Cold is a song by American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton, it was released on September 25, 2020 as the second single from his fourth studio album Starting Over.[1] At the 64th Grammy Awards, the song won the award for Best Country Song.[2]

Hi, i was hearing "Sleeping in the cold below" and i'm trying to figure what this song meas and of course wich spoiler for the future update it could contain. Please read all before arrive to the conclusion.


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First strange things: "Sisters" and "from mother's hands", this make me think one thing. Tenno refer to Lotus as "Mother" so is possible that this song is some kind of "Tenno Song"? If you mix this with the dialogue and history of the last quest, could be possible that the base destroyed by the tempestarii was a research center for some kind of experiment on tenno, and the sisters were a group of female tenno. And knowing what should be the next update, is not difficult to know wich one could be that experiment. Another interesting thing is related to kuva: tenno have innate transference and don't need to use the kuva for enter and exit in warframe, necramech and orokin worm, so this could solve the puzzle on "how corpus kuva lich will work at lore level?"

If you continue to read the song text, you discover that who is singing (vala?) probably work for corpus and like any corpus must work hard and pay debt to "avoid the hell". But... but then we have this: "There's a man on high. With the Devil in his eye. And a golden hand" Of course this man is Parvos, but why use the word Devil? If you talk of your leader, you don't call him "Devil" like any grineer will never call "Devil" the queens, so, for now i don't say more about this, but thise gave me another important piece of puzzle for the conclusion and also i will not say nothing about this: "When it's my time to go. Won't you lay me down. Under Granum Crowns", but for me is another important piece; if you are a Corpus you want ot die under the granum crown, so, why not?

So here my conclusion (merging the song with the quest): The entire quest is like a tale; in a future a free corpus lich (tenno) create this song, but we hear this now cause the song, sing of this story from "outside the game", like an external narrator that escort the events. The narrator of the story know everything (and now is telling us: those poor tenno still didn't know what is going to happen...) , but the character (we, the tenno) are just discovering everything following the event path. Ok this is about the song... but what about the story the song is about?

it means nothing, since Vala is not a character. at least not yet. if DE expands on her and gives her maybe a minute or two to develop within the next 5 or so years, maybe the song will mean something then.

So it's into the Void

Now me girls and me boys

From Mother's hands we go

We'll be be sailing to the sun

Till the voyage is done

Then we'll be sleeping in the cold below

Mothers hand could imply the mothership / capital city of the corpus and as per observation it is either in pluto or venus - both are extremely cold in this universe and anything on a planet could be considered "Below". and "sailing to the sun" could be inferred as "sailing with the sun" as there are solar rails that guide the ships. and once the voyage is done they will return to their cold home and take a well deserved rest.

Sisters! Below, below

We're going where the winds don't blow

Yes we're all bound down

To the deep and we'll all be

Sleeping in the cold below, below

Sleeping in the cold below

Our sailing ship

Is for the hard and the quick

We roll our load and go

There's a living to be mad

Or there's Hell to pay

Whn you're sleeping in the cold below

Today we sail

On the Solar Rail

For there's much we just don't know

So farewell with a kiss

Then it's fast for the mist

Till we're all sleeping in the cold below

The main theme of the song, as I understand it, is that the Corpus in question are working on a ship for the rest of their lives. The song is likely intended to make them feel better about committing their lives to their task. That aspect of the song no longer applies to Vala, of course, as she is now a commander and not a labourer; furthermore, her promotion to Captain belies the lack of upward mobility implied by the song. However, it can still resonate with her as she now has a new task that she seeks to accomplish or die trying: the capture of the Temptestarii.

The Corpus workers are working on a ship. Vala notes that there are both male and female workers, despite the song being primarily addressed to "sisters". The exact nature of "sisters" in this context is not clear but likely refers simply to Vala's co-workers that she has bonded with. The ship sailing towards the Sun is likely figurative, but also reflects that the Corpus homeworld is Neptune, so many of their destinations (Venus, Jupiter, Phobos, etc) will indeed be Sun-ward. Once their service is complete and they die ("the voyage is done", figuratively), they will go to the underworld (the Cold Below).

There's a man on high with the Devil in his eye

And a golden hand, I'm told

It can hurt you, it can hold you; he can kick you or console you

When you're sleepin' in the cold below

The "man on high" is certainly Parvos Granum, given his golden hand. Parvos was and is the Founder of the Corpus; thus, he can reward those who hold true to his values while punishing those who do not. If this song is older than, say, a year, then it was written when Parvos was still largely mythical and considered dead in the Void. In that context, Parvos can serve as an underworld figure like the Devil, lording over the afterlife in the Cold Below. This is reinforced by the line "with the Devil in his eye" (which may also simply be a reference to Parvos' cunning, as it seems to be his main character trait). The verse ends with "When you're sleepin' in the cold below" (emphasis added), implying that Parvos is restricted to the underworld (as he was indeed confined to the Void until the events of the Deadlock Protocol).

This goes to everyone, when tje song says "Where the wind don't blow" it means SPACE. The space is a place with zero air, if there is no air, there's no wind. And to be fair, we are playing a space game, Ship is not a seaship but a spaceship, and where the wind dont blow is the space, you should all know that.

There are some interesting interviews about this song in a documentary whose name I can't remember right now... It might be one of those great BBC productions from a few years ago ("history of soul music"... something like that).


They talk about "Cold Sweat" being the best example of Brown's idea of "The One" (landing heavily on the first beat, then syncopating stuff, then landing on the first beat again).


There's also some interesting talk about the horn section arrangement "singing" the words "cold sweat". As in: I don't care [cold sweat, cold sweat] about your past [cold sweat, cold sweat]. And how this is similar to the piano/horn riff in Miles Davis' "So What", which also sounds like the bass is actually answered by the piano/horns "singing" the words "so what".


Great analysis, as always, mr Owsinski!


Henrik

"I do realize that when the song was written in 1944, it was a different time, but now while reading it, it seems very manipulative and wrong," host Glenn Anderson wrote on the station's web site. "The world we live in is extra sensitive now, and people get easily offended, but in a world where #MeToo has finally given women the voice they deserve, the song has no place."

But he told NPR that he had no idea of the "tornado" he would face: hundreds of emails demanding the song be put back in rotation, more than ten times the number of requests he said he fielded asking him to yank it.

A feminist defense of the lyrics points out that when they were written a woman with a good reputation had to protest a man's advances, even if she actually welcomed them, and the song's figurative woman is actually expressing her sexuality in a veiled era-appropriate way.

Furthering the ambiguity, KOSI in Denver has done an about-face, first banning the song on Monday, then opening up a poll to put the decision to listeners. The results were unequivocal: the vast majority of the 15,000 respondents demanded the song's return, the station said.

"While we are sensitive to those who may be upset by some of the lyrics, the majority of our listeners have expressed their interpretation of the song to be non-offensive," Program Director Jim Lawson said in a statement.

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