Fleet Foxes — Your Protector
Album: Fleet Foxes
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Released: 2008
Length: 4:06
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She left a week to roam
Your protector's coming home
Keep your secrets with you, girl
Safe from the outside world
You walk along the stream
Your head caught in a waking dream
Your protector's coming home
Coming home
As you lay to die beside me, baby
On the morning that you came
Would you wait for me?
The other one would wait for me
As you lay to die beside me, baby
On the morning that you came
Would you wait for me?
The other one would wait for me
You run with the devil
You run with the devil
Tell your brother to be good
Tell your sister not to go
Tell your mother not to wait
Tell your father I was good
As you lay to die beside me, baby
On the morning that you came
Would you wait for me?
The other one would wait for me
Your protector's coming home
Keep your secrets with you, girl
Safe from the outside world
You walk along the stream
Your head caught in a waking dream
Your protector's coming home
Coming home
As you lay to die beside me, baby
On the morning that you came
Would you wait for me?
The other one would wait for me
As you lay to die beside me, baby
On the morning that you came
Would you wait for me?
The other one would wait for me
You run with the devil
You run with the devil
Tell your brother to be good
Tell your sister not to go
Tell your mother not to wait
Tell your father I was good
As you lay to die beside me, baby
On the morning that you came
Would you wait for me?
The other one would wait for me
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August 17, 2024… So Looking forward to seeing Fleet Foxes at Riverfest in Elora Ontario. The evening was rained out. Event cancelled for the rest of the day. 😞. Maybe next year if organizers can get them to come back.
Grayson wrote:
That's hilarious
You make a dramatic comment about the song (ie. it's all about male superiority and such) and then snicker at the responses?! Someone has a superior attitude, but I don't think it's the writer of the song,
Oh the drama.
That's hilarious
You make a dramatic comment about the song (ie. it's all about male superiority and such) and then snicker at the responses?! Someone has a superior attitude, but I don't think it's the writer of the song,
As you lay to die beside me, baby, on the morning that you came
Would you wait for me? The other one would wait for me
Uhh... wtf, is that like South Park Chef singing "Simultaneous Loving"?
Just a brilliant mix @Billg - thanks for everything - always... On days like this when it's literally HELL outside and burning down the forests. I get to listen to a diverse, eclectic, lovely mix of music that allows my mind to move with melody, harmony and create a world of meaning that is my own for a few minutes until the next world shows up and I get to create again.
VH1 wrote:re
"Your protector" Geez isn't he just full of himself!!?
The other would wait? Well, then shove off , what do you want here then?
i heard this as her protector being her husband/betrothed/father and the narrator being her lover...he certainly has another cued up... The other would wait? Well, then shove off , what do you want here then?
idiot_wind wrote:
If you have snow, let 'er rip!
this song makes me wanting to take a sleigh ride
go figure
If you have snow, let 'er rip!
this song makes me wanting to take a sleigh ride
go figure
go figure
Lovely song! Saw them live in Leeds with my daughters. A special night, audience spellbound by beautiful harmonies and music you just HAD to LISTEN to!
When I read the "genres" it Wiki, I had to LMAO! ...at first, I thought it said one of them was "chamber pot"!
Nice! I never heard of them before. Thank You RP!
LizK wrote:
Your observation is spot-on. Why should the girls always wait? Why should the girls always die? Reminds me of a 70's comment by Steinum; "(In the movies, books, plays, etc) the end always includes the beautiful girls die. They don't triumph, the males do that, they don't get the blue ribbon (guess who?), their function is to gin up the grief.... well temporarily, there's always another pretty girl in the queue.
Tell that to Romeo.
Your observation is spot-on. Why should the girls always wait? Why should the girls always die? Reminds me of a 70's comment by Steinum; "(In the movies, books, plays, etc) the end always includes the beautiful girls die. They don't triumph, the males do that, they don't get the blue ribbon (guess who?), their function is to gin up the grief.... well temporarily, there's always another pretty girl in the queue.
Tell that to Romeo.
Good song from an awesome album.
FF was scheduled to play my town on this tour but bad weather made them cancel. I think I missed a really great show. I still regret it.
FF was scheduled to play my town on this tour but bad weather made them cancel. I think I missed a really great show. I still regret it.
vandal wrote:
Is that like a Blue Meanie "No" which really means "Yes"?
no
Is that like a Blue Meanie "No" which really means "Yes"?
naomin wrote:
Oboe? I can't even hear an oboe, let alone its pesky subtonic... I wonder if it's one of those things that once you've heard it, you can never unhear it, yet up to that point you'd never noticed it - like the sound of the jam jar being tapped in Bob Marley's Jammin' (it's there - you'll never unhear that now)
Okay song, but the subtonic played over and over by the oboe is irritating.
Oboe? I can't even hear an oboe, let alone its pesky subtonic... I wonder if it's one of those things that once you've heard it, you can never unhear it, yet up to that point you'd never noticed it - like the sound of the jam jar being tapped in Bob Marley's Jammin' (it's there - you'll never unhear that now)
Judging by the album cover, this is a 450 year old tune.
Quaite loike it.
Quaite loike it.
jahgirl8 wrote:
Pray and then get out there in the world. He's there somewhere. Dying in sync prolly not gonna happen, RP has another song about that......
I love this song and the lyrics... I want to die just like this... spooning with someone I love who feels la meme chose. Now I need to find that special person. Planning how to die in synch is even more difficult. Maybe never
Pray and then get out there in the world. He's there somewhere. Dying in sync prolly not gonna happen, RP has another song about that......
Really like Father John Misty. This, not so much.
ace-marc wrote:
Seriously? Who is the ignorant one here?
Seriously? Perhaps you.
Seriously? Who is the ignorant one here?
Seriously? Perhaps you.
Oh the drama.
BCarn wrote:
Seriously? This is your take? Ever heard a Rap song?
Seriously? Who is the ignorant one here?
Seriously? This is your take? Ever heard a Rap song?
Seriously? Who is the ignorant one here?
jahgirl8 wrote:
I concur.
On all accounts.
From loving the song, the lyrics, to wanting to die like this... with finding someone special, and being in sync.
It's sometimes all I can do to only spoon my dreams.
I love this song and the lyrics... I want to die just like this... spooning with someone I love who feels la meme chose. Now I need to find that special person. Planning how to die in synch is even more difficult. Maybe never
I concur.
On all accounts.
From loving the song, the lyrics, to wanting to die like this... with finding someone special, and being in sync.
It's sometimes all I can do to only spoon my dreams.
Ram Jam to Fleet Foxes. It's like suddenly seeing a cop in a speed trap when you're cruising down the highway
I love this song and the lyrics... I want to die just like this... spooning with someone I love who feels la meme chose. Now I need to find that special person. Planning how to die in synch is even more difficult. Maybe never
Okay song, but the subtonic played over and over by the oboe is irritating.
I like 'em!
When I first started to listen to RP, this was on frequent rotation. I remember thinking, wow! No need to look further for the soundtrack of good nights, days at work, and time spent cooking.
Thanks Rebecca and Bill, and thanks all for the funny, wacky, and insightful comments. Alone and yet not lonely 🙂
P.S. Sorry for being extra cheesy
Father John Fleety
Proclivities wrote:
You trained your cat how to click the PSD button - and he runs to it?
really this should be on YouTube...
You trained your cat how to click the PSD button - and he runs to it?
really this should be on YouTube...
Grayson wrote:
Seriously? This is your take? Ever heard a Rap song?
I really liked this song, a lot, but the more I listen to it the more it reeks of male privilege and assumption and superiority. So I'm finding it hard to... keep on liking it so much. Pity.
Seriously? This is your take? Ever heard a Rap song?
https://media.giphy.com/media/1BbZSlosdpXVMKrB9w/giphy.gif
WhiteWater wrote:
You trained your cat how to click the PSD button - and he runs to it?
Tripped over the cat running for the PSD button.
You trained your cat how to click the PSD button - and he runs to it?
Grayson wrote:
Seriously? You get that from some obscure lyrics that only the author really understands? I wouldn't be so quick to take offence until you're sure you're right.
I really liked this song, a lot, but the more I listen to it the more it reeks of male privilege and assumption and superiority. So I'm finding it hard to... keep on liking it so much. Pity.
Seriously? You get that from some obscure lyrics that only the author really understands? I wouldn't be so quick to take offence until you're sure you're right.
Grayson wrote:
Your observation is spot-on. Why should the girls always wait? Why should the girls always die? Reminds me of a 70's comment by Steinum; "(In the movies, books, plays, etc) the end always includes the beautiful girls die. They don't triumph, the males do that, they don't get the blue ribbon (guess who?), their function is to gin up the grief.... well temporarily, there's always another pretty girl in the queue.
I really liked this song, a lot, but the more I listen to it the more it reeks of male privilege and assumption and superiority. So I'm finding it hard to... keep on liking it so much. Pity.
Your observation is spot-on. Why should the girls always wait? Why should the girls always die? Reminds me of a 70's comment by Steinum; "(In the movies, books, plays, etc) the end always includes the beautiful girls die. They don't triumph, the males do that, they don't get the blue ribbon (guess who?), their function is to gin up the grief.... well temporarily, there's always another pretty girl in the queue.
I really liked this song, a lot, but the more I listen to it the more it reeks of male privilege and assumption and superiority. So I'm finding it hard to... keep on liking it so much. Pity.
Are there still diners and dive places that give free refills in Seattle? I lived there in the mid 90s, and nearly all of the places I used to go are no longer there or have been mega-gentrified. Still a good city for sure...but different than the one I lived in back then.
Chumbawamba-1984 wrote:
LOL! You almost made me spill my coffee at the local joint! I've asked for a refill (free) and some cream.
Chumbawamba-1984 wrote:
LOL! You almost made me spill my coffee at the local joint! I've asked for a refill (free) and some cream.
thewiseking wrote:
LOL! You almost made me spill my coffee at the local joint! I've asked for a refill (free) and some cream.
If you decorate a coffee shop with Edison bulbs, reclaimed wood and Mason Jars and put these guys on the soundtrack on continuous loop, you can then charge the millenials $6.00 per cup with no free refills.
LOL! You almost made me spill my coffee at the local joint! I've asked for a refill (free) and some cream.
If you decorate a coffee shop with Edison bulbs, reclaimed wood and Mason Jars and put these guys on the soundtrack on continuous loop, you can then charge the millenials $6.00 per cup with no free refills.
lovely — a great song for running
I kinda like his voice in this one and enjoy this piece (those war drums always get me), it is off the beaten track but really kinda cool : )
Excellent band. Too bad they split.
coccyx wrote:
He seems to be using "lay" as a past tense of the (intransitive) verb "lie", since the next line is in past tense:
Have we done the "lay vs. lie" on this one yet?
He seems to be using "lay" as a past tense of the (intransitive) verb "lie", since the next line is in past tense:
...As you lay to die beside me, baby
On the morning that you came...
If so, then the grammar is correct, but the tenses are a little garbled in these lyrics. Maybe he just guessed and got lucky.
Have we done the "lay vs. lie" on this one yet?
Yet again, I reiterate my wish that Fleet Foxes would put out some new stuff.
"Your protector" Geez isn't he just full of himself!!?
The other would wait? Well, then shove off , what do you want here then?
The other would wait? Well, then shove off , what do you want here then?
Thoroughly sick of this one.
Soon it's going to happen again, and the volume of songs in active playlists goes into equation, which will make it no less spookier.
Carl wrote:
Carl wrote:
When this song came on, my desktop picture transitioned to Bruegel - Netherlandish Proverbs, which is the cover art of this album! What are the chances? (My desktop picture is a collection of 253 classic artworks that sequence randomly every 5 minutes, so I guess the chances are 1:253; still spooky, though.)
Carl wrote:
That is super cool Carl. I LIKE that story
When this song came on, my desktop picture transitioned to Bruegel - Netherlandish Proverbs, which is the cover art of this album! What are the chances? (My desktop picture is a collection of 253 classic artworks that sequence randomly every 5 minutes, so I guess the chances are 1:253; still spooky, though.)
That is super cool Carl. I LIKE that story
My Morning Jacket. A bit of Coldplay. Snow Patrol.
When this song came on, my desktop picture transitioned to Bruegel - Netherlandish Proverbs, which is the cover art of this album! What are the chances? (My desktop picture is a collection of 253 classic artworks that sequence randomly every 5 minutes, so I guess the chances are 1:253; still spooky, though.)
Pecknold singing flat may well be part of the overall charm of the Fleet Foxes, and to be honest, I didn't mind the first 100 or so hearings.
However, now I can't help thinking how wonderful these songs would've sounded with a better singer.
However, now I can't help thinking how wonderful these songs would've sounded with a better singer.
Heard a little Paul Simon in the opening of this song.
7 >>> 8
yeah, and Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, and Patti Smith can't hold a tune either . . . and it's all so beautiful!
Highspirits wrote:
And even if so, sooooooo what? good music isn't about being in tune or whatever. it's about the emotion and moods!!!
Way cool art... Thanks!
And even if so, sooooooo what? good music isn't about being in tune or whatever. it's about the emotion and moods!!!
Way cool art... Thanks!
moodfood wrote:
And even if so, sooooooo what? good music isn't about being in tune or whatever. it's about the emotion and moods!!!
this guy can't hold a tune, singing outta tune..
And even if so, sooooooo what? good music isn't about being in tune or whatever. it's about the emotion and moods!!!
Well, I like it. Got it's own good thing going. Besides, the cover art is one of my favorite Breugals.
moodfood wrote:
Uh, no, that's incorrect.
this guy can't hold a tune, singing outta tune..
Uh, no, that's incorrect.
Definetly one of their weakest songs!
Baketown wrote:
Yeah, with a goblet of poisoned wine in its hand.
I love this song, I never get tired of it. Sounds like it belongs in Game of Thrones!
Yeah, with a goblet of poisoned wine in its hand.
Catalytic wrote:
hschlossberg wrote:
Yes, and neither one a particular favorite!
Much as I hate autotune, I wish some was applied here
Every time I hear this tune I keep thinking it's "My Morning Jacket".
hschlossberg wrote:
Yes, and neither one a particular favorite!
Much as I hate autotune, I wish some was applied here
peregrin wrote:
Your version is entirely different to the one I am listening to, my version has a full lyric score... best change to MMJB that I am using as it appears your Wnamp is malfunctioniung..
Arg ... I wish there was a PSD button on Winamp.
Oooo ooo oopo
Oooo ooo oooo
Oooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo
Enough already.
Oooo ooo oopo
Oooo ooo oooo
Oooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo
Enough already.
Your version is entirely different to the one I am listening to, my version has a full lyric score... best change to MMJB that I am using as it appears your Wnamp is malfunctioniung..
Arg ... I wish there was a PSD button on Winamp.
Oooo ooo oopo
Oooo ooo oooo
Oooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo
Enough already.
Oooo ooo oopo
Oooo ooo oooo
Oooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo
Enough already.
bmo wrote:
Elegantly expressed.
Appeals to my inner tweeness.
Elegantly expressed.
I love this song, I never get tired of it. Sounds like it belongs in Game of Thrones!
There's always something grand and ceremonial about FF work - I love it...
A cracking song, and more than that a great track to follow the camp hippyness of Scarborough fair.
ico wrote:
I could see how people could find his voice annoying (as I sometimes do) or even "horrible", but it is neither raw nor unfinished.
horrible voice, raw and unfinished...
I could see how people could find his voice annoying (as I sometimes do) or even "horrible", but it is neither raw nor unfinished.
Appeals to my inner tweeness.
horrible voice, raw and unfinished...
Catalytic wrote:
Yes, and neither one a particular favorite!
Every time I hear this tune I keep thinking it's "My Morning Jacket".
Yes, and neither one a particular favorite!
Even the voice...
Catalytic wrote:
Catalytic wrote:
Every time I hear this tune I keep thinking it's "My Morning Jacket".
I always mistake the beginning of this song for Lana Del Rey... I think it would work.
Sounds like Coldplay playing in an aircraft hanger, but still likeable somehow.
MusiqueMusique wrote:
Oh, come on, boys. The chorus reminds me of something.
Bison - Switzerland?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oFzxw8hRWA
Oh, come on, boys. The chorus reminds me of something.
Bison - Switzerland?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oFzxw8hRWA
Reminds me of Boy & Bear, or vice versa. I like it.
Every time I hear this tune I keep thinking it's "My Morning Jacket".
Nice for a 1st november, mémorial day !
I like it a lot and it does remind me of MMJ (and I like them too!).
Too much reverb!!!! But still not as much as My Morning Jacket. Yuck!!!!
I enjoy this piece (those war drums always get me), it is off the beaten track but really kinda cool
Just a bit too twee and precious for me.
Ag3nt0rang3 wrote: Oh, come on, boys. The chorus reminds me of something.
Not to mention the production is muddy.
Not to mention the production is muddy.
thrdmnkrcrds wrote:
Not to mention the production is muddy.
Pretty bland track. Sort of Arcade Fire sounding with a Coldplay-style vocal. Tempo drags, melody is 30% focused. Nothing happening lyrically that brings any kind of new insight.
Not to mention the production is muddy.
Pretty bland track. Sort of Arcade Fire sounding with a Coldplay-style vocal. Tempo drags, melody is 30% focused. Nothing happening lyrically that brings any kind of new insight.
This song is adorable. 10 from me
Yuk.
Really love this song ... had to give it a 10.
robertdi8 wrote:
Forgive my ignorance....what is a "PSD button"?
PSD button is for skipping a song... so don't use it on this great song!
Forgive my ignorance....what is a "PSD button"?
PSD button is for skipping a song... so don't use it on this great song!
Not my taste, turne to 3,
WhiteWater wrote:
Forgive my ignorance....what is a "PSD button"?
Tripped over the cat running for the PSD button.
Forgive my ignorance....what is a "PSD button"?
pcicatar wrote:
lol. Too true.
Who knew it was possible to wish for autotune!?
lol. Too true.
aah more u listen better it gets
WhiteWater wrote:
Too funny, but I do hope the kitty is okay.
Tripped over the cat running for the PSD button.
Too funny, but I do hope the kitty is okay.
Tripped over the cat running for the PSD button.
Byronape wrote:
I think all the good band names have been taken since about '72.
Ok, so I had to make a list: Best band names of 1972 (based on their hits of that year):
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
Deep Purple
Steely Dan
Chi-Lites
Spinners
Mott the Hoople
Doobie Brothers
Stealers Wheel
Stylistics
Roxy Music
Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
King Harvest
Uriah Heep
Tower of Power
Dramatics
Pure Prairie League
Thin Lizzy
I think all the good band names have been taken since about '72.
Ok, so I had to make a list: Best band names of 1972 (based on their hits of that year):
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
Deep Purple
Steely Dan
Chi-Lites
Spinners
Mott the Hoople
Doobie Brothers
Stealers Wheel
Stylistics
Roxy Music
Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
King Harvest
Uriah Heep
Tower of Power
Dramatics
Pure Prairie League
Thin Lizzy
This song rates much higher than a mere 10.
love
As you lay to die beside me, baby,
On the morning that you came
Would you wait for me? The other one ...
Would wait for me
As you lay to die beside me, baby,
On the morning that you came
Would you wait for me? The other one ...
Would wait for me
Is this the guy from Boy and Bear ???
Who knew it was possible to wish for autotune!?
leathepea wrote:
Yes! That's a perfect description. I like the blend.
"Moody Blues" meets "My Morning Jacket"
Yes! That's a perfect description. I like the blend.
"Moody Blues" meets "My Morning Jacket"
horstman wrote:
But let me ask you this, Stingray. Are you willing to sacrifice our love. You never take advice. Someday, you'll pay the price.
I know.
...I've seen it before; it happens all the time...
Thanks for the earworm.
But let me ask you this, Stingray. Are you willing to sacrifice our love. You never take advice. Someday, you'll pay the price.
I know.
...I've seen it before; it happens all the time...
Thanks for the earworm.
Stingray wrote:
But let me ask you this, Stingray. Are you willing to sacrifice our love. You never take advice. Someday, you'll pay the price.
I know.
LEAVES ME COLD AS ICE!
Actually I find it boring!
But let me ask you this, Stingray. Are you willing to sacrifice our love. You never take advice. Someday, you'll pay the price.
I know.
smackiepipe wrote:
lmfao.. kings of reverb! Wait I'm copywriting that name!
My Fleet Morning's Foxes Jacket.
lmfao.. kings of reverb! Wait I'm copywriting that name!
A decent song, but overoverplayed! It's good, but not *that* good. Could we have a vacation from it for a week or three?
Proclivities wrote:
In some of their tunes he does yodel a bit too much for my tastes, but I like this song - his voice adds a nice quality to it for me. Wonderful Brueghel painting on the cover - I guess this could be called "Serf Music".
Reminds me a fair amount of The Moody Blues...which might not be a good thing for many people.
"Serf Music"—really? Painful chuckling follows
In some of their tunes he does yodel a bit too much for my tastes, but I like this song - his voice adds a nice quality to it for me. Wonderful Brueghel painting on the cover - I guess this could be called "Serf Music".
Reminds me a fair amount of The Moody Blues...which might not be a good thing for many people.
"Serf Music"—really? Painful chuckling follows
That was a very nice transition from New Order's Ceremony into this song... Nice Job Bill!
ratdog55 wrote:
You forgot deadmau5... and of course for any Parcs & Rec fans out there, Mouse Rat.
Fleet Foxes, Frightened Rabbits, Modest Mouse, Danger Mouse...what is it with the newer bands and their names?
You forgot deadmau5... and of course for any Parcs & Rec fans out there, Mouse Rat.
LEAVES ME COLD AS ICE!
Actually I find it boring!
Byronape wrote:
I think all the good band names have been taken since about '72.
Makes a good transition tune, as well.
I think all the good band names have been taken since about '72.
Makes a good transition tune, as well.
ratdog55 wrote:
I think all the good band names have been taken since about '72.
Fleet Foxes, Frightened Rabbits, Modest Mouse, Danger Mouse...what is it with the newer bands and their names?
I think all the good band names have been taken since about '72.
you forgot Cancer Bats :)
ratdog55 wrote:
Rat Dog ? What is it with these new listeners and their names?
Fleet Foxes, Frightened Rabbits, Modest Mouse, Danger Mouse...what is it with the newer bands and their names?
Rat Dog ? What is it with these new listeners and their names?
Fleet Foxes, Frightened Rabbits, Modest Mouse, Danger Mouse...what is it with the newer bands and their names?
Exquisite!
WayUpNorth wrote:
Yep, here is the video https://video.pbs.org/video/2186238787
They were just on Austin City Limits — really impressive vocals and musicianship.
Yep, here is the video https://video.pbs.org/video/2186238787
They were just on Austin City Limits — really impressive vocals and musicianship.
What a great album!