bmccaul (always getting nearer to Paradise) | | Posted: Jun 15, 2013 - 17:33 | |
Poor John, he has many competitors for worst voice, but I have to rate this a one for being the worst vocals of any song I've heard on RP...
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railroadwail (Deep in Penn's Woods) | | Posted: Jan 28, 2013 - 12:05 | |
On a cold, cold day in the northeast. This is sage advice from a sage of a songwriter. Thanks, Bill. Too bad the roads are too icy to actually do it right now.
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ziakut (Slightly North of Obvlivion) | | Posted: Nov 26, 2012 - 18:50 | |
Great album...not my favorite off this album though...Do like the line...'don't bother to pack your nylons...just keep those pretty legs showin......it gets "hot" down where were goin'."
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h8rhater
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The way it was meant to be played (Hiatt on SNL?!?!): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jMh9AAEqeM
...and a great modern take on the song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECwZfTuF3Fw
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dkwalika (Upper Midwest) | | Posted: Oct 07, 2012 - 08:38 | |
He kind of sounds like Blues Traveler, but better.
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Jörg_Asmussen
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Saw John Hiatt as Roskilde Festival July 1988, just a month before he released this gem of an album. It was an awesome intense and intimate performance.
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rushed (Edwardsville, IL) | | Posted: May 02, 2012 - 08:07 | |
Great song...but nearly all of them on Slow Turning are...terrific album. Saw him during the Perfectly Good Guitar tour...@ the Blue Note (Columbia, MO) Great, dynamic musician!!
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railroadwail (Deep in Penn's Woods) | | Posted: May 02, 2012 - 08:03 | |
Great songwriter and very good in concert. See him if he plays somewhere near you.
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GuiltyFeat (Ra'anana) | | Posted: May 02, 2012 - 08:02 | |
Love this song, love this album (Slow Turning, that is, not the Greatest Hits)
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oldman (Lost in Northern Virginia) | | Posted: Feb 16, 2012 - 13:32 | |
Great set this afternoon Bill
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michaelgmitchell (Ontario, Canada) | | Posted: Dec 27, 2011 - 11:46 | |
Holy crap. Were the brothers from KOL listening to this track as they were writing 'Back Down South'? Weird. Some chord progressions similar, the chorus ... creepy.
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PeteyGreens (Frederick, MD) | | Posted: Sep 23, 2011 - 11:36 | |
This is NOT the version of the song on Slow Turning. If you like the Slow Turning version, you will not like this one as much. Go to the album for the real thing.
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galste (Atlanta, GA) | | Posted: Jul 10, 2011 - 13:32 | |
So I just heard this song on RP and thought, let's see what other John Hiatt songs RP has played. When I went to see if my favorite John Hiatt song was played... I was downright dismayed! RP needs to air Feels Like Rain. Bill, please check it out.
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galste (Atlanta, GA) | | Posted: Jul 10, 2011 - 13:32 | |
So I just heard this song on RP and thought, let's see what other John Hiatt songs RP has played. When I went to see if my favorite John Hiatt song was played... I was downright dismayed! RP needs to air Feels Like Rain. Bill, please check it out.
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galste (Atlanta, GA) | | Posted: Jul 10, 2011 - 13:31 | |
So I just heard this song on RP and thought, let's see what other John Hiatt songs RP has played. When I went to see if my favorite John Hiatt song was played... I was downright dismayed! RP needs to air Feels Like Rain. Bill, please check it out.
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ScottFromWyoming (Powell) | | Posted: May 08, 2011 - 07:29 | |
Cynaera wrote:I love this song. I've got the CD - it was one of the first ones I and ex-hub bought after he spent $800.00 on a stereo unit (which he got in the divorce, as well as all the CDs except for this and a couple of Stevie Nicks CDs.) In spite of the negative situation, I have wonderful memories of this song.
But - this is NOT the version I have on my CD of John Hiatt's "Slow Turning." Guessing it was remixed (mixed up) and doctored. Man, there are times when I HATE technology, because I know what I know, and I can't prove it to the masses.
Still, I love "Slow Turning." If you can get a pure, unadulterated, unscrewed-with copy, there are some really great songs on it. If you go to AllMusic and pull up this song, you can click on the little icon that looks like a speaker and play samples of the song. The sample from Slow Turning does sound like what RP plays, but there's a Capitol records anthology that has a different recording, as far as I can tell. John was on A&M mostly, but must have hopped to Capitol at some point. Often an artist who does that will re-record songs for a best-of set (Johnny Cash notably). Maybe that's what happened. Of course this would mean you are getting your albums mixed up...  |
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Cynaera (South of Neanderthal) | | Posted: Sep 29, 2010 - 14:54 | |
I love this song. I've got the CD - it was one of the first ones I and ex-hub bought after he spent $800.00 on a stereo unit (which he got in the divorce, as well as all the CDs except for this and a couple of Stevie Nicks CDs.) In spite of the negative situation, I have wonderful memories of this song.
But - this is NOT the version I have on my CD of John Hiatt's "Slow Turning." Guessing it was remixed (mixed up) and doctored. Man, there are times when I HATE technology, because I know what I know, and I can't prove it to the masses.
Still, I love "Slow Turning." If you can get a pure, unadulterated, unscrewed-with copy, there are some really great songs on it.
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mread (Sun Diego) | | Posted: Sep 29, 2010 - 14:51 | |
Ug. From "Middle Cyclone" to this? A pothole in RP's normally amazing song-sequencing.
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Cynaera (South of Neanderthal) | | Posted: Jul 27, 2010 - 15:21 | |
Daveinbawlmer wrote: Slow Turning is really good, but Bring the Family is a classic. Find it on vinyl for outstanding sound as well as music that celebrates joy in redemption and the every day.
Ohhh - I have that on vinyl!! I don't have a turntable available (it's packed in a box in the garage), but I swear, I'ma dig through all that crap stacked on top of my boxes and find it, set it up (hooked to my Heathkit stereo receiver that I built in 1973) and a pair of speakers that my dad built and which are housed in enclosures that my now-ex-brother-in-law built from mahogany. I think Hiatt is worthy of this. And while I'm listening, I'll trot out "Late For The Sky" by Jackson Browne and "Souvenirs" by Dan Fogelberg. Might make for a lovely afternoon of good music - complete with the pops and crackles...  |
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h8rhater
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Pharlap wrote:
I like singers with what some call "bad" voices (Young, Cohen, old Dylan) as much as the next guy, because their songs are right . His songs are pretty good, as well, but I still can't get past his delivery.
You just need to get past that gruff exterior. Or beneath it. |
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ScottFromWyoming (Powell) | | Posted: Mar 22, 2010 - 14:49 | |
I used to love John Hiatt. I guess I'm over it. 8 —-> 5
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Businessgypsy (Deepest, Darkest Florida) | | Posted: Mar 22, 2010 - 14:42 | |
FlatCat wrote: Satire? Caricature? He couldn't have been serious when he sang this. Tim_in_N_FL wrote: John Popper-esque, eh? dolfan wrote:Just for a second I thought this was Blues Traveller.
Is it time for another installment of Music History Theater? Is RP attracting younger listeners? Am I just getting old?
All of the above? Glad to hear it, carry on. |
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George_Tirebiter (Phoenix) | | Posted: Mar 22, 2010 - 14:31 | |
John's a great artist. I usually like the original more than the cover version, and that's true in this case. Suzy Boggus' version can't hold a candle to this. This album has a lot of gems on it, especially 'Into Your Icy Blue Heart". How about spinning that one up some time Bill?
"She came onto him like a slow movin' cold front. His beer was warmer than the look in her eyes..." - what an opening line!
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lmic (Harmless Little Bunny) | | Posted: Mar 22, 2010 - 14:29 | |
the_om wrote:Is this song about what I think it's about? Or do I just have a dirty mind?  Well, the lyrics certainly are more interesting if heard that way!  |
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dolfan (Kingsland, Ga./Jacksonville, Fl) | | Posted: Dec 18, 2009 - 04:40 | |
Tim_in_N_FL wrote:John Popper-esque, eh?  Just for a second I thought this was Blues Traveller. |
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Tim_in_N_FL (Florida) | | Posted: Oct 16, 2009 - 08:01 | |
John Popper-esque, eh?  |
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FlatCat (Chicago) | | Posted: Sep 14, 2009 - 18:41 | |
Satire? Caricature? He couldn't have been serious when he sang this.
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Pharlap (Bahama, NC) | | Posted: Aug 14, 2009 - 06:46 | |
Excelsior wrote:Worst singer ever?
It's possible. At least in the top ten.
I like singers with what some call "bad" voices (Young, Cohen, old Dylan) as much as the next guy, because their songs are right . His songs are pretty good, as well, but I still can't get past his delivery. |
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Papernapkin (Mountain View, CA) | | Posted: Jul 13, 2009 - 15:25 | |
Excelsior wrote:Worst singer ever?
It's possible. At least in the top ten. That's being generous. |
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pinklife (St. Augustine, FL) | | Posted: Apr 09, 2009 - 12:52 | |
peter_james_bond wrote:I prefer the Suzy Bogguss cover of this song.
Most definitely. |
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