Words & Music - Graham Nash
copyright 1977, Thin Ice Music, ASCAP.
Six o' clock
In the morning, I feel pretty good
So I dropped into the luxury of the Lords
Fighting dragons and crossing swords
With the people against the hordes
Who came to conquer.
Seven o'clock
In the morning, here it comes
I taste the warning and I am so amazed
I'm here today, seeing things so clear this way
In the car and on my way
To Stonehenge.
I'm flying in Winchester cathedral
Sunlight pouring through the break of day.
Stumbled through the door and into the chamber;
There's a lady setting flowers on a table covered lace
And a cleaner in the distance finds a cobweb on a face
And a feeling deep inside of me tells me
This can't be the place
I'm flying in Winchester cathedral.
All religion has to have its day
Expressions on the face of the Saviour
Made me say
I can't stay.
Open up the gates of the church and let me out of here!
Too many people have lied in the name of Christ
For anyone to heed the call.
So many people have died in the name of Christ
That I can't believe it all.
And now I'm standing on the grave of a soldier that died in 1799
And the day he died it was a birthday
And I noticed it was mine.
And my head didn't know just who I was
And I went spinning back in time.
And I am high upon the altar
High upon the altar, high.
I'm flying in Winchester cathedral,
It's hard enough to drink the wine.
The air inside just hangs in delusion,
But given time,
I'll be fine.
Crosby, Stills, Nash - Vocals
Graham Nash - Piano
Joe Vitale - Drums, Timpani, Percussion
George Perry - Bass
Mike Lewis, David Crosby, Graham Nash & Joel Bernstein - String Arrangements
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Review about Cathedral Re: Chaz | Reviewer: Anonymous | 5/26/09
Interesting...have you also considered that CSN might have been trying to make a link between religion and the highs/lows of hallucinogenics?
I re-read the lyrics after reading your comment, and it doesn't completely match with that hypothesis to me, but I can definitely see where you're coming from.
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re:'A false message' - many who misspell ARE semi-literate in the English language...or have reading/writing disabilities. I'm guessing you know this already, just pointing out that...pride of word and 'semi-literacy' can go together.]
Religion? Really? | Reviewer: chaz | 1/28/09
The preceding comments leaned heavily on the religious connotations, especially the two nay-sayers who thought that this powerful tune somehow denigrates Christianity and shoud instead be directed at other religions.
Has it not occured to any of you that these lyrics might tell of a hallucinatory experience brought on by modern chemistry? Wouldn't a cathedral make a great place for a trip?
Yes, the lines about "too many people have lied/died" are historical fact, so get over it.
But, step back a bit and wonder about why the death of a soldier in 1799 would have such an impact on a viewer - even given that they share a birthday.
"six o'clock...stepped into the luxury of the Lords" not Lord, Lords. Plural. That means he was participating in an ancient ritualistic act, eh?
"In the morning, here it comes
I taste the warning and I am so amazed
I'm here today, seeing things so clear this way
In the car and on my way
To Stonehenge." Clearly a reference to the building buzz and disassociation of having recently ingested a psychoactive substance.
But then, let's forget all that and just revel in the blissful feeling evoked by this haunting melody. Let's remember ourselves standing in a ruined cathedral, still feeling the majesty it must have once been. Let's feel that harried rush of a panic attack in the quick-time lyrics.
CSN and sometimes Y are the top of the musical form, wouldn't you say?
Well... | Reviewer: SiSartreEstMorte | 9/12/08
I love this song, I'm catholic, so I guess it's kind of rare to hear someone of my faith giving respects to Cathedral by Crosby, Stills and Nash, but everyone has their opinions, and anyone can express them. I think that they didn't attack the Church as it is now, but as it has been, especially before Vatican 2 Council. Anyways, props to CSN.
The lyrics | Reviewer: Sebastian S | 11/28/07
I simply love this song. It is so true, and too deep to fathom for so many, even though it's not very complex at all. And just that is very scary to see.
There's no need to debate religion, this song says it all. Oh, and yes you could just as well replace cathedral and christ with images from other religions, such as islam.
The below rewiewer is perfectly correct.
GREAT song! I'm 19 years, listen to electronic, heavy & punk music and everything, but this song is one of the best I know.
A False Message? | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/24/07
The reviewer calling him/herself "nobody" remarks that "Cathedral" sends a "false message." Is it false to say that "too many people have died in the name of Christ?" That statement is an historical fact, if, like me, you feel that even one person's death in the name of religion...any religion...(let alone Christianity, which is based on the premise of Peace and "turning the other cheek")...is too many. So to state that the message is "false" isn't debatable at all. But religious fanatics are rarely well-grounded in reason or logic. By the way, I'm no English teacher, but I find it difficult to take seriously the remarks of anyone who can't take the time and effort to glance over the message they are about to put out to the world via the web and proofread it for spelling and other errors. Have these people no pride in their own words, or are they truly semi-literate?
Their words embody my own | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/28/07
I've long been a CSN fan, and this song only increases my respect for them. I think it's great that any popular group will stand up against the mainstream and tell it the way it is. Christianity has been in a place of power for far too long. Any way, there is way too much gospel music out there for any Christian to complain about this song.
Change the Lyrics and the song is sill powerful | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/26/07
For a really powerful impact if one should decide to perform this in public is to replace "gates of the Church.." with gates of the Mosque" and "Christ" with "Allah".
Brings the song up to date, would'nt you say?
BBE | Reviewer: Anonymous | 5/17/07
A wonderful song . It has a very strong message that shows us once again why people should stay away from religious fanaticism. Thank you CSN:-))
Since childhood I'd love to listen to the songs of corsby still and nash...the only thing I donot like with their songs is when they attacked the Lord Jesus. The God of Abraham have greatly bless you the english speaking people but it seems a lot of you are unthankful. Even attacking Him who had bless you like no other people on earth. You nations grew fat and had forgotten your maker. A great time of trouble is coming upon your nations...the people who are the descendants of Jacob...and do you know what Jacob means in the visayan? It means "one who wants to take all things for himself" or Hakob-hakob (Hacogan). If my review seems to be out of zync..forgive me...i just want to let the trio see how vain the thoughts
that Cathedral wants to teach or deliver. It is a false message that had influence a lot of your people. I hope you would consider your position regarding the true God and our SAvior Jesus Christ.
i like the this kind of music | Reviewer: Anonymous | 3/4/06
C S N & Y were one of the better soft rock groups I got some compilations from their records and I like to translate some songs to comment with my wife.
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