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Lost in my chest
Heaviness, in my eyes
Elements work against
The element of surprise
When the air is cold
And there's no sun
When your getting old and life's no fun
When your stuck in traffic
And the radio static
And you feel like you're coming undone
Remember to breathe
Remember to look at the sky
Remember to stay straight
And get high
Heavy legs
Lost in my steps
Heaviness in my mind
Ability to lose the ability to find
When the air is cold
And there's no light
When your getting old
And you cant fight
When your day is endless
And your life is a mess
And there's nothing but nothing inside
Remember to breathe
Remember to watch the trees grow
Remember to hold on and let go
Remember to smile
Remember to see the bright side
Remember to feel lucky you're alive
Remember to sleep
Remember to dream
Remember to be free
Yes, I thought the same!
Nadine, 2 words: "Restraining order".
Nadine, 1 word: "Run."
We do not know each other, but already agree!
Nadine, 2 words: "Restraining order".
7 —> 10
a total gem...
Wanna marry me, Nadine?
We do not know each other, but already agree!
GREAT SONG!
SEXY and FUNKY - GEIL!
Later, gators.
A year later and I wonder if it's the same playlist (I bet not). The string Bill has put together today definitely rates a 10 from me.
Thanks, Bill!
7 —> 10
a total gem...
It's GOOOOREGEOUS!
WOOOOOW!
sHOOT I DONT HAVE A CD OUT THERE THATS BRINGIN IN AN INCOME EITHER BUT THIS SOUND GOOD AND u(LITTLE u CUZ u GOT A LITTLE MIND)...DONT EITHER DO U?
obviously, cattail321 is a capitalist.
Do I hear American Analog Set?
Have another Guinness, laddy!
(Hmm, sounds like a good idea.)
finally, a comment worth repeating ! gotta love the stingray guy, too
Compare to OPA GILMOURE....!
"10"
"L.A.-based trio Space Mtn offers some pretty cool twists of its own. Lead singer and bassist Dina Waxman and guitarist Chris Jacks take the group across cinematic soundscapes, anchored by Waxman's bass lines and Jacks' surprising guitar work. They share credit for the songs, which explore relationships with a sci-fi edge. "I write most of the songs beginning to end on the bass by myself," Waxman said. "Chris comes in and writes guitar parts and keyboard parts and orchestrates the strings and does a lot of drum programming."
https://www.spacemtn.com/mountain.html
Have another Guinness, laddy!
(Hmm, sounds like a good idea.)
Yeah, I was just noticing what a rip this song is. Even some of the guitar hits mirror that moment before 'all is quiet...'
Later, gators.
sHOOT I DONT HAVE A CD OUT THERE THATS BRINGIN IN AN INCOME EITHER BUT THIS SOUND GOOD AND u(LITTLE u CUZ u GOT A LITTLE MIND)...DONT EITHER DO U?
Caps Lock?
Breathe, Barry, breathe!
https://www.gallup.com/poll/139337/Obama-Weekly-Approval-Average-Dips-New-Low.aspx
well, that beginning definitley grabbed my attention. I like the lyrics, the message is uplifting, despite the raspy somewhat gloomy sound of it all. not bad, not bad
sHOOT I DONT HAVE A CD OUT THERE THATS BRINGIN IN AN INCOME EITHER BUT THIS SOUND GOOD AND u(LITTLE u CUZ u GOT A LITTLE MIND)...DONT EITHER DO U?
don't like the vocals. guitar is ok. interesting cover art.
3 on first listen.
9+
The bass line is similar in parts; it sounds like appropriate notes to accompany minor chords. The bass player may have been thinking of U2 in terms of the phrasing or something, but I don't think this song sounds "JUST like New Years Day". Everyone hears different things though.
Is "subtly obvious" like defiantly passive?
I thought for sure it was a cover of "New Year's Day" after the first couple of bars, too. Pretty obvious lift.
The bass line is similar in parts; it sounds like appropriate notes to accompany minor chords. The bass player may have been thinking of U2 in terms of the phrasing or something, but I don't think this song sounds "JUST like New Years Day". Everyone hears different things though.
Is "subtly obvious" like defiantly passive?
Great advice for your old one, who likely had difficulty tying his shoelaces... ;-)
Not even that subtle.
Yea...good luck! I'm on your side, save me form myself.
Hey cool! Another life-form!
Are you and me the only ones on the boards during this temporary melt-down?
tho, in her defense, MsJudi is not exactly what I would call the whining type.
Parts of the two-note phrasing in the bass lines are similar, but the two songs have entirely different chord progressions and melodies.