• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: guadalupesantander22
  • hace 7 años

Buscar una canción en inglés (de contenido social, espiritual o que exprese sentimientos de amor y gratitud). Escribir sobre ella un ensayo en inglés, de 20 líneas, distribuidas en 4 párrafos.,quien me ayuda

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Song meaning notes: Brian Wilson co-wrote this song with Van Dyke Parks, at his piano, inside the infamous "Sandbox" that was custom built for Brian, inside his home. Brian placed toys in the large sandbox that surrounded his piano. He sat barefooted, curling his toes up in the sand, while he wrote songs on the piano. He did this for inspiration. It reminded him of being a joyful young kid again, with none of the adult pressures to perform and produce music for money. He said, he felt a whole lot of love in that room. The writing duo of Wilson and Parks needed some verses to finish their untitled song. Dennis Wilson came to a writing session and told Brian an emotionally charged story, of how the Beach Boys touring band had recently been very humiliated and embarrassed, when a British audience pointed, laughed and made fun of their striped, uniform shirts. The story inspired Parks to write the lines, "Surf's up, aboard a tidal wave/Come about hard and join the young and often spring you gave/I heard the word, wonderful thing, a children's song".

Brian Wilson would later elaborate on the new meaning and direction the song had taken on: "It’s a man at a concert. All around him there’s the audience, playing their roles, dressed up in fancy clothes, looking through opera glasses, but so far away from the drama…Empires, ideas, lives, institutions—everything has to fall, tumbling like dominoes. He begins to awaken to the music; sees the pretentiousness of everything…A choke of grief. At his own sorrow and the emptiness of his life, because he can’t even cry for the suffering in the world, for his own suffering. And then, hope. Surf’s up!…I heard the word—of God; Wonderful thing—the joy of enlightenment, of seeing God. And what is it? A children’s song! And then there’s the song itself; the song of children; the song of the universe rising and falling in wave after wave, the song of God, hiding His love from us, but always letting us find Him again, like a mother singing to her children. Of course that’s a very intellectual explanation. But maybe sometimes you have to do an intellectual thing. If they don’t get the words, they’ll get the music, because that’s where it’s really at, in the music."  

Edit: Here's the link, for you scoffers and those who are curious, where this quote came from, but be forewarned, my quote is buried dozens of pages into a very lengthy 1967 expository aritlce by Jules Siegel, called Goodbye Surfing, Hello God! It chronicles the chaotic life and the mad genius of Brian Wilson in 1967. If you're only interested in reading my quote, then you're going to have to do a lot of skimming to find it. If you want to read the entire novella length article, then be my gues

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