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The Earth Turns

'The Earth Turns' features as our song this week. Personally I see it as the flagship song of You Look Familiar, perhaps because it was one of the first that Mary and Morgan wrote together. At the time I was about 13 and compiling a scrapbook of environmental issues from The Early Times, a newspaper for young people that didn't feature boy bands (we had Smash Hits for that), and so the lyrics really struck me as being quite clever and pertinent indeed. Mary, Morgan and Jessica

"Morgan’s dark and haunting arrangement put me in mind of the earth, and mankind’s abuse of the planet," Mary recalls. "I wondered how the earth might respond and retaliate if it were personified, and capable of human emotion." She would blow us all to Kingdom Come, it seems.

Mary and Morgan's musical collaboration started around this time (other collaborations involved more domestic activities such as "What's for dinner?" "Please mow the lawn," and "Can you tear yourself away from the computer long enough to eat dinner?"). Morgan was creating some amazing backing tracks composed, recorded and almost exclusively performed by him.

On 'The Earth Turns', Mary reports, "Morgan composed, arranged and played all the instrumentation except for the string quartet parts, which he also composed and arranged. Jessica sang some beautiful harmonies [with me] on the chorus, and I [Mary] sang the lead vocal."

The track was first recorded at the studio of Barrie Barlow (of Jethro Tull) near Henley-on-Thames. Morgan and Mary spent the day there and I wandered up after school (it was down the road from our house), still in my bottle-green uniform, and sang backing vocals on the first two choruses. Being a school night, I had to miss out on the last chorus and go home.

However, the master mysteriously vanished and so when the time came to finish You Look Familiar as an album, the track was re-recorded in 2010 between New York (Morgan's studio) and Cardiff (our studio) and freshened up a little for contemporary ears.

Morgan shot scenes for the video at – the Tawe river at Pontardawe, the Gwrhyd mountain and Margam steelworks at Port Talbot (also the inspiration for Terry Gilliam’s ‘Brazil’ set, apparently, says Mary). Additional footage is from Regent's Park (Grass), St John's Wood (Trees), Soho Rooftops and a sunrise from Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.
The Welsh landscapes are a family treasure, the steelworks providing drama en route to family holidays in Wales, and the mountains and sea providing alternating days out while there. Industry and nature have always rubbed along in Wales and this video seems to portray that relationship from their perspective.

The Earth Turns | Mary Hopkin and Morgan Visconti from Morgan Visconti on Vimeo.





Jessica Lee Morgan is Mary's daughter and runs Mary Hopkin Music.




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