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The National — Sorrow
Album: High Violet
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7.3

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Total ratings: 1695









Released: 2010
Length: 3:20
Plays (last 30 days): 1
Sorrow found me when I was young
Sorrow waited, sorrow won
Sorrow, they put me on the pill
It's in my honey, it's in my milk

Don't leave my hyper heart alone on the water
Cover me in rag and bone sympathy
'Cause I don't want to get over you
I don't want to get over you

Sorrow's my body on the waves
Sorrow's a girl inside my cake
I live in a city sorrow built
It's in my honey, it's in my milk

Don't leave my hyper heart alone on the water
Cover me in rag and bone sympathy
'Cause I don't want to get over you
I don't want to get over you

Don't leave my hyper heart alone on the water
Cover me in rag and bone sympathy
'Cause I don't want to get over you
I don't want to get over you
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 usajpl wrote:

I don't care what so many others say about The National. I really like them. Yes, of course, if they were only band I listened to, I'd probably kill myself in a week. But they aren't, so I won't. I'm just happy when they slip into the rotation once in a while. Sometimes they fit a mood perfectly.

So, to all the National-haters:




I've never met a mean spirited banana in my life, so I'm skeptical about that dancing one. 
"It's in my honey, it's in my milk"

Eeew. That cringey.
I must be a National hater, I find this morose and wrist slashing, as I do every one of their songs. About the only time I hit PSD.
How can this be great to listen to.....crikey :(
The National is like Kraft Dinner...You know what you are getting, plain but good.
 blotto wrote:

Sing it Mumbles,



I saw The National on this tour and one of the guitar players mentioned their nickname for the lead singer is "Mumbles." It didn't seem to be a criticism as much as he was pointing fun at band for having someone with the nick-name of "Mumbles" be their lead singer. 
normally i really don't like the simple two chorus repetition style of song writing, but for some reason i real like the sound and feel of this song.
 ColdMiser wrote:
 onelittlemoose wrote:
Love this man's voice. Absolutely love it. 
I'm the opposite, sounds like he's always mumbling to me

 
The voice is an instrument. The clarity of intonation is pretty low on my list of criteria as to whether I like the sound. Obviously it's all subjective, so there's no right or wrong, but your criticism reminds me of someone saying that Neil Young's guitar on Cinnamon Girl isn't clear and crisp enough. It's either got a nice tone, or it doesn't. Mumbling has little to do with it, IMO. 
...mother do you think they'll try to break my balls ?  camarkim wrote:
Am I really the only person that is hearing Pink Floyd vocals?
 

 onelittlemoose wrote:
Love this man's voice. Absolutely love it. 
I'm the opposite, sounds like he's always mumbling to me

This always make me think it was lifted from the "Fragments of a Journal in Hell" album by Carcrash International.
BATHROOM BREAK!
This group could be a little darker...
Listening to the National brings me sorrow.
Quick, to the PSD
 LizK wrote:
Finally, someone who's more depressed than I am.

  Glad they could do it for you.  I want a live review of The National

 yes, it's like watching someone going crazy and killing himself slowly. haunting, voyeuristic and beautiful. 

inceoglu wrote:
Yes, their songs are dark and broody but I do find them authentic and Berninger has a very cool voice. Plus, believe or not, their live shows totally rock! Matt Berninger is like a crazy person on stage.

 

 camarkim wrote:
Am I really the only person that is hearing Pink Floyd vocals?

 
Mother, do you think they'll drop the bomb?
The National has added sopranos to their choir, an addition that lifts the weight of this song. Good.
 deepwoodskev wrote:

{#Eyes}

 
I guess you have.  {#Biggrin}
 fredriley wrote:

That's an impressive feat. Have you seen the size of those things?

 
{#Eyes}
Haven't listened to this in a while. I'd forgotten how beautiful this song, and his voice, is.

"I don´t wanna get over you." 

{#Heartkiss}


Love this man's voice. Absolutely love it. 
 ShamanManu wrote:
I like a small dose of The National in my day {#Good-vibes}

 
Me too !
I like a small dose of The National in my day {#Good-vibes}
 blotto wrote:
the National sucks donkey balls.

 
That's an impressive feat. Have you seen the size of those things?
Yes, their songs are dark and broody but I do find them authentic and Berninger has a very cool voice. Plus, believe or not, their live shows totally rock! Matt Berninger is like a crazy person on stage.
Finally, someone who's more depressed than I am.
 blotto wrote:
Sing it Mumbles,

 

{#Roflol}

 

Eeyore here ought to team up with that sleep talker Ben Harper. 


Sounds like one of those androgynous bands from the 70's and 80's, like Roxy Music or something. In fact I keep waiting for the line "Avalon" to break out.
I don't care what so many others say about The National. I really like them. Yes, of course, if they were only band I listened to, I'd probably kill myself in a week. But they aren't, so I won't. I'm just happy when they slip into the rotation once in a while. Sometimes they fit a mood perfectly.

So, to all the National-haters:


 camarkim wrote:
Am I really the only person that is hearing Pink Floyd vocals?

 
Perhaps, especially since none of their members had a voice as deep as this fellow does.  However, in the comments for just about every song on the RP playlist, someone "hears Pink Floyd", so you're not alone in that aspect.  

Nothing dullens a bright day like a National song.


Am I really the only person that is hearing Pink Floyd vocals?
 Derecho wrote:

"Cover me in dragonballs" ??


 
I thought I was the only one that heard it that way -  weirdest lyric (misheard or not)  :-)

"Cover me in dragonballs" ??

 thediceareloaded wrote:
Romeo, is that you?
 
Yes, I be the holy ghost of big stud Romeo Tuma...  love this marvelous song...  hope life is grand for you, thediceareloaded...
Well, that was humdrum..
well, that was horrible.
 sirdroseph wrote:
Come now people, The National is not that bad, but they are not that good either.

 
They have some strong tunes but because of their unique sound they always run the risk of lapsing into self-parody.
Want to slit my wrists whenever this band come on... Sorrow indeed!
Looking forward to seeing these guys Friday night in Atlanta at Shaky Knees Festival!
 bb_matt wrote:
don't eat my brains!

 
{#Roflol}
Pure joy!
Come now people, The National is not that bad, but they are not that good either.
dang that's a lotta the National I been hearing on RP, maybe they're gettin paid by the air-time frequency by them bands I wonder?
Good voice, but why they don't use few more notes, as someone there said already? 5.
I'm going to play this album after xmas dinner, so everyone gets depressed and leaves. don't want the company hanging around too long.
 blotto wrote:
the National sucks donkey balls.

 

Such an erudite critique.
 blotto wrote:
Sing it Mumbles,



 
Tindersticks could have been my first guess.
I didn't think The National could top High Violet, but Trouble will Find Me is even better.
Sing it Mumbles,


Can I rate this again and again and again as a ten?
the National sucks donkey balls.
Turning it up! Waaaaay up!
BEST.SONG.EVER. This is amazing, and so is The National
I think Bill really, really likes The National.  Then again, so do I
Lazarus wrote:
 

I hope you are having a wonderful time right this minute...  hugs to you...

this song is marvelous... 

 
 Romeo, is that you?
don't eat my brains!
 ambrebalte wrote:

a day later, same effect and some light in the cold night dear romeo/lazarus
  

I hope you are having a wonderful time right this minute...  hugs to you...

this song is marvelous... 
 t00lur wrote:

so pathetic {#Umbrella}
 
sweet {#Sunny}
 t00lur wrote:
{#Cowboy}
 
so pathetic {#Umbrella}
{#Cowboy}
.."i've been in a city sorrow built / it's in my honey, in my milk"..too-too cool..
 Lazarus wrote:

This song puts a spring in my step this winter day...
 
 
a day later, same effect and some light in the cold night dear romeo/lazarus

This song puts a spring in my step this winter day...
 
 thewaxtadpole wrote:
It kind of sounds like the The Magnetic Fields to me.
 
TOTALLY. except magnetic fields are way better
The National has mastered the art of writing lyrics that make absolutely no sense.{#Doh}

I feel this way about one of my ex's.  Just one.


It kind of sounds like the The Magnetic Fields to me.
the brother on the skins is just awesome...
I don't wanna slash my wrists, but this song really makes me wanna.
Sweet sweet memories. Rock Werchter Belgium
"I don't want to get over you."

The song drags on a bit, but this line stays with me.................................. 

 romeotuma wrote:


This song puts a spring in my step this spring night...
 
 
What - No one in the hotel room tonite?
 iam_overlord wrote:
These guys could name ALL their songs 'Sorrow'.
 

If you were to see them in concert, you would not think that.

These guys could name ALL their songs 'Sorrow'.
i love the cover of this cd, too.
 thediceareloaded wrote:
stop spamming!
 
romeotuma wrote:

Everybody in my hotel room loves this cool song...
 
 
 
romeo is not spamming he/she/it is just doing what romeo does.
For some probably narrow-minded reason this makes me excited for tonight's premere of "Portlandia" on IFC. How come no Carrie Brownstein music on RP? Nobody upload any?
Oi vay, this song is putting me to sleep/
stop spamming!


 
romeotuma wrote:

Everybody in my hotel room loves this cool song...
 
 


Somber but poignant....for my moment
Cover me in Reagan?
 Det wrote:
so now that i took some tribute 2 radioparadise
i like this flimsy filmsy - song - yes, devil - I like it - grap the next one  — hue I am stoned and rolling {#Chillpill}
 

Even though I have no idea what you are talking about, I completely concur.{#Yes}
so now that i took some tribute 2 radioparadise
i like this flimsy filmsy - song - yes, devil - I like it - grap the next one  — hue I am stoned and rolling {#Chillpill}
 floydoftherocks wrote:
just wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too much of this album this year.
 

agreed
just wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too much of this album today.
 Jelani wrote:
Is there any brain eating going on in this song?
 
No, but I was afraid I'd eat your brains, mainly cause I'm evil  {#Mrgreen}

Is there any brain eating going on in this song?
 softjeans wrote:

No, I'm not...and, moving on, rising above the random insults, let me simply ask: What's your candidate? Seriously.

What are the good songs from 2010? From anyone with an open mind and interesting taste in music, such as are often found on this station, I'd like to know.

 

Bertie Blackman - Black Cats
 romeotuma wrote:


Yes, I ranked it as one of my rare 10's... this song has an ambiance that matches the lyrics... the music and voices are very unique and original in sound... yes, a definite 10!

Hope you like it too, and I hope you are having a great time where you are...

 


 

You are so full of shit Romeo.
 blotto wrote:


Are you residing in a nursing home?
I can only see it being a big hit there, can't really see anyone with an average testosterone level liking this unless they are all fk'd up on Quaaludes or very depressed.
 
No, I'm not...and, moving on, rising above the random insults, let me simply ask: What's your candidate? Seriously.

What are the good songs from 2010? From anyone with an open mind and interesting taste in music, such as are often found on this station, I'd like to know.

 softjeans wrote:
Song of the year, near as I can tell...
 

Are you residing in a nursing home?
I can only see it being a big hit there, can't really see anyone with an average testosterone level liking this unless they are all fk'd up on Quaaludes or very depressed.
 tdukerich wrote:
Boring.
 
+1

Song of the year, near as I can tell...
 raewah wrote:
Gawd that voice is sexy!!!!
 
Maybe that's why these guys don't work for me. Wrong gender for me to get a "sexy" vibe, so all I'm getting is "dull." I'll have to get a ruling from the Trouble-and-Strife.
 romeotuma wrote:


Yes, I ranked it as one of my rare 10's... this song has an ambiance that matches the lyrics... the music and voices are very unique and original in sound... yes, a definite 10!

Hope you like it too, and I hope you are having a great time where you are...

 


 

Word.
 raewah wrote:
Gawd that voice is sexy!!!!
 

+1 {#Wink}

Boring.
 blotto wrote:
this song and band are sooooooooo boooooorrrrrrrrring
 
agreed! this band took about 20 too many Valiums!

Gawd that voice is sexy!!!!
 84MacGuy wrote:
Saw these guys in an open air concert in downtown Portland last week and amazingly they did not play this song.  But an absolutely great concert anyway.
 
They are a great live band! I don't mind not hearing this song live, though, because it's my least favorite song on the album. ;-)

this song and band are sooooooooo boooooorrrrrrrrring
Saw these guys in an open air concert in downtown Portland last week and amazingly they did not play this song.  But an absolutely great concert anyway.
Disagree with their fame!
 romeotuma wrote:


This song is soooo cool...

 
A 10 Romeo ??{#Angel}


wha, wha, what did you say, sorry , I must've nodded off, there for a second.
 84MacGuy wrote:
A great song from a great album.  So far the best album of 2010.
 
Agreed, albeit there's a strong challenge from Arcade Fire just released...

 contractor07 wrote:
excellent, best album in 2010 imho {#Mrgreen}
 
Really? I'm trying, but I just don't get these guys. 
 sirdroseph wrote:
Evidently I just don't get it.{#Stupid}

 
me neither, I found that really quite boring. Thought it was going to get better, but just kept on being uninspired.

 romeotuma wrote:

You know, this dude sounds a little like Jim Morrison... I like this song a lot... and that "Bloodbuzz Ohio" song has grown on me—  I like it as much as this one now...

 


 
Says the man who only dishes out 10s. Oh, about 3,386 of them.

Why is it that every time I hear a song by The National, I think it's someone else?  Knee-jerk reaction, I guess.  Still, I love this song - guess maybe I just don't want to attribute huge kudos to this group because I'd never heard them before RP. So - shucking my pre-conceived prejudices, I'm forced to acknowledge that I really, really like this group. Damn - I hate it when that happens... {#Roflol}
 84MacGuy wrote:
A great song from a great album.  So far the best album of 2010.
 
Agreed. Great album! 
 twitterpated wrote:
I like this.  The monotone/drone quality makes him sound like he really has been hurt and I always appreciate hearing a sad song that doesn't bring me down.
 
he always sounds like that.

can't sing? mumble!
A great song from a great album.  So far the best album of 2010.
 contractor07 wrote:
excellent, best album in 2010 imho {#Mrgreen}

 

Totally agree! If you hear a better album before the year is over, I definitely want to know it!
excellent, best album in 2010 imho {#Mrgreen}

RP...you are killing it today...radiohead followed by the national. perfect.