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If there's room beneath your feet
See, I left my home
I could not get used to living alone
Put me to rest
Lay your head on my chest
Hold my hand
When you leave
Don't wake me up
Just to see how you say goodbye
Maybe I could be yours
Maybe you could be mine
God, I waited so long
Maybe my time has come
To walk by your side
Please put me at ease
Now my soul is ready for peace
Give me the lover's curse
Now I am ready for you
My rebel, my hope
Maybe I could be yours
Maybe you could be mine
God, I waited so long
Maybe my time has come
To walk by your side
Maybe I could be yours
Maybe you could be mine
Maybe I could be yours
God, I waited so long
To walk by your side
God, I waited so long
To walk by your side
In black and white.
this gem is already 13yrs old.....my lordy
I just turned 13.....40 some years ago!
In a neutral kind of way.
You're thinking of Switzerland.
Amazon is also terrible to authors/musicians
Actual published author checking in. Amazon is great. It was the pre-Amazon publishers that were terrible. As always, the question is (hi Roberta Flack) "compared to what?" Yeah, maybe Amazon isn't a nonprofit charity that only wants to help authors, but it's a lot better (for authors) than what it replaced.
What a hauntingly horrible piece of coverart.
With all the strings and arpeggios, this has the potential to be cheesy & sentimental, but she keeps it over the line in 'haunting & beautiful' territory.
Nah
With all the strings and arpeggios, this has the potential to be cheesy & sentimental, but she keeps it over the line in 'haunting & beautiful' territory.
I AGREE
In a neutral kind of way.
Yes, Sweden practices armed neutrality but remains always pro-western.
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I bought this CD last year and enjoy it thoroughly.
yes.
"don't wake me up just to see how you say goodbye"
Screw Amazon? Poor people cannot afford to shop in those expensive CD shops you go to in the UK. Shame on you. The digital revolution, the really important revolution, has enabled all people to enjoy to fruits of civilization —- this is breaking down the old "class" barriers more than any god damn slogan.
we have a local amazon stock center, i havnt heard any bad reports about it, infact i often hear about lots of freebys and give aways, though I dont know how legal that are.
Better than all the slave drivers of old, and it beats working in a coal mine for tokens you can only spend in the mine owners shop!!! you dont know how good we have it, and it aint gonna last long, theres a storm a coming, enjoy your song.
Check out Project Pimento
In a neutral kind of way.
ooohhh, burn.... I like "ready-rolled rant" - think i may steal that, Fred.
fredriley wrote:
Hobby horse mounted and ridden. It doesn't take much to get you off on to a ready-rolled rant, I see...
Screw Amazon? Poor people cannot afford to shop in those expensive CD shops you go to in the UK. Shame on you. The digital revolution, the really important revolution, has enabled all people to enjoy to fruits of civilization --- this is breaking down the old "class" barriers more than any god damn slogan.
But Amazon is terrible to their workers. Low pay and benefits, constant harassment to meet very difficult targets, extreme conditions (dangerously hot warehouses). Amazon is also terrible to authors/musicians and publishers (who admittedly have their own problems). Amazon drives local shops out of business. They are essentially an online version of Walmart.
Screw Amazon? Poor people cannot afford to shop in those expensive CD shops you go to in the UK. Shame on you. The digital revolution, the really important revolution, has enabled all people to enjoy to fruits of civilization --- this is breaking down the old "class" barriers more than any god damn slogan.
Hobby horse mounted and ridden. It doesn't take much to get you off on to a ready-rolled rant, I see...
Thanks for the tip, but I think I'll stick with the delectable Anna. For all that they're a good band, The Doves have all the subtlety and finesse of a nail-studded club across the bonce, whereas Anna is subtle, evocative, atmospheric and so typically Scandinavian. It's the devil's own job finding her CDs in proper record shops in the UK, though (screw Amazon).
Screw Amazon? Poor people cannot afford to shop in those expensive CD shops you go to in the UK. Shame on you. The digital revolution, the really important revolution, has enabled all people to enjoy to fruits of civilization --- this is breaking down the old "class" barriers more than any god damn slogan.
You are mine!
Time goes by. And you can't even take the trash out. Born in a barn, buddy? I'm what? What?
True!!!!!still we created the worlds we live in -Ourselves,rules whatever we do-is Ours,is Done)))
You are mine!
Time goes by. And you can't even take the trash out. Born in a barn, buddy? I'm what? What?
Indeed.
love it.
Another RP descover. Thx
Thanks for the tip, but I think I'll stick with the delectable Anna. For all that they're a good band, The Doves have all the subtlety and finesse of a nail-studded club across the bonce, whereas Anna is subtle, evocative, atmospheric and so typically Scandinavian. It's the devil's own job finding her CDs in proper record shops in the UK, though (screw Amazon).
nate917: You couldn't wear a worse one if you made it out of oyster shells.
... yes, WHO signed off on THIS cover? Ugh.
It is a saw indeed : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_saw
Maybe she has, and that's why she's singing such melancholic songs.
Shaken_Bake wrote:
listen_n_sf wrote:
This performance was broadcasted on Haldern Pop, Rockpalast by WDR, a german tv channel.
listen_n_sf wrote:
Check it out live on an amazing YouTube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZXH4MxIZ_c
You couldn't wear a worse one if you made it out of oyster shells.
Posted: Nov 28, 2009 - 16:48 | < Reply > |
sub-arctic wrote: Inside a Norwegian head, maybe. Last time I checked Sweden had no rocky Atlantic coast. But yes, the long dark winter is hard to avoid... And Danish and Icelandic. Doesn't it blow cold off the Baltic on occasion? |
Eerie song, hits that note which in the mind creates yearning. The trifling over the geography of frigid coasts adds nothing to the discussion. Nor does the cattiness about her complexion. But the Tarantino/Lynch observations did. Any analysis of her voice, musicality, etc.
just adding to the crap I read on the previous thread....
I like almost everything played on this station....male/female/soul/jazz/blues/etc
Don't pigeonhole.
Thanks for this reminder.
ziggytrix wrote:
Your favorite supermodel has pimples. People in my line of work remove them digitally before you see them.
Real life is real.
We can't all be perfect! I just attended my Grandmother's funeral this past week. So there.
Oh, geez. So sorry for your loss! *hugs you* Shows how we never know what another person is going through, or how our off-the-cuff comments might hurt someone. I try to be careful, but sometimes...
Were you close to your grandmother? (Um, and don't use her funeral as a weapon, unless she left explicit instructions to do whatever it takes to gain credibility. And even then, be who you are, do what you do, and stay true.)
I'm still hugging you. Losing a loved one is never easy.
...with pimples?
Look at the cover-shot and repeat that!
Something reminds me of my grandmother!
Your favorite supermodel has pimples. People in my line of work remove them digitally before you see them.
Real life is real.
...with pimples?
Look at the cover-shot and repeat that!
Something reminds me of my grandmother!
We can't all be perfect! I just attended my Grandmother's funeral this past week. So there.
...with pimples?
Look at the cover-shot and repeat that!
Something reminds me of my grandmother!
SWITCH GEAR, please!
Too many of them! Way too many!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLLpUJLHovU
Super! Many thanx for that link.
Anna Ternheim and Fyfe Dangerfield - "Lovers dream" Live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLLpUJLHovU
"Fyfe Dangerfield is the lead singer of Guillemots"
"Great song, Anna is so beautiful, and the sound is apooky but romantic at the same time."
I think I've clicked on your links about 30-40 times and have discovered some great live performances...
Just wanted to say thanks!!!!
Sounds a bit like a female Radiohead...
"Fyfe Dangerfield is the lead singer of Guillemots"
"Great song, Anna is so beautiful, and the sound is apooky but romantic at the same time."
(Edited: 13-02-14)
JCH wrote:
Inside a Norwegian head, maybe. Last time I checked Sweden had no rocky Atlantic coast. But yes, the long dark winter is hard to avoid...
And Danish and Icelandic. Doesn't it blow cold off the Baltic on occasion?
Din gris...
Er, those waters would be Skagerrak, Kattegat and Öresund, which are connected to the North Sea. Still no Atlantic coast, I'm afraid...
No. Not at all. You have to climb inside a Nordic head.
We're high up on a rock face. The wind blows stiffly off the North Atlantic. Winter is coming.
Might be a nordic thing, but I find the entire album quite uplifting, actually... the more I listen to it, the better my mood gets =)
Inside a Norwegian head, maybe. Last time I checked Sweden had no rocky Atlantic coast. But yes, the long dark winter is hard to avoid...
Check your map, specifically between Strömstad and Helsingborg.... I can verify the rockiness and the fricking cold Atlantic wind.
We're high up on a rock face. The wind blows stiffly off the North Atlantic. Winter is coming.
Inside a Norwegian head, maybe. Last time I checked Sweden had no rocky Atlantic coast. But yes, the long dark winter is hard to avoid...
now I'm ready for peas
now I'm ready for peas
Funny. I don't wear bras. And I would have never noticed except for comments like this. hehe
No. Not at all. You have to climb inside a Nordic head.
We're high up on a rock face. The wind blows stiffly off the North Atlantic. Winter is coming.
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This is the second song off this CD that I quite like.
(Half Way To Five Points)
Man. I stumbled upon the video for this song while looking up the stuff she'd done and... I like the song, but I LOVE the video. I guess I'm a child of the video era, but I am always happy to find a video that stands on its own as art. The vid for girl laying down is good too... mostly in the fact that it personifies the way I felt during the chorus (main character, flying). Check them out.
I'm getting a hint of Emilíana Torrini, which is a good thing.
I love the number of female Scandinavian artists on RP. It's where I was introduced to, inter alia, Agnes Obel, Eivør, Sophie Zelmani and First Aid Kit.