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Inda Eaton — Tugboat Hustler
Album: Why the Desert
Avg rating:
6

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Total ratings: 146









Released: 2002
Length: 3:10
Plays (last 30 days): 0
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ArbiterOfGoodTaste wrote:
"Denial isn't just a river in Egypt"? What a clever phrase! Otherwise it isnt that bad...
No I would say that line rises to the level of this song. Otherwise it is that bad.
ArbiterOfGoodTaste wrote:
"Denial isn't just a river in Egypt"? What a clever phrase! Otherwise it isnt that bad...
yeah i heard that stupid line and decided i had to give this a low rating. i'll probably go with a 1.
"Denial isn't just a river in Egypt"? What a clever phrase! Otherwise it isnt that bad...
This rocks!!!!! It's got an 8 from me...
What's with the spooky whispering? I'm hearing voices...they're telling me to change the station...
Never heard of this lady before but she's got a serious, gutsy voice. A 7.
This song sounds great! ...if you don't pay attention to the lyrics.
I'm thinking generic crappo
Sweet.
Sounds like Ani to me.
Anyone wanna buy a used tugboat? special deal just for you.... two for one!
This is an ok song. The whispering at the beginning was disconcerting - made me think the voices were coming back...
moshevelvul wrote:
lame - self conscious and she actually used the "nile being not just a river in egypt" line. Way too easy, and way too cheesy.
I have to agree. Of course, it may not have been so cheesy to me if I just didn't read that in a book this morning. A Million Little Pieces uses that title as one of the "awful" books the guy comes across while in a rehab center.
lame - self conscious and she actually used the "nile being not just a river in egypt" line. Way too easy, and way too cheesy.
samiyam wrote:
Awsum!!!! I give it a 10!!
R U kidding me? a 10...God
OfficeUseOnly wrote:
this group has that feel: earthy, crisp, upbeat, affable. They still need to find the harmonic dynamism between singers, and between singer and guitar, before a compelling signature will happen.
It's just the one singer: Inda.
Awsum!!!! I give it a 10!!
Nice to hear Inda here. She's got some nice tunes. Have seen her perform several times during her time here in Wyoming, always good.
gypsy222 wrote:
The singing style reminds me of a softer, gentler Ani. I like it. :)
Me too !!!
this song makes me think of 80's- early 90's folk-midwest rock. I hear indigo girls, melloncamp. something you might find in a college town. I don't think indigo girls are from the midwest(?), but they certainly borrow from the rock genre, even if some say they be punkish. this group has that feel: earthy, crisp, upbeat, affable. They still need to find the harmonic dynamism between singers, and between singer and guitar, before a compelling signature will happen.
Inda\'s cool; she\'s played around here some, with the Subdudes et al. Interesting bio on indaeaton.com.
I like it. Worth adding to regular play. And who knows, she might get signed because of RP.
Very nice.... I love this song. She\'s not signed? Go figure... and Britany Spears is....
The singing style reminds me of a softer, gentler Ani. I like it. :)
This reminds me of a woman we saw sing in Wisconsin... Sasha Mercedes or something... love the style :)
Good stuff
Nice