I Know Places
Mash-ups & Live Pairings
- Would've, Could've, Should've / I Know Places (Eras Tour, Edinburgh)
Hidden message
And everyone was watching
Encoded in the album’s liner notes.
“You stand with your hand on my waistline”
Intimate-position register, the hand on the waist as the public-but-claiming gesture, the body's declaration of attachment in a setting where the song's lovers are being watched.
“Just grab my hand and don't ever drop it”
Taking + non-releasing register, the hand-grab paired with the explicit injunction against the drop; the speaker pre-emptively names the gesture's opposite as the thing she most fears. The line names both the canonical's grab register AND the release register, the latter as the refused outcome.
fragile line / precariousness
“you and I walk a fragile line”
“I'm still on that tightrope” — mirrorball
YouTube comment by @Donnie-e6m on the mirrorball YouTube episode reads Haunted's "fragile line" as the relational version of the same figure: in Haunted the precariousness is a relationship the speaker is standing on, already aware it may not hold; in mirrorball the precariousness is the wire itself, the structural support beneath the performance. The line / thread / wire is the same figure across three albums, each time held between the speaker and the thing she cannot afford to lose.