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Beau
2005-06-12 03:51:19 UTC
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I have always wondered who Levon is and what the song is about. Does anybody
know?

Thanks
CWS
2005-06-12 04:14:09 UTC
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He is a cartoon balloon salesman...;-)

(I just couldnt resist!)
Post by Beau
I have always wondered who Levon is and what the song is about. Does anybody
know?
Thanks
Harmony
2005-06-12 07:23:37 UTC
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Harmony
2005-06-12 09:45:17 UTC
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Did a bit of research and found this:


http://www.leoslyrics.com/listlyrics.php?id=3073
Elton and Bernie's lyrics questioned (plus other EJ related things)


It's Hebrew for Holy man. (or Arminian for Spice)

The name Levon seems to come from the Tribe of Levi. (high priests) ~
a " Good man"
Levite = Levon

Baby Names - Boy
Levon:
...Notes: Biblical: Levi, third of Jacob's 12 sons, became became
father of the Levites tribe that was later assigned priestly duties. [
Levon (LEE-von) Variant of Levi
www.thinkbabynames.com/babynames.php?g=1&a=L&p=1


There also is the spelling, Levon. The old, 1347 spelling in Spain
recorded the name as Levien, pronounced 'Lay-vee-en.' The Sephardic
name Levim also appears in the 13th century records of Sephardim in
Aragon, Spain as does Levita, presently used not only in Germany among
Ashkenazim, but also among Sephardim.

Levien. It's an old Sephardic name listed from the book, "The Jews of
Jamaica", . There also are alternative spellings, including derivatives
of Levy and the name, Lewin.
There are also names such as Levit and Levita. . A list of 3,500 Jewish
names as created and defined by the Holy Office (la Santo Oficio) of
Spain. The list comes from a census of Jewish communities of Spain by
the Catholic Church. Names listed are those of Jewish origin.

Note that Levien, Levin, Lewin, Levine, Lavin, Laven, Laban, Leban,
Loewen, Lev, Lov, and other spellings also are used by Ashkenazim and
once were used and are still used by some Prussian non-Jews. The French
use the spelling, LaVigne. And the Spanish and Portuguese use La Vina y
La Vina.

The name Levin also appears in Shropshire, England in 1066 as an
Anglo-Saxon name.

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Levon: Armenian version of Leon; "Lion-like"

http://otter.diary-x.com/journal.cgi?entry=20020728

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LEVON= Levite

http://www.thinkbabynames.com/babyname.php?g=1&n=Levi

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Gender: Boy
Pronunciation: LEE-vye
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: "Joined."

Variants: Levey, Levin, Levon, Levy
Keywords: hebrew, biblical, third, jacob, sons



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/world/monitoring/media_reports/1327345.stm

King Levon VI of Cilicia, a state occupying parts of what are now
Turkey and Syria, managed to escape to Europe, where he sought to raise
a final crusade to free the last Christian state in the Middle East.

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http://ks.essortment.com/rockmusicquiz_rtse.htm
Question and answer to lyrics of Levon


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But really, I think someone should ask Bernie!!! (unless he was so
*inspired* when he wrote it, that he doesn't know the meaning
himself!;-))
charlene
2005-06-13 17:03:57 UTC
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Gro
2005-06-13 14:22:27 UTC
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This was posted here sometime ago:
Gro ;-))

Making sense, or nonsense, out of 'Levon'

Author: Len Robbins
Publication Date: 2005-04-24



These songs we sing along to - what do they mean?

What exactly are we humming? And what point are the songwriters trying
to make?

Usually, I have no idea. Heck, I thought Neil Diamond was singing
about some guy named "Reverend Eugene," - not "Forever in Blue Jeans."

Curious - okay, bored - I decided to dig up the lyrics to a song which
I have never understood and whose meaning always baffled me - Elton John's
"Levon."

Below, in italics, are the lyrics to "Levon," written by John and
Bernie

Taupin, for us to examine:

Levon wears his war wound like a crown

He calls his child Jesus

'Cause he likes the name

And he sends him to the finest school in town

Okay, so this Levon fellow was in a war. He names his son Jesus, and
he sends him to a private school. That makes sense, although I wouldn't name
a child Jesus. That's asking for trouble. Every time someone stubs their toe
and yells "Jesus!," this kid is going to be jumping out of his drawers. And
he's liable to get the big head, thinking all those hymns are about him.

Levon, Levon likes his money He makes a lot they say

Spends his days counting

In a garage by the motorway

Okay, so Levon is rich, and doesn't have an accountant. Got it.

He was born a pauper to a pawn on a Christmas Day

When the New York Times said God is dead

And the wars begun

Alvin Tostig has a son today

This is where the confusion sets in. So, Levon is born on Christmas
Day. And then the New York Times, on Christmas Day, said God is dead, which
started wars? Actually, German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche said "God is
dead," - back in something like 1890 (I had to look it up). And it didn't
start any wars.

And who is Alvin Tostig? Levon's father, I'm left to assume. So Jesus'
name is Jesus Tostig? Urgh.

And he shall be Levon

And he shall be a good man

And he shall be Levon

In tradition with the family plan

And he shall be Levon

And he shall be a good man

He shall be Levon

Enough already. We'll call him Levon.

Levon sells cartoon balloons in town

His family business thrives

Jesus blows up balloons all day

Sits on the porch swing watching them fly

Wait, I thought Levon was supposed to be rich? Selling cartoon
balloons? I can understand being wealthy if you were a cartoon balloon
manufacturer, but this Levon guy just sells them. Is there really that big a
market for balloons shaped like Daffy Duck? And his kid blows the balloons
up and lets them fly off. How is Levon making a profit?

And Jesus, he wants to go to Venus

Leaving Levon far behind

Take a balloon and go sailing

While Levon, Levon slowly dies

So, apparently, Jesus doesn't like Levon too much, seeing as how he
wants to leave him behind to slowly die. But why does he want to fly a
balloon to, of all places, Venus? From what I hear, it's very cold there. I
guess the songwriting decision came down to:

What rhymes with Jesus? Panama City - nope. Vegas, nah. How bout
Venus?

There you go.

While the song doesn't indicate if Levon is cruel or mean, it does
give us one clue as to why Levon wouldn't be held in such high regard by his
son - he named him Jesus Tostig! If he would have named him Ted or Earl or
Skip, the kid would probably love his father and wouldn't let all those
balloons go flying off.

The point of the song? What does "Levon" tell us? Hmm, I've narrowed
it down to two possible themes:

1. Don't name your son Jesus Tostig. He'll hate you.

2. Elton John and Bernie Taupin were on dope.

You make you own determination. I'm leaning heavily toward 2.


Len Robbins is the editor/publisher of The Clinch County News.
Post by Beau
I have always wondered who Levon is and what the song is about. Does anybody
know?
Thanks
Beau
2005-06-14 11:36:00 UTC
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how funny was that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Post by Gro
Gro ;-))
Making sense, or nonsense, out of 'Levon'
Author: Len Robbins
Publication Date: 2005-04-24
These songs we sing along to - what do they mean?
What exactly are we humming? And what point are the songwriters trying
to make?
Usually, I have no idea. Heck, I thought Neil Diamond was singing
about some guy named "Reverend Eugene," - not "Forever in Blue Jeans."
Curious - okay, bored - I decided to dig up the lyrics to a song which
I have never understood and whose meaning always baffled me - Elton John's
"Levon."
Below, in italics, are the lyrics to "Levon," written by John and
Bernie
Levon wears his war wound like a crown
He calls his child Jesus
'Cause he likes the name
And he sends him to the finest school in town
Okay, so this Levon fellow was in a war. He names his son Jesus, and
he sends him to a private school. That makes sense, although I wouldn't name
a child Jesus. That's asking for trouble. Every time someone stubs their toe
and yells "Jesus!," this kid is going to be jumping out of his drawers. And
he's liable to get the big head, thinking all those hymns are about him.
Levon, Levon likes his money He makes a lot they say
Spends his days counting
In a garage by the motorway
Okay, so Levon is rich, and doesn't have an accountant. Got it.
He was born a pauper to a pawn on a Christmas Day
When the New York Times said God is dead
And the wars begun
Alvin Tostig has a son today
This is where the confusion sets in. So, Levon is born on Christmas
Day. And then the New York Times, on Christmas Day, said God is dead, which
started wars? Actually, German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche said "God is
dead," - back in something like 1890 (I had to look it up). And it didn't
start any wars.
And who is Alvin Tostig? Levon's father, I'm left to assume. So Jesus'
name is Jesus Tostig? Urgh.
And he shall be Levon
And he shall be a good man
And he shall be Levon
In tradition with the family plan
And he shall be Levon
And he shall be a good man
He shall be Levon
Enough already. We'll call him Levon.
Levon sells cartoon balloons in town
His family business thrives
Jesus blows up balloons all day
Sits on the porch swing watching them fly
Wait, I thought Levon was supposed to be rich? Selling cartoon
balloons? I can understand being wealthy if you were a cartoon balloon
manufacturer, but this Levon guy just sells them. Is there really that big a
market for balloons shaped like Daffy Duck? And his kid blows the balloons
up and lets them fly off. How is Levon making a profit?
And Jesus, he wants to go to Venus
Leaving Levon far behind
Take a balloon and go sailing
While Levon, Levon slowly dies
So, apparently, Jesus doesn't like Levon too much, seeing as how he
wants to leave him behind to slowly die. But why does he want to fly a
balloon to, of all places, Venus? From what I hear, it's very cold there. I
What rhymes with Jesus? Panama City - nope. Vegas, nah. How bout
Venus?
There you go.
While the song doesn't indicate if Levon is cruel or mean, it does
give us one clue as to why Levon wouldn't be held in such high regard by his
son - he named him Jesus Tostig! If he would have named him Ted or Earl or
Skip, the kid would probably love his father and wouldn't let all those
balloons go flying off.
The point of the song? What does "Levon" tell us? Hmm, I've narrowed
1. Don't name your son Jesus Tostig. He'll hate you.
2. Elton John and Bernie Taupin were on dope.
You make you own determination. I'm leaning heavily toward 2.
Len Robbins is the editor/publisher of The Clinch County News.
Post by Beau
I have always wondered who Levon is and what the song is about. Does
anybody
Post by Beau
know?
Thanks
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