Work Information
| Publisher |
G Schirmer Inc |
Category |
Solo Voice(s) and up to 6 players |
| Year Composed |
2008 |
Duration |
3 Minutes, 30 seconds |
| Solo Voice(s) |
Mezzo Soprano |
Orchestration |
pf |
| Languages |
English |
Availability |
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| Folio(s): |
50497569 |
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Programme Note
End of the Line Lyrics by MARK ADAMO
It first was a record store: corner of Main; Seventy-eights, to hi-fi. Music, and music, and music! In a cluttered, an overstocked aisle. When the owner was busy, you’d wait: With the fan of Chopin, With the Ellington man, With the show-queen who knew all the tunes from Can-Can, With your neighbors and friends In line.
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It then added video: crowds were insane. Horror, and porn, and sci-fi. Movies, TV—but, still, music! In an aisle the length of a mile. When the cashiers were busy, you’d wait: With the guy on his phone Justifying Stallone, With the punk on her Walkman, in some private zone, And the rest of the mob In line.
*** Somehow, improbably, on it went Stubbornly persevered; But prices kept rocketing: and so did the rent. And little by little the neighbors, And the need, Disappeared.
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So now it’s a coffee bar: part of a chain. Soymilk, green tea, free Wi-Fi. To download a cosmos of music, You need only to click on a file. When the server is busy, you wait: Only you and your screen, Solitary, serene All those other consumers unheard and unseen… A pseudonymous guest of your faraway hosts: You sip and you wait, with the rest of the ghosts…
Online.
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