing loudly and ascending to the sun.


That was floating on the breeze.
The sound of the fanfare was being carried away on the wind.


Look at Mother Nature on the run in the nineteen seventies.
The phrase 'Mother Nature on the run' suggests that the natural world is being negatively impacted or pursued somehow, specifically in the 1970s.


I was lyin' in a burned out basement
The singer was in a destroyed or abandoned underground space.


With the full moon in my eyes.
Despite being in a dark space, the full moon provided enough light to see by.


I was hopin' for replacement
Despite the current situation being bleak and uninhabitable, the singer was hoping for something better to come along.


When the sun burst through the sky.
Eventually, the sun rose and provided hope or relief to the singer.


There was a band playin' in my head
The singer had a tune or melody stuck in their head.


And I felt like getting high.
The music in the singer's head may have been associated with feeling elevated or euphoric.


I was thinkin' about what a friend had said
The singer is reflecting on something that their friend had told them.


I was hopin' it was a lie.
The information or statement from the friend was something the singer did not want to be true.


Well, I dreamed I saw the silver spaceships flyin'
In another dream, the singer saw spacecraft moving through the sky.


In the yellow haze of the sun,
The image in the dream was somewhat blurred or obscured, as it was filtered through a yellow haze.


There were children cryin' and colours flyin'
During this vision, children were crying and colours were appearing all around.


All around the chosen ones
These colours and otherworldly phenomena were centered on a specific group of people that had been selected or deemed important in some way.


All in a dream, all in a dream the loading had begun.
This entire experience was just a dream, and the process of boarding or loading these chosen individuals was just a part of that dream.


Flying Mother Nature's silver seed to a new home in the sun.
The spacecraft that the singer saw were carrying something called 'Mother Nature's silver seed' to a new location in the sun, which is highly symbolic and open to interpretation.


Flying Mother Nature's silver seed to a new home.
This line is repeated at the end of the song and serves as a kind of coda or conclusion.




Lyrics © Broken Arrow Music, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: Neil Young

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Comments from YouTube:

@bettyboop-xg6jo

My father loved Nana. Singing. My mother was a bit jealous, in a nice way. When I need comfort, I listen to her albums. ❤

@kennethhymering677

Absolutely awesome! What a voice! This was the first record, I remember my mom playing when I was maybe 6 or 7 years old.

@brothergilbert4553

beautiful

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