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The Wallflowers — Everybody Out Of The Water
Album: Red Letter Days
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Released: 2002
Length: 3:40
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Now on your mark, get set, let's go
You got to move now before she explodes
Now look out the window and out below
Now back away from the glass
Well there she blows
The city's been leveled
The hills are in flames
The streets cracked open and they're pushing up clay
The temperature's dropped
The sky is grey
And it ain't even over
Here comes drivin' rain

It ain't me
That you feel
There's something moving around in here
Now that's blood
That's tears
This ain't a warning...

Everybody out of the water
And up on dry land
Take what you can
'Cause you won't be here again
Everybody out of the water

Now I'm treadin' high water to get back to you
Looking for a low spot or something to cling to
There's too many bodies
There's not enough room
God help me and God help you
They say nobody panic
Help is on its way
We're already on it
You got to be brave
If you can fix it now then don't make us wait
Man they ain't nobody coming
Back away from the case

That bell that you hear
Well that's hell ringing in your ears
I fear, that my dear
This ain't a warning...

Everybody out of the water
And up on dry land
Take what you can
'Cause you won't be here again
Well I loved you then
Like I love you now
That wont matter anyhow
Well this is the new frontier
Everybody out of the water

Now I'm looking up and the shit keeps coming
Like shooting ducks in a barrel of honey
Got to learn how to pray
Love won't be enough
Admit it now: your information sucks

As I slip
Down in
I think of us someplace high on a mountain
Smoke clears
The fog lifts
Little by little we rebuild again
Until then...

Everybody out of the water
And up on dry land
Take what you can
'Cause you won't be here again
Now I loved you then
Like I love you now
It won't matter any how
Well This is the new frontier
Everybody out of the water

Everybody out of the water
Everybody out of the water
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Empire of my mind was also a hit over here
 musikalia wrote:
booooring
 

yup. don't ever need to hear that again.
Lyrics appropriate for the age of Covid-19 &  protests over police brutality.
good groove, I give it a 7, but the 4 day weekend starting tomorrow may have something to do with it.
prickelpit96 wrote:
Interesting, that some people still seem to have intellectual problems with the concept called 'mute'.
Or maybe "pause" on your stream for a few minutes' less draw on the internet? :) Conserve your bits!
mountainman wrote:
What is this crap? It surely doesn't belong here.
Interesting, that some people still seem to have intellectual problems with the concept called 'mute'.
mountainman wrote:
What is this crap? It surely doesn't belong here.
Thank you for enlightening us all as to what does and doesn't belong on RP.
Wallflowers = good
What is this crap? It surely doesn't belong here.
Erm... decent... but much too much Bob-rapping. I'm actually slightly surprised that they're still going after guitarist Michael Ward left. Points for Rami Jaffee still rocking out on the organ.
lmic wrote:
Well said. I enjoy this much more than the stuff featuring Jacob's Bob-like vocal stylings prominently. In fact, I do believe this rocks! 7
Roger that. 7 from me as well. Not going to set the world afire, but decent.
I gotta say, that was the best thing I've ever heard from them. I didn't believe myself at first when I thought "is that little Dylan??" Maybe I liked it b/c I'm a Patty Griffin fan .
I actually think this sounds more Kid Rock than Faith No More. I like it and I vote.
Oh! Why didn't I concur?!
booooring
lmic wrote:
Well said. I enjoy this much more than the stuff featuring Jacob's Bob-like vocal stylings prominently. In fact, I do believe this rocks! 7
i must concur.
HA HA! brilliant! dmax wrote:
I keep waiting for the break Youuuuuuu want it all but you can't havvvve it...
LEFTY6 wrote:
Seem to be developing their own sound and getting away from Daddy's influences.
Well said. I enjoy this much more than the stuff featuring Jacob's Bob-like vocal stylings prominently. In fact, I do believe this rocks! 7
Always good to hear WALLFLOWERS.......nice theme set Bill.
Amazed at how much this resembles Patty Griffin's "Wiggley Fingers". I do like it though.
Excellent Bob and Jacob Sandwich...but since I'm xtian free then I would throw away the middle and keep the bread. Go Dylans!
Wow! It has been a long time since this song was played!!!!
A very talented band, and a songwriter that far better than anyone might have expected when considering the shadow he grew up under... this is fine cut and a great album for a band that I personally miss...
meh.....
I like the menace of the title line. Not great, but certainly not as bad as some people are saying.
extremely mediocre :roll:
zzzzzzz... wake me when a better song is played
Seem to be developing their own sound and getting away from Daddy's influences.
Pretty standard in all departments, but STILL a fun rocker. Leagues ahead of their usual mediocrity.
From the \"Song waiting for a disaster movie\" department...
I love this song!! :)
Agreed. It\'s just okay.
First thought this stuff was too derivative to get in to. The more I hear, the more I like it.. Good songwriters... who wrote... Young Dylan?
Originally Posted by spoiledsuperstar: it's okay
Exactly. Nothing more, nothing less. For all of their songs. :oops:
Originally Posted by Ellesbee: Big improvement over their earlier work.
Which means greater-er! I liked their earlier work.
Add me to the list of those who like this cut. Dylan the younger seems to have assimilated his dad\'s good points, while at the same time becoming his own man and own voice. Plus, the song, simple as it is, still rocks.
Originally Posted by phiagurl: Why don't I like this song? Everyone seems to like it, so why don't I? The song structure is pretty typical and blah to me. I just don't see what's so special about this.
You are not alone. I think the Wallflowers are in general pretty mediocre.
Why don\'t I like this song? Everyone seems to like it, so why don\'t I? The song structure is pretty typical and blah to me. I just don\'t see what\'s so special about this.
Originally Posted by burntoutdeadstar: it was csi... great performance... great song... great band!
Yes, that episode was re-run last night. Still good.
This is the best Wallflowers tune I have heard in quite a while.
Big improvement over their earlier work.
Great song. Red Letter Days is vast improvement over their previous CD.
More, please. I have not heard this particular song before. Not their best, but certainly better than others' efforts. Dylan the Younger is definitely his own man. Enough shades of his father, which is a plus in my book. As others have stated, Jakob is more credible than a poser like Springsteen (blah).
Especially in the verses very much like Springsteen, who was, in the beginning of his career, very much influenced by.......? Exactly. It\'s as trendy as Springsteen is trying to sound on his latest album. The difference is, Jakob Dylan is young enough to make it sound credible.
Haven't heard (or at least haven't noticed) this track before - like it a lot! This track sounds a little like his dad (and I mean that in a good way). I saw Bob Dylan in concert last night and he put on a surprisingly good show. What was most inspiring to me was how well he was received by the extremely mixed crowd at the Arizona State Fair, where the concert's average seats were free with the price of admission to the Fair. On a Monday night, to a nearly packed Coliseum crowd aged 5 to 65, he got the whole house rocking and had two standing ovations! I just went there to see the "legend" and ended up seeing a great performance! Bill, can you play a little classic Dylan for us today? Thanks!
Good song. I was wondering when we would hear the wallflowers again.