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I hope I see you on the other side of this changing world
Baby when my ship pulls in
I try to believe in anyone look at the state I'm in
But for now I'm just sitting at the table
Hearing songs wishing I was able, stable
Nah nah nah nah nah nah, nah nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah nah nah nah (I hope I see you on the other side)
Nah nah nah nah nah nah (I hope I see you on the other side)
Brother don't try to find
Don't try to believe in anyone for I would change your mind
Baby when my ship pulls in
I try to believe in anyone look at the state I'm in, I'm fine
But for now I'm just sitting at the table
Hearing songs wishing I was able, stable
Nah nah nah nah nah nah (I hope I see you on the other side)
Nah nah nah nah nah nah (I hope I see you on the other side)
Nah nah nah nah nah nah (I hope I see you on the other side)
Nah nah nah nah nah nah (I hope I see you on the other side)
I hope I see you on the other side, I hope I see you on the other side
I hope I see you on the other side, I hope I see you on the other side
I hope I see you on the other side
But for now I'm just sitting at the table
Hearing songs wishing I was able, stable
Nah nah nah nah nah nah, nah nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah nah nah nah (I hope I see you on the other side)
Nah nah nah nah nah nah (brave new world)
Nah nah nah nah nah nah (I hope I see you on the other side)
Nah nah nah nah nah nah (brave new world)
For any Verve fans that miss their grand heights (count me in that group), this album is as close as your going to get. It's quite strong overall and more varied than most Verve albums as Ashcroft takes on a few styles successfully. It kind of reminds me of what Neil Finn's "One All" represents in comparison to Crowded House's "Woodface" — they come from the same place, but they're different enough to take you in a different direction.
I haven't heard great things about Ashcroft's follow-up albums, and the sound snippets I've heard were OK, but not great. I think I'll stick with this one. Come to think of it, I need to pull it out and play it soon. Glad to hear that this is still on RP's playlist.
Agree. first solo album (this one) is the strongest. The 2nd has a few good ones but quality dropped off after. Too bad the Verve reunion didn't last.
Today is March 14th 2018...switched out Gomez for Sam & Dave (Soul Man)
and then: back to our regular programming! ;)
Bruce Cockburn - Great big love
Richard Ashcroft - Brave new world
Steve Miller Band - Journey From Eden
LOVE IT! always good music!!! 123K
I hope I see you on the other side,
Seen a lot of things in the world outside
Gomez - Rhythm & blues alibi
Bruce Cockburn - Great big love
Richard Ashcroft - Brave new world
Steve Miller Band - Journey From Eden
Is a patter repeated along years, but is normal.
Pattern repeated on Oct 17th, 2016.. But it's all good. .
I haven't heard great things about Ashcroft's follow-up albums, and the sound snippets I've heard were OK, but not great. I think I'll stick with this one. Come to think of it, I need to pull it out and play it soon. Glad to hear that this is still on RP's playlist.
Agree!
Gomez - Rhythm & blues alibi
Bruce Cockburn - Great big love
Richard Ashcroft - Brave new world
Steve Miller Band - Journey From Eden
Is a patter repeated along years, but is normal.
I'm sensing a pattern here... I questioned the origin of your comment on the Bruce Cockburn song (Great Big Love) which originally preceded this... so this is an ongong meta-thread for you of some sort... stream of conciousness quasi comments? I'm less intrigued than I was one song ago... let's see what sort of fun accompanies the next song shall we?
And again......
Great guitar bubbling just under the surface. And the tambourine in the chorus. Perfect!
I second that.
I third that
i'm with you. love his voice. miss the verve.
I second that.
I'm hearing something vintage here... like it could be from now or the 70s. Seals & Crofts, anyone?
(No, that's not a slam.)
Lol!
Me too—immediately.
Production & orchestration makes such a difference too
i'm with you. love his voice. miss the verve.
I think I mighta said this before here on RP on someones post, but it's still true, I think: Can you tell me ANYTHING in music, or any art, or any form of human expression, that is NOT derivative, in some way?
Well put. westslope from the home of BC Bud. A mixed blessing if there ever was such a thing.
Production & orchestration makes such a difference too
I'm sensing a pattern here... I questioned the origin of your comment on the Bruce Cockburn song (Great Big Love) which originally preceded this... so this is an ongong meta-thread for you of some sort... stream of conciousness quasi comments? I'm less intrigued than I was one song ago... let's see what sort of fun accompanies the next song shall we?
Elliott Smith "borderline"?
I really encourage you to listen to some more.
...couldn't rescue this from mediocrity.
I'm sensing a pattern here... I questioned the origin of your comment on the Bruce Cockburn song (Great Big Love) which originally preceded this... so this is an ongong meta-thread for you of some sort... stream of conciousness quasi comments? I'm less intrigued than I was one song ago... let's see what sort of fun accompanies the next song shall we?
Edit: Apparently Calexico didn't do anything for you... however, tracing back... The Vines (Take Me Back) and Talking Heads (Psycho Killer) did. So this is a hit or miss, as it occurs to you thing, as opposed to a project you have undertaken. Somehow that's reassuring to me... actually something I could see myself doing on a lazy Saturday afternoon (lazy Sunday afternoon as I write this). Cheers to you five months ago...ndad47 wrote:
So Richard refuses to play any venues with COVID restrictions? I refuse to listen or pay for any more of his music.
Why?