Zenyatta Mondatta
The Police (1980)The third studio album from
The Police is turning forty five years old today. Practically every song on this record was a hit, including
Don't Stand So Close To Me,
Driven To Tears, Canary In A Coal Mine, and Man In A Suitcase.
My favorite one of all, and probably my favorite song that the band ever put out, is the third song on the album. When I listened to this song in my 20's and 30's, it reminded me of
Roland describing Mid-World in
The Dark Tower by saying that "
the world has moved on". When the pandemic began, and the effects of global climate change became harder to ignore in the years after the pandemic, it started to remind me of our world because all we can really do is make the best of what's still around.
Same one I've had for years
James Brown on the Tami show
Same tape I've had for years
Same one I've had for years
Old battery's running down
It ran for years and years
Tell me, where would I go?
I ain't been out in years
It's played for years and years
When the world is running down
You make the best of what's still around
When the world is running down
You make the best of what's still around
I've listened here for years
I've listened here for years
When the world is running down
You make the best of what's still around
When the world is running down
You make the best of what's still around
Don't waste my time with tears
It ran for years and years
Don't like the food I eat
Same food for years and years
When the world is running down
You make the best of what's still around
When the world is running down
You make the best of what's still around