Wings by Birdy
Lyrics
Sunlight
comes creeping in
Illuminates our skin
We watch the day go by
Stories of all we did
It made me think of you
It made me think of you
Illuminates our skin
We watch the day go by
Stories of all we did
It made me think of you
It made me think of you
Under a
trillion stars
We danced on top of cars
Took pictures of the stage
So far from where we are
They made me think of you
They made me think of you
We danced on top of cars
Took pictures of the stage
So far from where we are
They made me think of you
They made me think of you
Oh lights
go down
In the moment we're lost and found
I just wanna be by your side
If these wings could fly
For the rest of our lives
In the moment we're lost and found
I just wanna be by your side
If these wings could fly
For the rest of our lives
I'm in a
foreign state
My thoughts they slip away
My words are leaving me
They caught an aeroplane
Because I thought of you
Just from the thought of you
My thoughts they slip away
My words are leaving me
They caught an aeroplane
Because I thought of you
Just from the thought of you
Oh lights go down
In the moment we're lost and found
I just wanna be by your side
If these wings could fly
Oh damn these walls
In the moment we're ten feet tall
And how…
In the moment we're lost and found
I just wanna be by your side
If these wings could fly
Oh damn these walls
In the moment we're ten feet tall
And how…
Birdy is 21 years old. She is English and comes
from a wealthy family. She won a singing
competition, open mic, at 12 years old and started off releasing cover songs. Birdy is the music industry’s antidote to the commercial,
superhuman likes of Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and Rihanna. She travels unnoticed on the Tube,
is thinking of signing up for sketching classes in London, regularly queues up
at McDonald’s (she has a weakness for McChicken sandwiches) and roots
through vintage stores unaided by any celebrity stylist. Her stage name
is a nick name from her parents.
Example:
Target audience demographics for Birdy:
Target audience demographics for Birdy:
·
Alternative music/rock/indie/folk
fans.
·
Age range 15-30 but largely 16-25.
·
More females than males (70/30).
·
Largely white British race/ethnicity.
·
Largely middle class ABC1
demographic.
·
Likely to be educated at least to A
Level with 60% at university or degree educated.
·
Earnings above average and likely to
do or have ambitions to do a degree-level job.
·
Likely to live in towns and cities
but not exclusively.
·
Happy adopting new technology and
regularly uses social networking sites and the internet.
Brands/lifestyle for Birdy fans:
·
Very likely to own an Apple
product/mp3 player and take their music seriously. Almost certainly owns a
smart phone but could be Samsung or Apple.
·
Enjoys a drink – likely to be beer or
wine.
·
Self expressive- likes to dress
individually and visit vintage stores
·
Sony audio/visual products.
·
Red Bull.
·
Jack Daniels.
·
Levis.
·
NME or Q magazine. Niche magazines.
·
Probably be in a romantic
relationship.
·
Sky Atlantic, Netflix and Amazon
Prime subscribers.
·
Interested in singer/songwriters and
emerging new talent.
·
May also be fans of Mumford and Sons,
Bon Iver, The Lumineers, Laura Marling.
Watch the original Birdy Video and
note how the props / visuals link to the lyrics:
When the lyrics read ‘sunlight
illuminates our skin’, there is a close up shot of the singer with sunlight
reflected on her face. The video is a concept video, with the performance element
introduced through fancy dress costumes and dream-like figures dancing and
performing in a forest environment. This setting complements the ethereal,
dream-like sound of the music. The artist appears in the narrative but she does
not involve herself with the other people, therefore making her stand out
amongst them. There is juxtaposition between close ups of her lying on the bed looking
sad, and dramatic scenes such as people riding horses which matches the more
dramatic beats. The smoke and colours are edited to the beat.
Now watch the A Level student version of
the Birdy video and note how the props / visuals link to the lyrics:
The video
opens with a shot of a little girl staring at a grave in a graveyard. This
suggests that the song is going to be slow and emotional. The song lyrics are
about losing and finding someone and this person has interpreted that into a
narrative about a little girl whose father has passed away and she is
remembering the good times they shared together. A buried pot signifies the
memories they shared. The use of the narrative is juxtaposed with the artist
(singer) in the field lip-synching and this implies that she is the grown up
girl represented by the younger actress in the memory scenes. Numerous close
ups of the objects that mean something to the girl show the link between the
little girl and her father and this is also reinforced by the close up of them
holding hands. The emphasis is on ‘the rest of our lives’ as the girl will have
the memory of her father with her forever. The location is mostly outside in a
field and in the wood as this represents where she walked with her father and
felt closest to him.
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