1) An English folk ro… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple bands/artists called Trees:
1) An English folk rock band that existed between 1969 and 1972.
2) Pseudonym San Diego singer/songwriter/synthesist Dane Conover used in the early 1980s.
3) A noir dreampop, shoegaze band from Naples, Italy formed in 1993.
4) Five-piece band based out of Nashville.
5) A drone/doom metal band from Portland, Oregon.
6) An instrumental post-metal/sludge metal trio from Denver, Colorado,
1) Trees were an English folk rock band that existed between 1969 and 1972. Although they met with little commercial success in their time, the reputation of the band has grown over the years. Like other similar bands at the time, their music were influenced by Fairport Convention, though with a heavier and more psychedelic edge. The group's material was divided between adaptions of traditional songs and original compositions.
They produced 2 albums; The Garden of Jane Delawney in 1969 and On the Shore in 1970.
2) False group name for San Diego singer/songwriter/synthesist Dane Conover, who released a new wave/synth-rock album entitled Sleep Convention for MCA under the Trees moniker in 1982. Received some renown via the singles "Come Back" and "Shock Of The New," whose low-budget videos received some airplay on the nascent MTV.
3) Trees are a noir dreampop, shoegaze band from Naples, Italy. Trees formed in 1993 and one year later released a now-difficult-to-find Trees demo tape. In 1997, Trees signed on to a two-album deal with Italian label Energeia. Their debut self-titled album was released in 1997, and Harmonizer followed two years later (released in America by Losing Today). National touring followed their album releases. Eventually Trees went missing for much of the new millennium, but reappeared in 2007 for their 10th Anniversary box set, released by Ark Records, titled Walking Trees. This new 3-disc collection included reissues of their first two albums and a third new album titled Ash. Following their newest release, Trees went into hiding again, with little to no live shows planned. It is unsure what their true status is post-Ash. http://trees-band.blogspot.com/
4) Trees is a five-piece band based out of Nashville, which released an album titled Back to Roots in 2006.
5) Trees is a drone/doom metal band from Portland, Oregon. They released their debut, Light's Bane, on 20 Buck Spin (LP) and Crucial Blast (CD). Freed of This Flesh was released in 2010, and Sickness In followed in 2012.
6) Trees is an instrumental doom/sludge metal trio from Denver, Colorado, featuring Justin Hackl (Only Thunder), Matt Clark (TaunTaun), and Daniel McCarthy. Their debut album, When The Three Beggars Arrive, was released in mid-2011.
http://treesmakingyourearsring.bandcamp.com/
It Ain't Me
Trees Lyrics
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Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday
Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday
When you got Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Oh, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame to have a drink on a Sunday
Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame to have a drink on a Sunday
Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame to have a drink on a Sunday
When you got Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Oh, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame to beat
Your wife on a Sunday ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame to beat
Your wife on a Sunday ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame to beat
Your wife on a Sunday
When you got Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Oh, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday
Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday
Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday
When you got Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Oh, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame? Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame? Ain't it a shame?
Ain't it a shame? Shame!
The lyrics of "It Ain't Me" by The Trees delve into societal norms and expectations, particularly focusing on the idea of what is considered appropriate behavior on different days of the week. The repetition of the phrase "Ain't it a shame" emphasizes a sense of irony and criticism towards these societal judgments. The song starts by questioning the notion of going fishing on a Sunday, a day traditionally regarded as one for rest and religious observance. By repeatedly asking if it's a shame to fish on this day, the lyrics challenge the arbitrary rules imposed by society.
The lyrics then shift to the act of drinking alcohol on a Sunday, another activity often frowned upon due to the association of Sundays with sobriety and reverence. The song continues to question why it should be deemed shameful to have a drink on a Sunday when there are six other days in the week. This repetition highlights the absurdity of adhering strictly to societal expectations based on certain days of the week.
The most provocative verse in the song addresses the issue of domestic violence, condemning the act of beating one's wife on a Sunday. This powerful statement challenges the idea that abusive behavior can be justified or excused based on the day of the week. By juxtaposing this serious issue with the more lighthearted examples of fishing and drinking, the song compels listeners to reconsider the weight of social norms and the consequences of blindly following them.
In the final verses, the lyrics circle back to the initial themes of fishing on a Sunday, reinforcing the idea that it is arbitrary and illogical to dictate what activities are acceptable on specific days. The repetition of the phrase "Ain't it a shame" throughout the song serves as a poignant reminder of the absurdity of conforming to societal expectations without questioning their validity. Ultimately, "It Ain't Me" by The Trees encourages listeners to challenge the status quo and think critically about the rules and norms that govern our lives.
Line by Line Meaning
Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday
Isn't it regrettable to spend leisure time fishing on a Sunday?
Ain't it a shame?
Isn't it a disgraceful situation?
Ain't it a shame to have a drink on a Sunday
Isn't it unfortunate to indulge in alcohol on a Sunday?
Ain't it a shame to beat Your wife on a Sunday ain't it a shame?
Isn't it abhorrent to physically harm your spouse on a Sunday?
Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday
Isn't it a pity to engage in fishing activities on a Sunday?
Ain't it a shame to beat Your wife on a Sunday ain't it a shame?
Isn't it a disgrace to commit violence against your partner on a Sunday?
Ain't it a shame? Ain't it a shame?
Isn't it regrettable? Isn't it a disgrace?
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Bruce Kohrn
on Polly On The Shore
3rd from last and last line should be "if I'd been ruled by you" Changes the meaning considerably