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Kathleen Edwards
Goodnight, California Asking For Flowers (2008) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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calypsus_1 May 21, 2013 - 18:31 | Kathleen Edwards by Jonathan Joncas Digital Rebel http://www.flickr.com/photos/digitalr/ Kathleen Edwards (born July 11, 1978 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Her blend of country, folk and pop music made her a favourite of music critics, and a rising star on radio in 2003 with her debut album, Failer, made popular by her hit singles "Six O'Clock News" and "Hockey Skates". Her style of music is sometimes placed in the alt country music genre. |
LPCity May 21, 2013 - 18:05 | I gladly said "goodnight" to California back in 1991; it was definitely time to leave. |
Webfoot May 21, 2013 - 18:03 | Reminds of the Gillian Welch song Everything is Free. I'm always a little disappointed. |
Krispian May 21, 2013 - 18:01 | Mystery Guest wrote: .... it is for me the pinnacle of her achievements so far, nicely balanced with "Back to me" the cheeky rocker on another album. Agreed |
Johnny_Wave May 16, 2013 - 21:43 | Very nice song |
Alexandra May 16, 2013 - 21:42 | Red_Dragon wrote: love. love. love. |
templebeautiful May 11, 2013 - 15:05 | RP turned me on to her and I thank you immensely. I can't stop listening to her. I love everything she's done. |
Red_Dragon May 08, 2013 - 19:57 | love. love. love. |
unclehud Apr 26, 2013 - 21:20 | old dude votes 9. |
Sawyer Apr 10, 2013 - 10:48 | EdmoJoe wrote: Thought this was Neil Young's Cortez the Killer in the introduction. Me too also |
dsd Apr 10, 2013 - 10:47 | Thank you Bill, for the magnificent set this morning !!! |
oldsaxon Apr 10, 2013 - 10:46 | shellbella wrote: When this song comes up I stop what I'm doing and sigh.... Me, too. Then I get up and change the music before I fall into a coma. |
hoppin_bob Apr 02, 2013 - 22:26 | No background or whateve - out of the blue - this is really good! |
GeorgeMWoods Mar 26, 2013 - 09:33 | Love the meandering style of this one. |
NicJohn Mar 22, 2013 - 10:15 | Thank you RP for introducing me to Kathleen Edwards! Her music has really grown on me. She is a new favorite for me. |
shellbella Mar 22, 2013 - 10:10 | Mystery Guest wrote: love it. There are certain songs whose musical architecture are so 'instantly familiar' that listening makes one feel completely 'at home'. When this song comes up, and I'm at home working, I sometimes pick up my old Stratocaster. You know those computer driving games where the road approaches and you have to steer accordingly ? Well the road often travelled that this song represents is so easy to steer that I can play along effortlessly, let go and sometimes surprise myself. it is for me the pinnacle of her achievements so far, nicely balanced with "Back to me" the cheeky rocker on another album. When this song comes up I stop what I'm doing and sigh.... |
EdmoJoe Mar 22, 2013 - 10:08 | Thought this was Neil Young's Cortez the Killer in the introduction. |
gypsyman Mar 19, 2013 - 23:31 | Not only do I generally very much like Kathleen, but the bass line in this song is absolutely mesmerizing. And the harmonica bleeds sorrow. |
Mystery Guest Mar 09, 2013 - 23:27 | love it. There are certain songs whose musical architecture are so 'instantly familiar' that listening makes one feel completely 'at home'. When this song comes up, and I'm at home working, I sometimes pick up my old Stratocaster. You know those computer driving games where the road approaches and you have to steer accordingly ? Well the road often travelled that this song represents is so easy to steer that I can play along effortlessly, let go and sometimes surprise myself. it is for me the pinnacle of her achievements so far, nicely balanced with "Back to me" the cheeky rocker on another album. |
oaktreem Mar 07, 2013 - 04:23 | I am useless whenever this song is playing. I get stuck in my chair and my veins almost stop from funnelling. It is a remarkable song. I love it. |
