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Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog after the War

"René and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog after the War" is a ballad written and sung by Paul Simon.

"René and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog after the War"
Song by Paul Simon
from the album Hearts and Bones
Released1983
GenreFolk rock
Length3:44
LabelWarner Bros. Records
Songwriter(s)Paul Simon
Producer(s)Roy Halee
Paul Simon
Russ Titelman
Lenny Waronker

The song first appeared as the eighth track on Hearts and Bones, the 1983 album that was the sixth in Simon's solo career. It also appears on Negotiations and Love Songs (1988), Paul Simon 1964/1993 (1993), The Paul Simon Anthology (1993), Greatest Hits: Shining Like a National Guitar (2000), The Studio Recordings 1972-2000 (2004), Songwriter (2011) and In the Blue Light (2018). The 2004 re-release of Hearts and Bones has a 3:47 minute demo version of this song among the bonus tracks.[1] A re-recording of the song was featured on Simon's 2018 album In the Blue Light.[2]

Theme

The song is about the surrealist artist René Magritte and his wife Georgette. The title derives from a photograph of the Magrittes and their dog in Belgium by photographer Lothar Wolleh. He took two photographs of them: one, "René and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog During the War", was a black and white photo, purportedly from the World War II era, but likely taken during the 1960s.[3][4] The second, "René and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog", was taken in their home in Belgium in 1967.[5]

"Simultaneously an evocative mood piece and a joyous tribute to the doo wop groups of the '50s",[6] the song depicts the Magrittes as secret admirers of The Penguins, The Moonglows, The Orioles, and The Five Satins. The lyrics refer to this as "the deep forbidden music they've been longing for" and says that others also "have (it) hidden away in the cabinet cold of their hearts."

The song also portrays the Magrittes "strolling down Christopher Street", stopping in a men's store, and seeing "all of the mannequins dressed in the style that brought tears to their immigrant eyes just like" the aforementioned doo wop groups.

Reviews

While not a chart hit (Allmusic refers to the whole album as "a commercial disaster"[7]), the song was well received by fans and reviewers. It has been called a "very nice homage to the painter and his work".[8] Another reviewer deemed the song "flat-out terrific...despite its obvious pretensions."[6]

Rolling Stone lauded this song saying that it "ranks among the best Simon has written" and added:

There they are, a Belgian surrealist painter, his old lady and their pooch, dancing naked in a hotel room, window-shopping on Christopher Street and getting dolled up to dine with "the power elite." [...] It's a hilarious and magical juxtaposition of images that's also touching, because Paul Simon obviously identifies with the figure of the grown-up, respectable artist irrevocably smitten with those doo-wop groups, "the deep forbidden music" that originally made him fall in love with rock & roll.[9]

Sam Sutherland described this tune as "a polished gem, both a musical analogue to the artist's dead-pan surrealism and a unique love song."[10]

Video

Also released in 1984, the 3:42 minute music video produced for this song was created by Joan Logue, produced by Alan Kleinberg, and executive produced by Paul Simon, and features Simon and then-wife Carrie Fisher as the Magrittes.[11] It is described as:

a witty tribute to Magritte's work and a haunting visual interpretation of Simon's music and lyrics. A photograph of the Magrittes serves as the point of departure for both the song and images, as Logue employs video effects to technologically echo and transform the eerie resonances of the surreal imagery of Magritte's paintings.[12]

Personnel

[13]

References

  1. ^ Allmusic: René and Georgette Magritte with their Dog after the War. Allmusic
  2. ^ "Listen to Paul Simon's New Album 'In the Blue Light'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
  3. ^ Simon Paul Simon: The neck of my guitar
  4. ^ Electronic Arts Intermix
  5. ^ "René and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog", Lothar Wolleh, 1967. Flickr, posted by Oliver Wolleh.
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on October 26, 2009. Retrieved 2010-10-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^ Allmusic Review: Hearts and Bones
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on January 18, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  9. ^
  10. ^ Editorial Review by Sam Sutherland
  11. ^ James Reed (2016-12-28). "'Yesterday was a horrible day': Paul Simon remembers his onetime love Carrie Fisher". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
  12. ^ . Electronic Arts Intermix. Archived from the original on 2006-09-23. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
  13. ^ "Hearts and Bones".

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Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog after the War is a ballad written and sung by Paul Simon Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog after the War Song by Paul Simonfrom the album Hearts and BonesReleased1983GenreFolk rockLength3 44LabelWarner Bros RecordsSongwriter s Paul SimonProducer s Roy HaleePaul SimonRuss TitelmanLenny WaronkerThe song first appeared as the eighth track on Hearts and Bones the 1983 album that was the sixth in Simon s solo career It also appears on Negotiations and Love Songs 1988 Paul Simon 1964 1993 1993 The Paul Simon Anthology 1993 Greatest Hits Shining Like a National Guitar 2000 The Studio Recordings 1972 2000 2004 Songwriter 2011 and In the Blue Light 2018 The 2004 re release of Hearts and Bones has a 3 47 minute demo version of this song among the bonus tracks 1 A re recording of the song was featured on Simon s 2018 album In the Blue Light 2 Contents 1 Theme 2 Reviews 3 Video 4 Personnel 5 ReferencesTheme EditThe song is about the surrealist artist Rene Magritte and his wife Georgette The title derives from a photograph of the Magrittes and their dog in Belgium by photographer Lothar Wolleh He took two photographs of them one Rene and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog During the War was a black and white photo purportedly from the World War II era but likely taken during the 1960s 3 4 The second Rene and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog was taken in their home in Belgium in 1967 5 Simultaneously an evocative mood piece and a joyous tribute to the doo wop groups of the 50s 6 the song depicts the Magrittes as secret admirers of The Penguins The Moonglows The Orioles and The Five Satins The lyrics refer to this as the deep forbidden music they ve been longing for and says that others also have it hidden away in the cabinet cold of their hearts The song also portrays the Magrittes strolling down Christopher Street stopping in a men s store and seeing all of the mannequins dressed in the style that brought tears to their immigrant eyes just like the aforementioned doo wop groups Reviews EditWhile not a chart hit Allmusic refers to the whole album as a commercial disaster 7 the song was well received by fans and reviewers It has been called a very nice homage to the painter and his work 8 Another reviewer deemed the song flat out terrific despite its obvious pretensions 6 Rolling Stone lauded this song saying that it ranks among the best Simon has written and added There they are a Belgian surrealist painter his old lady and their pooch dancing naked in a hotel room window shopping on Christopher Street and getting dolled up to dine with the power elite It s a hilarious and magical juxtaposition of images that s also touching because Paul Simon obviously identifies with the figure of the grown up respectable artist irrevocably smitten with those doo wop groups the deep forbidden music that originally made him fall in love with rock amp roll 9 Sam Sutherland described this tune as a polished gem both a musical analogue to the artist s dead pan surrealism and a unique love song 10 Video EditAlso released in 1984 the 3 42 minute music video produced for this song was created by Joan Logue produced by Alan Kleinberg and executive produced by Paul Simon and features Simon and then wife Carrie Fisher as the Magrittes 11 It is described as a witty tribute to Magritte s work and a haunting visual interpretation of Simon s music and lyrics A photograph of the Magrittes serves as the point of departure for both the song and images as Logue employs video effects to technologically echo and transform the eerie resonances of the surreal imagery of Magritte s paintings 12 Personnel EditPaul Simon vocals electric guitar Richard Tee Fender Rhodes synthesizer Anthony Jackson fretless bass Rob Sabino piano Wells Christie synclavier Uncredited snare drum tambourine The Harptones background vocals Georges Delerue orchestration 13 References Edit Allmusic Rene and Georgette Magritte with their Dog after 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