Tamster (Thousand Islands Canada) | | Posted: Mar 24, 2013 - 16:30 | |
Lyrics need some work for them to work in my small world.
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rdo (DC) | | Posted: Mar 24, 2013 - 16:25 | |
My theory is simple. This is a male dominated forum. DMB was a band that appealed to very desirable women. There is some envy thingy going on here.
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peregrin8 (I'm Swiss, not to be confused with coming from Sweden...) | | Posted: Feb 21, 2013 - 06:22 | |
damn, missed it... I love this song!
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coachc (Madison, WI) | | Posted: Feb 21, 2013 - 06:06 | |
Wasn't another version of this just played yesterday? Neither does it for me.
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olivertwist (Atlanta GA) | | Posted: Feb 21, 2013 - 06:04 | |
These are some dreadful lyrics...
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Toke (Bournemouth UK) | | Posted: Feb 21, 2013 - 06:03 | |
Alpine wrote:I'm sorry, I just can't get into this guy. Every one of his songs is the same with that high pitched, whiny voice. :puke: Then Chunder on Alpine and throw in a Technicolour Yawn while your at it whilst the rest of us sit back and enjoy..... |
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hollirg1
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Can't stand his music... PSD...
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mutepoint
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This track is underwhelming at best. And then DM started singing I'm the king of the castle ...
:puke:
It gets a two here, only because it didn't have screaming geetars. |
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joshfm (Laramie) | | Posted: Mar 13, 2008 - 14:03 | |
Ah, Seattle. Mid-'90s. Boats. Microbrews. Kind buds. Bicycles. Rain drops. Evergreens. Puget Sound sand. Rock-n-Roll. Those were the days.
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Alpine (N39d39mW121d30m) | | Posted: Mar 13, 2008 - 14:01 | |
I'm sorry, I just can't get into this guy. Every one of his songs is the same with that high pitched, whiny voice. :puke:
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coentje (Rotterdam or anywhere...) | | Posted: Feb 11, 2008 - 02:46 | |
great song |
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inkedbuddha (Northern California) | | Posted: Jan 10, 2008 - 15:31 | |
I too, despite not being much of a DMB listener, have a whole lot of nostalgia and emotion wrapped up this song. Funny how many of us there are here on the list. :)
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Krow_Pie (Venice, California) | | Posted: Jan 10, 2008 - 15:29 | |
Preferably in a big truck.
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Odyzzeuz (Austin, Texas) | | Posted: Jan 10, 2008 - 15:28 | |
phillips wrote:i still love this song. reminds me of so many things...
Reminds me of noise. |
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phillips (a beach near you) | | Posted: Dec 10, 2007 - 06:05 | |
i still love this song. reminds me of so many things...
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Jack_Jefferson (Columbus, OH) | | Posted: Dec 10, 2007 - 06:03 | |
I just saw the DVD of DM and Tim Reynolds at Radio City Music Hall. It was very good. Check it out if you get the chance. Also read the liner notes. That'll break your heart.
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EleventhMan
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....still.......
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perezia23 (land of UTahrds and MObots) | | Posted: Nov 08, 2007 - 20:33 | |
Phonedave wrote:7 - Soley for the emotional content. Some songs just kick you in the gut, and for me this is one of them. In fact a lot of DMB does the same.
However, on it's musical merits - not so good.
-dave
I couldn't agree more...though I gave it an 8 because I can't separate my emotions from this song... |
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MagicalTrevor
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Seems like a severe case of love it or hate it. I'm surprised that no one gave it a 4 or a 5 given the average rating.
I gave it a 7, but that's my standard rating for anything I can sing along to that isn't obnoxiously repetitive.
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speakerman
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This song makes my head hurt so badly that it is hard to determine which aspect of this song is more excruciating: the awful atonal whining (and I usually like atonal whining (e.g., Neil Young)) or the horrendously off-beat beats (esp., "crash . . . in-to-me . yeah").
Horrid!
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Phonedave (Northeast NJ) | | Posted: Oct 08, 2007 - 10:21 | |
7 - Soley for the emotional content. Some songs just kick you in the gut, and for me this is one of them. In fact a lot of DMB does the same.
However, on it's musical merits - not so good.
-dave
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Odyzzeuz (Austin, Texas) | | Posted: Oct 08, 2007 - 10:21 | |
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ruthless (Midtown Memphis) | | Posted: Oct 08, 2007 - 10:19 | |
sunnysoul03 wrote:
Agreed. Music shouldn't be judged by how 'mainstream' it's gotten. There's still talent there
Absolutley!!! |
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lild (Leucadia, CA) | | Posted: Aug 06, 2007 - 14:15 | |
hippiechick wrote:I listened to this album every day for 2 years, and I still love most of the songs on it, including this one.
I second that! I just turned it up and was singing along... |
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crockydile (The swamps of Houston) | | Posted: Aug 06, 2007 - 14:09 | |
His voice doth Crash into my head. |
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K-BILLY (Rockin' in a Cube) | | Posted: Aug 06, 2007 - 14:09 | |
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Ender43 (Logan, UT - Home of mtn. biking, great skiing...and golden tablets.) | | Posted: Aug 06, 2007 - 14:07 | |
phillips wrote:still love this song, as i did in college. reminds me of many, many, many things and emotions and crazy college times!
And that's for damn sure... |
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sine-quinn-non (wdc) | | Posted: Aug 06, 2007 - 14:06 | |
cc_rider wrote:I can't help it, I still like it a lot. Overplayed, overhyped, overexposed. But I still dig it. This and 'Tonight' are really excellent.
c.
ditto |
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govna (beantown) | | Posted: Aug 06, 2007 - 14:05 | |
apparently not as timeless as i thought it was in middle school.
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hippiechick (let me out!) | | Posted: Aug 06, 2007 - 14:05 | |
I listened to this album every day for 2 years, and I still love most of the songs on it, including this one.
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