
Five Delightfully Surprisingly Bookish Songs
The life of a book nerd is all about finding little literary references hidden in unexpected places. I’m not sure if I’ve been listening to more music lately as I work to see if I can make Rdio cut me off or what, but I seem to be hearing smile-worthy references to the world of reading in very musical places lately. I’m not talking about thoroughly literary songs — the delightful “Paperback Writer” by the Beatles, for example — but instead the songs where you maybe miss the bookish reference until one day you just happen to be listening extra closely. I thought I’d share five favourites with you.
No Rain by Blind Melon
And all I can do Is read a book to stay awake And it rips my life away But it’s a great escapeAnchorless by The Weakerthans (originally by Propaghandi)
Got an armchair from your family home Got your PG Wodehouse novels and your telephone Got your plates and stainless steel Got that way of never saying what you really feelCemetery Gates by The Smiths https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfGJWb9OPug
A dreaded sunny day So I meet you at the cemetery gates Keats and Yeats are on your side Wilde is on mineGold Mine Gutted by Bright Eyes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODzmVor-WdU
It was Don DeLillo Whiskey neat And a blinking midnight clock Speakers on the TV stand Just a turntable to watchShadrach by Beastie Boys
Because I got more stories than J.D. Salinger I hold the title and you are the challenger I’ve got money like Charles DickensWhat have you got to add to this list? Share it in the comments!