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Hey, Hey, Hey... Woman, it's alright
In my dreams I'm dying all the time
Then I wake its kaleidoscopic mind
I never meant to hurt you, I never meant to lie
So this is goodbye, this is goodbye
Hey, Hey, Hey... Woman, it's alright
Hey, Hey, Hey... Woman, it's alright
Tell the truth you never wanted me (Hey, Hey, Hey...)
Tell me... (Woman, it's alright)
In my dreams I'm jealous all the time
Then I wake I'm going out of my mind, going out of my mind
Hey, Hey, Hey... Woman, it's alright
Hey, Hey, Hey... Woman, it's alright
Hey, Hey, Hey... Woman, it's alright
Fond memories 20 years ago being on the roof of my old apartment in Vancouver watching The Symphony of Fire - jellyfish-like fireworks were going up in sync to "Hey...hey...hey...woman..."
Definitely takes me back to a moment of my youth and time, when life seemed slightly less complicated.
"Did you go?" I asked.
"No! I'm not a starfucker," she said.
She's also been hit on by one of the Beastie Boys after a show.
Moby and the Beasties both have a spot of the yellow fever.
I recall reading an article about him taking a lot of flack, from David Gray in particular, about selling his songs like that. It does not bother me in the least. This is one of the best CDs ever. I will never understand how the intrinsic quality of a song can be altered because it is played on a commercial. I hate commercials, I never watch them, I just tune them out, but thanks to them we have TV programs.
Because nobody ever asked to buy David Gray's songs.
I read a rant a few years back that RP should never play Moby/mainstream music. I NEVER listen to mainstream Radio, I live in the sticks, we dont have mainstream radio. Of course I could stream it, but why would I? I am so grateful for the eclectic mix RP plays, I love Moby!
Same here in the middle of (populated) Manitoba. No mainstream just CBC and that all important stream of RP.
Driving through Toronto on the expressway, very late one one hot sticky August night. Windows wide open, this song cranked. Everything came together at that moment.
It's wonderful how music brings back fond memories.
See you in the "Patch"?
Hmm
Hmmm
Dooobar!
Oh Yeah
Could someone tell me the piano part he samples? It's so beautiful.
https://www.whosampled.com/Mob...
Palm Desert CA. I'm in the front passenger seat and Dave is driving. Wives in the back seat gossiping. We've got KCRW on the radio and this is on, right after it was released.
It's pitch black out there where the car beams don't illuminate, but we can sometimes see cacti or other intermittent plants zoom by as the light hits them.
It's after a wonderful dinner and I've had more than one martini.
We speed through the night with this as the soundtrack.
And lived to tell the tale - which I did too often 'back in the day'...enjoyed this album while driving as well
. . . . See your License , registration & proof of insurance please . . . .
It's still engraved in my memory. I knew this was Moby from the first seconds I heard it and was really glad to hear a new track. Trying to listen very carefully while my brother and sisters were arguing in the car. I wanted to hear every detail. Still see the french people walking by hoping that it would take while for my parents to finish shopping.
Edit: It appears I must have been 17... Screwed up memories...
-Moby
Danes get the joke, everyone else needs to google it.
Moby: Total plays this month (main channel): 47
Hey, Hey, Hey... Woman, it's alright
I hear that as - Mmm...... Mmm. Doooooooobar! (...)
Moby - "Porcelain" is from 1999
Any similarities? Based on the first 5 seconds, I’d say no. I couldn’t haddle much more
I assume you're being somewhat tongue-in-cheek, but talent and diet are not really connected you know.
No....but ultimately awareness, consciousness and talent are. Hence the connection is fundamentally valid.
I assume you're being somewhat tongue-in-cheek, but talent and diet are not really connected you know.
As a proponent of Veganism, I'm guessing he was being more 'tofu-in-cheek' than tongue-in-cheek. ;-)
Proof you don't need to consume animal flesh or secretions to be talented.
I assume you're being somewhat tongue-in-cheek, but talent and diet are not really connected you know.
Proof you don't need to consume animal flesh or secretions to be talented.
Proof you don't need to consume animal flesh or secretions to be talented.
Beh!
Beh!
Beh!
Perfect 10
We’ve cut our teeth on the gristle of a broken heart,
We’ve made changes we didn’t plan,
Our next love will always be our last,
like horizons that recede into the past
the manicure is no sinecure for the ones we leave behind.
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Again, the power of memories associated with music is intense. This CD was in my good friend's car stereo the night we adventured to parts unknown in Seattle's Beacon Hill to attend a "minority advocate" meeting. My friend (K.A.Z.) and I almost hooked-up* several times in the several years we knew each other; alas the timing was always off! She was single when I wasn't and vice-versa. And since I actually liked her, versus having only lust, I was unwilling to "cheat" with her.
Yet, my memories of that evening are strongly punctuated by the playing of this disk in full, with repeated plays of this track, and the bittersweet feeling of a lost love that never was. ARRRGGG is all I have to say to that. Long Live RP and PEACE OUT!
Again, the power of memories associated with music is intense. This CD was in my good friend's car stereo the night we adventured to parts unknown in Seattle's Beacon Hill to attend a minority advocate meeting. My friend (K.A.Z.) and I almost hooked-up several times in the several years we knew each other; alas the timing was always off! She was single when I wasn't and vice-versa. And since I actually liked her, versus having only lust, I was unwilling to cheat with her.
Yet, my memories of that evening are strongly punctuated by the playing of this disk in full, with repeated plays of this track, and the bittersweet feeling of a lost love that never was. ARRRGGG is all I have to say to that. Long Live RP and PEACE OUT!
It's pitch black out there where the car beams don't illuminate, but we can sometimes see cacti or other intermittent plants zoom by as the light hits them.
It's after a wonderful dinner and I've had more than one martini.
We speed through the night with this as the soundtrack.
Oh yeah!
It's pitch black out there where the car beams don't illuminate, but we can sometimes see cacti or other intermittent plants zoom by as the light hits them.
It's after a wonderful dinner and I've had more than one martini.
We speed through the night with this as the soundtrack.
This comment's worth a 10.
Shades of Kerouac...
It's pitch black out there where the car beams don't illuminate, but we can sometimes see cacti or other intermittent plants zoom by as the light hits them.
It's after a wonderful dinner and I've had more than one martini.
We speed through the night with this as the soundtrack.
It's pitch black out there where the car beams don't illuminate, but we can sometimes see cacti or other intermittent plants zoom by as the light hits them.
It's after a wonderful dinner and I've had more than one martini.
We speed through the night with this as the soundtrack.
Go ahead! If you want to hear more like this (although not as good, mostly), get CDs "All Songs Considered" and "All Songs Considered 2" from NPR, which is where I first heard this (on the radio in Minneapolis). LMK if you're interested in more info re the CDs.
If you fall in the camp of liking his sound there is much, including this song, that is/was ahead of its time. Perhaps may even prove timeless?
In Austria it is 312 EUR / yr which equals roughly 340 $ at the time. Similar conditions apply. For the privilege of watching dumb casting shows and advertising. And trust me, BBC is *far* above anything quality-wise than what we get here.
Can't share your opinion on Moby, though.
I use a DVR and skip the ads and only watch sports live, my fav is NFL Redzone - 7 hrs of football without commercials.
Quality is the best it has ever been and the quantity way exceeds what is reasonable to watch. Much less healthy.
Paying for it is at your own budget/discretion, but taxes are in abundance on the bill.
However, nothing like the cost you guys mention.
I can take or leave Moby.
In the UK we pay $225 bucks a year per household for a tv licence which they say pays for the BBC. It is a criminal offence (not a civil offence) to avoid paying if you have the ability to recieve a tv signal on a tv, vcr, pc, phone, etc. If you are completely blind, you only pay half!!. On top of that you then have all the other bills for commercial channels. There are "free to air" channels but they are very heavy on the adverts and generally show very cheap tv like "Bob Ross" or "I love Lucy".
I wish I could "tune out". In our house when adverts come on someone reaches over and presses mute. I do the same with Moby.
In Austria it is 312 EUR / yr which equals roughly 340 $ at the time. Similar conditions apply. For the privilege of watching dumb casting shows and advertising. And trust me, BBC is *far* above anything quality-wise than what we get here.
Can't share your opinion on Moby, though.
+1
IMHO his work is as good as anything done by Lennon or McCartney, just in a different time and dimension.
Oh wow, and now it is being followed by Lennon - Instant Karma, and guess what,,, Moby's was so much better.
You need a new set of ears and a real measurement stick. Very funny comment
or what is that background vocal singing?
IMHO his work is as good as anything done by Lennon or McCartney, just in a different time and dimension.
Oh wow, and now it is being followed by Lennon - Instant Karma, and guess what,,, Moby's was so much better.
Complete liberal government logic.
I recall reading an article about him taking a lot of flack, from David Gray in particular, about selling his songs like that. It does not bother me in the least. This is one of the best CDs ever. I will never understand how the intrinsic quality of a song can be altered because it is played on a commercial. I hate commercials, I never watch them, I just tune them out, but thanks to them we have TV programs.
In the UK we pay $225 bucks a year per household for a tv licence which they say pays for the BBC. It is a criminal offence (not a civil offence) to avoid paying if you have the ability to recieve a tv signal on a tv, vcr, pc, phone, etc. If you are completely blind, you only pay half!!. On top of that you then have all the other bills for commercial channels. There are "free to air" channels but they are very heavy on the adverts and generally show very cheap tv like "Bob Ross" or "I love Lucy".
I wish I could "tune out". In our house when adverts come on someone reaches over and presses mute. I do the same with Moby.
You're right, it's been used extensively in commercials for the likes of Volkswagen, Bosch, France telecoms etc etc. Of course that was in UK/Europe so it may not be the case in the USofA. Also featured in the film "The Beach"
I recall reading an article about him taking a lot of flack, from David Gray in particular, about selling his songs like that. It does not bother me in the least. This is one of the best CDs ever. I will never understand how the intrinsic quality of a song can be altered because it is played on a commercial. I hate commercials, I never watch them, I just tune them out, but thanks to them we have TV programs.
That's funny...
Abstract Moby --->
A lot of the tracks from Play were in commercials. I do not recall this one being in one, but it would not surprise me if it was.
You're right, it's been used extensively in commercials for the likes of Volkswagen, Bosch, France telecoms etc etc. Of course that was in UK/Europe so it may not be the case in the USofA. Also featured in the film "The Beach"
A lot of the tracks from Play were in commercials. I do not recall this one being in one, but it would not surprise me if it was.
Ok, thasit Hasan. You are officially numero
uno on my shit list. ;) Looking through your 10 list now. LOL. It's go time.
And on the other side of the country, as I drove along the western edge of Lake Mead some 5 years ago, on a cloudless night in a hot rental car with a sun roof, as God Moving Over the Face of the Water blasted from my CD, I had a taste of heaven.
A perfect moment to be savored and reflected upon...priceless! ;)
For me, there are no less than a hundred, but close to the top of my list is Come Together.
I don't know, I just find it wicked in so many ways...
Coming together is so fabulously wicked in so many ways...
That is incorrect. Moby is a fairly proficient guitarist and a singer in additional to being an extremely proficient producer.
On this track he's singing the bulk of the vocals. Clearly not the "hey hey woman" part, that's Pilar, but the verses are Moby.
Let's be clear....he's not singing....he's talking.
I still like it....always have.Good video too.
And on the other side of the country, as I drove along the western edge of Lake Mead some 5 years ago, on a cloudless night in a hot rental car with a sun roof, as God Moving Over the Face of the Water blasted from my CD, I had a taste of heaven.
Back when hipster hangouts were at least semi-cool. Not quite the filthy dives of the 80s but better than whatever Greenpoint or Williamsburg is producing these days. People say New York changed after 9/11 and I would have to agree. But it didn't change over night, it changed slowly, choked by Bloomberg's preferential treatment of the rich and indifference to the working poor. New York's moderates and conservatives are ready to anoint whichever progressive Democrat wins the Mayor's race the new David Dinkins. But like Dinkins, whoever inherits that city will have inherited a declining metropolis.
Only moved away three months ago but man am I homesick. Say hello to the Beacon Theater for me.
If you've got slugs on your toilet seat I'd suggest you have far greater problems than Moby.
That's a ridiculous comment. Kind of hard to hear what's creepy and slimey in this piece. Or what you infer about the "guy" on hearing it. For me, most of Moby is quite enjoyable. Often inspired and inspiring.
I suppose you gave this a 10?
Makes me wonder, what was the song of the last millennium? I'm curious to hear different ideas.
For me, there are no less than a hundred, but close to the top of my list is Come Together.
I don't know, I just find it wicked in so many ways...
I would have to say that would be the song Let Down by Radiohead. This is my favorite Moby song and a certain candidate for the best song of this new millenium. Another candidate would be the first track off the CD Lift Your Skinny Fists to Heaven Like Antennas by GYBE.
inspired that cant be underestimated
Song of the millenium?
I suppose you gave this a 10?
Makes me wonder, what was the song of the last millennium? I'm curious to hear different ideas.
For me, there are no less than a hundred, but close to the top of my list is Come Together.
I don't know, I just find it wicked in so many ways...
Song of the millenium?
(the new one)
I really hope not. It seems to me to be a terrible shame to think that we've reached a peak in any field that will not be beaten for a thousand years.
Not a bad song, but I hope to hear music I enjoy far more over whatever proportion of this millennium is allotted to me by fate.
Song of the millenium?
(the new one)
I've listened to quite a bit, actually, but I've found most of his music to be bland, boring and "meh".
haven't heard much of note lately (new)
Clearly, you haven't listened to enough Moby.
I've listened to quite a bit, actually, but I've found most of his music to be bland, boring and "meh".
I'm pretty sure all of his music is mixed from other sources than himself.
That is incorrect. Moby is a fairly proficient guitarist and a singer in additional to being an extremely proficient producer.
On this track he's singing the bulk of the vocals. Clearly not the "hey hey woman" part, that's Pilar, but the verses are Moby.
Clearly, you haven't listened to enough Moby.
And on the other side of the country, as I drove along the western edge of Lake Mead some 5 years ago, on a cloudless night in a hot rental car with a sun roof, as God Moving Over the Face of the Water blasted from my CD, I had a taste of heaven.
Beh!
Beh!
Beh!
Beh!
Agreed. It can go away for a while.
notice 'til the voice started on this track.
Sometimes I just have to sit and marvel at the artistry involved - not in the music but the people doing the twiddly 'making it work' stuff we take for granted