This week is Stampede week in Calgary. It is a time when everyone and every band gets cowboyed-up. Doc Walker is a band that gets played almost exclusively on Country Radio but they do have songs that deal with real philosophical concepts. “Raining on the Moon” is a case in point. The perspective of this song is quite existential: “where we are, is everything we know, all we’ve got is the love that we show.” In a blog a few days ago, I quoted some of the lyrics. Here are the rest. They speak of fake news, unbelievable occurrences, technological advances, and how our minds cope with it all. Take a look at these lyrics composed by Jude Cole. (Listen to the song here.)
Have you heard the news?
It’s raining on the moon
The man in the tv said
It’s raining on the moon
Even the scientists
Can’t believe it’s true
They’re showing diagrams
And little moon cartoons
It’s raining on the moon
The man in the tv said
It’s raining on the moon
Even the scientists
Can’t believe it’s true
They’re showing diagrams
And little moon cartoons
Where we are is everything we know
All we’ve got is the love that we show
All we’ve got is the love that we show
There was a man who knew
That none of this was true
He swore by God above
The end was coming soon
Now there’s a rocket bus
Leaves every afternoon
And funny little cars
Racing on the dunes
That none of this was true
He swore by God above
The end was coming soon
Now there’s a rocket bus
Leaves every afternoon
And funny little cars
Racing on the dunes
Where we are is everything we know
All we’ve got is the love that we show
All we’ve got is the love that we show