I’ve always been interested in Eichler homes. Joseph Eichler was a developer that built Mid-century modern homes in California between 1949 and 1966. His designs were inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Eichler homes are examples of Modernist architecture that has come to be known as “California Modern”, and typically feature glass walls, post-and-beam construction, and open floorplans in a style indebted to Frank Lloyd Wright and Mies van der Rohe. . . One of Eichler’s signature concepts was to “bring the outside in”, achieved via skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows with glass transoms looking out on protected and private outdoor rooms, patios, atriums, gardens, and swimming pools.
– Wikipedia
I like the bring the outside in concept with floor to ceiling glass windows, skylights, open floor concepts and even an atrium within the home. Although a bit retro, the style really fits the California weather and feel. I can’t say for certain if it would be my forever dream home, but I’d love to experience living in one for awhile. I keep imagining being surrounded by sunshine during springtime, a fresh cup of coffee in hand. Not a bad way to spend the day, especially in a work from home environment.
The Smiths released Back to the Old House in 1984. It’s melancholy almost to the point of depressing, but what else do you expect from Morrissey?
“Back to the Old House” is undoubtedly one of The Smiths’ most melancholic tracks. The band’s discography is rife with melancholic songs but this one takes the melancholy a notch higher.
Morrissey is able to creatively use the lyrics to effectively deliver pure melancholic sorrow.
. . . about not wanting to go back to a certain “old house” simply because it brings him a lot of “bad memories”
– SongMeaningsAndFacts
Had Morrissey’s lived in an Eichler home full of windows and sunshine, maybe he wouldn’t be so depressed all of the time. Well, who am I kidding? We are talking about Morrissey here. He’d probably still be depressed, but hopefully with a nice tan. That’s not a bad start.
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I would rather not go
Back to the old house
I would rather not go
Back to the old house
There's too many bad memories
Too many memories there
When you cycled by
Here began all my dreams
The saddest thing I've ever seen
And you never knew
How much I really liked you
Because I never even told you
Oh, and I meant to
Are you still there or have you moved away?
Or have you moved away?
I would love to go
Back to the old house
But I never will
I never will
I never will
I love the Smiths. Great song and post 🙂
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The Smiths are so good. Still great, even today. Hard to believe their music is 35-40 years old!
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Those California Eichler homes look cool, especially the ones with pools! Single floor living is looking better these days. I’m getting tired of climbing stairs all the time.
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They are pretty cool. I saw one that had an atrium in the middle of the house. So unique. One story… yes, I feel you on this one.
By the way, I saw the We Are the World documentary last night. It was really good. I didn’t know they wrote the song the week before! I found Bob Dylan’s interaction interesting. I felt for the guy. Thank goodness for Stevie Wonder!
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I know! That was crazy how it all came together. I was so impressed with Lionel Richie and his people skills. He seems like a genuinely nice person.
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He does! It would have fallen apart without him!
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Those houses sound awesome. Like the song too.
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I like your conclusion: Morrissey would still be depressed but hopefully have a nice tan. 😂
Eichler homes are very nice!
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So much yes to the Eichler. My son got to rent a room in one when he first moved to California. I loved that place. Also yes to the phrase “bringing the outdoors inside.” That’s my jam although I hadn’t found that phrase yet.
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Wow, that is so cool. I’m sure it was a unique experience. What a great way to start of in California!
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The homes are a pretty cool design style… though I wonder how easy it would be to have a darkened bedroom!
Thanks for introducing me to this song; I don’t know a lot of the Smiths’/Morrissey catalogues. Definitely a lot of melancholy.
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I never thought about the darkened rooms. There’s an interesting thought.
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