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In colors red and gold, they set us on fire
Burning just like a moonbeam in our eyes.
Somebody said they saw me,
Swinging the world by the tail
Bouncing over a white cloud,
Killing the blues.
Now I'm guilty of something...
I hope you never do
Because there is nothing
Sadder than losing yourself in love.
Somebody said they saw me,
Swinging the world by the tail
Bouncing over a white cloud,
Killing the blues.
Now you ask me... just to leave you
To go out on my own
And get what I need to.
You want me to find what I've already had.
Somebody said they saw me,
Swinging the world by the tail
Bouncing over a white cloud,
Killing the blues.
Somebody said they saw me,
Swinging the world by the tail
Bouncing over a white cloud,
Killing the blues.
I love Radio Paradise. Bill has provided us with an incredible option to commercial programming. But it always surprises me that there are so many music snobs here! I may not like everything, but I at least give it a listen and try to find things to appreciate in whatever is played. Robert Plant was helping to redefine rock-n-roll and the connection between rnr and folk music before AK was even born! I k now that there is a certain disrespect now for Zeppelin and how they handled covers, but there is NO debating the significance of the music. This CD is a very interesting recording, full of great music. Why can't we just listen to the great mix that Bill has provided us without complaining about the artists and acting like elite music critic snobs? Jeez...
Yes
And also in general,...
let's cut to the chase here....Plant bang her or not?
Eww. Glad I don't live in your head.
Alison and Robert are amazing talents, but this album is all T-Bone!
Yeah - Robert also
Making the Top 100 is not exactly high praise.
Congratulations, you just edged out Leo Sayer and Rupert Holmes.
(Just a joke, folks; I love this CD!)
jimmy99s wrote:
+1...…… no way to word it better.
Written 11 years ago, it is as fresh today as it was then.
thx, g.
Thank God I was born with a fully functioning brain.
OK, he met Brian Eno in a bar somewhere and they concocted this lovely tune. I'll take it.
I'm pretty sure it was MR. T-Bone Burnett he ran into. Plant never stays stuck in the past. He is constantly evolving. This is a great album, so give it a listen if you can. The combo was unexpected but incredible.
I'd rather listen to the barking dog.
Some people really like dogs.
OK, he met Brian Eno in a bar somewhere and they concocted this lovely tune. I'll take it.
....... and me :))
I'd rather listen to the barking dog.
Lol. I'd say one of the best 99 voices. ;)
I'd prefer a Marcel Marceau version...
Good one, Fred!
Still, this is probably the tune that would compel me to buy the CD. So much of this product seemed like a manufactured mismatch, but this is lovely.
I'd prefer a Marcel Marceau version...
Although I dare to differ, your line puts a big smile on my face (always weird to smile to a screen, isn't it?) - Glad I am back online
You say that like it's a bad thing.
I'd prefer a Marcel Marceau version...
One of the funniest posts I've read in a long, long time. I personally love the song, but that is some funny $#!t.
Yes!
If a song is "good", it will cross generations.
Let's go I could use a drink and some drinking tunes
I'd prefer a Marcel Marceau version...
ROFL.
I disagree, but it still gave me a good laugh. Thanks!
If this was been performed by someone obscure instead of these two, I don't think we ever would have heard it.
Really bland.
Thank you for articulating my feelings about this whole project. I just don't get. And I barely care enough to not care about them.
I saw her last night, she sang this song. Lovely.
edit: song was written and performed by Roly Salley, covered by Shawn Colvin, John Prine, others.
I'd prefer a Marcel Marceau version...
Robert and Alison... you're doing it right.
Yes. very nice!
It took me a minute to realize that isn't actually a midget trying to give Robert Plant a reach-around... its just a bass player and some weird long lens perspective trick.
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Robert Plant <3 and Alison Krauss in Sweden Stockholm!! <3
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Robert Plant is recording and touring with his new "Band of Joy" featuring Patty Griffin on vocals.
I... for one... am excited.
I'll be at the Mobile, AL show.
Robert Plant is recording and touring with his new "Band of Joy" featuring Patty Griffin on vocals.
I... for one... am excited.
One man's bland is another man's beautiful.
My mother is 75 years old. She used to live in the US some 50 years ago, in Kansas mostly, and she brought back some blues albums. We lost all of them in one or the other moving. Each time I hear this song, particularly this one, I think about her. It makes her presence more real, more tangible (she lives in France and I live in China) - I don't know why.
One thing for sure, I would love to go to a Robert Plant & Alison Krauss performance with her.
Does she listen to RP in France?....you could listen at the same time on either side of the world.
My mother is 75 years old. She used to live in the US some 50 years ago, in Kansas mostly, and she brought back some blues albums. We lost all of them in one or the other moving. Each time I hear this song, particularly this one, I think about her. It makes her presence more real, more tangible (she lives in France and I live in China) - I don't know why.
One thing for sure, I would love to go to a Robert Plant & Alison Krauss performance with her.
If this was been performed by someone obscure instead of these two, I don't think we ever would have heard it.
Really bland.
Song actually written by Roley Salley, although Prine did also record it
You can find a snippet of it on his web site. It kicks this version's ass, rolls it up in an old carpet, and tosses it in a river. www.rowlandsalley.com/
I'm a big fan of the album.
Nothing earth shattering about it.
But it's just so easy on the ears.
i'm with you!
I'm a big fan of the album.
Nothing earth shattering about it.
But it's just so easy on the ears.
Song actually written by Roley Salley, although Prine did also record it
Me too. I used to have this song on vinyl but I'll be darned if I can remeber whose version I had. It wasn't Prine though. I'm surprised how many listeners hated this record. T-Bone knows what he's doing and Allison and robert's voices are magic together IMHO.
Still bummed at missed them at Ravinia last summer.
But this album just doesn't work for me. So I'll change stations for a while. Headin' over to Blue Ears Blues Radio.
Oh God....he'll be devastated! Break it to him gently.
This is an old comment now but thanks for pointing out that Chris Smither did this. I always thought it was John Prine. This Chris Smither stuff is really damn good.
Check out the Rory Salley version on Woodstock Mountain Revue, an amazing album! I thought HE wrote it!
No wonder it sounds familiar!!!! Used to listen to Chris Smither more than I have in recent years. Knew this was hanging around the back of my brain somewhere, but couldn't make the connection. THANK YOU!
This is an old comment now but thanks for pointing out that Chris Smither did this. I always thought it was John Prine. This Chris Smither stuff is really damn good.
(and I know the Letter song...)
I agree. Their show at Red Rocks was a bit subdued, but there was an unusual energy in the air that night that made for a memorable experience. Quite unlike any other show I've ever seen.
"deeeeiamonds aaaaree a geeeirls best freeeeind" and other numbers from "Hello Dolly", all the way there,then of course, it would only get worse when I arrived. With Krauss standing there like a fencepost singing "When The Levee Breaks" and Black Dog (Hey Hey Momma like the way you moove Gonna make you sweat gonna make you groove!) And then at intermission i have to stand in line for a commemorative concert tote bag.
While at the gift stand, don't forget the enameled Plant/Krause cowbell.
absolute ditto. blotto. mimeograph. carbon copy. you said it.
but i love the Chris Smither version best.
Try to imagine Alison Krauss pissed off and raising hell..."oooooooooh, I'm so mad, gosh darnit" (stomps foot)
can't do it, can you...
Would that really be such a bad thing if she behaved as you imagine when she's angry? I like to think showing a little control is preferable to wild ranting and throwing ashtrays! The thing is, you have absolutely no idea what she says or does when she's angry, do you? But perhaps we've gained some insight into your temperament By the way, the song is great!
"deeeeiamonds aaaaree a geeeirls best freeeeind" and other numbers from "Hello Dolly", all the way there,then of course, it would only get worse when I arrived. With Krauss standing there like a fencepost singing "When The Levee Breaks" and Black Dog (Hey Hey Momma like the way you moove Gonna make you sweat gonna make you groove!) And then at intermission i have to stand in line for a commemorative concert Tote Bag.
Try to imagine Alison Krauss pissed off and raising hell..."oooooooooh, I'm so mad, gosh darnit" (stomps foot)
can't do it, can you...
meh
Carol Channing?
My wife is pissed at you Mr.Monkey.....
BTW...the concert was tremendous.Worth the drive.Always good to leave Kansas every once and awhile.
Carol Channing?
"deeeeiamonds aaaaree a geeeirls best freeeeind" and other numbers from "Hello Dolly", all the way there,then of course, it would only get worse when I arrived. With Krauss standing there like a fencepost singing "When The Levee Breaks" and Black Dog (Hey Hey Momma like the way you moove Gonna make you sweat gonna make you groove!) And then at intermission i have to stand in line for a commemorative concert Tote Bag.