(Re Time Is No Healer)
Hi GedKen.
Don't know why you're asking me? but I like it, and having looked at some of the rest of the album on youtube clips I think it was probably the best track on the album. On the face of it it's a soothing bluesy number (I especially loved the flute playing in it!) but I was tempted to look further in to the lyrics and knowing Steve's love of T. S. Eliot and remembering he chose T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets as his subject on Celebrity Mastermind, wondered if he was inspired with the title of the track by a line in The Dry Salvages. Here's a snippet
"I sometimes wonder if that is what Krishna meant—
Among other things—or one way of putting the same thing:
That the future is a faded song, a Royal Rose or a lavender spray
Of wistful regret for those who are not yet here to regret,
Pressed between yellow leaves of a book that has never been opened.
And the way up is the way down, the way forward is the way back.
You cannot face it steadily, but this thing is sure,
That time is no healer: the patient is no longer here.".
You can find the whole of T.S Eliot's Four Quartet's here
www.paikassociates.com/pdf/fourquartets.pdf
They're worth a read.
and I found a good analysis of the poem here
mum.edu/msvs/9199TerryDry.html
But maybe I'm reading
far too much into it?