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Last year my AP English teacher played this song by Rush for us:
"Xanadu"
To seek the sacred river Alph To walk the caves of ice To break my fast on honey dew And drink the milk of paradise...'
I had heard the whispered tales Of immortality The deepest mystery From an ancient book. I took a clue I scaled the frozen mountain tops Of eastern lands unknown Time and Man alone Searching for the lost --- Xanadu
Xanadu --- To stand within The Pleasure Dome Decreed by Kubla Khan To taste anew the fruits of life The last immortal man To find the sacred river Alph To walk the caves of ice Oh, I will dine on honey dew And drink the milks of Paradise
A thousand years have come and gone But time has passed me by Stars stopped in the sky Frozen in an everlasting view Waiting for the world to end Weary of the night Praying for the light Prison of the lost --- Xanadu
Xanadu --- Held within The Pleasure Dome Decreed by Kubla Khan To taste my bitter triumph As a mad immortal man Nevermore shall I return Escape these caves of ice For I have dined on honey dew And drunk the milk of Paradise
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Well, Madonna's Cherish mentions Romeo and Juliet; and I can't believe that people have forgotten Dire Straits' take on Romeo and Juliet, the name of which escapes me and I can't be bothered to look it up... I'm glad someone got to Led Zeppelin quick smart - there's also a couple more with references to LOTR. Cream [Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker] has a song about Ulysses, but I must say it's always annoyed me, for one very specific reason: it talks about poor Ulysses, his ears tormented by the Sirens. Sorry! He deliberately left his ears unbound so that he could hear them and yet not die. So I have no sympathy!  alexis
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belM: I think the song you mean is "Fire" performed by the Pointer Sisters:
"Well Romeo and Juliet, Samson and Delilah Baby you can bet - a love they couldn't deny. My words say 'split', but my words they lie etc. etc."
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U2 pops Biblical references into their songs from time to time (I'm thinking of the Joshua Tree album in particular).
Both ABBA and Al Stewart have songs about Cassandra, from the Trojan legends - very poignant.
Are we allowed to include songs that mention famous types, or should that be another thread? I'm thinking of another Al Stewart song, Antarctica:
The hopeless quest of Shackleton the dreamlike death of Scott
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