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Walks through the garden rows with her bare feet, laughing
I never learned to count my blessings
I choose instead to dwell in my disasters
Walk on down the hill
Through the grass grown tall and brown
And still it's hard somehow to let go of my pain
On past the busted back
Of that old and rusted Cadillac
That sinks into this field collecting rain
Will I always feel this way?
So empty, so estranged
Of these cutthroat busted sunsets
These cold and damp white mornings I have grown weary
If through my cracked and dusty dimestore lips
I spoke these words out loud would no one hear me
Lay your blouse across the chair
Let fall the flowers from your hair
And kiss me with that country mouth so plain
Outside the rain is tapping on the leaves
To me it sounds like they're applauding us
The quiet love we make
Will I always feel this way?
So empty, so estranged
Well I looked my demons in the eye
Laid bare my chest said do your best destroy me
See I've been to hell and back so many times
I must admit you kinda bore me
There's a lot of things that can kill a man
There's a lot of ways to die
Yes and some already dead who walk beside me
There's a lot of things I don't understand
Why so many people lie
Well it's the hurt I hide that fuels the fire inside me.
Will I always feel this way?
So empty, so estranged
I choose instead to dwell in my disasters"
There are many great lines in this poetic song, but this one really hits home.
I love this song on its own merits. I also love that Ray & I are separated by six days & about 100 miles from being twins (or, in my case, triplets - I already have a twin brother).
In my case, it's 21 days and the opposite coast.
Another musician that I share my bithday with - Paul McCartney; who by the way sang 'Happy Birthday' and one line is: well, it's my birthday, too!
And your name is similar to my first name.
Solano? It appears that the Spanish word is derived from the Latin word solanus, which according to one definition means east wind. I always thought solanus meant solitary, which is one of the reasons I use it as an online persona. I also had a D&D character way back when in grade school that had that as his first name, probably before I had any idea where the word came from, just thought it sounded cool.
Hard for me to listen to Ray Lamontagne 'cause it sparks memories of a complicated woman I knew in Asheville, NC who played his stuff all of the time while plying her witchy ways nonetheless. See how music sparks flashbacks? That's a good thing, right?
sometimes might be a good thing. But if some rush appears in any part of your body for listening to it, or you feel distressed in any way, turn off the song immediatly. not a good sign
A really excellent song, I like a lot of his stuff.
This is the signature song to play together and perform... me and my music bestie, who passed last week. It's breaking me up now... RIP Bruce.
Sorry for your loss. It is a lovely tune to remember someone by.
Comparing this to the rubbish that immediately preceded it (King Crimson's Epitaph) makes me wonder if we are all the same species.
Hey, I really like KC. Skip the comment, rate if you must, hit PSD and get your RP groove back on. No need to badmouth.
I'll dispel some of your negative vibes with a cool link. Digital rips of 13 King Crimson vinyl albums at the Internet Archive-
King Crimson Vinyl Rips [13 Albums] (5 mbps/192 KhZ/24 bit FLAC)
1) In the Court of the Crimson King (1969)
2) In the Wake of Poseidon (1970)
3) Lizard (1970)
4) Islands (1971)
5) Earthbound [Live] (1972)
6) Larks' Tongues in Aspic (1973)
7) Starless and Bible Black (1974)
8) USA [Live] (1974)
9) Red (1974)
10) A Young Persons' Guide to King Crimson [Collection] (1969-74, released in '76)
11) Discipline (1981)
12) Beat (1982)
13) Three of a Perfect Pair (1984)
Comparing this to the rubbish that immediately preceded it (King Crimson's Epitaph) makes me wonder if we are all the same species.
There is no need to be that crass. Let's try to keep this place the enjoyable place that it is.
Comparing this to the rubbish that immediately preceded it (King Crimson's Epitaph) makes me wonder if we are all the same species.
We are, dude; even those of us who like King Crimson.
You are one of them too, Bill G.
There are very few songs for which I will consistently stop what I am doing, turn the volume up, get chills and tears the whole way through, then play it again. This is one. Solid 10.
RocketPrincess wrote:
Yes, me too! Love this song. It's one of those songs that finds my soul.
I just made the journey to 10 rating land on this one too....it's got something special to my ears, the mood, the way his (often made fun of by others) vocals match the feeling, how the tempo picks up in a few spots as the strings swell, gosh this is a good one from Mr. Mountain! Long Live RP!!
I have always loved this song too... 9 10
There are very few songs for which I will consistently stop what I am doing, turn the volume up, get chills and tears the whole way through, then play it again. This is one. Solid 10.
RocketPrincess wrote:
Yes, me too! Love this song. It's one of those songs that finds my soul.
I just made the journey to 10 rating land on this one too....it's got something special to my ears, the mood, the way his (often made fun of by others) vocals match the feeling, how the tempo picks up in a few spots as the strings swell, gosh this is a good one from Mr. Mountain! Long Live RP!!
Another musician that I share my bithday with - Paul McCartney; who by the way sang 'Happy Birthday' and one line is: well, it's my birthday, too!
And your name is similar to my first name.
Welp, it's in my playlist, iTunes, Pandora, and Spotify, so I can guarantee I hear it more than you do!
Probably too hard to reach ...
Damn hooves
What an absolutely amazing song, songwriter, and musician!
Yes, me too! Love this song. It's one of those songs that finds my soul.
That's what the PSD button is for...
Probably too hard to reach ...
S A P P Y
That's what the PSD button is for...
Lovely words.
Sad words
Words to make you feel any emotion he wants us to feel.
I don't recall any other song where the comments contain all the special words that speak to the listener.
There's a lot of things I don't understand
Why so many people lie
Well it's the hurt I hide that fuels the fire inside me.
I forgive the improper grammar. This speaks volumes . Of coarse, a liar would never understand why.
So empty, so estranged?
As it turns out....no.
Well, I looked my demons in the eyes
laid bare my chest, said "Do your best, destroy me.
You see, I've been to hell and back so many times,
I must admit you kind of bore me."
There's a lot of things that can kill a man
There's a lot of ways to die
Yes, and some already dead that walk beside me
There's a lot of things I don't understand
Why so many people lie
Well, it's the hurt I hide that fuels the fires inside me
Indeed.
Going to the Picasso Exhibition tomorrow with anticipation of a great couple of hours. RL not so much couple of minutes, the gasping still distracts from what is undeniably poetry.
Rotterdam wrote:
Hmmmm. I personally cannot stand this song because of the breathiness, among other reasons.
I completely agree that this is a matter of taste. As far as I know, this is a well-produced song and maybe an artistically worthwhile one.
But... what do you mean by 'choosing to interpret an abstraction of reality produces condescension, as well' ? I can't make head or tails of this.
Perhaps Businessgypsy means to say "controversy" (or means something like controversy or differences of opinion) in lieu of condescension. The cubist painting appears to be a clue. Cubism seeks to view an object from more than one viewpoint in an abstract form. Not everyone likes abstract art but it is undeniably Art.
my favourite bit is this:
Lay your blouse across the chair
Let fall the flowers from your hair
And kiss me with that country mouth so plain
Outside the rain is tapping on the leaves
To me it sounds like they're applauding us
The quiet love we make
Will I always feel this way?
. . . mine too
Concurring.
"Well I looked my demons in the eye
Laid bare my chest said do your best destroy me
See I've been to hell and back so many times
I must admit you kinda bore me"
— Ray LaMontagne, Empty
my favourite bit is this:
Lay your blouse across the chair
Let fall the flowers from your hair
And kiss me with that country mouth so plain
Outside the rain is tapping on the leaves
To me it sounds like they're applauding us
The quiet love we make
Will I always feel this way?
Concurring.
"Well I looked my demons in the eye
Laid bare my chest said do your best destroy me
See I've been to hell and back so many times
I must admit you kinda bore me"
— Ray LaMontagne, Empty
Hmmmm. I personally cannot stand this song because of the breathiness, among other reasons.
I completely agree that this is a matter of taste. As far as I know, this is a well-produced song and maybe an artistically worthwhile one.
But... what do you mean by 'choosing to interpret an abstraction of reality produces condescension, as well' ? I can't make head or tails of this.
Nor would I want to.
It's all about comma placement.
"A notorious gambler, Charlie Sheen owed money to his ex-wives, Billy Bob Thornton and Hugh Grant.”
Charlie Sheen and Billy Bob are divorced?! I'm crushed. I thought if anyone had a chance, they did.
And to others, it's just gasping.
If you click the cover art above you can see how many times a song has been played in the last 30 days. In this case 3.
This song makes me sentimental about stuff that never even happened to me...
Nor would I want to.
It's all about comma placement.
"A notorious gambler, Charlie Sheen owed money to his ex-wives, Billy Bob Thornton and Hugh Grant.”
He may not know depression better than most of do, but he seems to express it adeptly.
Yep. This song says quite a lot in just a few verses. Beautiful.
I love Ray LM and agree that Detachment was a surprisingly great film! Just happened to catch it one tv one night; never heard of it before.
Thanks dw - just watched Detachment on your recommendation trusting a fellow RP listener for good taste - amazing movie - Adrian Brodie is the new Dustin Hoffman - a real actor, one of the very few who can inhabit any role - try Hollywoodland
I can't imagine I'll ever get tired of this song. There's a live version with the most incredibly haunting slide guitar. It literally catches my breath in my throat at certain points in the song.
ditto
LOL Agree.
Discovered in "Detachment"... great movie !
I love Ray LM and agree that Detachment was a surprisingly great film! Just happened to catch it one tv one night; never heard of it before.
Discovered in "Detachment"... great movie !
OK, so....Mr. Marty....you have written 8, count them, 8 comments....that makes you either an idiot or some coward who has nothing interesting to say...prolly a combination of both....My comments actually relate quite directly to this song....the song expresses beautifully a sadness and emptiness that I often feel....DID YOU NOTICE THE TITLE OF THIS SONG?????...READ THE LYRICS...YOU shut up....be gone...I want the five minutes of my life back that took the time to write this....idiot...
Pink Floyd, Fearless & Ray LaM, Empty
Summertime, RP, Pete's coffee, and Barack Hussein Obama in the White House and I'm good to go until next winter.
I like your checklist, Rdo, but
1. Could we have a bit less rain from here on out?
2. Peets Sumatra rocks.
3. Could you tell BHO to rein in his NSA temps? Pretty sure that the 4th Amendment does not allow contractors like Eric Snowden to wiretap Americans at will and without a warrant. But yes, Obama's much better than the nightmare of President Mittens.
..add "...and Radio Paradise" to your comment & we have the makings of t-shirt fodder..what should our share of the royalties be, rdo?..(heh!)..
Summertime, RP, Pete's coffee, and Barack Hussein Obama in the White House and I'm good to go until next winter.
Please do, and I will join you all afterwards. At the moment, I am getting nauseous listening to this.
I like this song, but that comment is pretty darn funny.
ditto
I like this song, but that comment is pretty darn funny.
I will always (BREATH) feel (BREATH) this (BREATH) way.
hehee
..add "...and Radio Paradise" to your comment & we have the makings of t-shirt fodder..what should our share of the royalties be, rdo?..(heh!)..
Love this song.
I will always (BREATH) feel (BREATH) this (BREATH) way.
As a sideline, I have developed a business plan for a nursing home for old hippies with young nurses, booze, loads of drugs and loud music. I may well pipe RP in as the default station.
I would like to sign up and be your first customer! Thanks to RP I have had the chance to listen to great quality music.
As a sideline, I have developed a business plan for a nursing home for old hippies with young nurses, booze, loads of drugs and loud music. I may well pipe RP in as the default station.
AndyJ wrote:
The world does not revolve around any one person. No one is that important to any subject. When they arrive the world does not stop and pay attention. When they leave only a few notice and not for very long... RP is an on-going education. It is a window on the world. A place where people from all over the planet submit music and find acceptance... musicians can find a global introduction and reception... With the internet they can build a career outside the boundaries of big labels, contracts and distribution agreements... I encourage more listening and thoughtful consideration of the music, the artist and the messages from both... enjoy and tell your friends.. who knows when a light bulb will go off and a darkened house will be lit to be filled with music, laughter and friends...
max_p wrote:
"I never learned to count my blessings
I choose instead to dwell in my disasters"
There are many great lines in this poetic song, but this one really hits home.
If this hits the spot with you, listen to "Trouble" by Shawn Colvin. Just WOW!