Lyrical analysis of songs by Bush / Gavin Rossdale, by host Beulah Marie of the Badly Branded Podcast. TW: trigger warning, podcast may contain mature or sensitive themes and topics including but not limited to drug use, suicide, or sex. Use discretion a
NEW episode! Join me as I do a literary lyrical analysis of the new Bush song '60 Ways to Forget People!'Note: apologies for the audio being a little wonky!-----00:00 Return and Reflection02:16 Navigating Mental Health and Loneliness04:32 Exploring the Song: 60 Ways to Forget People06:48 Lyric Analysis: Themes of Sacrifice and Redemption08:55 The Human Experience: Emotions and Connections10:49 Christ-like Symbolism in Lyrics13:02 Forgiveness and Humanity15:06 Coping with Pain and Moving On17:01 The Journey of Self-Discovery18:55 The Role of Time in Healing21:01 Artistic Integrity and Consistency22:38 Looking Forward to New Music32:52 Grunge Echo.mp3
ETA: 6/8/24 ~update~ Due to a mistake in the original 6/6/24 publication of this episode and a coinciding typo in the post, a new version was uploaded on June 8 with a correction & additional content; plus - a visual version with captions has been added! ***** Join me as I shout out some of my favorite Bush lyrics written by Gavin Rossdale, discussing imagery, symbolism, and how poetic some of these lyrics are! I share some of my favorite line across all Bush albums, s as well as some favs from Taylor Swift AND a bit of discussion surrounding the recent Grantville, PA show. PS: Use code ABSHUCK at Sea of Sound by Gavin Rossdale to save 10% Chapters 00:00 Intro, Apologies, and Explanations for the Hiatus 01:02 Technical Difficulties and Platform Changes 03:10 Upcoming Topics / Songs 03:39 Giveaways and Contests 04:13 Introduction and Background 09:17 Favorite Lyrics from 'Flowers on a Grave' 'Glycerine' 'Swallowed' and more 12:33 Favorite Lyrics, Continued 19:06 Favorite Lyrics from 'All Night Doctors' 25:14 Favorite Lyrics from 'Greedy Fly' 28:15 Favorite Lyrics from 'Everything Zen' 29:46 Favorite Lyrics from 'Slow Me' 31:03 Favorite Lyrics from 'Nowhere to go but Everywhere' 39:07 Strange Fruit 43:29 Exploring the Artistry and Poetic Elements in both Bush & Taylor Swift Songs 51:29 Daughtry, The Voice, The Loaded Tour, Rambling 54:51 Conclusion: Supporting Artists and Attending Live Concerts 55:13 original Grunge Echo outtro Spoiler alert: some of my all-time favorite Bush lyrics are: "I Wear Your Mind Like a Sweater, All Mine" "She covered me in loneliness" "I'm never alone; Im alone all the time" "She saw the pieces of her yesterday, she wondered how she'd fade away, who would love her, and really listen in whether she had made a difference" "try to wrap your arms around a memory; maybe you are not where you're meant to be lord knows we're not who we think we are"
Please come enjoy a lyrical analysis and literary interpretation of the Bush song, 'Kiss Me I'm Dead' with lyrics by Gavin Rossdale. ----- SUMMARY: In this episode, Ashley discusses the Bush song 'Kiss Me I'm Dead' and explores its double meanings and symbolism. While it can be interpreted as a love song, Ashley believes it is actually about crisis, tragedy, and the need for salvation. The song reflects the urgency and desperation of the current state of the world, including climate change, political divisiveness, and societal issues. Ashley also analyzes the lyrics line by line, highlighting the themes of environmental destruction, wars, and the lack of boundaries in society. The song 'Kiss Me I'm Dead' by Bush captures the themes of environmental destruction, social conflict, personal struggle, and existential despair. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of contemporary society, blending chaos and violence with pleas for salvation and connection. The repetition of key phrases emphasizes the cyclical nature of these issues and the urgency of the narrator's distress. The song explores themes of self-sabotage, emotional turmoil, and the interconnectedness of negative emotions. It also highlights the need for self-rescue and the importance of human connection. Overall, the song captures the anxiety and helplessness that arise from witnessing the state of the world. ----- Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Format 00:20 New Chapter 09:19 Analyzing the Lyrics: Eyes on the Road 26:05 The Importance of Addressing Important Issues in Art 28:56 Exploring Despair and Societal Collapse 31:04 The Urgency for Connection and Redemption 35:48 Capturing the Anxiety and Helplessness 53:15 Grunge Echo.mp3
In today's episode, I talk about Loaded: the Greatest Hits, the Bush concert from the Nowhere to go but Everywhere tour stop at Stage AE in Pittsburgh, and take a look at two songs: Red Light (Sea of Memories) and Words Not Impediments (the Kingdom.) PS: use code ABSHUCK to save at Gavin Rossdale's clothing line, Sea of Sound!
A bonus episode talking about the Bush benefit concert for Artists for Action & Sandy Hook Promise, at Irving Plaza in NYC. Join me as I lament my wardrobe malfunctions, height, and some fun anecdotes from the meet & greet and concert, in my favorite city: New York!
Recorded on 9/20/23 and 9/21/23 - Discussing the new Bush song "Nowhere to Go but Everywhere" , and the upcoming tour & greatest hits album. Plus - references to Jack Kerouac and Ezra Pound, and I wouldn't be me if I didn't squeeze a Taylor Swift reference in there. BTW, sorry - please excuse my poor excuse of singing towards the end lol. Be sure to check out the new single and pre-save/pre-order the Loaded: Greatest Hits album now! Check out tour info, here, too. PS: please follow me on Instagram & Facebook @DeconstructingBush. (also, @writerlyfangirl and @abshuck_writes on IG.) Lyrics: https://genius.com/Bush-nowhere-to-go-but-everywhere-lyrics
Today we review the Sea of Sound manifesto! This was a fun episode to do (though, I didn' t have time to edit it, so, be prepared for a bit of rambling lol.) Join me as I talk about Gavin Rossdale's clothing line, Sea of Sound and the brand's name & manifesto. After you've taken a listen, you can check out Sea of Sound Design, here. And don't forget about Bush's upcoming https://bushofficial.com/tourhttps://bushofficial.com/tour benefitting Artists for Action.
A lyrical interpretation of the song Miracle by Bush / Gavin Rossdale from the Art of Survival Deluxe Edition. In addition to today's song interpretation, I go beyond the lyrics and talk about the August 2023 Bush shows in Washington DC (at The 9:30 Club and The Atlantis.) Shout-out to all of the kind & welcoming "Bush Army" folks ... y'all rock! :) PS: Follow me on Instagram : @DeconstructingBush and @abshuck_writes :) #deconstructingbush PSS: Views are my own ... personal opinion ... for entertainment purposes only ... no affiliation with or endorsement from Bush or Gavin. This podcast is intended for adults & may occasionally contain triggering or explicit content; listen mindfully and with care.
Long episode alert! I'm back: please join me for a lyrical analysis of the Bush song, All Things Must Change from the Art of Survival album, as well as some discussion about 'Barbenheimer' (the Barbie movie and Oppenheimer film,) the Matrix movies, and common themes that are present in all these movies AND in some lyrics written by Gavin Rossdale! :)
A lyrical interpretation of the Bush / Gavin Rossdale song, Swallowed. Reminder: every lyric analysis I do is just my personal opinion and for entertainment purposes only. Enjoy! Blanket trigger warning for all the things, always, just in case! Listen mindfully.
Lengthy analysis of the song Identity, written by Gavin Rossdale, from the Bush album, The Art of Survival. This lyrical interpretation is a long one, so buckle up! :) As always, blanket trigger warning for all the things, just in case...so please listen mindfully and with care! Follow me on social media @DeconstructingBush.
An oral history of me being weird during meet & greets. Trigger warning: secondhand embarassment.
Join in to hear my Top 20 (okay, more like Top 30+) Bush / Gavin Rossdale songs! This is my 25th episode and marks the start of Season 2 -- thanks for listening. BTW ... Regular episodes coming again soon. Stay tuned!
SPECIAL EPISODE: Our furry friends don't typically get obituaries, funerals, eulogies, or headstones. I'm using my platform to change that for my beloved boy, Brutus, a.k.a., Boobie. A good boy who was once called a "very handsome dobie man" by our vet, Boobie crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge on 11/03/2022 at the age of 9.5 years. Please listen here as I tell you about the wonderful life of Brutus, and how he made our lives much more wonderful, too. "Brutus, I loved you for your whole life, and will love you the rest of mine. You were my favorite hello and one of my hardest goodbyes." Listen to my podcast episode about Brutus, here. Check out my written tribute to Brutus, here . Check out my tribute videos to Brutus, here and here View more photos/videos of Brutus on my Instagram or TikTok. View Brutus's memorial fundraiser, here.
Steady All the Ways - Part 2: a lyrical analysis of the Bush song Heavy Is the Ocean from the Art of Survival. (In Part 1, I talk about the new Bush album as a whole, plus a little about Taylor Swift and how cancel culture could impact music.) PS: Happy Birthday to Gavin Rossdale! TW: trigger warning for explicit language and a lyric using the word suicide.
Steady All The Ways - Part 1 - In part one of this two-part episode, I talk about the Bush album the Art of Survival, and also discuss a little about Taylor Swift's Midnights and the negative impact 'cancel culture' could have on music and art. In the forthcoming Part 2, I will lyrically analyze the Bush song Heavy Is the Ocean. PS: Happy Birthday to Gavin Rossdale! TW: trigger warning for disordered eating, body dysmorphia, explicit language.
A personal episode discussing the recent Bush concert / meet & greet, along with my reasons behind doing this podcast, what their music means to me, and more!
Episode 20 - wow! In this episode, I get on my soapbox about haters and critics who don't even put forth the effort to understand early Bush songs, and wax poetic about how Gavin Rossdale deserves far more credit than he used to get. Also: I analyze & interpret the 1999(ish?) Bush song, Disease of the Dancing Cats! trigger warning as usual
We've got defrocked priests, we've got rings of gold, we have ladders to heaven and Devil's Pulpits ... we have: Blood River... a Bush song written by Gavin Rossdale, from the 2020 album, The Kingdom. Enjoy Episode 19 of Deconstructing Bush, hosted by Beulah Marie.
Episode 18: this one's for all the literary-minded folks, out there! English majors and "word nerds," unite! Today, we take a look at symbolism, themes, and motifs in Bush songs, and examine songwriter Gavin Rossdale as a "rocker poet." Plus, another plug for my Sweet Relief Musician's Fund fundraiser. PS: excuse my cold and my 3 barking dogs lol!
Who wants a quickie? In this brief bonus episode, I talk about a recent mix-up relating to Greedy Fly + Chemicals Between Us; I plug my Music as Medicine episode & blog post, and my Sweet Relief Musicians Fund fundraiser; I panic about whether or not this podcast would offend Gavin Rossdale or the band; I fret over if I could ask them to wish me Happy Birthday at the Raleigh, NC show. BUT - most importantly... I attempt a "One Second Synopsis" for each song, summarizing each Bush song I've covered so far, in a quick lil' speed summary. Happy listening!
A special Badly Branded x Deconstructing Bush crossover episode about how music and concerts have helped me cope with illness, pain, grief, and broken dreams. It's a love letter to my concert-going / pop culture obsession, and I talk about everything from having brain surgery and then seeing Lady Gaga at the Oprah show, to Ed Sheeran and Bush concerts helping me cope with joint replacements and loss, to how facial paralysis derailed my Music Business education, and more. Plus, learn about the Sweet Relief Musician's Fund for career musicians facing illness, disability, injury, or age-related issues. Enjoy!
In episode 15, I talk about the recent Bush show, meeting the band, and, what it's like to get inside a songwriter like Gavin Rossdale's head. Plus: a lyrical analysis of the Chemicals Between Us by Bush! Enjoy.
Greedy Fly : a wonderful ode to grunge music and the shock of navigating a record deal (and life in general.) Listen to my analysis (and excitement about tonight's Bush concert in PA,) in this episode, Screaming Daisies. TW: trigger warning for discussion of suicidal ideation and substance use.
Brace yourselves because Episode 13 "I'll Take a Slice" contains some rambling, plenty of "umm's" and "uhh's," some barking dogs, and me saying "side note" a lot. This is what happens when you don't script out your episode ahead of time! :) At any rate, today we analyze the lyrics of Warm Machine, written by Gavin Rossdale and performed by the band, Bush. Enjoy! :)
A lyrical analysis of the new Bush song, More Than Machines, written by Gavin Rossdale, hosted and interpreted by Beulah Marie.
Episode 11 of Deconstructing Bush is a crossover from our sister podcast, Badly Branded. Originally published on 2/20/22, this portion of this episode of Badly Branded talks all about Bush & Gavin Rossdale. Here is that segment for your earhole enjoyment!
This special 10th episode is the narration of a May 2021 blog post about my journey as a fan of Bush and Gavin Rossdale, and how they've impacted my life. (This is the blog post.)
In Episode 9 host Beulah Marie analyzes the Bush song "Little Things" written by Gavin Rossdale. Join in for a fun lyrical interpretation and song analysis! TW: drugs, sex, substance abuse, violence.
Episode 8 of the Deconstructing Bush Podcast, 'The Fire is Waking' is out now! Join host Beulah Marie for an analysis of the Bush song, "The Kingdom." ⚡
Mickey Mouse has grown up a cow. Stop kissy-kissin' in the rearview, all you disenchanted youths, and take a listen to the latest episode of Deconstructing Bush, where we take a stab at analyzing the song lyrics of Everything Zen by Bush, written by Gavin Rossdale ... and talk a little about spirituality and religion, while we're at it! TW: trigger warning, everything. Everything expressed in this podcast is opinion only and for entertainment purposes only.
Through the rain traffic, as you float into space, you'll want to listen to Deconstructing Bush. This episode dissects the Bush song, Float, written by Gavin Rossdale, and discusses common themes that are ever-present throughout all of Bush's music. Feel free to reflect and enjoy. TW: drug use, suicidal ideation, explicit language.
Episode 5 of Beulah Marie's podcast Deconstructing Bush discusses the Bush song, "All Night Doctors," written by Gavin Rossdale. TW: drugs, suicide, sexual undertones.
In Episode 4, we take a look at the beautiful yet melancholy song, Letting the Cables Sleep, by the band, Bush -- a song that will have you facing your own mortality. It's written by Gavin Rossdale and from the album, The Science of Things.
Don't let the days go by! In episode 3, we do a lyrical deep dive into the hit Bush song, Glycerine, written by Gavin Rossdale and from the album Sixteen Stone. TW: sex, war/violence, and drug use
A lyrical dissection of Bush's song Flowers on a Grave by Gavin Rossdale. TW: suicide, drug use
A lyrical literary analysis of the song Machinehead by Bush, written by Gavin Rossdale. TW: drug use Editor's Note: this episode was originally titled, "Green to Red, Machinehead."