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Winds on through the hills for fifteen days
The pack on my back is aching
The straps seem to cut me like a knife
The gold road's sure a long road
Winds on through the hills for fifteen days
The pack on my back is aching
The straps seem to cut me like a knife
I'm no clown I won't back down
I don't need you to tell me what's going down
Down down down down da down down down
Down down down down da down down down
I'm standing alone
I'm watching you all
I'm seeing you sinking
I'm standing alone
You're weighing the gold
I'm watching you sinking
Fool's gold
These boots were made for walking
The Marquis de Sade don't wear no boots like these
Gold's just around the corner
Breakdown's coming up round the bend
Sometimes you have to try to get along dear
I know the truth and I know what you're thinking
Down down down down da down down down
I'm standing alone
I'm watching you all
I'm seeing you sinking
I'm standing alone
You're weighing the gold
I'm watching you sinking
Fool's gold
Fool's gold
I'm standing alone
I'm watching you all
I'm seeing you sinking
I'm standing alone
You're weighing the gold
I'm watching you sinking
Fool's gold
especially THIS version.
Groove for miles... and miles...
One of the best grooves of my lifetime
especially THIS version.
As much as I love the groove, it's way over-long outside of a club situation IMHO. It gets a touch indulgent and monotonous quite quickly, and although you can't deny its zeitgeisty nature, it always struck me that they didn't have enough of an idea to take it anywhere else. I guess many will disagree with me, and that's cool, but much as a few minutes of this are a joyous thing, ten minutes makes me duck it a couple of points. Sorry. Honestly, I feel like I've said something sacrilegious :)
+1 to 8 for my rating, maybe it's the length that I like most about this one? LLRP!!
I’ll give this a solid 7 though.
P.S. Just noticed I had written something similar 5 years ago. So it must be true. ;)
incredible groove from the best city in the world (or England).
Saw the Roses many times back in the day. I've always remembered the spectacular lightshow and fireworks at Spike Island - then last year I watched a bootleg of the gig - no great lightshow, no fireworks. Only inside my chemically enhanced brain.....
(Exits stage left to get my baggy freak on )
To lift th mood
OOH that's better !!!
Rating to me: 8 - Most Excellent
Lazarus wrote:
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of churches be dancing buck ass naked all across the world like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners... we love this song, and this entire album... love sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll...
addendum - I am from the clan of knock-kneed pirate ditchdiggers, but we too shake the booty.
Is this the extended 12'??
(Oasis .. you can only dream about making original tunes like these)
And, yes, this track does run too long. Bill, how about a truncated version, e.g., the AM versions of Inagaddadavida and Light My Fire?
"For The Love of Money" was by The O'Jays.
Fair enough, but SR could lay a track that had me moving for a long while...and they cut in some sounds that wake it up every now and again. It's not classic funk, but the Stone Roses have their own groove place in the Universe!
Almost to the point where I believe they've nicked the piece. Then again, who's ever heard of Birth Control...?
Wish it didn't! Thanks for playing the long one for Christmas.
It's more like a Dutch flag ;) About the colours you are right.
PERFECTLY SAID!
I agree a 100%!!
You boys not listening: go low, go way low, there's soul down below...
Something tells me your not a member of the Church of Scotland Lazarus.
Not that I would really know anything about that.
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of churches be dancing buck ass naked all across the world like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners... we love this song, and this entire album... love sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll...
Something tells me your not a member of the Curch of Scotland Lazarus.
Wow Cool kentbigdog! I'll look up Klingon for Righteous!
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of churches be dancing buck ass naked all across the world like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners... we love this song, and this entire album... love sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll...
Ahhhh, clubbing on Honolulu in the late 80's. . . officially released in '89, this was a staple at The Wave and a couple of other trendy hot spots. The servers knew us so well that they would bring us ice cold Stoli shots while we shook it on the floor.
. . . good times, good times. . .
PERFECTLY SAID!
I agree a 100%!!
I don't think a name change is necessary, however if you where going place a name change on RP based on frequent artist air play I believe "Talking Heads" paradise should be near the top of the list.
Looks like the same playlist! Ah well don't really care still brilliant!
Unfortunately, this is the only song of that particular style I ever listened... For example, rest of the same Stone Roses album is not even close... Any suggestions?
Check out some Primal Scream, Happy Mondays and you'll be happy.
And try to find the Sampler 'Rave On' (published in 1990).
This is one of the grooviest songs I know. Love the Manchester sound!
Unfortunately, this is the only song of that particular style I ever listened... For example, rest of the same Stone Roses album is not even close... Any suggestions?
That's Bill's specialty.
The "beat" is the problem. I'm OK with everything else here, but that lifeless drum loop really makes this drag.
Long version works real well as background music while I'm working and in great need of amusement.
Now that sounds 'kin cool. I must go to Canada one day. Either that or Finland for the moonlight skiing, though it's pee-freezingly cold over there in winter.
This is one of the grooviest songs I know. Love the Manchester sound!
Got my dancing shoes on!
And, yes, this track does run too long. Bill, how about a truncated version, e.g., the AM versions of Inagaddadavida and Light My Fire?
Broke up, in the mid-90's.
Here's what Wikipedia says they've done since -
<edit> Post-Roses
Ian Brown (lead singer) and John Squire (guitarist) have both had successful solo careers since the Roses' break up. Squire formed The Seahorses, who released one album before breaking up, and released two solo albums. In 2007, Squire told a reporter from the Manchester Evening News that he was giving up music for good to focus on his career as a painter.<3> Brown has released 5 solo albums, all but one of which have charted within the UK top 10. A large amount of these albums featured Aziz Ibrahim on guitar.
Neither Mani (bassist) nor Reni (drummer) have pursued solo careers. Mani joined Indie/Dance act Primal Scream as their bassist in 1996, and has remained in the band consistently since. Reni has remained inactive for the most part since the Roses' breakup. He started a new band called The Rub in 1999, and played several gigs. Nothing has been heard of The Rub since that tour. In a rare interview in 2005, Reni said that he was writing new songs that he would perform with Mani.<4>
Despite mulitiple rumours that the Roses would reform, Squire and Brown have both repeatedly denied any possibility of a reunion. Past tensions haven't subsided, and the pair have not spoken since Squire resigned.<5> Squire was interviewed in May 2007 by Dave Haslam on XFM Manchester radio and further lowered the likeliness of a reunion, claiming that even if Ian Brown phoned him and asked if he would be up for gig, he would turn the offer down.<6> The only partial reunion since the breakup took place on 30 March 2007 at former Smiths' bassist Andy Rourke's charity concert in aid of Manchester Versus Cancer. Ian Brown performed a solo set and was joined by Mani and unofficial fifth member Cressa, along with Andy Rourke, Maka Simato and Steve White to perform "I Am the Resurrection". Reni was supposedly lined up to play drums, but for unknown reasons, did not turn up. The following year's show was reported by The Sun to have Mani, Andy Rourke and Peter Hook's group Freebass on the lineup, to be joined by Brown and Oasis singer Liam Gallagher. Brown denied the claim on his website and myspace later that day.
Gads- drugs make people think that playing longer is always better.
So true! I give it a clean 10. Never got tired of it.
Oooooh! Dere poor wittle attention spans just can't take it! Give 'em a 2 or 3 minute track so they can stop cryin'!
I ain't about the lyrics, it's about the beat. I'm gonna buy this one, load it up on the iPod, jump on the bike and go cycling like a madman!
peace out,
steve
Oh Yeah!
It's also good while on a moonlit cross-country ski.
This is one of the grooviest songs I know. Love the Manchester sound!
Ian Stone?....who's he then?....the lead singer with the Brown Roses?
But I don't! Solid, chair-dancing 8 here.