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Like an Adam and an Eve
Waterfalls
The Garden of Eden
Two fools in love
So beautiful and strong
The birds in the trees
Are smiling upon them
From the age of the dinosaurs
Cars have run on gasoline
Where, where have they gone?
Now, it's nothing but flowers
There was a factory
Now there are mountains and rivers
you got it, you got it
We caught a rattlesnake
Now we got something for dinner
we got it, we got it
There was a shopping mall
Now it's all covered with flowers
you've got it, you've got it
If this is paradise
I wish I had a lawnmower
you've got it, you've got it
Years ago
I was an angry young man
I'd pretend
That I was a billboard
Standing tall
By the side of the road
I fell in love
With a beautiful highway
This used to be real estate
Now it's only fields and trees
Where, where is the town
Now, it's nothing but flowers
The highways and cars
Were sacrificed for agriculture
I thought that we'd start over
But I guess I was wrong
Once there were parking lots
Now it's a peaceful oasis
you got it, you got it
This was a Pizza Hut
Now it's all covered with daisies
you got it, you got it
I miss the honky tonks,
Dairy Queens, and 7-Elevens
you got it, you got it
And as things fell apart
Nobody paid much attention
you got it, you got it
I dream of cherry pies,
Candy bars, and chocolate chip cookies
you got it, you got it
We used to microwave
Now we just eat nuts and berries
you got it, you got it
This was a discount store,
Now it's turned into a cornfield
you got it, you got it
Don't leave me stranded here
I can't get used to this lifestyle
This never fails to make me dance and twirl. My back hurts....
Same here!!
The late, great SPY Magazine printed a cartoon by Drew Friedman that posited the two of them meeting as they explored world music...
https://musicandculture.blogsp...
OMG! I remember that cartoon from the 80s. They were watching native people from behind a bush, as I recall! Oh, you linked to it. Doh.
Unless they've already done so, it just seems that a David Byrne / Paul Simon musical collaboration would be a natural.
The late, great SPY Magazine printed a cartoon by Drew Friedman that posited the two of them meeting as they explored world music...
https://musicandculture.blogsp...
https://www.bbcearth.com/news/...
Well, one day this may happen, for a day or so, but I hope not. Why anyone dislikes David Byrne, or this specific song, I cannot understand. Musically it's great and the lyrics are intelligent and humorous. If not more TH, at least as much as at present!
Some folks only like music from"their" era & dislike all else... on principle.
It's a form of closed-mindedness methinks. Me, I appreciate music from all eras & cultures that's well done by talented artists. B&R's choices suit me just fine.
Unless they've already done so, it just seems that a David Byrne / Paul Simon musical collaboration would be a natural.
Cool! That would be very interesting!
Great 12-string Rickenbacker sounds from a band not usually doing this.
Thanx for the info!! I didn't know it was a Rickenbacker!! Excellent sound!!
I Agree!!
th + more melody + polyrhythms
Same here, I'm at a 9 on this one, based on my interpretation of the meaning of the song, which seems to be that "the grass ain't always greener on the other side" - Long Live RP!!
I've always thought this song was eerily prescient.
Same here, I'm at a 9 on this one, based on my interpretation of the meaning of the song, which seems to be that "the grass ain't always greener on the other side" - Long Live RP!!
Brilliant song. One of my all time favorites.
The ingenious lyrics are a reason te be cheerful!!
A big contribution to this song is also the guitar of Johnny Marr
While David Byrne see nothing but flowers, Becker/Fagan see none - "No marigolds in the promised land. There's a hole in the ground where they used to grow".
He said Fuku shima
It's an eye-opening read and I highly recommend it. I would also recommend purchasing it on Amazon.com using RP's link to help give a bit back here!
+1 - I'm just finishing it too - fascinating book.
It's an eye-opening read and I highly recommend it. I would also recommend purchasing it on Amazon.com using RP's link to help give a bit back here!
much needed and appreciated segue.
You do know the meaning of "to me"?
Around here musical taste is an absolute.
Ambient: peace aheaad
Maybe you'll also send flowers to Bill and Rebecca to say sorry?
7.4 average hmm maybe glitch is elsewhere
You do know the meaning of "to me"?
7.4 average hmm maybe glitch is elsewhere
Naked truth.
Come on. It's David Byrne.. One of the few meaningfull american artists around.
joempie wrote:
Neither Lou Reed nor Elliot Smith are "around" anymore, so they're probably not subject to being insulted.
I will take your word for it, but I don't have to work that hard to do so!
One of my fave late TH songs. If David Byrne works with the right people (see: Brian Eno), he's still capable of great work.
Still waiting for the monkey's turn at the mike...
That's an insult to people like Lou Reed, Elliott smith etc :) Seriously, I hope RP will stop playing so much TH one day. Completely overrepresented here, and one of the few reasons for me to regularly switch to another channel...
Well, one day this may happen, for a day or so, but I hope not. Why anyone dislikes David Byrne, or this specific song, I cannot understand. Musically it's great and the lyrics are intelligent and humorous. If not more TH, at least as much as at present!
Come on. It's David Byrne.. One of the few meaningfull american artists around.
That's an insult to people like Lou Reed, Elliott smith etc :) Seriously, I hope RP will stop playing so much TH one day. Completely overrepresented here, and one of the few reasons for me to regularly switch to another channel...
Come on. It's David Byrne.. One of the few meaningfull american artists around.
Yes. The monkey is probably pondering which printed edition of The Encyclopedia Britannica she is going to improve apon*, now that it is extinct.
* she is an expert in medieval English after all.
i am asking myself...what is real??
still a good tune
You got it! You got it!
hencini wrote:
Cannot turn it up loud enough. And this one goes to 11.
So good.
indeed. where's the like button?
I have no idea... hope you are having a marvelous time right this minute... we be dancing... love this song...
Cannot turn it up loud enough. And this one goes to 11.
marvelous... love it... we be dancing...
indeed. where's the like button?
marvelous... love it... we be dancing...
Everybody in my church loves this song...
if one do not like byrne, one should not be listening to this station? age irrelevant - true genius!
could not agree more!
I'm an old fart (well 50-something, but anyone over 30 is old, right?) but I'd rather bang my head repeatedly against a wall than listen to David Byrne - it would be less painful and with luck there'd be the blessed relief of unconsciousness.
So, go bang your head Fred. I'm sixty plus and couldn't give a rat's.
Oh yes, I listen to very contemporary music, and, most percussionists couldn't cut it with the player TH got for this song........
if one do not like byrne, one should not be listening to this station? age irrelevant - true genius!
I know Byrne dreams this as he bikes down Broadway.
cynical dreamer
my sentiment as well
I'm an old fart (well 50-something, but anyone over 30 is old, right?) but I'd rather bang my head repeatedly against a wall than listen to David Byrne - it would be less painful and with luck there'd be the blessed relief of unconsciousness.
I'm an old fart (well 50-something, but anyone over 30 is old, right?) but I'd rather bang my head repeatedly against a wall than listen to David Byrne - it would be less painful and with luck there'd be the blessed relief of unconsciousness.
So I changed it to a 10!!!!
Love it! :)
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Tina Weymouth
Tom Tom Club
Gathering of the Vibes 2001
Martina Michèle "Tina" Weymouth, is an American musician (Bass, Synthesizer, Guitar, Vocals), best known as a founding member of the influential New Wave group Talking Heads and its side project Tom Tom Club (co-founded with Talking Heads drummer and husband Chris Frantz).
Notable instruments:
Veillette-Citron Standard 4 String — Neck Through, teal green
Fender Mustang Bass — Used in early Talking Heads performances
Fender Jazz Bass — Used for Tom Tom Club live performances
Steinberger L-Series Bass — Seen during Little Creatures period
Fender Swinger — Seen in Stop Making Sense during the performance of This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
So I changed it to a 10!!!!