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Lord Huron — Time To Run
Album: Lonesome Dreams
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7.1

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Total ratings: 1558









Released: 2012
Length: 5:19
Plays (last 30 days): 5
It's time to run, they'll string me up for all that I've done
I'm going soon, gonna leave tonight by the light of the moon
I did it all for you, well, I hope you know the lengths I've gone to
What's a man to say, they'll be looking for me, should be on my way

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everybody else in the world to know
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everyone to know that you're the girl for me
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everybody else in the world to know it
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, but I ain't ever gonna let 'em take my life from me

I've no regrets, I will not ask for your forgiveness
Lower your defense, run away with me and it'll all make sense
I did it all for you, don't spurn me after all I've gone through
No time to rest, I'm gonna find me a life, baby, way out west

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everybody else in the world to know
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everyone to know that you're the girl for me
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everybody else in the world to know it
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I ain't never

I will run but I know that I'm beat
I decided my fate with my deeds
I will run but I know that I'm beat
I decided my fate with my deeds

It's time to run, well, I hope you understand what I've done
Run away for you, I'm gonna count the days 'til you make it through
I did it all for you, well, I hope you live the life you want to
My time is spent, baby, please don't tell 'em just where I went

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everybody else in the world to know
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everyone to know you're the girl for me
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everybody else in the world to know it
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, but I ain't ever gonna let 'em take the life from me

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everybody else in the world to know it
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everyone to know you're the girl for me
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I wanted everybody else in the world to know it
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I ain't never
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generic...post generic...hipster generic...millennium generic... 
still as fresh 12 years later. Check out the 2022 album Long Lost
A very nice, moving song! I love the gamelan-like sounds in the intro and toward the end, and the chugging rhythms throughout, and the multi-layered singing is superb, as usual for them. Bravo!
 thewiseking wrote:

a hipster fraud


Is that a good thing or a bad thing?   Guess that depends on how you feel about hipsters, and how you feel about frauds.
 Highspirits wrote:

But it just goes on forevvvver.....ugh

Hyperbole.  It chugs along like a choo-choo train for 5 minutes and 19 seconds.  Just saying.
Just outstanding!
 thewiseking wrote:

a hipster fraud



lol thewiseking you are in the minority 7.1 rating out of 1100 plus ratings hmm  move on. 
a hipster fraud
 Michael_Dean wrote:

The ideals that led those gathered outside Port Huron, Michigan in 1962 to issue this call to action not only added to the discussion of what became the Great Society of the mid-60s,

still waiting for "the great society"
and the chair dancing commences!
 ace-marc wrote:


All the Hipster stuff sounds the same.

That's because you decided what hipster stuff sounds like and everything you find that fits that you call hipster stuff. Self-fulfilling hatred.
is that a steel drum i heard?...
woah, someones been listening to Radiohead...
The Port Huron Statement closed with: "If we appear to seek the unattainable, as it has been said, then let it be known that we do so to avoid the unimaginable." In a world haunted daily by the prospect of nuclear war, a country roiling in the civil rights movement, and being inextricably drawn into a civil war in Southeast Asia based on the so-called domino theory, what could be a more noble goal? The ideals that led those gathered outside Port Huron, Michigan in 1962 to issue this call to action not only added to the discussion of what became the Great Society of the mid-60s, but helped frame the issues that fueled the rising anti-war movement, college campus activism, and the broader social movement known then as the counterculture that carried into the early 1970s in the United States.
 deepwoodskev wrote:
I like these guys, but man, a lot of their songs all sound the same. 
 

All the Hipster stuff sounds the same.
 billseye wrote:
Great Band. Love these guys. Please play them more often.
 

Yes, please. Exactly.
 Hannio wrote:
Lord Huron - one of the authors of the Port Huron Statement.  The original Port Huron statement.  Not the compromised second draft.
 


An important member of the Seattle Seven. You ever hear of the Seattle Seven? That was him. And six other guys...

 Hannio wrote:
Lord Huron - one of the authors of the Port Huron Statement.  The original Port Huron statement.  Not the compromised second draft.
 
Took a moment to get your reference, and then boy yeah....my uncle was at the head of the Seattle area SDS march in the mid/late 60s, a pic of him walking across the ship canal bridge (i.e. I-5) with thousands of students is etched in my mind now when I hear this....thanks!!  Long Live RP!!
Good song for the likes of Red Dead Redemption 2?  {#Guitarist} Say giddy UP!?
zzzzzzzzzzzz
 deepwoodskev wrote:
I like these guys, but man, a lot of their songs all sound the same. 

 
You mean boring?
We are, we are, we are but your children - Whisper to a Scream
Great Band. Love these guys. Please play them more often.
I like these guys, but man, a lot of their songs all sound the same. 
At first I thought this was going to be Whisper to a Scream by Icicle Works.
 BillG wrote:

Dude!  :-)

 
No kidding.  Nice one Hannio.

Somebody referenced the SDS on RP.  Sweet.  

I could be mistaken but I believe that document Hannio referenced helped push high schools in New York state and the province of Ontario to lobby for a student bill of rights.  In retrospect that movement was a little silly but out of it came many changes for the better.  I was part of that movement.   
 Hannio wrote:
Lord Huron - one of the authors of the Port Huron Statement.  The original Port Huron statement.  Not the compromised second draft.

 
Dude!  :-)
Lord Huron - one of the authors of the Port Huron Statement.  The original Port Huron statement.  Not the compromised second draft.
 Skydog wrote:
oh yeah, this is the band with the kid from Okemos

 
I worked in Okemos for a while...seems like a lifetime ago...
Love these guys. 
oh yeah, this is the band with the kid from Okemos
The gamelan at the start sends me back to Bali...I do wish they'd made more use of it, though! Still, beats the common stuff out there...
 AhhtheMusic wrote:
So cheery and breezy to wake me up this fine Friday.  Puts a smile on my face, even though I have to work.  Thank you!

 
Cheery and breezy, well said {#Yes}
Perfect track for running indeed. Without my regularly updated playlist I would have given up running long ago.
Minimalistic running with no strings attached.
Yep, another catchy tune brought to you by RP!  {#Bananajam}
 primm wrote:
{#Cheesygrin} great stuff and new cd strange trails is even better!

 
thanks for the update! didn't know they had a new one.
{#Cheesygrin} great stuff and new cd strange trails is even better!
So cheery and breezy to wake me up this fine Friday.  Puts a smile on my face, even though I have to work.  Thank you!
I like the long bridge and extended ending...mood maker like the National, Eliot Brood, Alt-J, and War on Drugs.
 fredriley wrote:
Seriously irritating from the first few bars. Earache for these lugholes. TFFPSD

 
OK Fred, I do not know every variation of TFF, but in my iworld it is generally used as "too F*king funny", yet somehow I doubt that is what you had in mind.
 Andy_B wrote:

Oh come on Fred.  Put on your 'phones and crank it up.  LOL!!!

 
But it just goes on forevvvver.....ugh
 fredriley wrote:
Seriously irritating from the first few bars. Earache for these lugholes. TFFPSD

 
Oh come on Fred.  Put on your 'phones and crank it up.  LOL!!!

The whole album (and this song particularly) has really grown on me.

 
Seriously irritating from the first few bars. Earache for these lugholes. TFFPSD
C'est bon ça !
This plays well. I like their use of gamelon sounds.
Love discovering new music that I like on RP!
 willmcnaught wrote:
not bad first listen, anyone have info on this band? new? old? {#Whipit}

 
According to Wikipedia, they're relatively new - originally from Michigan.  Click on the "wiki" or "search" links to the upper right.
william, just above the comments there's "search", hit it and you go right to info on the band   Happy Holidays all!!!
not bad first listen, anyone have info on this band? new? old? {#Whipit}