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I don't know who to trust anymore
There's a shadow running thru my days
Like a beggar going from door to door
I was thinking that maybe I'd get a maid
Find a place nearby for her to stay
Just someone to keep my house clean
Fix my meals and go away
A maid
A man needs a maid
A maid
It's hard to make that change
When life and love turns strange
And old
To give a love
You gotta live a love
To live a love
You gotta be "part of"
When will I see you again?
A while ago somewhere I don't know when
I was watching a movie with a friend
I fell in love with the actress
She was playing a part that I could understand
A maid
A man needs a maid
A maid
A man needs a maid
When will I see you again?
I guess it depends on your maid ......
Divorced huh....
Good choice!....
Next time, get a maid.....
Less heartache and your house gets cleaned.
- Yeah my ex wasn't a huge Young fan like me.
- So we divorced ( not 'cos of Neil )
- I got a maid
- And my house is cleaner than its been for 30 years
. . . but enough about your song comments.
Sexist? Jeez, try getting under the most superficial reading of the lyrics to the story underneath.
..
Me: "God, this is such a great song."
Her: "It's about a whiny guy who's too pathetic to get off his butt and clean the house."
Repeat.
Thanks, Bill, for the memories :)
Neil Young is one of the worst, and this truly hits rock bottom.
There's a certain amount of irony that seems to be missed on your commentary. Neil's da man, you're a nobody.
No....No....No... No! How is this pretentious? At least in this song you can hear the thoughts of the man....I love this song!
When those swooping strings cut in at the end? Sounds like the soundtrack to a film school project.
Neil Young is one of the worst, and this truly hits rock bottom.
No....No....No... No! How is this pretentious? At least in this song you can hear the thoughts of the man....I love this song!
Neil Young is one of the worst, and this truly hits rock bottom.
Why don't all y'all get it? I never assumed he meant "A man needs a housekeeper," rather "A man needs a maiden," as in "way too romantic for this world." You see, he lists all the mundane housekeeper tasks, and yet the music and vocal tone betray what he really feels and wants: a maiden with whom to fall in love ... or maybe not.
Snodgress was hospitalized at the University of California Medical Center in Los Angeles, awaiting a liver transplant when she died of heart failure. Her son, Zeke, fathered by Neil Young, was at her side. There was a private family funeral.
Snodgress was perhaps best-known for her role as a frustrated homemaker caught between a domineering husband and a self-absorbed lover in 1970's "Diary of a Mad Housewife." She was nominated for an Academy Award and won two Golden Globe awards for best leading actress and new star of the year.
Despite critical acclaim for her role in "Housewife," Snodgress turned her back on Hollywood in 1971 to live with boyfriend Neil Young on his northern California ranch and care for their son, Zeke, who was born with cerebral palsy.
Neil Young recorded several songs which reference Snodgress. The most well song is "A Man Needs A Maid" from the album "Harvest" containing the lines:
- "I fell in love with the actress
She was playing a part I could understand"
Young caught a large amount of flak at the time as women's rights proponents labeled the song as "sexist". History has clarified Neil's intentions and Carrie herself has disabused the notion that the "Maid" song is inherently sexist.
At the time Young wrote "A Man Needs A Maid", he was recovering from a back injury and was bedridden. Carrie became a "nurse" to Neil. In Jimmy McDonough's "Shakey" biography, Snodgress said: "I fell in love with Neil's pain".
Snodgress continues:
- "We were in this cocoon of intensity. Neil and I were uniquely in the same position at the same time, having overwhelming success facing us."
Not one of my favorite Young songs and thought it was weird when I first heard it and it came underneath alot of flack back then but this clarifys the sexist part better than I can
*Bump* Thank you stkman for the information on the song. I've never understood why Neil would write a song like this, but now it makes sense. Still not one of my favorite NY songs but he does an interesting version on the live from Massey Hall album where he pairs it with Heart of Gold.
Indeed. Hate this one. this is always a skipover on the alblum.
Apparently Mr. Young wasn't particularly ahead of his time with respect to equality of the sexes.
Lemmoth, you speaketh the truth.
Thanks. With a screen name like yours you would obviously concur.
What I do find confusing is your distaste for the music of a band of huge Neil fans and one time collaborators by the initials PJ?
Why spoil otherwise great playlists with Neil Young? Really, why?
The hospital called. Your heart's ready.
MEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!
Harvest has it all. Timeless.
Has it all, indeed...
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER
have "SIMEY'S" been more stupid!
And more out of place!
Some people are just ridiculous!
SORRY - that must have been said!
Uh, what's a "simey"? And please - don't apologize for being rude and childish. Some people are just ridiculous.
Harvest has it all. Timeless.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER
have "SIMEY'S" been more stupid!
And more out of place!
Some people are just ridiculous!
SORRY - that must have been said!
Harvest has it all. Timeless.
Neil is one of the pure geniuses in the history of rock and roll.
Lemmoth, you speaketh the truth.
Why spoil otherwise great playlists with Neil Young? Really, why?
Please buy a clue. Don't know what they cost these days but happy to contribute.
Neil is one of the pure geniuses in the history of rock and roll.
Oof.
Thanks for playing this classic Bill.
Why spoil otherwise great playlists with Neil Young? Really, why?
Because playing crap makes us appreciate the good songs that Bill plays.
HaHaHa!
Why spoil otherwise great playlists with Neil Young? Really, why?
Snodgress was hospitalized at the University of California Medical Center in Los Angeles, awaiting a liver transplant when she died of heart failure. Her son, Zeke, fathered by Neil Young, was at her side. There was a private family funeral.{SNIP}
Thanks stkman; makes good sense. Neil Young may be many things but sexist is not one of them.
To me overproduction is when alll the sounds are jumbled together and sound like a big mess. When you can't tell if the sound is a guitar, keyboard or drum.
This song, although there is a lot going on, is not overproduced. It was produced by
Neil Young Elliot Mazer Henry Lewy Jack Nitzsche |
- My clothes are dirty again
- A garden needs a gardener
- All I need is a mechanic for my left front wheel bearing
- The glint of the hairdressers clippers
That pretty much nails it.
I agree. It's a real disappointment. I'd rather hear him sing this accompanied only by his guitar: the strings suck the emotion out of the song.
c.
actually the next three (Time fades away, On the beach, and tonights the night) Neil releases were partly (i say partly cuz there were other things going on in his life) a response to this. I think he tried really hard not to have a "harvest" type record again.
Snodgress was hospitalized at the University of California Medical Center in Los Angeles, awaiting a liver transplant when she died of heart failure. Her son, Zeke, fathered by Neil Young, was at her side. There was a private family funeral.
Snodgress was perhaps best-known for her role as a frustrated homemaker caught between a domineering husband and a self-absorbed lover in 1970's "Diary of a Mad Housewife." She was nominated for an Academy Award and won two Golden Globe awards for best leading actress and new star of the year.
Despite critical acclaim for her role in "Housewife," Snodgress turned her back on Hollywood in 1971 to live with boyfriend Neil Young on his northern California ranch and care for their son, Zeke, who was born with cerebral palsy.
Neil Young recorded several songs which reference Snodgress. The most well song is "A Man Needs A Maid" from the album "Harvest" containing the lines:
- "I fell in love with the actress
She was playing a part I could understand"
Young caught a large amount of flak at the time as women's rights proponents labeled the song as "sexist". History has clarified Neil's intentions and Carrie herself has disabused the notion that the "Maid" song is inherently sexist.
At the time Young wrote "A Man Needs A Maid", he was recovering from a back injury and was bedridden. Carrie became a "nurse" to Neil. In Jimmy McDonough's "Shakey" biography, Snodgress said: "I fell in love with Neil's pain".
Snodgress continues:
- "We were in this cocoon of intensity. Neil and I were uniquely in the same position at the same time, having overwhelming success facing us."
Not one of my favorite Young songs and thought it was weird when I first heard it and it came underneath alot of flack back then but this clarifys the sexist part better than I can
Neil sings 'falling in love with the actor..."
does that make him gay?!
tjeees, come on
This is horrible, and even worse for being played this early in the morning. Let's pick it up here!!
exactly, Neil Showing Annie how to sing ....
Open your mind.
He's aging and lonely, has conflicting feelings and needs a connection, but cannot find the courage to commit to anything more than his basic needs. . . yet he misses "her" company. . .
So, he should have written "A man needs a BUTLER"??? Then what would everybody be writing here, huh? Great tune, Great album. 10.
/Simon
"I was thinking that maybe Id get a maid
Find a place nearby for her to stay.
Just someone to keep my house clean,
Fix my meals and go away."
seems pretty sensible to me, like a woman getting a man to dig the garden
Maid, Maiden.
Sheesh, some of you should lighten up! Maybe spend some more time learning about the English language?
You dare to play this classic!