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Peter Case — Paradise Etc
Album: Flying Saucer Blues
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Total ratings: 203









Released: 2000
Length: 3:48
Plays (last 30 days): 0
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Lyrics:

The road I've been on since I was two
Well I just found out that it don't go through

Payday passed my ship came and went
The apocalypse is over and I still owe rent

(They say)
Love is learned when the heart turns stone
Prayer begins when you can't go on

My heart's been rocked the road is blocked
Is that rain I hear drip drop drip drop?

I'm bound for:
Cloudland, dreamland, fairyland
Canaan, Goshen, Shangri-la
Elysium, Arcadia
Paradise, etcetera

She says so what and I don't care
Laughs at the mention of underwear
Gets mad and pouts when it's time to eat
I'm afraid she'll run out in the street

I'm in charge but I get there late
I may be large but I hesitate
But everything's gonna work out fine
When we get across that borderline

We'll be in:
Cloudland, dreamland, fairyland
Canaan, Goshen, Shangri-la
Elysium, Arcadia
Paradise, etcetera

The blue serene the hyaline
Seventh heaven on cloud nine
The realm of light the world above
Milk and honey and a snow white dove

The land of bliss and la ti da
Paradise, etcetera

The got rocks are home in bed
With the newlyweds and the nearly deads

I'm stuck in this primordial ooze
With a case of flying saucer blues

Now this might be my last broadcast
If I don't think of something fast

But someday I'll sing and the songs
I'll come to
Break the hearts of everyone

Down here in:
Cloudland, dreamland, fairyland
Canaan, Goshen, Shangri-la
Elysium, Arcadia
Paradise, etcetera

From Beulah land to Jerusalem
Eden's garden to Kingdom Come

The ancient source of Câbolla
A date with the queen of Mardi Gras

In:
Cloudland, dreamland, fairyland
Canaan, Goshen, Shangri-la
Elysium, Arcadia
Paradise, etcetera
I had to mute this one.
oh please oh pleae do a Nico Case/Peter Case/Nico/Wilco set sometime?
milchschnitte wrote:
i think, only americans like this kind of music…
Absolute rubbish! I haven't an ounce of American blood in my veins but I can appreciate this guitar picking for what it is and it's good!
too american for my taste.
underarmor wrote:
I'm can live with that assessment. Just not ALL americans.
Can't resist the urge to 'second' that!
milchschnitte wrote:
i think, only americans like this kind of music…
Oh, and do we ever.
milchschnitte wrote:
i think, only americans like this kind of music…
I'm can live with that assessment. Just not ALL americans.
9 just for the lyrics . . . love it. great music.
Daveinbawlmer wrote:
Peter Case - fabulous story-teller. Some really fine vinyl records as well. Kudos to RP!!
I agree. I had a couple of his LPs from the mid '80s and early '90s and they were both great albums. He is still touring as far as I know.
From Pink Floyd to country pickin? Bill, are you having a momentary lapse of reason?
i think, only americans like this kind of music…
I bought this cd because of hearing this song here. I'm glad I did.
babygirl614 wrote:
"The apocalypse is over but I still owe rent." Amazing.
I was just gonna comment on that one, no comment...
Wait... I thought it was Paradise, California?
I wanna go where he's going.
"The apocalypse is over but I still owe rent." Amazing.
Decent tune this - and very appropriate for RP.
Peter Case - fabulous story-teller. Some really fine vinyl records as well. Kudos to RP!!
I know it has the work "paradise" in the name, but that is the only reason I can think of that they would play this song!
hyperfish wrote:
Friends always ask me where I find my music. These days I always answer "radioparadise". THANKS for introducing me to so many artists. I like this one.
If you liked this, check out "put down the gun", "blue distance", "on the way downtown", and "travelin' light" to name a few. Enjoy!
Friends always ask me where I find my music. These days I always answer "radioparadise". THANKS for introducing me to so many artists. I like this one.
Oh, I already rated this a 1 last time I heard it. Guess that means I have to leave a comment this time: No thanks. (but I did like the Plimsouls)
rgj13 wrote:
I thought Rufus was Loudon Wainwright III's only son.
Yeah, this sounds so much like Louden. Very similar to to the first track off of Last Man On Earth. Nice and refreshing, indeed...
Better than Peter Cettera
This is fun to hear! Thanks. ">
I thought Rufus was Loudon Wainwright III's only son.
I liked this song better when John Denver did and and called it "Thank God I'm a Country Boy." Hmm, come to think of it...I didn't like it then either. :|
More Peter Case! Yahoo! Thank you!
Yeah ... someone else besides me knows who Peter Case is. Thanks for playing him Bill!!
More Peter Case . . . please!
Fantastic song. Love it.
Splendid! It\'s about time this one made it to RP!