| bb_matt wrote: Derivative and slightly dull. As is the comment. Why is "derivative" an insult? If it's a neutral adjective, then it's the bleedin' obvious, as after thousands of years of human music making there is nothin g that is original, so all music is derivative of something. If you don't like a song, just say so. Trying to use a poncey adjective to justify the dislike is just silly. One listener's godlike is another's sucko-barfo, usually for no explicable or rational reason, and long may that state continue. |
| I really like the girl's voice, and the harmonies are quite good. Reminds me slightly of the Stanley Brothers, in that it is really the person signing harmony (Ralph for the Stanleys, the chick for these two) who makes it sound good, not the dude on melody. |
| My ears perked up instantly. Love the subtle slide guitar back there. Mixes really well with the harmony. I'd kill to hear this live in my local watering hole on a quiet, rainy night. 9. |
| Derivative and slightly dull. |
| yes, let's bump this up a bit in the rotation and keep an eye on them in the future. 8 |
| Beautiful words and melody. Sweet choice. |
| Damn, that was tasty. Where do you find these gems, Mr. Bill? |
| Very, very nice. When I die, let me go. When I die, let the wolves enjoy my bones. When I die, let me go. When I die, you can push me out to sea. When I die, set me free. When I die, let the sharks come round to feed. When I die, set me free. Oh the world is dark, and I’ve looked as far as I can see. When the years have torn me apart, let me be. When I die, let the flames devour me. When I die, set me free. When I die, throw my ashes to the breeze. When I die, scuttle (?) me. Whole world is dark, and I’ve looked as far as I can see. When the years have torn me apart Let me be, let me be, let me be, let me be Daylight is waiting for you. Daylight is waiting for you….. |
| Haunting and beautiful. |
| I hereby, by this statement, incorporate the lyrics of this song in my Final Will and Testament. By my sign here, philbertr |
| I absolutely love this tune. |
plobaJan 30, 2013 - 07:23 | RP I love you so much! Thank you for introducing me to such great music |
| you made me more high. thanks from Turkey. |
| coccyx wrote: See, this resonates with me. I'm hopeful that someone might see fit to drag me out in the bush and leave me for the coyotes and bears, when I die. Would violate a good many rules and regulations, I guess... Ah - Coccyx - you're back ! |
| Exceptional - loved it ! |
| Going onto my playlist for my memorial service - which, by the way, will end with a stirring rendition of "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead" if my daughter follows my instructions... |
| This is plain B R I L L I A N T....just is folks. |
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| lkovathana wrote: OK, hearing it again has changed my mind about this song. I propose that RP have a week where an alternate, rarely played song from each album is played, kind of like the "flipside" week ... Um, that is every week here. Keep listening. |
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