![]() Till the Sun Turns Black (2006) [ larger cover art ] |
She lifts her skirt up to her knees
Walks through the garden rows with her bare feet, laughing
I never learned to count my blessings
I choose instead to dwell in my disasters
Walk on down the hill
Through the grass grown tall and brown
And still it's hard somehow to let go of my pain
On past the busted back
Of that old and rusted Cadillac
That sinks into this field collecting rain
Will I always feel this way?
So empty, so estranged
Of these cutthroat busted sunsets
These cold and damp white mornings I have grown weary
If through my cracked and dusty dimestore lips
I spoke these words out loud would no one hear me
Lay your blouse across the chair
Let fall the flowers from your hair
And kiss me with that country mouth so plain
Outside the rain is tapping on the leaves
To me it sounds like they're applauding us
The quiet love we make
Will I always feel this way?
So empty, so estranged
Well I looked my demons in the eye
Laid bare my chest said do your best destroy me
See I've been to hell and back so many times
I must admit you kinda bore me
There's a lot of things that can kill a man
There's a lot of ways to die
Yes and some already dead who walk beside me
There's a lot of things I don't understand
Why so many people lie
Well it's the hurt I hide that fuels the fire inside me.
Will I always feel this way?
So empty, so estranged
| PaoloManana (ǝpıs ɹǝɥʇo ǝɥʇ uo) | Posted: Jun 09, 2013 - 14:11 Great song, takes my breath away |
| rdo (DC) | Posted: Jun 01, 2013 - 16:49 cShaggy wrote: rdo wrote: Life is utter misery...except there is art. ..add "...and Radio Paradise" to your comment & we have the makings of t-shirt fodder..what should our share of the royalties be, rdo??..(heh!).. Summertime, RP, Pete's coffee, and Barack Hussein Obama in the White House and I'm good to go until next winter. |
| Rotterdam | Posted: May 30, 2013 - 03:48 NeuroGeek wrote: I just want to buy this guy a ventilator. Iron Lung. Something. Please do, and I will join you all afterwards. At the moment, I am getting nauseous listening to this. |
| Isabeau (sou' tex) | Posted: May 11, 2013 - 18:12 olivertwist wrote: I like this song, but that comment is pretty darn funny. ditto |
| olivertwist (Atlanta GA) | Posted: Apr 28, 2013 - 09:01 NeuroGeek wrote: I just want to buy this guy a ventilator. Iron Lung. Something. I like this song, but that comment is pretty darn funny. |
| NeuroGeek (Just Way Out There) | Posted: Apr 19, 2013 - 09:56 I just want to buy this guy a ventilator. Iron Lung. Something. |
| leafmold | Posted: Apr 10, 2013 - 13:52 FlatCat wrote: Well I've heard this whiny song (BREATH) so many times (BREATH) I must admit it bores me (BREATH). I will always (BREATH) feel (BREATH) this (BREATH) way. hehee |
| leafmold | Posted: Apr 10, 2013 - 13:51 I like this well enough, but once a day is enough. |
| Chi_Editrix (Chi) | Posted: Mar 20, 2013 - 10:21 This guy is starting to get to me. |
| pusswah | Posted: Mar 14, 2013 - 15:01 Bill, Could you please not play that when I have food in my stomach |
| daniel_rusk (Folsom, CA) | Posted: Mar 13, 2013 - 20:29 Absolutely wonderful..I must learn it on my Martin guitar. |
| Dav3thedog | Posted: Mar 13, 2013 - 20:23 Great track! |
| cShaggy | Posted: Mar 07, 2013 - 02:25 rdo wrote: Life is utter misery...except there is art. ..add "...and Radio Paradise" to your comment & we have the makings of t-shirt fodder..what should our share of the royalties be, rdo??..(heh!).. |
| asilbuch (NoVA) | Posted: Feb 11, 2013 - 06:17 Love the way he writes... |
| oldsaxon (Wales via Vancouver, BC.) | Posted: Jan 24, 2013 - 13:26 song = amazing....listen to it. |
| pusswah | Posted: Jan 10, 2013 - 03:35 voice = BARFO |
| Pedro1874 (Newton-le-Willows, England) | Posted: Jan 03, 2013 - 10:36 Cynaera wrote: I choose to ignore all the negative comments. This song can make even the worst day of my week bearable. "I've been to hell and back so many times, I must admit, you kind of bore me..." Love this song. |
| rdo (DC) | Posted: Dec 26, 2012 - 15:59 Post Xmas blues...feeling a little depressed today...facing the fiscal cliff...the only consolation I have is that prick Romney didn't win... |
| rdo (DC) | Posted: Dec 20, 2012 - 18:52 Life is utter misery...except there is art. |
| FlatCat (Chicago) | Posted: Dec 10, 2012 - 13:03 Well I've heard this whiny song (BREATH) so many times (BREATH) I must admit it bores me (BREATH). I will always (BREATH) feel (BREATH) this (BREATH) way. |
| jktravl (Virginia) | Posted: Nov 25, 2012 - 07:14 Poacher wrote: As a sideline, I have developed a business plan for a nursing home for old hippies with young nurses, booze, loads of drugs and loud music. I may well pipe RP in as the default station. I would like to sign up and be your first customer! Thanks to RP I have had the chance to listen to great quality music. |
| Poacher (Brighton, UK) | Posted: Nov 19, 2012 - 10:14 max_p wrote: Sometimes RP just feels like it's a soundtrack to a nursing home. As a sideline, I have developed a business plan for a nursing home for old hippies with young nurses, booze, loads of drugs and loud music. I may well pipe RP in as the default station. |
| helgigermany (Germany) | Posted: Nov 14, 2012 - 23:48 Very, very nice! |
| steuss (So. Cal. by way of Austin) | Posted: Nov 01, 2012 - 17:35 Beautifully put, AndyJ. Besides, one can learn much in a "nursing home." AndyJ wrote: More like music for people who have lived, loved, traveled, thought about it all and are still amazed at the wonder of the world... people who see the world through knowledgeable eyes and hear it with knowing ears. People who love folk, classical, jazz, blues, country, rock, and electronic/house blends and styles... IOW, people who have a pleasant memory of being there...or who hear something new and want to know more... If you wish to hear head-banging-old-rock then there are many places that play that style... RP is for people who know-think-care about more than me-me-me and can discuss somethings other than themselves... The world does not revolve around any one person. No one is that important to any subject. When they arrive the world does not stop and pay attention. When they leave only a few notice and not for very long... RP is an on-going education. It is a window on the world. A place where people from all over the planet submit music and find acceptance... musicians can find a global introduction and reception... With the internet they can build a career outside the boundaries of big labels, contracts and distribution agreements... I encourage more listening and thoughtful consideration of the music, the artist and the messages from both... enjoy and tell your friends.. who knows when a light bulb will go off and a darkened house will be lit to be filled with music, laughter and friends... max_p wrote: Sometimes RP just feels like it's a soundtrack to a nursing home. |
| AndyJ (Oregon) | Posted: Oct 22, 2012 - 12:44 More like music for people who have lived, loved, traveled, thought about it all and are still amazed at the wonder of the world... people who see the world through knowledgeable eyes and hear it with knowing ears. People who love folk, classical, jazz, blues, country, rock, and electronic/house blends and styles... IOW, people who have a pleasant memory of being there...or who hear something new and want to know more... If you wish to hear head-banging-old-rock then there are many places that play that style... RP is for people who know-think-care about more than me-me-me and can discuss somethings other than themselves... The world does not revolve around any one person. No one is that important to any subject. When they arrive the world does not stop and pay attention. When they leave only a few notice and not for very long... RP is an on-going education. It is a window on the world. A place where people from all over the planet submit music and find acceptance... musicians can find a global introduction and reception... With the internet they can build a career outside the boundaries of big labels, contracts and distribution agreements... I encourage more listening and thoughtful consideration of the music, the artist and the messages from both... enjoy and tell your friends.. who knows when a light bulb will go off and a darkened house will be lit to be filled with music, laughter and friends... max_p wrote: Sometimes RP just feels like it's a soundtrack to a nursing home. |
| johnjconn (chicago land) | Posted: Oct 22, 2012 - 12:35 I liked this when it came out, but it's grown old fast. Maybe it cause most of Ray's songs all sound the same. |
| oldsaxon (Wales via Vancouver, BC.) | Posted: Oct 22, 2012 - 12:34 max_p wrote: Sometimes RP just feels like it's a soundtrack to a nursing home. She lifts her skirt up to her knees, |
| karljonasson (Edmonton, AB, Canada) | Posted: Oct 22, 2012 - 12:33 Don't give out 10's very easily… but this is one. |
| wlpendley (New Mexico) | Posted: Oct 14, 2012 - 15:23 bev wrote: If the RP playlist is part of it...I want to go to there... Me too! In fact, I have actually written into my "Final Directive" that I don't want any television or radio played anywhere around me — except RadioParadise.com :-) |
| bev (Reno, NV) | Posted: Oct 04, 2012 - 08:16 max_p wrote: Sometimes RP just feels like it's a soundtrack to a nursing home. If the RP playlist is part of it...I want to go to there... |
| max_p | Posted: Oct 01, 2012 - 07:38 Sometimes RP just feels like it's a soundtrack to a nursing home. |
| TJS (Bradley, Il) | Posted: Oct 01, 2012 - 07:34 This is my favorite song by Ray. The reverence of the lyrics and delivery, it's just amazing. Musically it's very well-written too. A 10 if I've ever heard one. |
| AndyJ (Oregon) | Posted: Sep 23, 2012 - 10:17 jasonv wrote: What? There are significant pauses all over this song. You're right. I'm having one of those "A lot ofways to kill a man, a lot of many ways to die. Some of them walk beside me" days and remembering those who I can no longer call and talk with. At first, I felt the song was about "The One Who Got Away"...then listened more.... and more... Almost missed very important ideas in my memory jaunt in another direction. |
| rockpommel16 (rockpommel´s land...dreaming of netherlands) | Posted: Sep 23, 2012 - 10:15 .......after 3rd hearing i´ll start with a 8.......never heard this man before.....thanx,AGAIN,bill & rebecca........ ..... ....... |
| Xstar (Florence, Kentucky) | Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 02:01 vanmas wrote: It's beautiful, but please play something else of this album... There is more! True |
| vanmas (Leiden, Netherlands) | Posted: Sep 07, 2012 - 05:58 It's beautiful, but please play something else of this album... There is more! |
| asilbuch | Posted: Sep 06, 2012 - 11:20 Love me some Ray! |
| clwguy | Posted: Aug 30, 2012 - 18:41 it's a solid 9.5 in my book. mrtuba9 wrote: I so want to give this a 10, but I just can't...I love it too much. |
| Byronape ("post-capitalist wreckageville") | Posted: Aug 12, 2012 - 14:44 Cynaera wrote: I choose to ignore all the negative comments. This song can make even the worst day of my week bearable. "I've been to hell and back so many times, I must admit, you kind of bore me..." Love this song. If the afterlife has a soundtrack, I hope this song is playing just for you. |
| SmartDeeDee | Posted: Aug 05, 2012 - 23:54 I love Ray's music so much. So glad I discovered his music. Empty is a wonderful song. |
| mrtuba9 (most likely near Normal) | Posted: Aug 02, 2012 - 08:13 I so want to give this a 10, but I just can't...I love it too much. |
| TJS (Bradley, Il) | Posted: Aug 02, 2012 - 08:13 I just played this song on the guitar last night. It's so well-crafted. Brilliant. |
| lild (Leucadia, CA) | Posted: Jul 30, 2012 - 08:37 Pure perfection... oh Ray, how I love you so. |
| Lichenia, | Posted: Jul 23, 2012 - 05:16 Every time I hear it I feel reassured, not empty. |
| jasonv | Posted: Jul 22, 2012 - 12:21 1artist wrote: Can't get enough of this voice. Yes. |
| jasonv | Posted: Jul 22, 2012 - 12:20 AndyJ wrote: Good song, nice music and presentation. The poetry needs more editing. Too many "kitchen sink" feelings at certain points. Less can be more. Not every space needs words. Pauses can be very affective... What? There are significant pauses all over this song. |
| cinziacursio (Holland) | Posted: Jul 12, 2012 - 04:13 I like this .. it is hard to follow but it is so original that open the mind in a new prospective ... very good chooise ! |
| Webfoot (Eugene, Oregon) | Posted: Jul 06, 2012 - 08:15 Cynaera wrote: I choose to ignore all the negative comments. This song can make even the worst day of my week bearable. "I've been to hell and back so many times, I must admit, you kind of bore me..." Love this song. |
| AndyJ (Oregon) | Posted: Jul 05, 2012 - 13:15 Good song, nice music and presentation. The poetry needs more editing. Too many "kitchen sink" feelings at certain points. Less can be more. Not every space needs words. Pauses can be very affective... |
| Rotterdam | Posted: May 28, 2012 - 00:48 KaiT wrote: I honestly cannot bear to hear this song any more. Other listeners have commented that it is poignant, expressive and deep. Unfortunately, I can't hear what he is singing about because it sounds like he has run up 20 flights of stairs to tell me something important - then out of breath when he finally delivers the message. Sorry, just can't take Ray's style on the whole. |

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