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Summary

The web content reflects on the hardships of a lockdown and the resilience and creativity it inspires through a song parody, reminiscent of Joe Cocker's "Summer in the City."

Abstract

The article captures the somber mood of a city under lockdown, highlighting the financial and social challenges faced by its residents. People are confined to their homes, unable to engage in normal activities, and the once vibrant streets are now desolate. Despite the grim situation, there's a call to leverage the power of love and community to find light in the darkness, suggesting that writing and creative expression are coping mechanisms against the blues. The piece is a tribute to Joe Cocker and concludes with a nostalgic note about his final performance, encouraging readers to play music loudly without concern.

Opinions

  • The author conveys a sense of frustration and disappointment with the situation, describing it as "bummer what a pity."
  • There's a shared sentiment of feeling forgotten or overlooked, as if the people have "gone to ground."
  • The text suggests a sense of solidarity and unity in the face of adversity, emphasizing "love and community" as essential.
  • The lockdown is seen as a time to be creative ("I’m just gonna write") and to engage in self-improvement activities like reading books.
  • The article takes a dim view of the lockdown's impact on the economy, mentioning "Cut back, no check" as a source of stress and discomfort.
  • The author advocates for resilience and the power of creativity to beat the blues ("Blaze a trail let us strike a light").
  • There's a notable appreciation for music as a means of upliftment, evidenced by the tribute to Joe Cocker and the invitation to play music very loud.

Bummer, What a Pity

A Song parody of Summer in the City sung by Joe Cocker (RIP)

Where have all the people gone? (Source: Analogicus on Pixabay)

Lock down, bummer what a pity Cut back, no check, feeling shirty and shitty Clampdown, this isn’t so pretty It’s extreme phooey now laid low sing a ditty

Gone to ground, people staying in bed No walking on the sidewalk, gotta plan detachment

Day and night in a different world Can’t go out, give it a whirl Thumbs down, thumbs down, no chance of flight No light, no beat, I’m just gonna write

Brain wave, with love and community Blaze a trail let us strike a light It’s a bummer, what a pity It’s a bummer, in the city

Lock down, leveraging the witty Blessings divine, cooking up a ditty Oh fools that venture in the city Read a book, I want to warn you of the shitty Ill wind breezing and it must stop Punning up ideas, wanna beat blues, and goof nonstop

Day and night in a different world Can’t go out, give it a whirl Thumbs down, thumbs down, no chance of flight No light, no beat, I’m just gonna write

Brain wave, with love and community Blaze a trail let us strike a light It’s a bummer, what a pity It’s a bummer, in the city

Lock down, bummer what a pity Cut back, no check, feeling shirty and shitty Clampdown, this isn’t so pretty Extreme phooey now laid low sing a ditty

Gone to ground, people staying in bed No walking on the sidewalk, gotta plan detachment

Day and night in a different world Can’t go out, give it a whirl Thumbs down, thumbs down, no chance of flight No light, no beat, I’m just gonna write

Brain wave, with love and community Blaze a trail let us strike a light It’s a bummer, what a pity It’s a bummer, in the city

Joe Cocker — Final live performance in Cologne, Germany, 2013. He died in December 2014 after a long battle with lung cancer.

Play very loud. Nobody will mind.

Thank you for being here.

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