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Snow Patrol
Chasing Cars Eyes Open (2006) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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smehan55 Apr 13, 2008 - 12:24 | Beautiful song for this sunny spring Sunday afternoon. Thanks, RP! |
jncverhoef Apr 13, 2008 - 12:23 | This totally destroyed my Mazzy vibe...
Please, I beg you, no more Snow Patrol. I can find that easily enough on any one of a number crappy fm stations. |
meloman Apr 13, 2008 - 12:23 | jbtidwell wrote: I just can't stand the "if I just lay here" apathetic tripe - it just seems so made to appeal to the current generation of High School students.
Not to mention it's the wrong fucking verb. It's LIE, for Christ's sake. |
horstman Apr 13, 2008 - 12:21 | Atlantis wrote: Do you think Snow Patrol will ever stop whining enough to actually write a decent song one day?
No, they blew their load years ago. |
Atlantis Mar 13, 2008 - 00:53 | Do you think Snow Patrol will ever stop whining enough to actually write a decent song one day? |
kcar Feb 10, 2008 - 13:43 | What a tremble-weeper ... |
duality2099 Jan 01, 2008 - 21:46 | gmac1146 wrote: Sometimes it's ok to suspend your sofistication and just allow that because something is more generally accessible doesn't warrant your contempt. This song works whether you like it or not.
Does anyone else like the irony in spelling 'sofistication' wrong? Also, the whole theory isn't as complicated as you think. It goes like this: If you like a song, then it works - for you. If I fucking hate a song (like oh, I don't know, Chasing Cars ) then the song didn't work - for me. See? It's not that hard. There's more than one way to look at it. Plus, that's the only logical explanation for Hole having fans. ------------------ IHateBono.com (click here) |
gmac1146 Dec 09, 2007 - 17:02 | Sometimes it's ok to suspend your sofistication and just allow that because something is more generally accessible doesn't warrant your contempt. This song works whether you like it or not. |
fatcatjb Dec 09, 2007 - 16:56 | this is tedious
glad it's finally over |
duality2099 Dec 09, 2007 - 16:53 | horstman wrote: I'm always chasing cars when I'm on the road. But listening to this would make me slow down, pull over, and expel.
:puke: This song doesn't make me want to chase cars, so much as be thrown under one. |
farbenblinde Dec 09, 2007 - 16:52 | This song wounds me. |
webslinger48 Nov 12, 2007 - 18:39 |
"Whatever day I created Snow Patrol -- well, I guess I should have rested." - GOD |
RBS76 Nov 08, 2007 - 07:31 | themotion wrote: No. That's what entertainers strive to achieve. Artists strive to express what they believe in. Tremendously important differentiation put simply. Kudos. |
horstman Nov 08, 2007 - 07:22 | I'm always chasing cars when I'm on the road. But listening to this would make me slow down, pull over, and expel.
:puke: |
winter Oct 07, 2007 - 21:00 | Reminds me of a special time with a special person. |
p4jkafla Sep 06, 2007 - 11:04 | I like this. Sometimes I just wanna lie there. |
jbtidwell Jul 05, 2007 - 12:26 | I just can't stand the "if I just lay here" apathetic tripe - it just seems so made to appeal to the current generation of High School students. |
bwdulken Jul 05, 2007 - 12:24 | melodies like this make me wanna jam lead pencils in my ears |
themotion Jul 05, 2007 - 12:23 | eskles wrote: You know, sometimes the commercial stations screw up and play a memorable, good song. It's certainly not the bands' fault they wrote a nice, catchy song (and isn't that what most musicians strive to achieve?). No. That's what entertainers strive to achieve. Artists strive to express what they believe in. |
Tayto Jun 04, 2007 - 04:17 | webslinger48 wrote: I think Matt Johnson of The The best explained why bands lose something once they become overexposed and used in commercials, etc.:
"You discover something thats close to your heart and which resonates with your own private experiences, and then before you know it, its completely over exposed and everybody's discovered it, devoured it and then discarded it. Before its even had a chance to breathe and develop." That said, Snow job Patrol offered little to begin with... Agreed in part my friend, but as a band they have actually worked very hard for well over 10 years. The advent of their 'big break', while shunting them down the route of 'over exposed commercials' and American TV shows, does make it difficult sometimes to stand back and remain impartial to all the 'hype'. They work hard and are very serious about the music they create. I actually listened to this album for the first time EVER last weekend and was very surprised at how good an album it is.......you have to hand it to a band (ok, ok their label and management) when the first 6 tracks have all hit the top 10 in the charts (UK & Ireland anyway). That doesn't happen to too many artists........ |
