Xstar (Florence, Kentucky) | | Posted: Jun 29, 2012 - 02:12 | |
Decoy wrote:heeeeeeeeeeeeey duck how about a refuel heeeeeeeeeeeeey duck, with the pretty little blue bill....  |
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Decoy (Milliway's, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe) | | Posted: Apr 26, 2012 - 11:25 | |
heeeeeeeeeeeeey duck how about a refuel heeeeeeeeeeeeey duck, with the pretty little blue bill.... |
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Via
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jfulton wrote:Ugh. Too on the nose and unimaginative. "Preachy" is the right word.
Hah, I had exactly the same reaction. It's a saccharin song about misery if there ever was one. |
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Via
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jfulton wrote:Ugh. Too on the nose and unimaginative. "Preachy" is the right word.
Hah, I had exactly the same reaction. It's a saccharin song about misery if there ever was one. |
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Via
| | Posted: Jan 22, 2012 - 08:41 | |
Ugh. Pretty intrumentation & vocals destroyed by trite, surfacy, unrevealing lyrics. Great topic, artless exposition. A 3, imho.
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snitramc (earth) | | Posted: Dec 21, 2011 - 14:56 | |
Not Richard's best song, but still a very good one. I guess you sorta got to be a 50's-ish, liberal arts, russian author reading, semiotic hipster to feel liberated by his depressing lyrics. But once you've drunk the koolaid, you'd understand. I've seen him live about 5 times in the last 7 or so years, and his shows are just like his albums. And that is unusual in these auto-tune days.
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snitramc (earth) | | Posted: Dec 21, 2011 - 14:52 | |
cayenne wrote: The first time I heard this, the only blue pill I could think of was Dimetapp. Heh, that's the one that's been pulled off the market, at least in the blue version.
The lyrics remind me of Welcome to the Boomtown by David and David.
Remind you of Boomtown? Both albums are fantastic, but not even close to similar. |
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bluecshells (EARTH) | | Posted: Dec 21, 2011 - 14:51 | |
He is clearly singing about the human condition....
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Bocephus (Boulder, CO) | | Posted: Sep 17, 2011 - 16:05 | |
leathepea wrote:adderall anyone?
blue also...and would make more sense if he was using it to keep his edge on the trading floor. |
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Baby_M (a 100+-year old building in downtown Akron, Ohio) | | Posted: Jun 15, 2011 - 06:03 | |
fingerpin wrote: And those diabetics should learn to produce their own insulin.
You're comparing apples to insulin. Diabetes is a physical ailment, not a mental illness (like depression) for which medication can be appropriate, or an emotional void caused by your own choices (like he's singing about). |
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ch83575
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"I really like this kind of duck?"
I love duck.
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woodchuk (Lunar Lagrange point L1) | | Posted: Feb 09, 2011 - 05:08 | |
lovely melodic song. I like it...
Even (illusory) prosperity has its price.......
Cheers!
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fingerpin (oHIo) | | Posted: Dec 08, 2010 - 07:15 | |
lysisphere wrote:Look. Sometimes we have to just face our feelings instead of covering them up with pills.
And those diabetics should learn to produce their own insulin. |
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leathepea (Hickory, NC) | | Posted: Dec 08, 2010 - 07:14 | |
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Stingray (EUROPE) | | Posted: Nov 06, 2010 - 14:07 | |
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Giselle62 (California's Cental Coast) | | Posted: Apr 29, 2010 - 14:16 | |
Yes, this was the guy Richard Shindell reminded me of, though he's more straight, not as weird as Stipe.
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jfulton
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Ugh. Too on the nose and unimaginative. "Preachy" is the right word.
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Giselle62 (California's Cental Coast) | | Posted: Apr 29, 2010 - 14:14 | |
I really like voices like his: just immediately love it. I won't even say who it reminds me of, who cares? (This is the first time I've heard him.)
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ddbz (The Midwest) | | Posted: Mar 28, 2010 - 22:37 | |
Is he being sarcastic or genuine? The lyrical story is crap?
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chyk5 (Florida) | | Posted: Feb 25, 2010 - 08:59 | |
lysisphere wrote:Look. Sometimes we have to just face our feelings instead of covering them up with pills.
Thanks for that, Dr. Phil.  |
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cc_rider (Austin Texas. Y'all.) | | Posted: Feb 25, 2010 - 08:54 | |
lattalo wrote: pretty little blue pill, Valuim........
1/2 mg Xanax is blue too. 1 mg is green. So I've heard. Dig this song, btw. |
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lysisphere (largest contiguous ponderosa forest) | | Posted: Feb 25, 2010 - 08:54 | |
Look. Sometimes we have to just face our feelings instead of covering them up with pills.
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Jazbo (Beautiful Valparaiso IN.) | | Posted: Feb 25, 2010 - 08:53 | |
Having been on the floor some 30 years, I can relate. The only difference is what fuel we desired.
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chyk5 (Florida) | | Posted: Feb 25, 2010 - 08:51 | |
This entire album is excellent. I just wish I could find the damn thing! |
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lalalisa25 (NJ) | | Posted: Feb 25, 2010 - 08:50 | |
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Sloggydog (UK) | | Posted: Dec 24, 2009 - 11:53 | |
I quite like this one. But then I'm a sucker for that folk-rock sound.
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westslope (BC coast) | | Posted: Oct 22, 2009 - 16:09 | |
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nigelr (Coffs Harbour, Australia) | | Posted: Sep 21, 2009 - 02:11 | |
superfido wrote:Boo! Aw, c'mon....... |
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Anax (Seattle, WA) | | Posted: Aug 20, 2009 - 14:30 | |
He reminds me of Josh Joplin, especially the "Useful Music" CD.
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More_Cowbell (North of Chicago, IL, USA) | | Posted: Aug 20, 2009 - 14:29 | |
greyfin10 wrote:Definitely noticing a trend with this guy. I won't use the word "preachy" because that's too negative, but its definitely in the ballpark. He seems to have an agenda for sure. Not that the world doesn't need a dose of SOMETHING these days, but I get sort of suspicious of everyone trying to sell their version I guess. Probably says alot more about me than the writer I suppose.
Isn't everone trying to "sell their version"? |
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