The Greenhornes
There is an End (w/ Holly Golightly)
Sewed Soles
(2005)

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window
May 17, 2013 - 07:36
Wow. Maybe this inspired The Black Keys for Ten Cent Pistol? The guitar and shuffle feel sounds identical.


kdarwish
Apr 16, 2013 - 00:13
Deep understanding and message, and fine Jaggeresque haunting vocal accompaniment, thank you.


Bobert_ParkCity
Apr 02, 2013 - 20:52
This is on the soundtrack to Broken Flowers (w Bill Murray, by Jim Jarmusch)...


oldsaxon
Mar 17, 2013 - 12:40
daedalus wrote:
The intro and guitar part is EXACTLY the same guitar tone as Hilton Valentine of the Animals.
The first time this came on, I was totally convinced the Animals were coming on.
I loved them and this is strangely confusing!

I knew i'd heard that sound before....well spotted!


gypsyman
Mar 02, 2013 - 09:40
Since being turned on to this band here on RP, I hunted down the album, have this song on my droid, and almost always somebody asks, "Who is this"


daedalus
Feb 14, 2013 - 03:45
The intro and guitar part is EXACTLY the same guitar tone as Hilton Valentine of the Animals.
The first time this came on, I was totally convinced the Animals were coming on.
I loved them and this is strangely confusing!

WhiteWater
Feb 08, 2013 - 07:26
pcicatar wrote:
Timeless. Could be easily played in any decade and would sound both modern and hard to place.

You nailed it. I came here to see from when this dates, expecting to see somewhere in the 60's or earlier. Really surprised to see 2005.


pcicatar
Dec 13, 2012 - 11:02
Timeless. Could be easily played in any decade and would sound both modern and hard to place.


Baby_M
Dec 03, 2012 - 12:44
Paul_in_Australia wrote:
Bold Street? Clicking clacking of girl's high ideals. Whiff of cheap perfume. Neon signs reflected in puddles. Lads behaving badly. Clubs heaving with sardine squashed people. Beer spilled as it is passed over head. Cigarette smoke so thick that the coloured lights seems to have to carve their way through. Greased back hair. Laughter at the impending menace. Escape to the comforting embrace of the velvet night and its forgiving shadows.


Bump—this is spot-on.


cShaggy
Oct 28, 2012 - 00:23
..sliding this to a 9, at least at this moment..hits the mark..


lily34
Jul 03, 2012 - 08:47
the beginning always makes me think i'm about to hear the black keys.


2cats
May 23, 2012 - 08:07
lily34 wrote:
i love this band.


Me, too. Love this song.


lily34
May 23, 2012 - 08:06
i love this band.


dew34
Apr 21, 2012 - 14:42
I like the smoothie in this movie


tupicetti
Apr 21, 2012 - 14:40
Would it be too much to ask for a more solid bass sound in this one?


Proclivities
Mar 17, 2012 - 08:32
citybiker wrote:


And the Yardbirds, Animals. and Blood Sweart and Tears. Someone rummaged through their parents' vinyls .

That's not a bad thing. This sort of production sound goes at least as far back as the 1950s; melodically and structurally, it's goes back further than that. Quite a good song, actually.


coloradojohn
Mar 04, 2012 - 09:44
You bringin' it this mornin', there, Bill and Becca, thanks!


gypsyman
Feb 27, 2012 - 08:50
Baby_M wrote:
Nice transition from "Et Hanopium" to this one.

I really really really like this one. A little Nancy Sinatra, a little spy jazz, a little surf rock.


You nailed it.



AndyJ
Feb 27, 2012 - 08:50
Nice groove you have going... Why would anyone want a PSD button-? I like the biz model you have... seems very very sweet and also seems to be building notice. Hard to keep sitting when this make me wanna move my hips and feet...just a bit... Thanks


Propayne
Feb 27, 2012 - 08:50
I dig the Greenhornes.


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