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Jets Overhead — All The People
Album: Bridges
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Released: 2006
Length: 4:35
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The fire's out of control
They're lined up at the water hole
It's easy here on our own (I'm doing the best I can, I'm doing the best I can)
It's easy when no one's home

Come take me out of here
There's no one that don't fear
Looked forwards, the earth stood still
Looked backwards, I had my fill

All the people
Lonely people
All your saviours
Only saviours
All the people
Lonely people

I can't see their eyes
I can't see their eyes

This is a story from a friend of mine
This is a story from a broken time
All the people
Lonely people
All your saviours
Only saviours
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 billmce wrote:

they have better tunes than this one.....



i hope so. this is like coldplay at a funeral or something. 
they have better tunes than this one.....
Waaaay too RadioHead
Jets Overhead! Sadly appropriate.
yes sir,   I like it.    I'm a sucker for a shimmering guitar sound
 Remo_G wrote:

OMG, that means Radio Paradise has not changed the playlist for *ten* years! I just started, so I hope the playlist is *huge*, otherwise this is going to be a short "radio" experience.

Stay where you are, friend.  There's no finer place to spend your time.
 Remo_G wrote:

OMG, that means Radio Paradise has not changed the playlist for *ten* years!

It doesn't mean that.
 Remo_G wrote:

OMG, that means Radio Paradise has not changed the playlist for *ten* years! I just started, so I hope the playlist is *huge*, otherwise this is going to be a short "radio" experience.

Bill build sets on a regular basis, so there are series of songs that will come up repeatedly as well as brand new sets. 
 Cynaera wrote:
I love the way this seguéd from Beck's "Nobody's Fault But My Own."  Beautiful groove going here, Bill - thank you!{#Sunny}


And thanks for keeping it this way. 
 missionaire wrote:
ying to Comment: Jets Overhead - All The People
What is this "cee-dee" of which you speak?


To heck with that, I'm trying to figure out what a "good local radio station" refers to.
 Rafter101 wrote:

It's funny—I took a one-year break from listening to RP because my computer kept dropping the station.  During that time, I stopped ordering new CD's, and was listening to one of the good local radio stations online.

This month, I started listening to RP again, and have ordered 6 new CD's in the past two weeks, adding to my collection of hundreds of CD's that would have NEVER been purchased without the existience of Radio Paradise.
Music Industry—mark my words—stations like Radio Paradise are your best hope at surviving. Treat them well.



Please tell me the call letters of that good local radio station.
WAY too RadioHead. YUK.
 Rafter101 wrote:
It's funny—I took a one-year break from listening to RP because my computer kept dropping the station.  During that time, I stopped ordering new CD's, and was listening to one of the good local radio stations online.

This month, I started listening to RP again, and have ordered 6 new CD's in the past two weeks, adding to my collection of hundreds of CD's that would have NEVER been purchased without the existience of Radio Paradise.
Music Industry—mark my words—stations like Radio Paradise are your best hope at surviving. Treat them well.
 

What is this "cee-dee" of which you speak?
Need RP to play this sort of music. Never hear it much in UK, usually same old chart crap. 6 Music OK.
So many graduates from the Thom Yorke Academy of Whiney Depressive Singing.
 coloradojohn wrote:
Really great song... Strongly reminds me of 78 Saab "All a Lie."
 
Too right, friend.  Sounds to me like the love child of 78 Saab and Great Lake Swimmers.  I really like it, though.

By the way, we lost Mark Hollis today, aged only 64.
First time hearing this. Beautiful. 
Great song. Strongly reminds me of 60's band Spirit
Reminiscent of early-90s shoe-gaze rock.
 coloradojohn wrote:
Really great song... Strongly reminds me of 78 Saab "All a Lie."

 
Yes! Another great band discovered here on RP - read about them, sad 78 Saab just gave up after 20 years without huge commercial success.

This is a great segue from Beck — Nobody's Fault But My Own.
Really great song... Strongly reminds me of 78 Saab "All a Lie."
 coding_to_music wrote:

Real Nice Groove

 
Yeah, it is.  Nice production too, especially the guitar sound.
Victoria, BC, eh? 

More brand new music, thanks to RP!
JetsOverhead Lean.jpg
Once again, after not hearing this for a long time, I am blown away by its killer builds and jams. It reminds me of lots, yet rocks anew...
Oh yeah very nice indeed
That's good...
 Rafter101 wrote:
It's funny—I took a one-year break from listening to RP because my computer kept dropping the station.  During that time, I stopped ordering new CD's, and was listening to one of the good local radio stations online.

This month, I started listening to RP again, and have ordered 6 new CD's in the past two weeks, adding to my collection of hundreds of CD's that would have NEVER been purchased without the existience of Radio Paradise.
Music Industry—mark my words—stations like Radio Paradise are your best hope at surviving. Treat them well.    
 
Agree with your Agree, djengs.
 Rafter101 wrote:
It's funny—I took a one-year break from listening to RP because my computer kept dropping the station.  During that time, I stopped ordering new CD's, and was listening to one of the good local radio stations online.

This month, I started listening to RP again, and have ordered 6 new CD's in the past two weeks, adding to my collection of hundreds of CD's that would have NEVER been purchased without the existience of Radio Paradise.
Music Industry—mark my words—stations like Radio Paradise are your best hope at surviving. Treat them well.    
 
Agree 100%
It's funny—I took a one-year break from listening to RP because my computer kept dropping the station.  During that time, I stopped ordering new CD's, and was listening to one of the good local radio stations online.

This month, I started listening to RP again, and have ordered 6 new CD's in the past two weeks, adding to my collection of hundreds of CD's that would have NEVER been purchased without the existience of Radio Paradise.
Music Industry—mark my words—stations like Radio Paradise are your best hope at surviving. Treat them well.    
 coding_to_music wrote:

Real Nice Groove
 
Just Excellent!!{#Cheers}
 zaknafein wrote:
I could have sworn this was Thom Yorke.
 
I couldn't.
This is awesome

Album released in 2006

 
Name your own price 
 Cynaera wrote:
There's a good enough groove here - might just leave this on all night...
 
Real Nice Groove
There's a good enough groove here - might just leave this on all night...
 ziakut wrote:
Nice segue from Beck's tune...This tune is calming and really well done. Love it!
 
{#Yes}

I like everything I've heard from these guys so far.
Nice segue from Beck's tune...This tune is calming and really well done. Love it!
Anyone else hear VAST influences?

Better question: Is VAST old enough or known enough to be influential?


 Cynaera wrote:
I love the way this seguéd from Beck's "Nobody's Fault But My Own."  Beautiful groove going here, Bill - thank you!{#Sunny}
 
Agree!

I love the way this seguéd from Beck's "Nobody's Fault But My Own."  Beautiful groove going here, Bill - thank you!{#Sunny}
 Alexandra wrote:
I like the way the two vocal parts weave together...nicely done.
 
Agree - although I can't help being reminded of "All the lonely people" by America.
I guess I'm the only one that thought this was sort of Beatlesque, (although not in a slavish way).  I like it!{#Daisy}

 zaknafein wrote:
I could have sworn this was Thom Yorke.
 

Yeah, I agree. I thought that this was a B-side off the new album or something. Sounds just like their newest CD.
Are you guys sure this isn't "Lost" by Vast?
chillin
Quite nice..
zaknafein wrote:
For the first few bars I could have sworn this was Thom Yorke.
Me too. I've never heard of this band before so for a second I was all excited "Is this some super secret Thom Yorke side-project I don't know about?!" Oh well...
I could have sworn this was Thom Yorke.
leoparadise wrote:
Thanks for the heads up on that. What a great perspective: a band that totally embraces the idea of music lovers driving music distribution rather than the shitty RIAA.
Indeed! I just downloaded the whole album from their site. The band suggested $5 for the album, which is a complete bargain. I paid that, and added another $5 to encourage the initiative.
fearlessfreep wrote:
check out the band's website jetsoverhead.com free downloads of the entire album ...
Thanks for the heads up on that. What a great perspective: a band that totally embraces the idea of music lovers driving music distribution rather than the shitty RIAA. They even go so far as to say that "the record business needs to adapt as soon as possible to a changed world." A concept I'm sure is also shared by Bill and Rebecca...?
Tux wrote:
That's probably because no-one is BUYING this shit.
Good call, Tux. That also probably explains why they just played at South by Southwest in Austin this year. Only shitty bands there, huh?
Jets Overhead rule because they are from Canada. Also they are great because I wrote them an email and they wrote back and because they played with the Dandy Warhols.
I like the way the two vocal parts weave together...nicely done.
Hi Lincroft NJ !horseplayer wrote:
Started off sounding like just another self-indulgent mope fest, but ended up being a self-indulgent mope fest with touches of originality. Seriously, that's not a bad addition to the playlist, not bad at all.
Reminds me alittle of Chris Isaak.... this would be nice to listen to while walking alone on a deserted beach on a foggy day.
Sounded a little like Dirty Vegas at the beginning. Nice tune
Started off sounding like just another self-indulgent mope fest, but ended up being a self-indulgent mope fest with touches of originality. Seriously, that's not a bad addition to the playlist, not bad at all.
It's not Coldplay OR Radiohead-like. It's like Jets Overhead! Very good find, Bill.
Very Radioheadlike ..
fearlessfreep wrote:
check out the band's website jetsoverhead.com free downloads of the entire album ...
That's probably because no-one is BUYING this shit.
check out the band's website jetsoverhead.com free downloads of the entire album ...
About 1/100th as good as the Dear Prudence that preceded it but fortunately it's also 100 times as long so it evens out.
Dang good stuff... like the way it fits right in, slides nicely with the rest of the set...
I bought this disc on the strength of one song. Took a chance, what can I say...Guess what? It's real good. I now see Jets Overhead!!!!
i can't see their eyes...
Never heard this before, but I like it! Dreamy...nice on this sunny summer afternoon, just drifting away....
... AMG has nothing on this band other than release date? ... Love it though! ... BIO
nice new discovery for me this morning - thanks RP
Good stuff guys. Thanks!
excellent
I thought it was Radiohead...
Wow, I thought this was Coldplay before I looked...
New song/new band for me. Chalk up another discovery thanks to RP!! Not bad stuff, would like to hear more.