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Words once so clear
Only echoes passing through the night
The lines on my face
Your fingers once traced
Fading reflection of what was
Thoughts rearrange
Familiar now strange
All my schemes drifting on the wind
Spring brings the rain
With winter comes pain
Every season has an end
I tried to see through the disguise
But the clouds were there
Blocking out the sun
Thoughts rearrange
Familiar now strange
All my schemes drifting on the wind
Spring brings the rain
With winter comes pain
Every season has an end
There's an end
There's an end
There's an end
There's an end
There's an end
Think the drummer is a Raconteur also. And of course, Holly guested on a White Stripes track, "Its True That We Love One Another"
that's where i've heard her before! of course!!
at first i thought it was a very relaxed and non-affectatious lana del ray singing (which would have been an improvement for lana) and i'm glad it's not!
Yes. Well, except for the "greased back hair" part. Eww. An appropriately placed hyphen would have helped.
Indeed. I just read "greased back hair " and pondered if I had missed something. I did: the hyphen.
Wonderfully descriptive and thought-provoking...cheers'
I had no idea! It explains the musical brilliance of... well of both Raconteurs and Greenhornes! Versatile and talented musicians :)
Greetings from Bavaria to all the listeners outside. Stay safe!
And then to shift into some “Tumbleweed Comnection” a couple songs later !, nice job, RP !
Too bad she went all country
So 60's.
I like it.
What a beautiful evocation of why going out makes us feel so alive. Also, beautiful song!
Paul_in_Australia wrote:
Baby_M wrote:
Bump—this is spot-on.
Yes. Well, except for the "greased back hair" part. Eww. An appropriately placed hyphen would have helped.
I believe this song is inspired by genres of music much older than that band - like music from the mid-1960s. Both songs sound somewhat inspired by "It's My Life" by The Animals and a few other tunes from that era.
And quite a segue from Band of Horses - The Funeral, too!
I actually thought this MUST be from sixtysomething. To call it retro does it less than justice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwE5hUx2lMs
I think the Yardbirds thing comes from the twangy guitar work.
Great song, but one of the worst movies ever.... just saying!
You nailed it. I came here to see from when this dates, expecting to see somewhere in the 60's or earlier. Really surprised to see 2005.
The guitar and the organ remind me of the Yardbirds...this'd be better if it had more energy than a first run-through.
In fact on first chord I immediately think of Bill's sad sack character. Really the entire film montages for me.
The first time this came on, I was totally convinced the Animals were coming on.
I loved them and this is strangely confusing!
I knew i'd heard that sound before....well spotted!
The first time this came on, I was totally convinced the Animals were coming on.
I loved them and this is strangely confusing!
You nailed it. I came here to see from when this dates, expecting to see somewhere in the 60's or earlier. Really surprised to see 2005.
Bump—this is spot-on.
Me, too. Love this song.
And the Yardbirds, Animals. and Blood Sweart and Tears. Someone rummaged through their parents' vinyls.
That's not a bad thing. This sort of production sound goes at least as far back as the 1950s; melodically and structurally, it's goes back further than that. Quite a good song, actually.
I really really really like this one. A little Nancy Sinatra, a little spy jazz, a little surf rock.
You nailed it.
a small roll maybe : )
Words weren't so clear,
Only echoes passing through the night.
The lines on my face,
Your fingers once traced,
Fading reflection of what was.
Thoughts re-arrange,
Familiar, now strange,
All my schemes drifting on the wind.
Spring brings the rain,
With winter comes pain,
Every season has an end.
I try to see through the disguise,
But the clouds were there,
Blocking out the sun (the sun).
Thoughts re-arrange,
Familiar, now strange,
All my schemes drifting on the wind.
Spring brings the rain,
With winter comes pain,
Every season has an end.
There's an end,
There's an end,
There's an end,
There's an end,
..and what about Neko Case?
And the Yardbirds, Animals. and Blood Sweart and Tears. Someone rummaged through their parents' vinyls.
I really really really like this one. A little Nancy Sinatra, a little spy jazz, a little surf rock.
..and what about Neko Case?
wish that were true in south texas
+1
wish that were true in south texas
I heard this from that movie....
Ditto.
I heard this from that movie....
were...
Didn't know there is a version together with the Greenhornes.
Sounds ok, nothing more...., though her solo-version is better.
The Dude abides...
yes
What a loser! Get a life!
Which Beetle crawled up your ass? What drove such a hostile response to an innocent statement?
didn't notice this band on RP before. loved their other release.
A lot of people for some reason or another just simply don't appreciate Jarmusch's work. I personally thought the movie was wonderful. This track as well as others also made for a killllller soundtrack.