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Air — Universal Traveler
Album: Talkie Walkie
Avg rating:
6.8

Your rating:
Total ratings: 1617









Released: 2004
Length: 4:19
Plays (last 30 days): 1
I know so many
Places in the world
I follow the sun
In my silver plane

Universal traveler
Universal traveler
Universal traveler
Universal traveler

If you have a look
Outside on the sea
Everything is white
It's so wonderful

Universal traveler
Universal traveler
Universal traveler
Universal traveler

So far
So far
So far away

I met so many
People in my life
I've got many friends
Who can care for me

Universal traveler
Universal traveler
Universal traveler
Universal traveler

Just feel everywhere
At home tomorrow
Is a brand new day
Let's go somewhere else

Universal traveler
Universal traveler
Universal traveler
Universal traveler

So far
So far
So far away
So far
So far
So far away
So far
So far
So far away
So far
So far
So far away
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What is with the percussion? Is someone bouncing a basketball or is it static from a loose speaker cord?
 bever70 wrote:

Right, I thought the record was skipping.
Get a subwoofer 😁


Pop……..,pop………pop
 Rob57 wrote:

How annoying is that bloody drum sound? Sounds like a scratch on a vinyl record.



Get a subwoofer 😁
 rah wrote:
my little brother thought the lyrics were "you need a soul traveler, you need a soul traveler" and now that's all i can hear when this one comes on...


I always thought they said "You're never sole, traveler". Like it's telling you that you're never on your own and there's someone else there for you.
 Kaw wrote:

When I was 17 my dysfunctional mother got a little girl. During the day when she cried my mother would hit her, so I took her every day to my room to keep her safe. She would watch me work and study. I kept her fed and alive. During that time we listened a lot to this album. When I hear this music the memories flood back.

The saddest part is that when she grew up my mother indoctrinated her with the idea that I was the problem back then. She cannot remember what I did for her. But I know what I did and I am sure one day she will know in her heart that my mother lied about everything.




Some forms of thanks are bitter, aren't they?... Glad you were there to help her when she needed help the most. She may not even be here without your help.
When I was 17 my dysfunctional mother got a little girl. During the day when she cried my mother would hit her, so I took her every day to my room to keep her safe. She would watch me work and study. I kept her fed and alive. During that time we listened a lot to this album. When I hear this music the memories flood back.

The saddest part is that when she grew up my mother indoctrinated her with the idea that I was the problem back then. She cannot remember what I did for her. But I know what I did and I am sure one day she will know in her heart that my mother lied about everything.
 rah wrote:
my little brother thought the lyrics were "you need a soul traveler, you need a soul traveler" and now that's all i can hear when this one comes on...


And now that's all I will hear lol!  :)

Tim Roth and Bill Hader.
How annoying is that bloody drum sound? Sounds like a scratch on a vinyl record.
I just lurve the Franche accent and the French pronuncuation of 'universal'. Très chic :o)
Timeless music. I've listened a lot of Air in the day and whenever I hear it it brings a smile on my face. 
Great duo! Not their best work though
 rah wrote:
my little brother thought the lyrics were "you need a soul traveler, you need a soul traveler" and now that's all i can hear when this one comes on...

And just like that, it's what I hear too! Though I think it could actually be a better lyric :)
I very much enjoy Air.  Just another group the RP and Bill has introduced me too over the years.    thanks.  
Agree.. I like it too... Nice relaxing clear music.. 8/10
New to me too.  I like it
Simple.  Lovely. Wistfully so.
 rah wrote:
my little brother thought the lyrics were "you need a soul traveler, you need a soul traveler" and now that's all i can hear when this one comes on...
 

No wonder. 
Ooo.  New to me.  I like.
You need a soul trapper 😊 Sorry.
That keyboard sounds nervous.
Someone should have sent this act a few bucks to buy some lyrics. 
lathyris wrote:
char user = "nerd"
{ printf("Sounds like the meow of a Japanese cat"); } else { MyHandleError("go to different tune"); }
karljonasson wrote:
Borage of information? That's funny. I grow borage. Nice plant.
hee hee hee! I grow borage too. I think she meant 'barrage'. Not to be confused with Bar-age, a late night jonesing for beer. ps, pretty fluffy stuff from two guys who feel the need to wear leather driving gloves. Kind of stalker-ish...
UltraNurd wrote:
You really should be using UTF-8 there.
Only if I don't want error messages. And I do.
lathyris wrote:
char user = "nerd"
You really should be using UTF-8 there.
Mindscrape wrote:
void(&user) if (air == play time) user = happy
char user = "nerd"
TurboBob wrote:
air makes living possible.
Actually, no. In sci-fi movies, they always have to test the air to make sure it's breathable. In this case I think it isn't.
electronicshaman wrote:
mmmm... poppy clicky fluffy airy goodness
Talk about an aptly named band.
Bocephus wrote:
damn...I need a double espresso....
nap in a cup
damn...I need a double espresso....
void(&user) if (air == play time) user = happy
I feel like I'm having one of those flying dreams again....
mmmm... poppy clicky fluffy airy goodness
Excellent softy song, i like!
tictocsailor wrote:
All these pops can't really be part of the song, can they? This sounds terrible. It reminds me more of my old LP's skipping than anything else.
Those are socalled tictocs...
randyengle wrote:
Hmmm...this is just too fluffy. Makes me want to stuff cotton in my ears.
That would only make it sound fluffier
All these pops can't really be part of the song, can they? This sounds terrible. It reminds me more of my old LP's skipping than anything else.
Hmmm...this is just too fluffy. Makes me want to stuff cotton in my ears.
dadofsammy wrote:
An aural bubble bath....
More like an anal bubble bath. I usually like Air, but this is annoying. Is my computer frying out, or is the upload of this song filled with annoying pops and clicks? Either way, have to mute until the next song comes up.
air makes living possible.
I love Air and have all their albums but I dont think this is one of their best.
:chillpill.gif: Great chill out after hard day as well as a great part of hi-Q album. Fully recommend! :chillpill.gif:
How passive would you have to be to enjoy this Song??
Air is perfect for when you don't want to think about anything. Like a momentary pause in the massive borage of information going on in your head ya know? Oh yeah, and it's good to breathe too. :goodvibes.gif:
Air is absolutely brilliant in their approach to songwriting and production.
Sobient wrote:
while NOT song.finished do Rating += 1 end while
While I don't agree with your rating, I find your expression of it quite witty, in my nerdy IT sort of way.
Goodness, I love Air. Everytime one of their songs pops on RP I'm delighted.
rah wrote:
my little brother thought the lyrics were "you need a soul traveler, you need a soul traveler" and now that's all i can hear when this one comes on...
Actually that's also what I hear, no matter how hard I try to teach my brain that it's supposed to be "Universal traveler"... It's quite typical for French people to use the wrong accents on foreign words :)
my little brother thought the lyrics were "you need a soul traveler, you need a soul traveler" and now that's all i can hear when this one comes on...
while NOT song.finished do Rating += 1 end while
Tux wrote:
Air++. Very good.
So you're NOT on a mission to hate every artist that I like. Just kidding. You like at least three other songs that I like. Agree on Air though. Very good music.
Air++. Very good.
I cannot decide which is more irritating to hear - this song or my neighbor's windchimes...and I hate those windchimes (three sets on one porch...why??)
This song became the most listenable to me off this album.I still really like it.Makes me feel like im travelling through time.
Dave_Mack wrote:
I didn't know I needed a soul traveler.
Me neither! Still funny.
I should hate this song, but darn it, it's just so darn catchy!
ConFOUND it, this is catchy!
This one would segue great into Eulogy by Tool... I know, never gonna happen. But a guy can dream.
I like what you wrote. Are you a keyboard player and if you are then what do you like about synth pop today... please email me back es36021@earthlink.net ladyj wrote:
that is so funny........and true I'm sure!
ok, but getting a bit overplayed, both on RP and elsewhere.
dadofsammy wrote:
An aural bubble bath....
Great description.
that's it, I am buying this right now on Amazon!! I have held out too long...some proceeds to RP is in the works!!!
An aural bubble bath....
Electronic mush. Yuk.
Pyro wrote:
This reminds me of someone.....maybe Shawn Phillips?
Shawn Phillips? The long-haired-hippie-12-string-acoustic-guru from the 70's? Put down that crack pipe son.....
Boosiewolf wrote:
The wavering keyboard solos remind me of how all my mix tapes from 20 years ago sound now, when I play them. :(
that is so funny........and true I'm sure!
What can I say? Of all the new music I've picked up at RP, this is my favorite album and this might be my favorite song. Thanks, Bill.
Dave_Mack wrote:
I didn't know I needed a soul traveler.
lol, that's what I thought they were saying to...
rascal420 wrote:
Gimme the soap, child?
Seriously, that kid needs to wash his ass something fierce!
Gimme the soap, child?
God I've lost it here on the other side of the "Pond." Dig the song, love the disk.
The wavering keyboard solos remind me of how all my mix tapes from 20 years ago sound now, when I play them. :(
u-KNEE-visal traveller.....u-KNEE-visal traveller....... strange but I do like
Monkeysdad wrote:
I like it. Seems perfect background stuff for here at work.
Amen to that. <-o<
I didn't know I needed a soul traveler.
I love this song, but the intonation on "universal traveller" just cracks me up. So French!
Monkeysdad wrote:
Just like wine tasting, if you like it, it's good!
In a screw cap kinda way, in the case of this cd.
Monkeysdad wrote:
Just like wine tasting, if you like it, it's good!
That explains why I like it. Thanks. Now I can buy the CD w/o regrets.......
Not bad, but definitely background music. Nothing more.
This reminds me of someone.....maybe Shawn Phillips?
Saw these guys live a month ago......BEST show I have ever seen.
Maybe my favorite song on this album, but I like Premier Symptomes and Moon Safari much better. I thought the lyrics went like this: I met so many People in my life I've got many friends Who can kill for me I kinda like it my way better...
They are very fresh although being an older band. Always sound good.
dhostetler wrote:
ack! hearing these guys way too often here!
I AGREE.... TA WHOLE LOT BETTER MUSIC TO PLAY THAN THIS...
rulebritannia wrote:
Intriguing song. Completely light-weight and engaging at the same time. There shouldn't be enough here to like, but I like it a lot! Perhaps my tastes are more superficial than I realized.
Just like wine tasting, if you like it, it's good!
mmmmm... this song is a perfect wake up call...
ack! hearing these guys way too often here!
PSSssssssssssss
Monkeysdad wrote:
I like it. Seems perfect background stuff for here at work.
Intriguing song. Completely light-weight and engaging at the same time. There shouldn't be enough here to like, but I like it a lot! Perhaps my tastes are more superficial than I realized.
Oh so very redundant!
Talkie Walkie is growing on me, but I'm most fond of the Virgin Suicides score... haunting.
josephthelevite wrote:
Reminds me of Metroid.
I like it. Seems perfect background stuff for here at work.
Reminds me of Metroid.
This is the first time I've heard Air, though I've read quite a bit about them. Like the cut, it's got some nice musicality if a bit milquetoast vocal.