| I listen to this song any chance I get. It takes me back a few years. My art teacher played the cd while we did our work. I went and bought the cd, had it for a year, and then it got stolen and sold. I really like this song and others by RR. |
| mojoman wrote: Robbie
Give up the faux Indian thing. It's tiresome.
Not one bit. Music for the Native Americans is a genuine and heartfelt effort, too. |
| mojoman wrote: Robbie
Give up the faux Indian thing. It's tiresome.
According to AMG :
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| DJac wrote: You gotta have been to/lived in the Southwest to appreciate where Robbie is coming from...
I have and do. Still don't get it. |
| Robbie
Give up the faux Indian thing. It's tiresome. |
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It was cute 45 seconds ago, now its just repetitive.
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| I wish the 'sound' was fading... |
| You gotta have been to/lived in the Southwest to appreciate where Robbie is coming from...
If you saw him play on the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics '04 opening on the tube -- that was quite a display and statement! He's into the rich, connective and estoteric culture originating in this land that has so been trounced upon by the epic wave of industrialism and concept of ownership...
Huh? Yea, exactly... |
| I never thought I'd ever hear a Moby ripoff. :puke: |
| Sweet stuff, 8 on my ranking. |
| I wish this sound would fade. Shame on Robbie for putting such dreck on his otherwise fine album. |
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| I think yamanee is the name of a new indian casino. |
| I pity the people who cannot appreciate Robertson's sharing of native-influenced music with us. |
| Catch the Blues Train... places never been before...
Sorry, just thinking of the RR song that I LIKE... |
MairyJul 13, 2004 - 14:06 | One of my favorites from this album. |
| My volume is fading...what a shame... |
| God...make it stop...please |
| Hey, Robbie!
Isn't about time to release something new and equally amazing? Your stuff is great. |
PipesApr 12, 2004 - 08:00 | Someone should drown this somewhere down the crazy river! |