Listen to this song by former Pavement pres Stephen Malkmus. It’s “The Hook” as taken from his 2001 debut album, Stephen Malkmus
. To me, it’s one of the most astutely observed songs about being in a band without actually being a song about being in a band. And with plenty of cowbell, too!
In some ways this is kind of a meat-and-potatoes rock song, with Malkmus’ Lou Reedesque spoken-sung vocal and the drums-bass-guitar (and cowbell!) trudging along languidly, with a groove that pulls you right in while not taking away from the story. Yet, this is a story-song, with an additional level at work.
Actually, this isn’t the only song on the record that takes a storytelling approach, and it seems as if the Ray Davies school of songwriting is particularly pervasive, which is nice. Like Davies, Malkmus writes characters very well. And the once-innocent soul captured by Turkish pirates is like an indie-rock take on the Boy’s Own Adventures.
Rock stars and pirates share some similarities, which may be why Johnny Depp decided to base his Captain Jack Sparrow character on a reading of Keith Richards. That connection worked out pretty well. The associations are pretty well established – a gang of men seeking treasure and adventure. That’s rock ‘n’roll. And of course there’s a dark side too, alluded to in the song – “I had to pay the piper with my wedding ring/And I would never see my family again”. That’s another aspect of the whole metaphor – life at sea, life on the road. Things change once you come back.
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Enjoy!