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Out of my mind. into my life.
Somebody should be here to hold me
Somebody should be here to show me, show me!
When you're lustful. when you're lonely.
& the heat is rising slowly.
I got it blue. I got it bad.
I got the sweetest sadness I ever had.
As the hours pass before my eyes.
As the hours pass before me.
When you're lustful. when you're lonely.
& the heat is rising slowly.
I keep reaching up
But they drag me back down
Wherever I try to hide
I will always be found
When you're lustful. when you're lonely.
& the heat is rising slowly.
Rising rising rising slowly
Rising rising rising
Rising rising slowly.
On tour now, new album coming out in September (first in over a decade), and thrilled to have tickets for the upcoming Chicago show. Never seen him/them live.
Saw them when they came through Atlanta! two full sets! Fantastic!
The The?
Yes.
Yes?
No, The The.
Who?
No, not The Who, The The.
The what now?
I said The The.
Who?
Screw it, Its frikkin Robbie Robertson.
Wasn't he in The Band?
Which band?
THE Band.
Yes.
No, not Yes, The Band.
Do they sing August and September?
They sing all year round.
Isn't that a book by Ann Druit?
Yes.
Crypes, nevermind.
Nirvanna?
Whats on the radio?
TV.
Nomination for RP Comments Hall of Fame for sure.
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The The?
Yes.
Yes?
No, The The.
Who?
No, not The Who, The The.
The what now?
I said The The.
Who?
Screw it, Its frikkin Robbie Robertson.
Wasn't he in The Band?
Which band?
THE Band.
Yes.
No, not Yes, The Band.
Do they sing August and September?
They sing all year round.
Isn't that a book by Ann Druit?
Yes.
Crypes, nevermind.
Nirvanna?
Whats on the radio?
TV.
REALLY good!
here is Serge from Toulouse south of France listening to radio all day long... you're great! thanks a lot...Bravo
I concur from North Texas in the good ' ol USA.
We are looking forward to another trip back to France one day soon!
The The?
Yes.
Yes?
No, The The.
Who?
No, not The Who, The The.
The what now?
I said The The.
Who?
Screw it, Its frikkin Robbie Robertson.
Wasn't he in The Band?
Which band?
THE Band.
Yes.
No, not Yes, The Band.
Do they sing August and September?
They sing all year round.
Isn't that a book by Ann Druit?
Yes.
Crypes, nevermind.
Nirvanna?
Whats on the radio?
TV.
The Who?
The The?
Yes.
Yes?
No, The The.
Who?
No, not The Who, The The.
The what now?
I said The The.
Who?
Screw it, Its frikkin Robbie Robertson.
Wasn't he in The Band?
Which band?
THE Band.
Yes.
No, not Yes, The Band.
Do they sing August and September?
They sing all year round.
Isn't that a book by Ann Druit?
Yes.
Crypes, nevermind.
Nirvanna?
Whats on the radio?
TV.
Who's on First?
First time I ever heard this band. Thanx RP!
Same here! Good tune!
I agree. Apart from Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, Donald Fagen, Elvis Costello, Fiona Apple, Kate Bush, usw usw.
Yes.
Yes?
No, The The.
Who?
No, not The Who, The The.
The what now?
I said The The.
Who?
Screw it, Its frikkin Robbie Robertson.
Wasn't he in The Band?
Which band?
THE Band.
Yes.
No, not Yes, The Band.
Do they sing August and September?
They sing all year round.
Isn't that a book by Ann Druit?
Yes.
Crypes, nevermind.
Nirvanna?
Whats on the radio?
TV.
Hahaha! VERY clever. Cheers
Yes.
Yes?
No, The The.
Who?
No, not The Who, The The.
The what now?
I said The The.
Who?
Screw it, Its frikkin Robbie Robertson.
Wasn't he in The Band?
Which band?
THE Band.
Yes.
No, not Yes, The Band.
Do they sing August and September?
They sing all year round.
Isn't that a book by Ann Druit?
Yes.
Crypes, nevermind.
Nirvanna?
Whats on the radio?
TV.
whats that on the TV
a penguin
Huh. I'd disagree, but that's just my opinion. Also, though not necessarily about the singing itself, in the audio engineering world, the album "Dusk" is considered to be a literal "how-to" clinic on recording vocals. Incredible dynamics, multi-tracking including the utilization of a variety of mics (and on the same song), distortion, even the recording level which frequently made one feel they were in the same room. the list goes on. IMHO, Matt Johnson is a freakin' genius and "Dusk" is his masterpiece...as influential in the recording arts as The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" is.
Wow. I love RP listeners like this.
Yes.
Yes?
No, The The.
Who?
No, not The Who, The The.
The what now?
I said The The.
Who?
Screw it, Its frikkin Robbie Robertson.
Wasn't he in The Band?
Which band?
THE Band.
Yes.
No, not Yes, The Band.
Do they sing August and September?
They sing all year round.
Isn't that a book by Ann Druit?
Yes.
Crypes, nevermind.
Nirvanna?
Whats on the radio?
TV.
Guess Who doesn't sing this song?
Yes.
Yes?
No, The The.
Who?
No, not The Who, The The.
The what now?
I said The The.
Who?
Screw it, Its frikkin Robbie Robertson.
Wasn't he in The Band?
Which band?
THE Band.
Yes.
No, not Yes, The Band.
Do they sing August and September?
They sing all year round.
Isn't that a book by Ann Druit?
Yes.
Crypes, nevermind.
Nirvanna?
Whats on the radio?
TV.
Very much agree. Any news if he is working on anything? I have all his work on Vinyl and keep hoping he'll record again.
Huh. I'd disagree, but that's just my opinion. Also, though not necessarily about the singing itself, in the audio engineering world, the album "Dusk" is considered to be a literal "how-to" clinic on recording vocals. Incredible dynamics, multi-tracking including the utilization of a variety of mics (and on the same song), distortion, even the recording level which frequently made one feel they were in the same room. the list goes on. IMHO, Matt Johnson is a freakin' genius and "Dusk" is his masterpiece...as influential in the recording arts as The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" is.
scoot over please (miami jumps on band-wagon)
Huh. I'd disagree, but that's just my opinion. Also, though not necessarily about the singing itself, in the audio engineering world, the album "Dusk" is considered to be a literal "how-to" clinic on recording vocals. Incredible dynamics, multi-tracking including the utilization of a variety of mics (and on the same song), distortion, even the recording level which frequently made one feel they were in the same room. the list goes on. IMHO, Matt Johnson is a freakin' genius and "Dusk" is his masterpiece...as influential in the recording arts as The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" is.
Very much agree. Any news if he is working on anything? I have all his work on Vinyl and keep hoping he'll record again.
Huh. I'd disagree, but that's just my opinion. Also, though not necessarily about the singing itself, in the audio engineering world, the album "Dusk" is considered to be a literal "how-to" clinic on recording vocals. Incredible dynamics, multi-tracking including the utilization of a variety of mics (and on the same song), distortion, even the recording level which frequently made one feel they were in the same room. the list goes on. IMHO, Matt Johnson is a freakin' genius and "Dusk" is his masterpiece...as influential in the recording arts as The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" is.
I love analysis like this!!
Huh. I'd disagree, but that's just my opinion. Also, though not necessarily about the singing itself, in the audio engineering world, the album "Dusk" is considered to be a literal "how-to" clinic on recording vocals. Incredible dynamics, multi-tracking including the utilization of a variety of mics (and on the same song), distortion, even the recording level which frequently made one feel they were in the same room. the list goes on. IMHO, Matt Johnson is a freakin' genius and "Dusk" is his masterpiece...as influential in the recording arts as The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" is.
Interesting, I always felt that Infected was his masterpiece.
Huh. I'd disagree, but that's just my opinion. Also, though not necessarily about the singing itself, in the audio engineering world, the album "Dusk" is considered to be a literal "how-to" clinic on recording vocals. Incredible dynamics, multi-tracking including the utilization of a variety of mics (and on the same song), distortion, even the recording level which frequently made one feel they were in the same room. the list goes on. IMHO, Matt Johnson is a freakin' genius and "Dusk" is his masterpiece...as influential in the recording arts as The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" is.
I'm assuming that quotes and commas were inadvertently omitted from this post.
maybe Bill will play the Stooges 'Now I Wanna Be Your Dog' next
i hope i hope i hope
Which puts me in mind of the following famous quotes:
"The United States and Great Britain are two countries separated by a common language. " - George Bernard Shaw
"We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except, of course, language." - Oscar Wilde
"America and Britain are two countries separated by the Atlantic Ocean." — Eddie Izzard
Right and a lorry is a truck and for some reason you go to the loo. All kinds of funny ticks on both sides of the pond. Harp here can be a harmonica or a harp. We are able to distinguish which is which when required. Good though that you got to listen like mad.
Which puts me in mind of the following famous quotes:
"The United States and Great Britain are two countries separated by a common language. " - George Bernard Shaw
"We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except, of course, language." - Oscar Wilde
bb_matt wrote:
Man, I love RP.
Man, I love RP.
I actually had to mute this piece because of the harmonica. It's literally suck-blow; suck-blow as someone has said earlier. I could play better harp out of my ass.
" Suck! Mary Beth Suck!...blow is just a figure of speach! "
I actually had to mute this piece because of the harmonica. It's literally suck-blow; suck-blow as someone has said earlier. I could play better harp out of my ass.
Jelani wrote:
I"ve gotta see that!
What is all this talk of a Harp? I listened like mad, couldn't hear one, at all.
Seems I couldn't hear the harp for all the noise made by the harmonica.
Hint - one fits to the mouth, the other is a bit bigger and is beloved of the Welsh.
Get it bl**dy right!
Right and a lorry is a truck and for some reason you go to the loo. All kinds of funny ticks on both sides of the pond. Harp here can be a harmonica or a harp. We are able to distinguish which is which when required. Good though that you got to listen like mad.
Another name for harmonica is harp.
Confused wites:
What is all this talk of a Harp?Β I listened like mad, couldn't hear one, at all.
Seems I couldn't hear the harp for all the noise made by the harmonica.
Hint - one fits to the mouth, the other is a bit bigger and is beloved of the Welsh.
Get it bl**dy right!
Indeed. The "mouth harp". If you're gonna be a blowhard, do some research.
One of the BEST bands ever (imho)... nuff said - more more more!
C'mon MJ quit the film nonsense give us MORE of this!!!!!
Edit - jeezooz is it almost 20 years ago...?? I'm getting old...
I actually had to mute this piece because of the harmonica. It's literally suck-blow; suck-blow as someone has said earlier. I could play better harp out of my ass.
I"ve gotta see that!
I love The The, and I love this song, but honestly, the harp playing is sucko-barfo on this one...
I actually had to mute this piece because of the harmonica. It's literally suck-blow; suck-blow as someone has said earlier. I could play better harp out of my ass.
"9"
What is all this talk of a Harp? I listened like mad, couldn't hear one, at all.
Seems I couldn't hear the harp for all the noise made by the harmonica.
Hint - one fits to the mouth, the other is a bit bigger and is beloved of the Welsh.
Get it bl**dy right!
Another name for harmonica is harp.
You can say that again, You can say that again.
Grunge? WTF?
LOL! Yes!
Makes me think of sauntering into a bar with a bunch of bikers or local cowboys hanging out. Keep your eyes a little lower than usual but wear a big grin. Say 'hello' but don't stare. It is all cool.
Yes it does....I do believe it's getting warm in here...soooo....are you busy right now?
What is all this talk of a Harp? I listened like mad, couldn't hear one, at all.
Seems I couldn't hear the harp for all the noise made by the harmonica.
Hint - one fits to the mouth, the other is a bit bigger and is beloved of the Welsh.
Get it bl**dy right!
how dare you..
Hey! The The! I'll never forget this one morning shortly after I've moved to the city, when I woke up to a really beautifully sunny day and the girl I was sleeping over at, had put "This is the day" (my life will surely change) on the record (!) player - introducing me to a great song of a great band and giving me a really memorable feeling...
I love The The, and I love this song, but honestly, the harp playing is sucko-barfo on this one. It's at about the same level as Alannis Morisette's harp playing.
No really, it's true, it's not like that bozo who complained about Beck's playing harp on a song. What this guy's doing here is pretty amateur hour. Honestly, it almost sounds like he sampled a few harp notes into a synthesizer and is repeating them.
But the song works overall anyway.
The The?
Yes.
Yes?
No, The The.
Who?
No, not The Who, The The.
The what now?
I said The The.
Who?
Screw it, Its frikkin Robbie Robertson.
Wasn't he in The Band?
Which band?
THE Band.
Yes.
No, not Yes, The Band.
Do they sing August and September?
They sing all year round.
Isn't that a book by Ann Druit?
Yes.
Crypes, nevermind.
Nirvanna?
Whats on the radio?
TV.
Bump. This is hilarious!!