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Artist:Norah Jones [ more ]
Song:I Don't Wanna Hear Another Sound
Album:Little Broken Hearts [ info ]
Released:2012
Last Played:May 23, 2013 - 13:54
Avg. Rating:7.3  (Total Ratings: 376)
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oldman
(Lost in Northern Virginia)
Posted: Apr 19, 2013 - 14:07 

 RedGuitar wrote:

Apparently, it's a bonus track on the deluxe edition.

  Seems to be Target only


rtree
(Crestone, Colorado)
Posted: Apr 19, 2013 - 14:01 

Snorah has awakened!
MassivRuss
(The Commonwealth of Massachusetts - God Save It!)
Posted: Apr 03, 2013 - 07:35 

Everyone in my pants loves this whole album.  {#Cheers}
unclehud
(now 50 feet above the planet in Boston)
Posted: Mar 25, 2013 - 13:58 

She's so young to have that voice and the obvious ability to use it well.
Sloggydog
(UK)
Posted: Mar 10, 2013 - 23:23 

Sure is windy in here
cormatic
(Dublin, Ireland)
Posted: Mar 02, 2013 - 20:29 

Moved her up to a 6. second listening
On_The_Beach
(The Blue Planet)
Posted: Jan 30, 2013 - 12:57 

 calypsus_1 wrote:
It is not my intention to dwell too much on this subject, the troubled and confusing stage that crosses the artistic life of this artist, because I have already made it clear what I think about it.

However, I do not want let answer you .
Do not wait from me, either now or in the future, the "politically correct", the "convenient", the "innocent sympathy", the "infatuation", about any artist who plays here. And if there are exceptions, it is because of my sentimental side.
I have for me, each musical work that is being proposed by an artist, is unique, and it is like the first.
And when analyzing consciously this work, we must put aside the credits, merits, successes already achieved, awards, the commercial weight of the name in the market, the celebrity. Staying distant and exempt from these restrictions, the most often subvert and distort, benefit or harm, the analysis of concrete work.
The main "sin" of the latter album, is a mistake to think that the artist can resolve the situation, with a few studio sessions with ingenious and easy, and even vulgar, musical solutions, and presenting them as if they were the result of musical development, the culmination of many years of work, a decade, justifying it as a requirement to provide change of musical and artistic direction.
We all know that after reaching a certain level of commercial success, the artists brake intense fighting, either by competition, new talent emerging, for maintaining the "status" by the pressure of the objectives of the business, and contract enforcement inherent.
In the field of music can not improvise everything, not everything can "over the knee" because the expectations generated by this artist were high, and listen and meditate on the last proposed album, there is a huge deficit of creativity/inspiration, maturity, uncertainty on course and style, the matrix musical, beyond that the songs were not sufficiently worked the instrumental level, because the basis on which they are conceived, not allow to go further. "When we do not have a dog, we hunted with cat". No, thanks.
Only our "I sentimental" makes us, perhaps, even get a little attached to this artist, as always we feel about our first love.
I also think, after passing the phase of this disc, of precipitate and occasional character, with more reflection, and means of support, adequate musicians, etc, Norah might be able to shine again.
By the way, say, for a young lady of 33 years old, it would be nice to go over to the gym, jogging, and taking care of a proper diet to avoid having to wear "kilts" in their performances live on stage ....

Now (On_The_Beach), about the "out of context", you are. That you are decontextualize what I said, why are you removing a phrase of my entire comment. An ability to "smart-ass". Not pass.

 Then I'll remind you again, my entire comment, and maybe now you understand better ....

calypsus_1 wrote:

Your generosity and kindness. You can get "right in picture". But not so. I'm obviously a different perspective about "doing thing differently." Evil things are when an artist needs the permittivity and complacency of fans. Everything on the contrary, an artist needs rigor and demands constant from the audience, just like the artists remain on alert, and awake to new challenges.

"she's a cutie?", but surely it is, and it was never in question, everything in its right place. I'm in "the first row" of those who are sad and surprised by the circumstances that led to the artist Norah J. choose to follow this path lately. But I try not to mix and confuse, analysis and artistic rigor, with sympathy.

And you remember what I'll say now: The audience will be very alert and expectant, not to say "on the back foot" with the work that the artist Norah Jones may submit in the future. Is it, "the first time, anyone can fall, but the second one only falls whoever".

I'm sorry to say this, would not be so sincere, go so far, but the truth is that content, of the last record of Norah Jones, negatively affected in me, the level of interest and hearing, not only now, as records discographic previous, as i fear affecting decisively in the future. I hope not.

 
A) I didn't quote you out of context. Not sure why you can't figure that out. I simply replied to someone who did quote you out of context. It must be said that to reply to your endless tome needlessly fills up yet another page, effectively bumping all the more succinct comments on the board.

B) Lighten up for God's sake. You like Nora's early work and are not thrilled with the new disk. We get it. You don't need to rewrite "War & Peace". Crack a brewski and listen to something else.
calypsus_1
(East of Eden)
Posted: Jan 28, 2013 - 13:27 

 On_The_Beach wrote:

Oh sure, quote him out of context!  {#Wink}
 
.

It is not my intention to dwell too much on this subject, the troubled and confusing stage that crosses the artistic life of this artist, because I have already made it clear what I think about it.
However, I do not want let answer you .
Do not wait from me, either now or in the future, the "politically correct", the "convenient", the "innocent sympathy", the "infatuation", about any artist who plays here. And if there are exceptions, it is because of my sentimental side.
I have for me, each musical work that is being proposed by an artist, is unique, and it is like the first.
And when analyzing consciously this work, we must put aside the credits, merits, successes already achieved, awards, the commercial weight of the name in the market, the celebrity. Staying distant and exempt from these restrictions, the most often subvert and distort, benefit or harm, the analysis of concrete work.
The main "sin" of the latter album, is a mistake to think that the artist can resolve the situation, with a few studio sessions with ingenious and easy, and even vulgar, musical solutions, and presenting them as if they were the result of musical development, the culmination of many years of work, a decade, justifying it as a requirement to provide change of musical and artistic direction.
We all know that after reaching a certain level of commercial success, the artists brake intense fighting, either by competition, new talent emerging, for maintaining the "status" by the pressure of the objectives of the business, and contract enforcement inherent.
In the field of music can not improvise everything, not everything can "over the knee" because the expectations generated by this artist were high, and listen and meditate on the last proposed album, there is a huge deficit of creativity/inspiration, maturity, uncertainty on course and style, the matrix musical, beyond that the songs were not sufficiently worked the instrumental level, because the basis on which they are conceived, not allow to go further. "When we do not have a dog, we hunted with cat". No, thanks.
Only our "I sentimental" makes us, perhaps, even get a little attached to this artist, as always we feel about our first love.
I also think, after passing the phase of this disc, of precipitate and occasional character, with more reflection, and means of support, adequate musicians, etc, Norah might be able to shine again.
By the way, say, for a young lady of 33 years old, it would be nice to go over to the gym, jogging, and taking care of a proper diet to avoid having to wear "kilts" in their performances live on stage ....

Now (On_The_Beach), about the "out of context", you are. That you are decontextualize what I said, why are you removing a phrase of my entire comment. An ability to "smart-ass". Not pass.

 Then I'll remind you again, my entire comment, and maybe now you understand better ....

calypsus_1 wrote:

Your generosity and kindness. You can get "right in picture". But not so. I'm obviously a different perspective about "doing thing differently." Evil things are when an artist needs the permittivity and complacency of fans. Everything on the contrary, an artist needs rigor and demands constant from the audience, just like the artists remain on alert, and awake to new challenges.

"she's a cutie?", but surely it is, and it was never in question, everything in its right place. I'm in "the first row" of those who are sad and surprised by the circumstances that led to the artist Norah J. choose to follow this path lately. But I try not to mix and confuse, analysis and artistic rigor, with sympathy.

And you remember what I'll say now: The audience will be very alert and expectant, not to say "on the back foot" with the work that the artist Norah Jones may submit in the future. Is it, "the first time, anyone can fall, but the second one only falls whoever".

I'm sorry to say this, would not be so sincere, go so far, but the truth is that content, of the last record of Norah Jones, negatively affected in me, the level of interest and hearing, not only now, as records discographic previous, as i fear affecting decisively in the future. I hope not.





apd
(Toronto, On)
Posted: Jan 10, 2013 - 11:03 

 RedGuitar wrote:

Apparently, it's a bonus track on the deluxe edition.
 
nice - best track on the album and it's not "on" the album. So, where does that leave the rest of us who paid for the cd? Classy move, Norah. I now feel zero guilt about illegally downloading this song.
On_The_Beach
(The Blue Planet)
Posted: Jan 05, 2013 - 00:03 

 BillG wrote:
 calypsus_1 wrote:


And you remember what I'll say now: The audience will be very alert and expectant, not to say "on the back foot" with the work that the artist Norah Jones may submit in the future. Is it, "the first time, anyone can fall, but the second one only falls whoever".


exactly! er, wait a minute...
 
Oh sure, quote him out of context!  {#Wink}
BillG
Posted: Jan 03, 2013 - 14:51 

 calypsus_1 wrote:


And you remember what I'll say now: The audience will be very alert and expectant, not to say "on the back foot" with the work that the artist Norah Jones may submit in the future. Is it, "the first time, anyone can fall, but the second one only falls whoever".


exactly! er, wait a minute...
bam23
(Berkeley)
Posted: Nov 28, 2012 - 19:38 

 calypsus_1 wrote:

Your generosity and kindness. You can get "right in picture". But not so. I'm obviously a different perspective about "doing thing differently." Evil things are when an artist needs the permittivity and complacency of fans. Everything on the contrary, an artist needs rigor and demands constant from the audience, just like the artists remain on alert, and awake to new challenges.

"she's a cutie?", but surely it is, and it was never in question, everything in its right place. I'm in "the first row" of those who are sad and surprised by the circumstances that led to the artist Norah J. choose to follow this path lately. But I try not to mix and confuse, analysis and artistic rigor, with sympathy.

And you remember what I'll say now: The audience will be very alert and expectant, not to say "on the back foot" with the work that the artist Norah Jones may submit in the future. Is it, "the first time, anyone can fall, but the second one only falls whoever".

I'm sorry to say this, would not be so sincere, go so far, but the truth is that content, of the last record of Norah Jones, negatively affected in me, the level of interest and hearing, not only now, as records discographic previous, as i fear affecting decisively in the future. I hope not.

Well, it's a right entertaining slog of a read, that much is true.
.
 
cmarcan wrote:
Far from my favorite Norah Jones songs but she deserves lots of credit for doing thing differently all the time.  Nothing worse in my opinion than an artist that just keep rehashing the same kind of song over and over.  Plus she's a cutie.
 

 


nook
(gone)
Posted: Nov 16, 2012 - 07:43 

I like Nora Jones in all of her musical incarnations.  heard her doing a wide spectrum mix of music in one set that just killed me.  she sang songs ranging from dreamy slow smooth jazz through pop all the way to boot scooting country, without bobbling or dropping the vibe.  it was one hell of a set, and worth every penny for the price of admission....
RedGuitar
(Iowa, USA)
Posted: Nov 05, 2012 - 12:33 

 paulmack wrote:
Can someone please tell me how to purchase this song? It doesn't appear on any track listing I can find in the usual places - Amazon, iTunes, eMusic, etc. Help! And thanks in advance.
 
Apparently, it's a bonus track on the deluxe edition.
RedGuitar
(Iowa, USA)
Posted: Nov 05, 2012 - 12:30 

 paulmack wrote:
Can someone please tell me how to purchase this song? It doesn't appear on any track listing I can find in the usual places - Amazon, iTunes, eMusic, etc. Help! And thanks in advance.
 
There's no song on the album by that title, at least what I saw on Amazon.com MP3 downloads.  Perhaps it's a lyric in one of the songs?
Stephenater
(Marin County, CA)
Posted: Nov 05, 2012 - 12:02 

Hilarious comment!  I gave up reading the subject post about 1/2 way through...

 
triviagal wrote:

I'm on meds.  After reading a couple sentences of this comment my brain started reading it in Yoda's voice.  {#Stupid}
 

victoryluna
(stuck in Zincinnati)
Posted: Sep 24, 2012 - 16:48 

She sleeps through a lot of her songs. This is one of the worst. Auto-pilot Norah. Phoned it in. Sleep walking.
calypsus_1
(East of Eden)
Posted: Sep 22, 2012 - 17:57 

Do not worry, so you stay also so beautiful......

.
 
triviagal wrote:

I'm on meds.  After reading a couple sentences of this comment my brain started reading it in Yoda's voice.  {#Stupid}
 


dejapete
(Wisconsin)
Posted: Sep 22, 2012 - 17:51 

I have this album, and I want to like it, but I just can't. The singing and musicianship is tops, but It just seems like she's getting a breakup off her chest, and it's not fun to listen to.
paulmack
(the hissing swamps)
Posted: Sep 15, 2012 - 14:31 

Sorry, read a bit further and see that it is an iTunes/Target bonus track - it will be available elsewhere I guess sometime in late October or thereabouts.
paulmack
(the hissing swamps)
Posted: Sep 15, 2012 - 13:41 

Can someone please tell me how to purchase this song? It doesn't appear on any track listing I can find in the usual places - Amazon, iTunes, eMusic, etc. Help! And thanks in advance.
paulmack
(the hissing swamps)
Posted: Sep 15, 2012 - 13:39 

 jagdriver wrote:
Nice song, but Danger Mouse's production is really deluted.
 
Diluted? Deluded? Quaaluded? Please clarify.
triviagal
(Just Outside Washington DC)
Posted: Sep 14, 2012 - 10:05 

 calypsus_1 wrote:

Your generosity and kindness. You can get "right in picture". But not so. I'm obviously a different perspective about "doing thing differently." Evil things are when an artist needs the permittivity and complacency of fans. Everything on the contrary, an artist needs rigor and demands constant from the audience, just like the artists remain on alert, and awake to new challenges.

"she's a cutie?", but surely it is, and it was never in question, everything in its right place. I'm in "the first row" of those who are sad and surprised by the circumstances that led to the artist Norah J. choose to follow this path lately. But I try not to mix and confuse, analysis and artistic rigor, with sympathy.

And you remember what I'll say now: The audience will be very alert and expectant, not to say "on the back foot" with the work that the artist Norah Jones may submit in the future. Is it, "the first time, anyone can fall, but the second one only falls whoever".

I'm sorry to say this, would not be so sincere, go so far, but the truth is that content, of the last record of Norah Jones, negatively affected in me, the level of interest and hearing, not only now, as records discographic previous, as i fear affecting decisively in the future. I hope not.

 
I'm on meds.  After reading a couple sentences of this comment my brain started reading it in Yoda's voice.  {#Stupid}
Odyzzeuz
(Austin, Texas)
Posted: Sep 14, 2012 - 10:00 

''... and I don't wanna hear another sound.'' Final lyrics of the song. Hm, she saw that one coming, didn't she? I like it. Used to think she was a one-trick pony. Now it's clear she knows at least two.
westslope
(BC coast)
Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 18:15 

 bseib wrote:
hmmm....   this is disappointingly "pop". I miss the real Norah Jones. {#Eh}
 

It is a bit out there for most 'pop'.  

 

I like it.  Beat.  


calypsus_1
(East of Eden)
Posted: Sep 08, 2012 - 15:46 

Your generosity and kindness. You can get "right in picture". But not so. I'm obviously a different perspective about "doing thing differently." Evil things are when an artist needs the permittivity and complacency of fans. Everything on the contrary, an artist needs rigor and demands constant from the audience, just like the artists remain on alert, and awake to new challenges.

"she's a cutie?", but surely it is, and it was never in question, everything in its right place. I'm in "the first row" of those who are sad and surprised by the circumstances that led to the artist Norah J. choose to follow this path lately. But I try not to mix and confuse, analysis and artistic rigor, with sympathy.

And you remember what I'll say now: The audience will be very alert and expectant, not to say "on the back foot" with the work that the artist Norah Jones may submit in the future. Is it, "the first time, anyone can fall, but the second one only falls whoever".

I'm sorry to say this, would not be so sincere, go so far, but the truth is that content, of the last record of Norah Jones, negatively affected in me, the level of interest and hearing, not only now, as records discographic previous, as i fear affecting decisively in the future. I hope not.


.
 
cmarcan wrote:
Far from my favorite Norah Jones songs but she deserves lots of credit for doing thing differently all the time.  Nothing worse in my opinion than an artist that just keep rehashing the same kind of song over and over.  Plus she's a cutie.
 

cmarcan
Posted: Sep 08, 2012 - 11:01 

Far from my favorite Norah Jones songs but she deserves lots of credit for doing thing differently all the time.  Nothing worse in my opinion than an artist that just keep rehashing the same kind of song over and over.  Plus she's a cutie.
rockpommel16
(saarland vs. netherland ;-))
Posted: Sep 08, 2012 - 11:00 

...never thought THIS is NJ.....a solid 7.....perhaps growing.....{#Cheers}
Proclivities
(Carrboro, NC)
Posted: Sep 08, 2012 - 10:58 

 bseib wrote:
hmmm....   this is disappointingly "pop". I miss the real Norah Jones. {#Eh}
 
I think this is part of the "real Norah Jones".  It's odd, because many people criticized her prior recordings as being "all-the-same".  I guess you can't please everyone.
bseib
(40 21' N 86 53' 40" W)
Posted: Sep 06, 2012 - 18:31 

hmmm....   this is disappointingly "pop". I miss the real Norah Jones. {#Eh}
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