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Teitur — Louis, Louis
Album: Stay Under The Stars
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Released: 2006
Length: 4:28
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Great song and I thought it was  about the 60's and the "loui loui" song from that decade and the shot poet was John Lennon, I got wiser here :-)
cmrump wrote:
Wow, what a flat distribution of rankings; basically 16% tallies from 3 to 8
That's a good sign
laprincessa wrote:
How do you prounounce their name?!
"tater"
This artist is from the Faroe Islands (as announced after the track). If you're interested in finding out more about the Faroe Islands (e.g., only 47k people live there), my mother-in-law lived there for a year (came back to the U.S. a month ago). She has a blog about it. https://www.jenniferhenke.com/
blech
I am underwhelmed. What did Oscar Wilde say? "All bad poetry springs from genuine feeling."
Listless voice, meaningless lyrics, unremarkable playing. Got a lot going for him, that's for sure. And just what DOES Luis Armstrong have to do with a tidal wave?
Jacksonstat wrote:
I think this song is beginning to grow on me
I think this song is growing on my nerves! Perfect time to go to lunch.
webslinger48 wrote:
Saw Teitur last week in LA and he performed this song ... he wrote it in response to the Tsunami in 2004, and it's basically a love letter to Louis Armstrong
Did you ask him what Louis Armstrong had to do with the 2004 tsunami?
How do you prounounce their name?!
I think this song is beginning to grow on me
Wow, what a flat distribution of rankings; basically 16% tallies from 3 to 8
Saw Teitur last week in LA and he performed this song, definitely the highlight from the new album. He mentioned he wrote it in response to the Tsunami in 2004, and it's basically a love letter to Louis Armstrong who he admired not only as a musician, but especially as a person. If you ever have an opportunity to see Teitur live I would recommend it. His live rendition of Jerry Lee Lewis' "Great Balls of Fire" is spooky.
canadianbug wrote:
hey wow. thanks for this! i'm not that impressed by this new album but it's nice to hear teitur on rp. :)
My sentiments exactaly. Can we hear some "Poetry and Airplanes" stuff now?
hippiechick wrote:
Louis, Louis, we gotta go now.
Yah, we do. This isn't a bad song, but the "Louie Louie" bothers me. Perhaps it's supposed to.
Louis, Louis, we gotta go now.
hey wow. thanks for this! i'm not that impressed by this new album but it's nice to hear teitur on rp. :)