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Pounding the ground in a sawn off ballet
Bring us in an indigo dawn with the lovelorn and renegade
You always found peace in the grip of the beat, darling
Time alone with the pounding of your heart
As it starts to heal you'll find a better mirror in another
You have never known dumbfounded
So out of reach and hollowed through
Blue and white the light and sound surrounded
As the music pulls you through
And on that hallelujah morning
In the arms of new love, the peace that you feel's real life
Go straight to the place where you first lost your balance
And find your feet with the people that you love
And bring us in an indigo dawn with the lovelorn and renegade
Yes you were the eyes of a men not forgotten
Get hold of the night that rises in your blood
Focus on your pulse, focus on your breath, know that we're never far away
You have never known dumbfounded
So out of reach and hollowed through
Blue and white the light and sound surrounded
As the music pulls you through
And on that hallelujah morning
In the arms of new love, the peace that you feel's real life
Angel
Angel
Angel
Angel
You with the eyes of the men not forgotten
You with the eyes for the lonely whoever
You with the life that could bring down a tenement
Talking your way through the hearts of the citadel
Up on the tables, or shoulders of strangers, or
Under my arms we add to the waterfall
My little sister with blazing common
You'll never need fear a thing in this world while
I have a breath in me; blood in my veins
You'll never need fear thing in this world while
I have a breath in me; blood in my veins
You never need fear a thing in this blue world
You have never known dumbfounded
So out of reach and hollowed through
Blue and white the light and sound surrounded
As the music pulls you through
And on that hallelujah morning
In the arms of new love, the peace that you feel's real life
I'm surprised by the derision here about Elbow (mostly) and this song (specifically). RP listeners generally tend to have pretty open ears, and I'm surprised that this doesn't appeal to more of them. Just me I suppose, but I really dig it, and I don't feel it's any longer than it needs to be. I have no problem with a musician or band that takes their time making a statement. I enjoy staying in one place for a few minutes, and (for me) this is a nice place.
I absolutely love this!!!
Funny, I grew up with Peter Gabriels music since my dad is a huge fan.
I never realised Guy Garvey had a very similar voice until I had an Elbow cd on in the car and one of my passengers said something along the line of "This really sounds like that guy uuuuh... Peter Gabriel? "
What a revelation. Perhaps this was the reason I'm such a big Elbow fan?
Probably not. Elbow is just really really really fucking good.
Really? This is not close to Peter Gabriel. I like them both, but they do not sound alike. I would never mistake one for the other.
I sure owe RP praise on this one...Elbow was my best new discovery in the last year (some close seconds). What a big-ass rock I was under!!! TYRP.
Be gentle with yourself. It is perhaps not possible to keep up with every band, no matter how old or new. That's why we love RP.
I'm surprised by the derision here about Elbow (mostly) and this song (specifically). RP listeners generally tend to have pretty open ears, and I'm surprised that this doesn't appeal to more of them. Just me I suppose, but I really dig it, and I don't feel it's any longer than it needs to be. I have no problem with a musician or band that takes their time making a statement. I enjoy staying in one place for a few minutes, and (for me) this is a nice place.
And the lyrics are really lovely. Excellent group.
Peter Gabriel indeed, seasoned with a sprinkling of Dave Matthews.
I agree! Real good tune! Thanx RP, I never heard of ELBOW before!
The vocalist sounds like Peter Gabriel, style and all.
I agree! and it is a real good tune! Thank You RP, I never heard of Elbow before!
Funny, I grew up with Peter Gabriels music since my dad is a huge fan.
I never realised Guy Garvey had a very similar voice until I had an Elbow cd on in the car and one of my passengers said something along the line of "This really sounds like that guy uuuuh... Peter Gabriel? "
What a revelation. Perhaps this was the reason I'm such a big Elbow fan?
Probably not. Elbow is just really really really fucking good.
Let me beat the RP drum once again: A favorite band newish to me. I still like me some Sting/Police, Pink Floyd, Journey, Cold Play, but many times I skip those highly-rated favorites on my Favorites playlist hoping I get something like this. This recording of "One Day Like This" just tugs at my heart
reminds me of Coldplay w/o the enjoyment.
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Sasha2001 wrote:
Even when Elbow has a tidy 3-minute ditty with evocative lyrics they can't seem to get out of their own way and procede to muck it up by dragging it on for another, unbearable 2 minutes. Did I say over-produced? That's not quite right; a producer might have had the good sense to cut out the infection before it destroyed the entire limb.
Everbody keeps comparing these guys to early Genesis like that's a good thing. I seem to recall that speckled between all of Genisis' experimental, mental masturbatory filler were a handful of really good - some great - songs. Elbow has entire albums worth of mediocrity with occasional flairs of the inane and self-congratulatory. they're not a rock band, they're like if Electric Light Orchestra had only ever listened to Paul Anka and not the Beatles. Did I say Paul Anka, I meant Andy Williams.
Aren't Paul Anka and Andy Williams the same person?
This song isn't very captivating.
Even when Elbow has a tidy 3-minute ditty with evocative lyrics they can't seem to get out of their own way and procede to muck it up by dragging it on for another, unbearable 2 minutes. Did I say over-produced? That's not quite right; a producer might have had the good sense to cut out the infection before it destroyed the entire limb.
Everbody keeps comparing these guys to early Genesis like that's a good thing. I seem to recall that speckled between all of Genisis' experimental, mental masturbatory filler were a handful of really good - some great - songs. Elbow has entire albums worth of mediocrity with occasional flairs of the inane and self-congratulatory. they're not a rock band, they're like if Electric Light Orchestra had only ever listened to Paul Anka and not the Beatles. Did I say Paul Anka, I meant Andy Williams.
Hilarious. There are indeed lots of valid points in this post.
This song is lovely. But overall, the album is weak.
Even when Elbow has a tidy 3-minute ditty with evocative lyrics they can't seem to get out of their own way and procede to muck it up by dragging it on for another, unbearable 2 minutes. Did I say over-produced? That's not quite right; a producer might have had the good sense to cut out the infection before it destroyed the entire limb.
Everbody keeps comparing these guys to early Genesis like that's a good thing. I seem to recall that speckled between all of Genisis' experimental, mental masturbatory filler were a handful of really good - some great - songs. Elbow has entire albums worth of mediocrity with occasional flairs of the inane and self-congratulatory. they're not a rock band, they're like if Electric Light Orchestra had only ever listened to Paul Anka and not the Beatles. Did I say Paul Anka, I meant Andy Williams.
Hilarious. There are indeed lots of valid points in this post.
This song is lovely. But overall CD is weak.
Sasha2001 wrote:
Even when Elbow has a tidy 3-minute ditty with evocative lyrics they can't seem to get out of their own way and procede to muck it up by dragging it on for another, unbearable 2 minutes. Did I say over-produced? That's not quite right; a producer might have had the good sense to cut out the infection before it destroyed the entire limb.
Everbody keeps comparing these guys to early Genesis like that's a good thing. I seem to recall that speckled between all of Genisis' experimental, mental masturbatory filler were a handful of really good - some great - songs. Elbow has entire albums worth of mediocrity with occasional flairs of the inane and self-congratulatory. they're not a rock band, they're like if Electric Light Orchestra had only ever listened to Paul Anka and not the Beatles. Did I say Paul Anka, I meant Andy Williams.
Right?
That's it! I was wracking my brains (or what passes for them) for that connection.
Those aren't doors.
And yanks aren't welcome...
Even when Elbow has a tidy 3-minute ditty with evocative lyrics they can't seem to get out of their own way and procede to muck it up by dragging it on for another, unbearable 2 minutes. Did I say over-produced? That's not quite right; a producer might have had the good sense to cut out the infection before it destroyed the entire limb.
Everbody keeps comparing these guys to early Genesis like that's a good thing. I seem to recall that speckled between all of Genisis' experimental, mental masturbatory filler were a handful of really good - some great - songs. Elbow has entire albums worth of mediocrity with occasional flairs of the inane and self-congratulatory. they're not a rock band, they're like if Electric Light Orchestra had only ever listened to Paul Anka and not the Beatles. Did I say Paul Anka, I meant Andy Williams.
We get it. Everything should be in 4/4 and recorded live to tape from 1 mono mic.
::: slow clap ::: **jerk off motion**
msymmes wrote:
Even when Elbow has a tidy 3-minute ditty with evocative lyrics they can't seem to get out of their own way and procede to muck it up by dragging it on for another, unbearable 2 minutes. Did I say over-produced? That's not quite right; a producer might have had the good sense to cut out the infection before it destroyed the entire limb.
Everbody keeps comparing these guys to early Genesis like that's a good thing. I seem to recall that speckled between all of Genisis' experimental, mental masturbatory filler were a handful of really good - some great - songs. Elbow has entire albums worth of mediocrity with occasional flairs of the inane and self-congratulatory. they're not a rock band, they're like if Electric Light Orchestra had only ever listened to Paul Anka and not the Beatles. Did I say Paul Anka, I meant Andy Williams.
Sooooo ... you're saying you don't like it?
Yoko Ono has written an open letter to rock band Elbow for mentioning her in their new song ‘New York Morning’.
The Japanese artist – the widow of Beatles legend John Lennon – has been name-checked by the group on their latest track ‘New York Morning’.
In the lyrics, frontman Guy Garvey sings: “Oh, my giddy aunt, New York can talk, It’s the modern Rome and folk are nice to Yoko.”
The song is taken from their latest album ‘The Take Off And Landing Of Everything’ and references the time when Yoko lived with John in New York before he was almost kicked out of the US in 1973 by immigration authorities for his marijuana conviction in Britain in 1968.
Thanks for that, Jim Messenger....enjoyed reading that letter just now.
Those aren't doors.
there are doors? Like real doors with some muscle-bound bouncer weeding out the minnows and people without a tie or an entourage of ten pretty woman?
While I like this song a lot, I agree with you 100 percent. Seldom Scene Kid is one of my favorite records from the past 10 years or so. While I like everything they've done since, it does not come close to that level. Seems strained and somewhat forced at times. Still, a great band overall.
Even when Elbow has a tidy 3-minute ditty with evocative lyrics they can't seem to get out of their own way and procede to muck it up by dragging it on for another, unbearable 2 minutes. Did I say over-produced? That's not quite right; a producer might have had the good sense to cut out the infection before it destroyed the entire limb.
Everbody keeps comparing these guys to early Genesis like that's a good thing. I seem to recall that speckled between all of Genisis' experimental, mental masturbatory filler were a handful of really good - some great - songs. Elbow has entire albums worth of mediocrity with occasional flairs of the inane and self-congratulatory. they're not a rock band, they're like if Electric Light Orchestra had only ever listened to Paul Anka and not the Beatles. Did I say Paul Anka, I meant Andy Williams.
Yoko Ono has written an open letter to rock band Elbow for mentioning her in their new song ‘New York Morning’.
The Japanese artist – the widow of Beatles legend John Lennon – has been name-checked by the group on their latest track ‘New York Morning’.
In the lyrics, frontman Guy Garvey sings: “Oh, my giddy aunt, New York can talk, It’s the modern Rome and folk are nice to Yoko.”
The song is taken from their latest album ‘The Take Off And Landing Of Everything’ and references the time when Yoko lived with John in New York before he was almost kicked out of the US in 1973 by immigration authorities for his marijuana conviction in Britain in 1968.
Hope I can 'click thru' RP to make the purchase but if I can't, there are alternative means.
Agree - I'm not a big Gabriel fan, but Elbow .... The DC show was really good - excellent rapport with the audience. I was wondering before what the Elbow fan base was - pretty ecletic.
I agree. Elbow remind me of the early Genesis. Great live!!
I also agree but its why I hate them. Bloody Gabriel will you stop at nothing man? Now you're launching sound alikes at me.
I agree. Elbow remind me of the early Genesis. Great live!!
Maybe, on an evolutionary scale.
They are very different animals.
Love them both.
I agree. Elbow remind me of the early Genesis. Great live!!
Got my digi copy from my Russian Comrades...
I was in Switzerland last year. Took our breath away
Great, glad you liked it!
I was in Switzerland last year. Took our breath away
Funny, I grew up with Peter Gabriels music since my dad is a huge fan.
I never realised Guy Garvey had a very similar voice until I had an Elbow cd on in the car and one of my passengers said something along the line of "This really sounds like that guy uuuuh... Peter Gabriel? "
What a revelation. Perhaps this was the reason I'm such a big Elbow fan?
Probably not. Elbow is just really really really fucking good.
I suggest to listen more to both PG and Elbow and you will find that they are both male singers that is imho the only resemblance.