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Are you drownin' in the small talk an the chatter?
Are you gonna step into line like your Daddy done?
Punchin' the time, and climbing life's long ladder.
You've been howlin' at the Moon like a slack-jawed fool
an breaking every rule they can throw on.
Well, one of these days is gonna be right soon,
you'll find your legs and go.
And stay gone.
Young man,
so full of big plans,
an thinkin' about tomorrow.
Young man,
wanna make a stand,
you Beg, you Steal, you Borrow.
You Beg, you Steal, you Borrow.
Now all the friends you knew in school
they used to be so cool, now they just bore you.
Just look at em' now, already pullin' the plow.
So quick to take to grain, like some old mule.
Young man,
so full of big plans,
an thinkin' about tomorrow.
Young man,
wanna make a stand,
you Beg, you Steal, you Borrow.
You Beg, you Steal, you Borrow.
Dreamin' of the day you're gonna pack your bags
an put the miles away.
Oh, just grab your girl and go where no one knows you.
What will all the old folks say?
So the home town's bringin' you down,
Are you drownin' in all the small talk an the chatter?
Are you gonna step into line like your Daddy done?
Punchin' the time, and climbing life's long ladder.
Young man,
so full of big plans,
an thinkin' about tomorrow.
Young man,
wanna make a stand,
you Beg, you Steal, you Borrow.
You Beg, you Steal, you Borrow.
I was thinking the same . . . very Joni Mitchell, but not so much that I have to skip it.
The last person I thought of was Joni Mitchell. Too hokey. Maybe more like CSN's country'ish stuff, without the harmonies...
I was thinking the same . . . very Joni Mitchell, but not so much that I have to skip it.
Me too.
He uses a lot of her phrasing style in this song.
Oh-- I had this thought before I saw your post
And say a little prayer for I" : Paula Cole, or pronouncing the song as Con-cwis-ta-dor instead of the Spanish pronunciation as Conquistador. If was pronounced like that it just wouldn't fit.
So I say...Wighten up a Wittle It's Art!!!!
I was absolutely sure ( convinced ) it was a Joni cover.
He uses a lot of her phrasing style in this song.
Saw him recently and there was no sign of that. He's a bit restrained in his audience interactions compared to some perhaps, nothing more. It was a terrific show by the way.
Have seen him 3 times now in Dublin, he is quiet between songs but a brilliant live performer and highly
Saw him recently and there was no sign of that. He's a bit restrained in his audience interactions compared to some perhaps, nothing more. It was a terrific show by the way.
My wife and I saw him last year. He played a lot of music and let himself go on several songs that extended for several minutes longer than studio versions. He keeps the light and background pretty simple so one is not distracted from the music. At the end of the show all I could think about was how soon I can see him perform again. He did not interact much with the audience but he certainly gave a mind blowing performance with this voice and guitar skills.
A Ray LaMontagne song is not a school paper. It's a song.
"Are you gonna step into line like your Daddy done?"
This is how some people actually talk. It's a detail that paints a picture.
Is there anyone here who really wants to listen to the Rolling Stones hit "I Can't Get Any Satisfaction"? Does anyone really believe 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction" means "I CAN get satisfaction" because it's supposedly a double negative. I don't think so.
End rant.
Stealth update: That said, I always use "I've" even when texting.
Ain't got nothin' but love, babe, eight days a week.
And a slew of other such appropriate malapropisms.
A Ray LaMontagne song is not a school paper. It's a song.
"Are you gonna step into line like your Daddy done?"
This is how some people actually talk. It's a detail that paints a picture.
Is there anyone here who really wants to listen to the Rolling Stones hit "I Can't Get Any Satisfaction"? Does anyone really believe 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction" means "I CAN get satisfaction" because it's supposedly a double negative. I don't think so.
End rant.
Stealth update: That said, I always use "I've" even when texting.
Actually, the lyrics to this song are from a school paper that Ray wrote when he was in 8th Grade; he got a B+.
A Ray LaMontagne song is not a school paper. It's a song.
"Are you gonna step into line like your Daddy done?"
This is how some people actually talk. It's a detail that paints a picture.
Is there anyone here who really wants to listen to the Rolling Stones hit "I Can't Get Any Satisfaction"? Does anyone really believe 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction" means "I CAN get satisfaction" because it's supposedly a double negative. I don't think so.
End rant.
Stealth update: That said, I always use "I've" even when texting.
"This is how some people actually talk. It's a detail that paints a picture."
True. And simply and elegantly stated.
: )
P.S. This is an example of a longstanding Literary Device: a Colloquialism
A Ray LaMontagne song is not a school paper. It's a song.
"Are you gonna step into line like your Daddy done?"
This is how some people actually talk. It's a detail that paints a picture.
Is there anyone here who really wants to listen to the Rolling Stones hit "I Can't Get Any Satisfaction"? Does anyone really believe 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction" means "I CAN get satisfaction" because it's supposedly a double negative. I don't think so.
End rant.
Stealth update: That said, I always use "I've" even when texting.
And I've.
Their, they're, it's alright.
...starting with "you're"?
And I've.
if your starting there, ive got a list.
...starting with "you're"?
He wishes. His phrasing in this tune is very similar to hers - it's likely he is familiar with her music. To Ray's credit, she's not a bad person to emulate.
Doh.
Bad grammar!
if your starting there, ive got a list.
Can anyone confirm this?
Saw him recently and there was no sign of that. He's a bit restrained in his audience interactions compared to some perhaps, nothing more. It was a terrific show by the way.
Doh.
Bad grammar!
Absolutely.
seriously, this is someone i would pay bucks to see also. hope he doesnt have that stage fright problem... if he does, hope he can just come on out and sit down and remember everybody is only there because we love him. (you hear me, ray?)
Can anyone confirm this?
Saw him give a Storytellers performance on Palladia last year and while his pacing was very deliberate and thoughtful, his stories were great and the playing was stellar. I'd see him live.
Can anyone confirm this?
more like bad-ass!!! Love ya, Ray.
A countertenor is a type of classical male singing voicewhose vocal range is equivalent to that of the femalecontralto and mezzo-soprano voice types.
The term first came into use in England during the mid 17th century, and was in wide use by the late 17th century. However, the use of adult male falsettos in polyphony, commonly in the alto range, was common in all-male sacred choirs for some decades previous, as early as the mid-16th century, and modern-day ensembles such as the Tallis Scholars and The Sixteenmaintain the use of male altos in period works. During the Romantic period, the popularity of the countertenor voice waned and few compositions were written with that voice type in mind.
It's all expression , try not to shut it out...dig?
oldsaxon wrote:
A decent dissent from a discerning person is welcome, and well-tolerated.
rlr511 wrote:
Yea, I was thinking the same thing. Not much of a fan, but I actually like this tune.
It does sound like her. Great song, talented guy.
Did you hear the interview Joni Mitchell gave to Gian Gomeshi on Q ?
Yes, I watched it on Q-TV.. Boy, she sure does like her ciggies. What blew my mind was that after being a big Joni fan for decades, I found out that I can see where she lives accross the water at Sechelt from here on the Island. Gian G. is a fine journalist in all aspects of the arts. It was interesting to see some negative comments on his Billy-Bob Thornton interview, in what was the most extraordinarily wonderful visual nonsense I've ever seen.
do what I do when that Kathleen Edwards dirge comes on ....just hit PSD...works for me. Of course, for me I have to hit it twice, that song is so long. Nobody like a decenting opinion here. For the record, I rather admire yours (quite clever really) even if I don't agree.
I was just wondering what it was about Ray's voice that is somewhat off-putting. I think you nailed it.
Unless you happen to be one of the MANY people who dig Joni Mitchell.
I was absolutely sure ( convinced ) it was a Joni cover.
It does sound like her. Great song, talented guy.
Did you hear the interview Joni Mitchell gave to Gian Gomeshi on Q ?
Absolutely! Another way of saying "outstanding"!
("Admittedly, I am also biased towards a liking of Ray La Montagne because of respect for the outstanding way he conveys the experience of depression in "Empty")", said the man who has learned to live through chronic depression.)
Interesting. I hate them both. Something about the singing style. Each to his own. See you back in a few minutes.
Have to admit it took a while, but now I am a Ray fan. I think his voice is feminine, but it works. I think he sounds like Tracy Chapman, and I think she sounds like a man - so there you go. I like them both.
Why does it matter in either case?
and the STD's
Have to admit it took a while, but now I am a Ray fan. I think his voice is feminine, but it works. I think he sounds like Tracy Chapman, and I think she sounds like a man - so there you go. I like them both.
I was just thinking the same thing.
Oh...wait a minute...who is it?
p2h2d2 wrote:
Now that you mention it, yeah, I'd go with you on that.
I was absolutely sure ( convinced ) it was a Joni cover.
p2h2d2 wrote:
Just grab your girl and go where no one knows you.... I have that feeling every day.
Nobody has sung this sentiment better. That feeling we all get at one time of another when our small worlds become suffocating and it's time to break out, with your girl on your arm. Perfect image. Thank you RP and Ray, from another Ray.
I dont think you can categorise Ray's music as "Country"
If I had to label a genre it would be a blend of Alt.Country, Folk, Americana.
Perhaps it's a genre of his own? Whatever way you categorise the Artist I can highly reccomend the most recent album.
Phase 1: first heard this song and 1) thought it was some old song from the 60s that had been unearthed/previously undiscovered; 2) thought I kinda liked it; 3) immediately got sick of it due to incredibly "heavy rotation" (I even heard it over the grocery store sound system...gah!).
Phase 2: heard some other songs by LaMontagne that 1) were all good; and, 2) all sounded completely different, increasing my respect for his talent exponentially.
Phase 3: Got a break from the heavy rotation of this track. Re-evaluated my initial impressions. Heard it here and think it's worth at least a "7" now. May go higher if given the gift of time...
Phase 4: Considering purchasing the album.
I'm on phase 5- bought everything to date, waiting for his next.
p2h2d2 wrote:
Now that you mention it, yeah, I'd go with you on that.
First started hearing Ray on Sirius XM's The Coffeehouse...nice to hear him on RP.