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    Golden Hearth by Blue and Gold: A Luminous Journey Through Time

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJune 16, 2024Updated:October 24, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Blue and Gold’s Golden Hearth is a radiant folk narrative that sparks the imagination as it takes you on a wondrous journey, both lyrically and sonically.

    This collaboration between Ildikó Kerék and Ben Hooton ignites a storytelling inferno, fueled by poetic lyrics and haunting melodies.

    Blue and Gold Golden Hearth song cover
    Blue and Gold Golden Hearth song cover

    The song’s genesis is as intriguing as its composition. Hooton, smitten by Kerék’s rendition of a Leonard Cohen classic, sought her out years later for this project.

    Their partnership birthed Golden Hearth, a song secretly penned for Hooton’s daughter—a musical time capsule waiting to be unearthed.

    The song also permeates with Kerék’s profound influence, directly shaped by the eclectic sounds she absorbed growing up—from the soft Hungarian lullabies sung by her father to her teenage explorations of his vinyl collection filled with gipsy folk, psychedelic soul, and Bartók—bringing a rich tapestry of sound that deeply informs the song’s complex rhythms and harmonies.

    Recorded at Bristol’s J&J studios under Jim Barr’s guidance, the track features Jack Baldus on keys, infusing soul and jazz elements into its folksy heart.

    The result is a soundscape drenched in nostalgia, where instruments whisper and sigh, creating a gentle cradle for Kerék’s ethereal vocals.

    Lyrically, Golden Hearth paints vivid imagery. A flame skims across a blinding sea, tip-toeing through tides, spinning around corners.

    The lyrics cast spells, transforming fear into wonder and mortality into acceptance.

    The flame dances, its dress changing from gold to blue, mirroring life’s fluctuating moods.

    The song embraces shadows, acknowledging them while also capturing golden moments.

    It’s a father’s lullaby, sung not to lull but to illuminate the path ahead.

    Kerék’s voice serves as a guiding light through the narrative. Her vocals embody the flame’s transformation from a flickering light to a fierce blaze and finally to a drifting ember, each phase delivered with heartfelt emotion.

    The words, “Golden, golden hearth song,”  echo in your ears like a treasured lullaby, tugging at your heart and whispering, “Remember this warmth.”

    Even as you step out into the big, wild world, it stays with you, a familiar voice calling you back to the fireside.

    As the ember finally rests on dry land, its smile “still burning in the sand,” we’re left with an afterglow.

    The song gently fades, but its essence lingers—a promise of enduring love, of memories that outshine absence.

    This piece by Blue and Gold stands as an anthem for those braving the tumultuous seas of parenthood, ageing, and release.

    It is not just a melody, but a guiding flame that warms and endures.

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    Blue and Gold Golden Hearth Lyrics

    A little flame went skimming out across the blinding sea,
    To see what tides would bring her when she tip-toed carefully.
    And low behold she found that every corner that she spun,
    A new turn had appeared for her to drench her warmth upon.


    A little fire when blazing out across the raging sea,
    To see what she could find when skipping dancing endlessly.
    And as she twirled her dress reflected every change of mood,
    Her warmth changed from gold to blue.


    Watching out for shadows,
    Wondering if its time to be.
    Filling up my pockets,
    Staring out to sea.


    Golden, golden hearth song.

    Golden, golden hearth song.
    Golden, golden hearth song.
    Golden, golden hearth song.
    Golden, golden hearth song.

    A little ember floated down upon the starlit sea,
    To see what tides would bring her if she let herself fall free.
    And when at last she found the comfort of dry land.
    Her smile still burning in the sand.


    And though I won’t be with you,
    Remember when its time to be,
    Wrapped up in each others arms throwing pebbles out to sea.

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