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DeemerDave
(The Gate City of NH, USA)
Posted: Jul 31, 2011 - 08:44
 

Nice feel to this song. I don't hear any similarity to Jimmy Buffett ( {#Sick} ) except for the mixing drinks line. I much prefer Hiatt.

BalesBub
(Boston)
Posted: Jul 31, 2011 - 08:42
 

Had to turn this off...all the dogs in an 10 mile radius started howling.

zeelandhills
Posted: Jun 29, 2011 - 22:58
 

 TwinEngine wrote:
  Forest267 wrote:
>>>>>>>>I'm hearing a little Thrasher, Neil Young.
...I was thinking the same thing.
 
Me three. I'll take Thrasher please. Someone tell me Neil came first, right?

There's a lawsuit here for one of them if Cat Stevens can go after the Flaming Lips for "Fight Test" vs "Father and Son"...

 

so is it crappy audio, or am I listening in a can?  not too impressed, jimmy buffetesque.


Cynaera
(South of Neanderthal)
Posted: Apr 27, 2011 - 18:08
 

His voice is not at its best. But I adore this song, and the artist, so I'm willing to allow for a lot of flexibility. This hits just the right note for me tonight (long story, not worth explaining.)  I have always and will always love John Hiatt's music. Naysayers, feel free to naysay. We all have our reasons for loving or hating an artist.

Me?  I'm really tired, and all I want is to sink into music and sleep until about 2012.

jbwiv
(Greensboro, NC)
Posted: Apr 27, 2011 - 18:05
 

Love it...don't get all the negativity, but oh well. I've always felt Hiatt captures the feeling of the South perfectly in his songs. I've lived in the Mississippi Delta, and let me tell you...driving out on the back roads on a hot, incredibly humid day *feels* like this song...

Pieter
(Sydney Australia)
Posted: Feb 23, 2011 - 16:56
 

 Papernapkin wrote:

Only an idiot would say such a thing.
 
I'm not feeling much love in the room!

apd
(Toronto, On)
Posted: Feb 23, 2011 - 16:49
 

I usually love John Hiatt but this, not so much. Can someone with more musical knowledge than I tell if the guitar is off-key? There's a couple of chords that really clang.

complicated
Posted: Jan 23, 2011 - 10:21
 

The original is faster and better, with a swirly guitar sound.

listen_n_sf
Posted: Jan 23, 2011 - 10:19
 

He really shouldn't have done that to "The Thrasher".

Dave_Mack
(Five bus, Jive bus!)
Posted: Oct 20, 2010 - 16:15
 

 bachbeet wrote:
I like Hiatt but this one is not among his best.
 
I think this is a great song, and I dig John Hiatt, but this version is not so good.  He misses a LOT of chords, and that really bugs me.


sailorgirl
Posted: Oct 20, 2010 - 16:12
 

boring, too hick, too country. Me no like :(

bachbeet
Posted: Sep 18, 2010 - 23:24
 

I like Hiatt but this one is not among his best.

ziakut
(Chicago, IL)
Posted: Aug 17, 2010 - 22:26
 

Good songwriter...weak and shaky voice. Nearly everything he's written is nearly always outdone by other artists. Oh well...not terrible. I've heard worse.

peacockangel
(Phoenix)
Posted: Jul 17, 2010 - 00:32
 

 CatFitz wrote:

I gagged when he paired 'helter-skelter' with 'Mississippi delta.'  Chee-zee cunt-tree crap.


 
craft .


peacockangel
(Phoenix)
Posted: Jul 17, 2010 - 00:31
 

8 ~ only because there are better versions  {#Dance}

CatFitz
(Tulsa, OK)
Posted: May 14, 2010 - 09:45
 

I gagged when he paired 'helter-skelter' with 'Mississippi delta.'  Chee-zee cunt-tree crap.



tasart55
Posted: May 14, 2010 - 09:42
 

Not that bad!

George_Tirebiter
(Phoenix)
Posted: Apr 12, 2010 - 15:05
 

I've been  John Hiatt fan for some time - this isn't one of my favorites, but it's a nice coming of age tune. Storyteller indeed - I give it a 7.2.  {#Cool}

james_of_tucson
(Tucson AZ)
Posted: Apr 12, 2010 - 15:04
 

Artists who I know in real life get 9's, no exceptions! 

dogpound
(the island on which I belong)
Posted: Feb 08, 2010 - 11:29
 

wow this just get worse as it goes.

Papernapkin
(Mountain View, CA)
Posted: Feb 08, 2010 - 11:26
 

 Pieter wrote:

Personal attacks on those that don't share your taste in music is a pretty pointless exercise don't you think?

 
 
Only an idiot would say such a thing.

TwinEngine
Posted: Dec 07, 2009 - 16:14
 

  Forest267 wrote:
>>>>>>>>I'm hearing a little Thrasher, Neil Young.
...I was thinking the same thing.
 
Me three. I'll take Thrasher please. Someone tell me Neil came first, right?

There's a lawsuit here for one of them if Cat Stevens can go after the Flaming Lips for "Fight Test" vs "Father and Son"...


Pieter
(Sydney Australia)
Posted: Dec 07, 2009 - 16:11
 

 lophrequa wrote:

true to your name h8rhater! come now lets {#Group-hug}
 
I'm in!

wendyleefrancis
(Banff, AB Canada)
Posted: Dec 07, 2009 - 16:07
 

I Love John Hiatt; his lyrics and music are both great and his voice is unique. He's also great live.

lophrequa
(the very edge of the land)
Posted: Dec 07, 2009 - 16:06
 

 h8rhater wrote:

Brought to you from the kangaroo-dbag-home.  Keep it switched off, mate.

 
true to your name h8rhater! come now lets {#Group-hug}


Pieter
(Sydney Australia)
Posted: Dec 01, 2009 - 23:56
 

 h8rhater wrote:

Brought to you from the kangaroo-dbag-home.  Keep it switched off, mate.
 
Personal attacks on those that don't share your taste in music is a pretty pointless exercise don't you think?

 

h8rhater
Posted: Nov 06, 2009 - 06:49
 

 Pieter wrote:
This is terrible.

"Mixing up drinks with mixed feelings" made everyone in the room crack up laughing just before it got switched off.
 
Brought to you from the kangaroo-dbag-home.  Keep it switched off, mate.


Forest267
(Milwaukee)
Posted: Sep 04, 2009 - 05:30
 

 sfListener wrote:
I'm hearing a little Thrasher, Neil Young.
 
...I was thinking the same thing.



fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Sep 04, 2009 - 05:28
 

 Antigone wrote:
Well, to all the naysayers, I have to say that I think John Hiatt is amazing, a great songwriter, with a unique voice. I've seen him live (with Richard Thompson!) and he's GREAT!
 
Is a "naysayer" a horse impersonator?

I'll get me coat... :o)


drife
(Golden, CO)
Posted: Aug 03, 2009 - 16:50
 

 Antigone wrote:
Well, to all the naysayers, I have to say that I think John Hiatt is amazing, a great songwriter, with a unique voice. I've seen him live (with Richard Thompson!) and he's GREAT!
 
Couldn't agree more. Hiatt has been a favorite since he reached
the charts in 1987, after struggling for 13 long years. He is truly a
gifted song writer and performer.


alaken
(Missoula, MT)
Posted: Aug 03, 2009 - 16:49
 

Hiatt is an amazing songwriter and performer with a unique voice. Love to hear more of him here on RP.

Pieter
(Sydney Australia)
Posted: Jul 02, 2009 - 23:12
 

This is terrible.

"Mixing up drinks with mixed feelings" made everyone in the room crack up laughing just before it got switched off.

megisi
Posted: Apr 30, 2009 - 11:05
 

I prefer the full band version, but it's a "10" for the songwriting.

Brilliant.


sfListener
Posted: Feb 26, 2009 - 09:45
 

I'm hearing a little Thrasher, Neil Young.

LennytheB
(beyond the 7th sun)
Posted: Jan 25, 2009 - 19:33
 

Not one one his best efforts, but John Hyatt is always good. {#Cowboy}

MM13
(High in the lo country)
Posted: Oct 23, 2008 - 01:54
 

 manbirdexperiment wrote:

  
Yeah, that figures, given the insight in his taste that god has given us so far. But by all means, keep licking up to him, it may serve you in the end. In the meantime, I'll give John Hiatt a 9, as usual.



NoEnzLefttoSplit
(if it stopped turning I could tell you)
Posted: Oct 23, 2008 - 01:50
 

MBE really doesn't like this song.

Manbird
(Santa Rosa, CA)
Posted: Oct 18, 2008 - 19:03
 



countyman
(pittsburgh, pa.)
Posted: Jul 20, 2008 - 05:46
 

frednic wrote:
Sounds like a talented song writer stuck with a unique voice that wouldn't make it on American Idle.

Anyone WITH talent doesn't make it on American Idol.
Antigone
(A house, in a valley, Virginia)
Posted: Jun 18, 2008 - 16:57
 

Well, to all the naysayers, I have to say that I think John Hiatt is amazing, a great songwriter, with a unique voice. I've seen him live (with Richard Thompson!) and he's GREAT!
CCinSB
(the west coast)
Posted: Jun 18, 2008 - 16:55
 

Classic John Hiatt song. One of his best.

luca77
(Melbourne,Australia)
Posted: Jun 18, 2008 - 16:54
 

This is bloody awful! It's like being at an open mic out in the suburbs and the MC is too polite to cut him off.
frednic
(Santee, CA)
Posted: Apr 16, 2008 - 18:33
 

Sounds like a talented song writer stuck with a unique voice that wouldn't make it on American Idle.

inindian wrote:


Sounds like a guy attempting to sing while drinking coffee and eating a sandwich!

Manbird
(Santa Rosa, CA)
Posted: Apr 16, 2008 - 18:32
 



and noisy!
MojoJojo
(Indianapolis, IN USA)
Posted: Apr 16, 2008 - 18:30
 

The great thing about refreshing the "Now Playing" list just before a song ends is finding that the next song is by John Hiatt in time to hit "mute" before he gets anything out. Ahhhh.
inindian
(Ready to set sail)
Posted: Mar 16, 2008 - 06:40
 

physicsgenius wrote:
Ugh. His voice sounds like a New Yorker faking a Southern accent.


Sounds like a guy attempting to sing while drinking coffee and eating a sandwich!
freeone1
(portland, oregon)
Posted: Feb 13, 2008 - 19:19
 

god i need to listen to more john hiatt...putting it on my list of things to do
apd
(Toronto, On)
Posted: Jan 13, 2008 - 08:05
 

Anyone know the story with this album? Can't find it on Amazon...

sunny_day
(East Coast)
Posted: Jan 13, 2008 - 08:00
 

junebaby65 wrote:
Another critically loved artist with a bad voice...sigh....


I couldn't agree more. It's unfortunate singers with a bad voice sell CDs.
pevend
Posted: Jan 13, 2008 - 07:58
 

go_ski_mully wrote:
MY KIND OF SET! Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, John Hiatt! 10, 10, & 10!


Esp. when you include the David Byrne song that preceded the above, I feel like I have tuned into the "Male vocalists with extremely annoying voices" channel.