Louis Eliot — Everybody Loves You When You're Dead
Album: The Long Way Round
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Released: 2004
Length: 4:19
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Total ratings: 36
Length: 4:19
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I like it - gets my Russian Romantic blood pumping. 7
Dude's got a point. I'll give him that much.
Decent.
Could there be anything more lame than this song?
DoctorHooey wrote:
I think this guy should go ahead and try and prove his theory right now.
lol
I think this guy should go ahead and try and prove his theory right now.
BORING!
Can we skip to the next song now?
mandolin wrote:
...right between elliott smith and jeff buckley?..that's harsh!..
Nice.
It might not be in good taste, but it _is_ funny. Also, have always thought that Buckley got extra credit for dying tragically....his music isn't as good as people seem to think it is.
mandolin wrote:
...right between elliott smith and jeff buckley?..that's harsh!..
Actually, that's kinda funny. Sorry I missed it.
(sniff, sniff). No sir, I don't like it.
PeterRigg wrote:
Sounds like Al Stewart. Was it Al Stewart? Him of the 'bookshop in Charing Cross Road'.
'The Year of the Cat', that was another one of his.
Dunno.
This is the first time I've heard of Louis Eliot, but I like this song.
Is following up an Elliott Smith song with a song called "Everybody Loves You When You're Dead" in good taste?
...right between elliott smith and jeff buckley?..that's harsh!..
Sounds like Al Stewart. Was it Al Stewart? Him of the 'bookshop in Charing Cross Road'.
'The Year of the Cat', that was another one of his.