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The Flaming Lips — Vein of Stars
Album: At War With The Mystics
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Released: 2006
Length: 4:03
Plays (last 30 days): 4
Who knows?
Maybe there isn't a vein of stars calling out my name
No Glow from above our heads
Nothing there to see you down on your knees
Twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven
(Twenty years in the future)
Off in the future maybe there ain't no heaven
It's just you and me and maybe it's just as well
'Cause if there ain't no heaven maybe there ain't no hell?
Who knows?
Maybe there isn't a vein of stars calling out my name
Who knows?
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 Laptopdog wrote:

Other musicians from Oklahoma include Neal Schon from Journey, Woody Guthrie, Patty Page,  jazz great Chet Baker, and a whole slew of country artists like Roy Clark, Roger Miller,  Garth Brooks, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire, just to name a few. 


And don't forget that Buddy Holly comes from a place in close proximity to OK City but makes OK City look like Shangra La - Lubbock, TX. It's the arm pit of TX and I speak with authority. I spent most of childhood there.  And oddly many great musician are from that area. Not surprising, none of them chose to live there after they became successful. 
there's something i just love about all of wayne's songs.
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 Skydog wrote:

he rhymed seven with heaven
throw him out of the songwriters guild
June and moon rhymes will not be tolerated either 



And you're RIGHT outta there if you rhyme "school" with "rule," especially "golden rule."
Please someone update the playlist, this album is strong but it's time to put some American Head songs on air. 
Voice out of a dream ! 
loveable to relax and dance and...drèam on.
 itsme_bygolly wrote:


Oklahoma may be geographically located central Midwest but the culture is a bizarre collision of Southern gentility and Western ethos. As much as it would be convenient for academics to neatly separate states according to borders, it's a mistake. Oklahoma is the South. Parts of Indian Territory fought for the confederacy for God's sake.
I am so glad i never lived or visited Oklahoma, bunch of rightwing morons there, and the only  thing they care about is football 

 itsme_bygolly wrote:


You might be surprised at the musicianship present in Oklahoma. J.J. Cale tried to teach Eric Clapton how to replicate the Tulsa Sound but Clapton could not pick up the nuance. Leon Russell, with due attribution to Dr. John, made the Tulsa Sound into an institution. So when you say "They are from Oklahoma, that's all you need to know," you're actually saying they are from a place where there is literally nothing else to do but drink and play music. Spend some time to go outside. It's the only way to differentiate fiction from nonfiction.

Other musicians from Oklahoma include Neal Schon from Journey, Woody Guthrie, Patty Page,  jazz great Chet Baker, and a whole slew of country artists like Roy Clark, Roger Miller,  Garth Brooks, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire, just to name a few. 
 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:

They are from Oklahoma, that is all you need to know.



Oklahoma is a State in the Mid- west of the United States of America.
You really should have known.



Oklahoma may be geographically located central Midwest but the culture is a bizarre collision of Southern gentility and Western ethos. As much as it would be convenient for academics to neatly separate states according to borders, it's a mistake. Oklahoma is the South. Parts of Indian Territory fought for the confederacy for God's sake.
 KaraokeVox wrote:

They are from Oklahoma, that is all you need to know. 



You might be surprised at the musicianship present in Oklahoma. J.J. Cale tried to teach Eric Clapton how to replicate the Tulsa Sound but Clapton could not pick up the nuance. Leon Russell, with due attribution to Dr. John, made the Tulsa Sound into an institution. So when you say "They are from Oklahoma, that's all you need to know," you're actually saying they are from a place where there is literally nothing else to do but drink and play music. Spend some time to go outside. It's the only way to differentiate fiction from nonfiction.
 tm wrote:

This song is one of those that just comes into my brain when I'm walking around town or in the grocery store or at the barber shop...



Interesting. Must be the scent of mushrooms and hair lotion that triggers it. 
 mrgus wrote:

I first gave it a 4. then I listened more. Went to 3. Listened more, went to 2.


Maybe stop listening before you try to go negative?
KaraokeVox wrote:

They are from Oklahoma, that is all you need to know.




Mackmoney3000 wrote:


What does this comment mean? I'm still trying to figure it out
Oklahoma is a State in the Mid- west of the United States of America.
You really should have known.

 Skydog wrote:

he rhymed seven with heaven
throw him out of the songwriters guild
June and moon rhymes will not be tolerated either 


Well, "At the end of the day"... this could be "unprecedented!"
 smackiepipe wrote:


Mellotron, to be accurate. 
Yes, a lot of mellotron.
 tm wrote:

This song is one of those that just comes into my brain when I'm walking around town or in the grocery store or at the barber shop...


I would get some help!
 On_The_Beach wrote:
The Rainbow Connection


One of the best philosophical lines ever from Kermit: "It ain't easy being green."  
 KaraokeVox wrote:

They are from Oklahoma, that is all you need to know. 




What does this comment mean? I'm still trying to figure it out
 On_The_Beach wrote:
The Rainbow Connection

Amazing, beautiful, creatures dancing
This song is one of those that just comes into my brain when I'm walking around town or in the grocery store or at the barber shop...
Love the wah-wah guitar sound which fades into the distance.  Works well for this song imo.
I can't  believe RP is ignoring the Lips wonderful 2020 "American Head". 
I first gave it a 4. then I listened more. Went to 3. Listened more, went to 2.
Love this forever.
More Lips!!!
Hey at RP, the 2020 American Head is a masterpiece, it's time to play something.
FatPants wrote:
This is a great song from a great band. But I have to wonder what's up with Wayne and Miley Cyrus? What could he see in her as a performer? Why would he join forces with her and potentially taint the great work that the Lips have done?

Perhaps Wayne really liked Miley's taint.
Ahem, I'll get me coat.
 FatPants wrote:
This is a great song from a great band.  But I have to wonder what's up with Wayne and Miley Cyrus?  What could he see in her as a performer?  Why would he join forces with her and potentially taint the great work that the Lips have done?
 
Whatever Miley Cyrus might be, she's not without singing talent.
Please RP, Lips have a brand new album out in 2020, put a couple of songs in the mix !
 Edweirdo wrote:
I quite like the dreamy music, but that guy should not be allowed to "sing".
 

We are so lucky you have zero influence   
I quite like the dreamy music, but that guy should not be allowed to "sing".
 Kelvinclifford wrote:

Bob Dylan rhymed June, moon and spoon
 

 Skydog wrote:
he rhymed seven with heaven
throw him out of the songwriters guild
June and moon rhymes will not be tolerated either 
 

Saw these guys at a festival show in Louisville. Don't get the appeal. All circus props, no substance.
 FatPants wrote:
This is a great song from a great band.  But I have to wonder what's up with Wayne and Miley Cyrus?  What could he see in her as a performer?  Why would he join forces with her and potentially taint the great work that the Lips have done?

Maybe she's teaching him to sing in tune.

 Proclivities wrote:

 I don't recall there being any strings on "Court of the Crimson King", but I haven't heard it in a while.  I don't doubt that Wayne Coyne was influenced by King Crimson, and many others though.

 

Mellotron, to be accurate. 
 Euskadita wrote:
A lot of Court of the Crimson King in those strings.

 
 I don't recall there being any strings on "Court of the Crimson King", but I haven't heard it in a while.  I don't doubt that Wayne Coyne was influenced by King Crimson, and many others though.
 On_The_Beach wrote:
The Rainbow Connection

 
TeeHee. That's been my Facebook profile picture for years.
Nor Love and above.
OUT! Damned spot. The Thane of Fife had a wife shall henceforth be gone too.
 Luckily, not much rhymes with Shakespeare.
he rhymed seven with heaven
throw him out of the songwriters guild
June and moon rhymes will not be tolerated either 
This is a great song from a great band.  But I have to wonder what's up with Wayne and Miley Cyrus?  What could he see in her as a performer?  Why would he join forces with her and potentially taint the great work that the Lips have done?
Ho hum.
Nice album cover...
The Lips got it right one time - Soft Bulletin is masterful.  Another instance where one can champion the art, but remain reasonably dismissive of the artist.  Wayne Coyne has become wain coin, yet another pop culture media clown.
Bor-ing
one of the very few flaming lips tunes that don't make my ears ache.
They are from Oklahoma, that is all you need to know. 
I can't stand the vocals on this tune.  Thank god for the mute button!
This song is pretty good.  But what happened to these guys? They suck anymore.  Ever since yoshi.
 Euskadita wrote:
A lot of Court of the Crimson King in those strings.

 
I didn't hear that first of all, but yes when the slightly-mellotron-sounding keyboards came in and teh fuzzy guitar.. Yes.  Sound like them.  Don't measure up to them though :-(
Never could really understand these guys
 Euskadita wrote:
A lot of Court of the Crimson King in those strings.
 
Good call.....some Old Floyd too.
Really like this!
 Deadwing wrote:
Is it just me or does their last album just suck beyond imagining?

I really love Yoshimi and AWWTM but the new one sounds like they passed out while the tape was rolling and they released the part right after they all woke up with giant hangovers and pissed and got a big drink of water. Mind bogglingly muddled and pointless.

I have taken a lot of razzing over the years for liking these guys (I have no problem with that).

If Wayne was in this room right now I would never stop cockpunching him. Their latest is the most incoherent piece of shit ever...

I didn't even make it through the whole "album", I frisbeed it out the window of my car after about 20 minutes of sheer unbelief.

Wayne you owe me 10 bux!!!  hehehe
 
Funny, because this album (AWWTM) is generally considered their worst, or at least one of their worst, and Embryonic is considered one of their best.  This is probably the only Flaming Lips album I won't bother to even listen to again.
New album coming on 4/1/13.
A lot of Court of the Crimson King in those strings.
This song always reminds me of ELP or King Crimson with the keyboard sounds. Gets my attention every time. Kinda like those Flaming Lips!
 LYS wrote:
I LOVE The Flaming Lips. LOVE LOVE LOVE{#Jump}
 



..wait, so you like this one?..

..straight-on 8 from Shaggyton..
You made me laugh after this long hard day.

Byronape wrote:

While I didn't "frisbee it out the window of my car" after the first listen, I was very disappointed.  I have it buried in my stack of cds to pull out on some random day far in the future to give another listen.  Every now and then, a cd that I thought was a stinker ends up being a gem I wasn't able to appreciate properly at the time of purchase.  However, most of the time I remember why I thought they sucked and bury them again.
 


 TJS wrote:
 I saw them in Denver about 6 or 7 years ago and I ended up walking out.  They had about 10 people in fuzzy animal costumes on stage dancing while they were playing and it was really weird.
 
Only 10?  In Denver?  Hard to believe.  Sorry the weird puts you off, but I really like it!
Nice tune espacially after the beatles song!
 TerryS wrote:
Radio Paradise dot Calm.
 

Sweet. {#Meditate}
I seem to recall having more than a passing interest in Yoshimi's battle with the pink robots and I have to say a little flaming lip here and there never did anyone any harm
I've heard a few of their songs that I really like.  This one is OK.  I saw them in Denver about 6 or 7 years ago and I ended up walking out.  They had about 10 people in fuzzy animal costumes on stage dancing while they were playing and it was really weird.  Liz Phair opened up and it was her we went to see anyhow.  Oh well.
Radio Paradise dot Calm.
 helgigermany wrote:
Nice!
 
Indeed!
Nice!
I LOVE The Flaming Lips. LOVE LOVE LOVE{#Jump}
 pianocomposer wrote:

Damn I love this song! Saw these guys live a couple of New Year's ago in their hometown of Oklahoma City. Unforgettable. 
 
I heard they have a wacky fan in OK, so I don't think I'll see them there.  Don't get me wrong, I'm really jealous.
 mmoyer wrote:
I don't know what y'all are talking about. This is a great song.
 
Damn I love this song! Saw these guys live a couple of New Year's ago in their hometown of Oklahoma City. Unforgettable. 
I don't know what y'all are talking about. This is a great song.
 On_The_Beach wrote:
The Rainbow Connection
 
I actually like this song but I have to admit THAT {#Arrowu} is FUNNY {#Exclaim}

The Rainbow Connection
 Deadwing wrote:
Is it just me or does their last album just suck beyond imagining?

I really love Yoshimi and AWWTM but the new one sounds like they passed out while the tape was rolling and they released the part right after they all woke up with giant hangovers and pissed and got a big drink of water. Mind bogglingly muddled and pointless.

I have taken a lot of razzing over the years for liking these guys (I have no problem with that).

If Wayne was in this room right now I would never stop cockpunching him. Their latest is the most incoherent piece of shit ever...

I didn't even make it through the whole "album", I frisbeed it out the window of my car after about 20 minutes of sheer unbelief.

Wayne you owe me 10 bux!!!  hehehe
 
While I didn't "frisbee it out the window of my car" after the first listen, I was very disappointed.  I have it buried in my stack of cds to pull out on some random day far in the future to give another listen.  Every now and then, a cd that I thought was a stinker ends up being a gem I wasn't able to appreciate properly at the time of purchase.  However, most of the time I remember why I thought they sucked and bury them again.


Is it just me or does their last album just suck beyond imagining?

I really love Yoshimi and AWWTM but the new one sounds like they passed out while the tape was rolling and they released the part right after they all woke up with giant hangovers and pissed and got a big drink of water. Mind bogglingly muddled and pointless.

I have taken a lot of razzing over the years for liking these guys (I have no problem with that).

If Wayne was in this room right now I would never stop cockpunching him. Their latest is the most incoherent piece of shit ever...

I didn't even make it through the whole "album", I frisbeed it out the window of my car after about 20 minutes of sheer unbelief.

Wayne you owe me 10 bux!!!  hehehe


 james_of_tucson wrote:

I can't claim to understand the "boiled cabbage" reference but it doesn't surprise me that they are an acquired taste.  Actually surprised me a lot to discover that they became popular outside of Texas.  They get a 9 from me because I knew them when they were starting out, and artists I know personally *always* get 9's.
 
"They get a 9 from me because I knew them ... and artists I know personally *always* get 9's." Very true, I have the same policy. Have a look at my Fave's list and you will see who I rubbed elbows with.{#Foot-in-mouth} 
 crockydile wrote:

FL is definitely an acquired taste. For me, I've tried and decided that they're not right for my palate. Tastes like boiled cabbage to me...
 
I can't claim to understand the "boiled cabbage" reference but it doesn't surprise me that they are an acquired taste.  Actually surprised me a lot to discover that they became popular outside of Texas.  They get a 9 from me because I knew them when they were starting out, and artists I know personally *always* get 9's.

So. Are we all agreed? This song smells like a Brussel Sprout? 
 SinisterDexter wrote:

- mmmm, roasted Brussels Sprouts with balsamic vinegar. {#Hungry}
 

Agreed !  For a variation on that theme, try Seasoned Gourmet  Rice Vinegar  (Marukan makes a great
rice vinigar that can be found in any of the major supermarkets.) This isn't a plug for any one brand of rice vinegar,
however, this specific vinegar and brussel sprouts go together in a delightful combo.  
I like to steam the sprouts in the rice vinegar, approx. 1-2 Tbs per serving —- or to taste. {#Chef}
PS this vinegar also goes well with Okra.

 crockydile wrote:
FL is definitely an acquired taste. For me, I've tried and decided that they're not right for my palate. Tastes like boiled cabbage to me...
 
That's because cabbage tastes better when it's roasted, not boiled - mmmm, roasted Brussels Sprouts with balsamic vinegar. {#Hungry}
If you look veryclosely, about 3 inches above the standing figure,  you can see what is left of the house fly that Wayne incorporated into his painting.
 crockydile wrote:

FL is definitely an acquired taste. For me, I've tried and decided that they're not right for my palate. Tastes like boiled cabbage to me...
 
agreed. Boiled cabbage.

Definitely some Pink Floyd elements in there, though I'm not saying they hold a candle to the great Pink.
 helgigermany wrote:
Nice song and nice cover art. They created the cover by themselves!!
 

They always have cool cover designs.
 crockydile wrote:

FL is definitely an acquired taste. For me, I've tried and decided that they're not right for my palate. Tastes like boiled cabbage to me...

Funny!  I don't like boiled cabbage either, but I appreciate the Flaming Lips.
 


A "Vein of Stars" following "All Accross The Universe".  Nice Segue Bill!
Imagine if John Lennon had lived and became a fan of Japanese comic books, anime and manga. Now, listen to the Flaming Lips. See where I'm going with this?

Love this. 


{#Sunny}  there aren't words for how much i needed the wonderful surprise of hearing this lovely song. Thanks!
Nice song and nice cover art. They created the cover by themselves!!
Who knows
maybe there isn't a vein of stars callin' out my name
{#Smile}
 e_b wrote:

I still like the "jelly" song...{#Embarassed}


 
SHE USES VAAAAAAAASOLEEENE

god that song rocks
in a completely stupid loud screeching in the car Effit I'm cranking this one up to 11 kind of way
LOL

 cohifi wrote:
Nice!  You don't hear this on FM cause THEY CAN"T HANDLE IT!!!
 
FL is definitely an acquired taste. For me, I've tried and decided that they're not right for my palate. Tastes like boiled cabbage to me...


Very nice song.
AWWTM is probably my 4th or 5th favourite Lips album.
They have a great selection of cool albums.

Nice!  You don't hear this on FM cause THEY CAN"T HANDLE IT!!!
Saw the Lips at the Del Mar Racetrack for the first time 10 days ago.  What a show!  20-25 people on stage?
Wretched. {#Frown}

From the 1st time I heard them in the late 90's, they've been my favorite example for the proposition that people will listen to anything...and LOVE it.  {#Rolleyes}
 thewiseking wrote:
wow, just heard another ripoff by these guys, from a Cat Stevens song.

these guys deserve credit. they really did their homework. one wonders who they might rip off next. barry manilow? chubby checker?
 

...and we heard Neil Young a few songs prior 'ripping off' "Knocking on Heaven's Door" with "Helpless". Are they the same song? NO! Would you consider Neil less of an artist for borrowing chord progressions? NO! So why should the Lips not be afforded the same courtesy?
 Laptopdog wrote:
Funny, I don't hear anything but a great song from a group of guys who used to make stupid songs like 'She Don't Use Jelly'. I'd say they've done a pretty fine job of becoming better musicians and making some pretty fine music.

 

They still have quite a bit of quirkiness about them. 
Always liked these guys, and who cares if they ripped anyone off. Just look to the office workplace to find many good ideas not compensated for and stolen for the corporate climb!!!

very evocative and beautiful song.
never heard it before...loved yoshimi though great album.

I still like the "jelly" song...{#Embarassed}


Nice strings.
 thewiseking wrote:
go listen to Love and Rockets. Lets say All in My Mind, or Saudade or Telephone is Empty and tell me this isnt a ripoff
 
Its not.  End of story.  Give us a break from the hyperbole.
Love the Lips.
 Laptopdog wrote:
Funny, I don't hear anything but a great song from a group of guys who used to make stupid songs like 'She Don't Use Jelly'. I'd say they've done a pretty fine job of becoming better musicians and making some pretty fine music.

 

Yes.
Funny, I don't hear anything but a great song from a group of guys who used to make stupid songs like 'She Don't Use Jelly'. I'd say they've done a pretty fine job of becoming better musicians and making some pretty fine music.

Ag3nt0rang3 wrote:
Yes, we get it. I even hear what you're referring to, though I don't think the resemblance is close enough to call it a "rip-off", there is a strong resemblance. But...did you get so tired of being ignored that you now feel you have to double-post? Let it go. hit mute. Come back for the next song. Maybe you'll live longer. constipated server
Yes, we get it. I even hear what you're referring to, though I don't think the resemblance is close enough to call it a "rip-off", there is a strong resemblance. But...did you get so tired of being ignored that you now feel you have to double-post? Let it go. hit mute. Come back for the next song. Maybe you'll live longer. thewiseking wrote:
wow, just heard another ripoff by these guys, from a Cat Stevens song. these guys deserve credit. they really did their homework. one wonders who they might rip off next. barry manilow? chubby checker?
wow, just heard another ripoff by these guys, from a Cat Stevens song. these guys deserve credit. they really did their homework. one wonders who they might rip off next. barry manilow? chubby checker?
jtdiver wrote:
The Flaming Lips stole the show at Bonnaroo 2007.
Agreed x2
The Flaming Lips are in their own little world. It's hard for me to believe that they intentionally ripped anyone off.
One of the most clever and enjoyable bands to listen to and watch.
go listen to Love and Rockets. Lets say All in My Mind, or Saudade or Telephone is Empty and tell me this isnt a ripoff
help me out here. which Love and Rockets song is this biting on?
I listened to this CD 3 times at work today (I always have Flaming Lips Fridays- they are the perfect band to celebrate the beginning of the weekend with!)
jtdiver wrote:
The Flaming Lips stole the show at Bonnaroo 2007.
...only because MMJ wasn't there... i kid! i kid! everytime i've seen the lips it's been a stellar show. i always tell people that it's something they should do before they die; see the flaming lips, and MMJ for that matter...