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It's dark, I cannot see
Why does this rain pour down
I'm gonna drown
In a sea
Of deep confusion
Somebody told me, I don't know who
Whenever you are sad and blue
And you're feelin' all alone and left behind
Just take a look inside and you'll find
You gotta hold on, hold on through the night
Hang on, things will be all right
Even when it's dark
And not a bit of spark
Sing-song sunshine from above
Spreading rays of sunny love
Just hang on, hang on to the vine
Stay on, soon you'll be divine
If you start to cry, look up to the sky
Something's coming up ahead
To turn your tears to dew instead
And so I hold on to his advice
When change is hard and not so nice
You listen to your heart the whole night through
Your sunny someday will come one day soon to you
What a great album (and song) title! From one gardener to others....
I Agree! GREAT TUNE! PS: I like Jersey (Rutgers) , Reynoldsburg (Ohio), & grape tomatoes.
It's lovely clean and happy. Good clarinet beautiful vocals. Just a lovely song.
yes, and i love the title, too.
I Agree!! RP has only 2 tunes by them on the playlist. PLEASE ADD MORE TUNES!! Thank You!
More Pink Martini please
I Agree!! RP has only 2 tunes by them on the playlist. PLEASE ADD MORE TUNES!! Thank You!
Another RP discovery! Thanks, Bill :)
I Agree!
Sadly, I can never hear this song in the spirit intended by the artist.
Pink Martini is always a delight. thanks
I Agree!! Thanx RP!
Any idea who plays the clarinet? The vibe reminds me of the late Kenny Davern; ecclectical choice for rp at any time..
Are there any 'songs' of Kenny on stock at rp, Bill/Rebecca? (Such as 'Elsa's Dream')
Absolutely love it!
It's the renowned Norman Leyden.
Suicide is painless ...
Only for one person!
Clarinets don't do it for me.
Suicide is painless ...
Nice clarinet! ...you do not hear it in music very often these days!
Depends what you call music these days
Local Portland band. Go PDX!
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall years ago for their New Year's Eve performance. Thanks Pink Martini!
Clarinets don't do it for me.
Benny's turning over in his grave...
Clarinets don't do it for me.
Have you tried flutes? This one time at band camp...
My friend has the same problem
Due to the stunning condition of this piece, it's rarity and provenance, at auction, I would expect it to sell for at least $300,000
(PBS watchers will get this)
Thanks for that...it finally clicked for me why I recognize this one...and I'm a fan of the clarinet and the roadshow, so I increased my rating +1 to 9..LLRP and PBS!!
This is fine, and it's your right to have this opinion, but I was just thinking of how weird it would be if someone said, "I just can't get behind music with guitars," or "I don't enjoy pianos."
Due to the stunning condition of this piece, it's rarity and provenance, at auction, I would expect it to sell for at least $300,000
(PBS watchers will get this)
Are there any 'songs' of Kenny on stock at rp, Bill/Rebecca? (Such as 'Elsa's Dream')
Absolutely love it!
We must enact legislation forthwith.
Really! If someone doesn't like a track, just STFU.
F*O* & *D
I don't think they are comparable. Frank was famous because his style worked for HIM. Tons of famous singers technically sound "bad" but it's their tone, that something special only they can do. Their voice becomes an instrument of the song, not just the singer of the song.
I love Radiohead to bits and Thom Yorke, but his voice...? It's only perfect in the context of their sound.
Pink Martini is a band...a great musical band...who has a singer that sounds like a highschool stage-queen that sure, can technically sing, but doesn't add dimensions to the whole sound. I think her voice takes away from it frankly...
...and that stinks.
OK end rant!
Well, everyone has their opinions of course. I think her voice is clear and pleasing and has an impressive range - it is not "flat" as you mentioned earlier. Yes, she doesn't perform the excessive vibrato and other vocal gymnastics that many people have (consciously or unconsciously) come to expect because of singers like Mariah Carey and programs like American Idol. To me, this song is meant to be somewhat reserved and gentle in its vocal line, not "belted out" like some Ethel Merman show-tune. However, I know what you mean about how one can hear a song and feel that a component of it seems weak or out of place. To each his (or her) own. Have a swell day!
I'm going to assume this comment was tongue in cheek...
Let me try one: Hey remember that Frank Sinatra guy? His timing was terrible. Ruined piles of otherwise fine music.
I don't think they are comparable. Frank was famous because his style worked for HIM. Tons of famous singers technically sound "bad" but it's their tone, that something special only they can do. Their voice becomes an instrument of the song, not just the singer of the song.
I love Radiohead to bits and Thom Yorke, but his voice...? It's only perfect in the context of their sound.
Pink Martini is a band...a great musical band...who has a singer that sounds like a highschool stage-queen that sure, can technically sing, but doesn't add dimensions to the whole sound. I think her voice takes away from it frankly...
...and that stinks.
OK end rant!
she fits the concept of the band
I disagree -- she drags the quality of their music down. I bet there are a ton of amazing singers that are GREAT and fit the concept of their sound.
Sorry, the band sounds amateur whenever she starts singing. The male singer on a few of their other track is superb, so it's possible.
Today too.
And again today, followed by M. Ward's "Chinese Translation." Lovely grouping.
Agreed. The music is really good, but the singer is decidedly average.
she fits the concept of the band
Add the sing, it drops to a 6.
They really need to get a new singer — I just think her flat tone ruins the amazing band.
Agreed. The music is really good, but the singer is decidedly average.
Add the sing, it drops to a 6.
They really need to get a new singer — I just think her flat tone ruins the amazing band.
Today too.
Funny how "damned dirty liar" works just as well for a politician as it does for a record exec. And by funny I mean effen infuriating.
Yet... I like this song. It makes me happy.
I have often shunned "happy, encouraging music" also, but this really is a good song.
Yet... I like this song. It makes me happy.
That's encouraging.
Yet... I like this song. It makes me happy.
This is my favorite PM song. Thanks!
They stole the music from "Cabaret" (Life is a cabaret..).
It does sound similar in parts of the melody, but I wouldn't say it's "stolen" as much as "influenced by". It's a pretty standard chord progression, the style of which was particularly popular on both sides of the Atlantic in the 1930's - long before "Cabaret" was composed. There are probably hundreds of songs with similar chord progressions and melodies. Kander and Ebb were trying to recreate that earlier time when they composed the score for "Cabaret".
well now is your chance, China Forbes (singer) just had surgery for her vocal chords. So there are a couple of folks replacing her as they tour.
Get better China, would love to hear you after all is well.
I completely concur. I have this album and this song is not the worst example of her flat singing, pitch and tone-wise. It is a lovely album, but yes, I favor the instrumental side of this band.
I'm going to assume this comment was tongue in cheek...
Let me try one: Hey remember that Frank Sinatra guy? His timing was terrible. Ruined piles of otherwise fine music.
Oh come on! It doesn't get any sweeter than this! I love this CD all the way through.
Well, I admit this is better than Fats Waller.......just not my cuppa tea, unless of course I was Jessica Rabbit or could sing like Christina Aguilera
Oh come on! It doesn't get any sweeter than this! I love this CD all the way through.
I just Love it!
How does one explain it? So simple but it's true...
Can't wait!
They stole the music from "Cabaret" (Life is a cabaret..).
I just want to say that I love this story.
And, they are from Portland you know!
Loves me a Pink Martini on a Wednesday afternoon.
Relative goods and bads. It's impossible for me to fully understand a time I didn't experience. This music helps me feel good, therefore I like it. That's enough; to be transported to a feeling. That's one of the main things music does for me.
Cool...?
Certainly not - just endlessly boring!
PS
Monty Sunshine turns in his grave!
Even "Woody" would - were he dead!
Loves me a Pink Martini on a Wednesday afternoon.
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Excellent transition after Django Reinhardt.
I saw them in a little city park one summer evening before they were big, fond memory.
Yes, similar!
and soooo endlessly boring!
I am sure WOODY can use it in his next one!
this would set the tone perfectly for something. I'm just not sure what.
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