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The Wednesdays — Constant Radio
Album: Constant Radio
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Released: 2016
Length: 4:20
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Massachusetts raised us and we grew up right
In between the crashes of the high tide
It's only I don't know why I don't know you
I can't say why, I can't see you

This is not an apple or an angel town
Once you hit the big time you're west bound
It's only I don't know why I don't know you
I can't say why, I can't see you

On a broken sidewalk on the edge of town I
Will try to meet you, when the sun goes down
Sing a "hey la hey la" to the Holy Ghost
To the only constant on the radio

Out of reach from the cold and gray town
I turn the headlights and volume way down low.
So I can hear you on a constant radio

Give me daytime give me nighttime
Give me anger, you know I don't mind
Give me something to fill the time
If you give me your love then I give you mine

Give me your love, give me your love, give me…
Out of reach from the cold and gray town
I turn the headlights and volume way down low.
So I can hear you on a constant radio
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Bluegrass from Boston ?  Nice indeed.  That's why I love New England.
 dafatman wrote:

Beautiful song! Agreed, hidden-gem songs like this are why RP is on in my house all day every day




  

The Wednesdays
 ExpatLarry wrote:
Well, I guess this an example of how subjective music is and how different listeners take away different things.
I'm just baffled that you and 7 other people (at this writing) listened to this song and were reminded of Paul Simon.  :-)  

Really?   The male voice is uncannily similar to  a young Paul Simon.
Used to live in Charlestown, across the  street from the town limit sign  for Somerville.  Never understood why this intensely urban setting sprouted so many folk-music guitar strummers.
Quite the segue from Brown Eyed Women; almost like a continuation of the same song. I liked 'em both.
 mach-hog wrote:
Sounds like they play both kinds of music, Country and Western.


They ARE different. Unlike rock and roll.
Good night, thanks RP
 themusicroob wrote:

I like this, but I think it might be mainly cos the voice reminds me of Tracy Chapman. Is that weird?



Yes.
Try to sing along to this. Tricky AF. Intricate. 
Who are these guys?  There's a whole Paul Simon thing here....
And my heart went ... boom boom boom 💥
 mach-hog wrote:
Sounds like they play both kinds of music, Country and Western.
 

No Ma'am, we're musicians.

Sounds like they play both kinds of music, Country and Western.
Thank you, RP. Uplifting!
 birdman42 wrote:

That's 'til Tuesday, and of course The Real Tuesday Weld.
 
If you're pressed for time, something off Matthew Sweet's Girlfriend album can fill in for the latter.
Give me Yoda.
I think they're saying, "It's always I don't know why." I'll be damned if Google will let me find the lyrics, though.
If you listen to RP long enough, as I have, these songs by artists I've never heard of become earworms and I have to turn them up before the third note has passed.  And then I have to track down the albums.  Curse you, RP!  Thank you, RP!
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Beautiful song! Agreed, hidden-gem songs like this are why RP is on in my house all day every day
and I dreamed I was dying
 Grammarcop wrote:
Give me Yoda? Give me yoga? Did I mishear that?
 
Misheard it, indeed did you.
 lmarshall50 wrote:
sounds a lot like young Paul Simon.

 
With 1/25th of the song writing chops.
Thanks for connecting me with new music.  Classics are awesome, but growth is necessary or we become stagnant.
So appreciative that you played this song, Bill & Rebecca! 
nice newer sound
Pretty Good!
Never heard this  before... long live Radio Paradise!
Liking this more every time I hear it... This polished outfit seems to be a good cut above the typical brewpub bluegrass bands out there!
S'funny how Wednesday just comes around.

GB Winsday
US Wensday
Germany Mittwoch
Cantonese LaiBai saam
I'll get me coat Fred. 
 the_jake wrote:

Now {#Cheers}
Today is Wednesday

 
yep
 ElCamoteLoco wrote:
So, we have the Happy Mondays, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday's Child, The Saturdays, The Sundays and now this to complete the set.

 
That's 'til Tuesday, and of course The Real Tuesday Weld.
 the_jake wrote:

Now {#Cheers}
Today is Wednesday

 
Guess I'm a day late...  (and a dollar short)...  As usual...
 ShockwaveRider wrote:

But when will then be now?

 
Now {#Cheers}
Today is Wednesday
 dstehle wrote:

Give me your love.

 
Awww. But we just met!
 Grammarcop wrote:
Give me Yoda? Give me yoga? Did I mishear that?

 
Give me your love.
This song and others like it are the reason I listen to radio paradise. Songs you wouldn't find anywhere else.

See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eA3lKzHmsY. Remarkably this song only has 398 views!
So, we have the Happy Mondays, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday's Child, The Saturdays, The Sundays and now this to complete the set.
Give me Yoda? Give me yoga? Did I mishear that?
 the_jake wrote:

Thursday this time, but it feels like Wednesday because Monday:was Labor Day.. 
Sticking with above average rating. 

 
But when will then be now?


 the_jake wrote:
It is Friday, but the band is The Wednesdays.

Need to hear again before I rate it.
First impression is above average. 

 
Thursday this time, but it feels like Wednesday because Monday:was Labor Day.. 
Sticking with above average rating. 
Sounds more like Ricky Skaggs
 lmarshall50 wrote:
sounds a lot like young Paul Simon.

 
lol, I was getting ready to post this. 
This was a very pleasant song! Thanks. Nice got get some good feelies once in a while. :)
This is great stuff
Love this 
sounds a lot like young Paul Simon.
Nice smooth sound with good accompaniment.  I'd like to hear more from them.
I like this, but I think it might be mainly cos the voice reminds me of Tracy Chapman. Is that weird?
It is Friday, but the band is The Wednesdays.

Need to hear again before I rate it.
First impression is above average. 

I feel that people who like this add water to their milk because it's too bold.

 

Good guitarists tho.


New England bluegrass!