rdo (DC) | | Posted: Feb 11, 2011 - 12:29 | |
The most cryptic lyrics I have heard in some time. All I can pick up clearly is "England" and "London" and then the rest is mumbling.
Still, I LOVE IT!
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rconlon (The Jersey Shore) | | Posted: Feb 11, 2011 - 12:29 | |
His voice reminds me of Mark Knopfler.
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WonderLizard (2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise) | | Posted: Feb 11, 2011 - 12:28 | |
Papernapkin wrote:A bit worn out by the limited number of songs here and the constant playing of The National, Talking Heads, Mark Knoffler, Neko Case, and The Dead. Heading over to Pandora.
Bye, bye!  ...oh, and don't let the door hit you on the way out. |
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deepee1544
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Heard this song twice, already love it.
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peter_james_bond (West Of The Burg) | | Posted: Dec 10, 2010 - 16:33 | |
Papernapkin wrote:A bit worn out. Heading over to Pandora.
Yes, you go have a nap at your girlfriend's place.  We''ll call you when your favorite TV show comes on....  . |
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raewah (Somewhere where the mountains meet the plains) | | Posted: Oct 08, 2010 - 09:46 | |
Papernapkin wrote:A bit worn out by the limited number of songs here and the constant playing of The National, Talking Heads, Mark Knoffler, Neko Case, and The Dead. Heading over to Pandora. Gee and Pandora is not repetitive at all...nothing like music that all sounds the same. |
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ubuntourist (Washington, DC) | | Posted: Oct 08, 2010 - 09:45 | |
Shades of Blues — Moody Blues that is. ;-) I only caught the tail end of it, but something about the sound reminded me of the Moody Blues.
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Poacher (Brighton, UK) | | Posted: Oct 08, 2010 - 09:45 | |
gortacleva wrote:Funny thing for me is that whenever I see the thumbnail of the High Violet album cover, I think it's a map. Of England. That's been going on since before I heard this song. Which I just bumped to 9. Love it!  Squints. . . looks out of the corner of one eye. . . then the other. . . leans back. . . then looks real close. . . England? Are we on the same island? |
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althuism
| | Posted: Oct 08, 2010 - 09:42 | |
Saw them at the Ryman in Nashville last Sunday. One of the best shows I have been to in a while. I love this song!
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blotto (here, at the moment) | | Posted: Oct 08, 2010 - 09:42 | |
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shutter (You can't get here from there) | | Posted: Sep 27, 2010 - 11:47 | |
Great show in Pittsburgh Saturday the 25th. Crowd was pretty crazy after some "prompting" by Berninger.
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gortacleva (ex-urban) | | Posted: Aug 05, 2010 - 09:02 | |
Funny thing for me is that whenever I see the thumbnail of the High Violet album cover, I think it's a map. Of England. That's been going on since before I heard this song. Which I just bumped to 9. Love it!  |
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madra
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Thank you! I ended up giving this CD to everybody on my crew. We did it on Saturday; ~11 miles, 5 hours 18 minutes. Then I took a very long nap. MojoJojo wrote:Cool. You have created a mental image that I will henceforth associate with this song. Very apt.  Fare thee well in all thy swimething. Swim! Swim like the wind! |
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fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | | Posted: Jul 27, 2010 - 05:22 | |
"Flavour the hops stay the night with the city"? At least, that's what I heard until I was claimed by the arms of Morpheus and went into a microsleep  |
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floydoftherocks (Frisco) | | Posted: Jul 16, 2010 - 11:24 | |
madra wrote:So... I've spent the last10 months training for a marathon swim. This whole album is great, and is somehow the perfect pace for swimming... great for watching the bubbles passing beneath me in the lake on my training swims (I don't know if that's a great endorsement for you land-based animals). Musically, this particular song is how I envision the actual swim: We're starting among the trees, early in the morning when the world is quiet. It takes me a bit to warm up and find my pace. The music builds as the sun comes up, and I get stronger as my shoulders loosen. The brass section rises as we swim through the middle of the city, and the end of the song captures how (I think) it will feel to finish, hours later, with friends waiting on the beach. Hate all you want, but every time I hear this song, I can feel the whole thing and I get so excited.
thanks for writing this. i enjoyed reading it. the world is full of haters and lovers and we meet in-between!! the yin and the yang, you know? myself, i was never comfortable in the water.  |
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MojoJojo (Indianapolis, IN USA) | | Posted: Jul 16, 2010 - 05:58 | |
madra wrote:So... I've spent the last10 months training for a marathon swim. This whole album is great, and is somehow the perfect pace for swimming... great for watching the bubbles passing beneath me in the lake on my training swims (I don't know if that's a great endorsement for you land-based animals). Musically, this particular song is how I envision the actual swim: We're starting among the trees, early in the morning when the world is quiet. It takes me a bit to warm up and find my pace. The music builds as the sun comes up, and I get stronger as my shoulders loosen. The brass section rises as we swim through the middle of the city, and the end of the song captures how (I think) it will feel to finish, hours later, with friends waiting on the beach. Hate all you want, but every time I hear this song, I can feel the whole thing and I get so excited.
Cool. You have created a mental image that I will henceforth associate with this song. Very apt.  Fare thee well in all thy swimething. Swim! Swim like the wind! |
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madra
| | Posted: Jul 13, 2010 - 11:16 | |
So... I've spent the last10 months training for a marathon swim. This whole album is great, and is somehow the perfect pace for swimming... great for watching the bubbles passing beneath me in the lake on my training swims (I don't know if that's a great endorsement for you land-based animals). Musically, this particular song is how I envision the actual swim: We're starting among the trees, early in the morning when the world is quiet. It takes me a bit to warm up and find my pace. The music builds as the sun comes up, and I get stronger as my shoulders loosen. The brass section rises as we swim through the middle of the city, and the end of the song captures how (I think) it will feel to finish, hours later, with friends waiting on the beach. Hate all you want, but every time I hear this song, I can feel the whole thing and I get so excited.
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floydoftherocks (Frisco) | | Posted: Jul 13, 2010 - 10:32 | |
Papernapkin wrote:A bit worn out by the limited number of songs here and the constant playing of The National, Talking Heads, Mark Knoffler, Neko Case, and The Dead. Heading over to Pandora.
I agree, but that's nothing compared to the Snow Patrol barrage that we had last summer/fall.. Man the lyrics in this song are completely mindless. Sounds like your drunk cousin babbling with his head over the bowl. The music's ok but it way too elevatorish - just gentle and inoffensive. If I want to hear mindless leftist psychobabble I definitely prefer the energy of rage against the machine — equally mindless and uneducated but at least there's a bit of a bite to it!! |
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mwstennis (Austin, TX) | | Posted: Jul 13, 2010 - 10:30 | |
I like this song, and two or three other songs off the album are very good in isolation, but the album itself is a bit boring when considered as a whole.
As for the band in general, it is better live in my opinion if only because its members apparently feel free, then, to actually rock out.
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rdo (DC) | | Posted: Jul 13, 2010 - 10:28 | |
contractor07 wrote:Best album of 2010 so far imho  Number 40 in Amazon's top 100, I was fairly shocked to see that. They deserve it. |
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WayUpNorth (Windswept Exile) | | Posted: Jul 07, 2010 - 05:42 | |
OK, so I know I just commented the other day but I just LOVE this song.  |
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contractor07 (Ann Arbor Michigan) | | Posted: Jul 07, 2010 - 05:42 | |
Best album of 2010 so far imho  |
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Proclivities (Carrboro, NC) | | Posted: Jul 03, 2010 - 20:52 | |
Papernapkin wrote:A bit worn out by the limited number of songs here and the constant playing of The National, Talking Heads, Mark Knoffler, Neko Case, and The Dead. Heading over to Pandora.
Maybe you should get out a little bit. |
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WayUpNorth (Windswept Exile) | | Posted: Jun 25, 2010 - 08:26 | |
Someone send a runner through the weather that I'm under for the feeling that I lost today Love the feeling of this song.
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Bosami (Deep in the heart of nowhere) | | Posted: Jun 25, 2010 - 08:25 | |
Papernapkin wrote:A bit worn out by the limited number of songs here and the constant playing of The National, Talking Heads, Mark Knoffler, Neko Case, and The Dead. Heading over to Pandora.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out. |
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Papernapkin (Mountain View, CA) | | Posted: Jun 25, 2010 - 08:23 | |
A bit worn out by the limited number of songs here and the constant playing of The National, Talking Heads, Mark Knoffler, Neko Case, and The Dead. Heading over to Pandora.
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floydoftherocks (Frisco) | | Posted: Jun 21, 2010 - 12:33 | |
teapot wrote:
C'mon floydoftherock! There's no need to insult people because you don't happen to like a certain band.
hehe I like to kill two birds!! And I didn't think it was reaaaally that insulting. Just a gentle jab.  |
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h8rhater
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floydoftherocks wrote: Easy listening for pretentious leftists.... chyk5 wrote:
I see that the occupation listed in your profile is spot on!
Yep! He's livin' the dream. |
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rdo (DC) | | Posted: Jun 19, 2010 - 07:41 | |
This latest album by The National is a giant leap forward for them, based on the selections played here. I have to get this.
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teapot (in orbit) | | Posted: Jun 14, 2010 - 14:56 | |
floydoftherocks wrote:Easy listening for pretentious leftists....
C'mon floydoftherock! There's no need to insult people because you don't happen to like a certain band. |
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