The Charlatans — The Only One I Know
Album: Some Friendly
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Released: 1990
Length: 3:54
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Length: 3:54
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The only one I know, has come to take me away
The only one I know, is mine when she stitches me
The only one I see, has found an aching in me
The only one I see, has turned her tongue into me
Everyone has been burned before, everybody knows the pain
The only one I know, never cries, never open her eyes
The only one I know, wide awake and then she's away
The only one I see, is mine when she walks down our street
The only one I see, has carved her way in to me
Everyone has been burned before, everybody knows the pain
Everyone has been burned before, everybody knows the pain
Everyone has been burned before, everybody knows the pain
Everyone has been burned before, everybody knows the pain
The only one I know, is mine when she stitches me
The only one I see, has found an aching in me
The only one I see, has turned her tongue into me
Everyone has been burned before, everybody knows the pain
The only one I know, never cries, never open her eyes
The only one I know, wide awake and then she's away
The only one I see, is mine when she walks down our street
The only one I see, has carved her way in to me
Everyone has been burned before, everybody knows the pain
Everyone has been burned before, everybody knows the pain
Everyone has been burned before, everybody knows the pain
Everyone has been burned before, everybody knows the pain
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A total classic. This was a game changer when it was first released; it sounded so fresh and new.
Wisconsinrob wrote:
nice organ.
Thanks.
nice organ.
Thanks.
I remember back in the day KROQ Pasadena played this quite a bit..
bdwhitepm wrote:
Had to be known as The Charlatans UK in America - legal stuff. Proper name is simply The Charlatans (in UK; from the UK)
Is there another band called The Charlatans? I have a couple CD's that list the name as Charlatans UK. Some sort of infringement?
Had to be known as The Charlatans UK in America - legal stuff. Proper name is simply The Charlatans (in UK; from the UK)
xcranky_yankee wrote:
Hey, we all need more Deep Purple in our lives! : )
"Hush, Hush thought I heard you callin' my name".... Deep Purple
Hey, we all need more Deep Purple in our lives! : )
YEEESSSSSSS!!! (head-thrasher emoji!!!)
jasko wrote:
Nicely commented! I laughed out loud!
Deep kula shaker stone purple roses
Nicely commented! I laughed out loud!
I had this on tape back then. My walkman ran it every day . Good mood sound and ever since I love the Charlatans. Have every single album and even some EPs. Seen 'em live twice. Good performance and nice tunes.
bdwhitepm wrote:
They had to add 'UK' to that band's name. No infringement.
Is there another band called The Charlatans? I have a couple CD's that list the name as Charlatans UK. Some sort of infringement?
They had to add 'UK' to that band's name. No infringement.
The pensive guitar riff! Gotta love it!
THAT guitar, and that Hammond Mastery, is, like, JAM OF THE CENTURY! I loved this mind-blower when it came out, and love it still... The vocals, the bass, the drumming, too -- just...frickin' incredible, man... Sure, strains of Deep Purple run through every teenage rocker's veins, but THIS -- and when you consider the vast oevre of this amazing band -- is really, in my opinion, anyway, of a broader, more symphonic kind of artistry.
Dav3thedog wrote:
nice organ.
Love that 60s sound!
nice organ.
... and Lust For Life!
Far too many real world charlatans these days...but these guys can stay...
Is there another band called The Charlatans? I have a couple CD's that list the name as Charlatans UK. Some sort of infringement?
"Hush, Hush thought I heard you callin' my name".... Deep Purple
Deep kula shaker stone purple roses
On_The_Beach wrote:
Not bad, but it's really Stone Roses Lite or Rock [insert another flower here]
I'm definitely hearing Stone Roses.
Not bad, but it's really Stone Roses Lite or Rock [insert another flower here]
Tayoooooon!!!
aristoteles wrote:
yep
Hush, hush....
yep
excellent :* )
ziggytrix wrote:
If I had a TARDIS that is a time and place I would very much like to visit.
Yeah, I thought that until I went there.
If I had a TARDIS that is a time and place I would very much like to visit.
Yeah, I thought that until I went there.
Hush, hush....
Love the merge into Hush
Love that 60s sound!
yep - very!
jmkate wrote:
Still cool.
yeah, but still worth the search... cool song! haven't heard this cover in a long time!
kcar wrote:
I couldn't track this song down for years because I thought the same thing.
I wouldn't agree with Cynaera that the Charlatans are a Deep Purple clone, but Bill just made a great segue from this song to DP's "Hush."
kcar wrote:
I couldn't track this song down for years because I thought the same thing.
I wouldn't agree with Cynaera that the Charlatans are a Deep Purple clone, but Bill just made a great segue from this song to DP's "Hush."
Still cool.
Loved this on their first big exposure record in the US, "Some Friendly," back in 1991 or so...still sounds really good, too!
I must say, their new record Who We Touch is a nice surprise -- some tracks on it are as cool and catchy as ever, check it out!
I must say, their new record Who We Touch is a nice surprise -- some tracks on it are as cool and catchy as ever, check it out!
kingart wrote:
I couldn't track this song down for years because I thought the same thing.
I wouldn't agree with Cynaera that the Charlatans are a Deep Purple clone, but Bill just made a great segue from this song to DP's "Hush."
Until I looked, I thought this was The Stone Roses.
I couldn't track this song down for years because I thought the same thing.
I wouldn't agree with Cynaera that the Charlatans are a Deep Purple clone, but Bill just made a great segue from this song to DP's "Hush."
Stingray wrote:
No kidding?! Gotta look that up. I had this great little song on one of my mix tapes when it first came out, and when my mix tapes were actually tapes.
They have a new, 2012 album!
No kidding?! Gotta look that up. I had this great little song on one of my mix tapes when it first came out, and when my mix tapes were actually tapes.
They have a new, 2012 album!
Until I looked, I thought this was The Stone Roses.
Byronape wrote:
The Charlatans have been putting out records just about as long as The Stone Roses have.
Kasabian and now The Charlatans... Theme must be bands that listened to lots of Stone Roses growing up.
The Charlatans have been putting out records just about as long as The Stone Roses have.
this songs recalls memories since i was 18 years old...
it's great for RP that "listens" what listeners suggest...
Hush from Deep Purple is sure a great choice after this song!!!
Good song connections based either on sound or anything else (lyrics, song title, occasion etc) always add value to the producer's job. Well done RP.
it's great for RP that "listens" what listeners suggest...
Hush from Deep Purple is sure a great choice after this song!!!
Good song connections based either on sound or anything else (lyrics, song title, occasion etc) always add value to the producer's job. Well done RP.
Krispian wrote:
Start also reminds me of Kula Shaker's version of "Hush."
I love the soaring melodies on this song. Goes to show that a song can be slightly derivative and excellent too.
Bands like this are cool. Intermixing riffs from one song/band and another and their own is the kind of music that makes me smile wide.
That's one of the reasons I enjoyed Tesla so much, at least live. They just ran so many into each other and made them work very well.
Start also reminds me of Kula Shaker's version of "Hush."
I love the soaring melodies on this song. Goes to show that a song can be slightly derivative and excellent too.
Bands like this are cool. Intermixing riffs from one song/band and another and their own is the kind of music that makes me smile wide.
That's one of the reasons I enjoyed Tesla so much, at least live. They just ran so many into each other and made them work very well.
WonderLizard wrote:
Madchester, baby, Madchester.
If I had a TARDIS that is a time and place I would very much like to visit.
Madchester, baby, Madchester.
If I had a TARDIS that is a time and place I would very much like to visit.
I was listening to this thinking it reminded me of Deep Purple's Hush. Next up in the playlist: Hush.
Sometimes you freak me out, Bill.
Sometimes you freak me out, Bill.
Cynaera wrote:
Back in the day when I lived in Oregon, there was a little mom and pop market nestled in my neighborhood, a couple of blocks from the elementary school and flanked by houses. I used to walk to it and buy a six-pack of SS Oatmeal Stout for the weekend. Yum.
You could get Sam Smiths in Oregon?!? Wow - that's some way from Tadcaster in deepest, darkest Yorkshire. You were lucky - Sam's is increasingly hard to get hold of over here now that the sodding supermarkets have almost monopolised booze sales, putting 'off licences' and local stores out of business. There is one store near me that sells it, and as you've mentioned it I'm going to drop by and buy a couple of bottles for tonight, and raise a pint glass to you and to Oregon :*)
Back in the day when I lived in Oregon, there was a little mom and pop market nestled in my neighborhood, a couple of blocks from the elementary school and flanked by houses. I used to walk to it and buy a six-pack of SS Oatmeal Stout for the weekend. Yum.
You could get Sam Smiths in Oregon?!? Wow - that's some way from Tadcaster in deepest, darkest Yorkshire. You were lucky - Sam's is increasingly hard to get hold of over here now that the sodding supermarkets have almost monopolised booze sales, putting 'off licences' and local stores out of business. There is one store near me that sells it, and as you've mentioned it I'm going to drop by and buy a couple of bottles for tonight, and raise a pint glass to you and to Oregon :*)
Alexandra wrote:
I would love to hear a mashup of this and U2's "Lady With the Spinning Head" and/or "The Fly"
whoa!
I would love to hear a mashup of this and U2's "Lady With the Spinning Head" and/or "The Fly"
whoa!
Tana wrote:
I would love to hear a mashup of this and U2's "Lady With the Spinning Head" and/or "The Fly"
One of the most underrated bands of the 90s. Nifty song.
I would love to hear a mashup of this and U2's "Lady With the Spinning Head" and/or "The Fly"
One of the most underrated bands of the 90s. Nifty song.
Kasabian and now The Charlatans... Theme must be bands that listened to lots of Stone Roses growing up.
fredriley wrote:
Really? Anyone who drinks Sam's is ok in my book, and Sam's Stout is the dog's bollox :*)
Back in the day when I lived in Oregon, there was a little mom and pop market nestled in my neighborhood, a couple of blocks from the elementary school and flanked by houses. I used to walk to it and buy a six-pack of SS Oatmeal Stout for the weekend. Yum. And "the dog's bollox"?? Fred, you and your expressions! BTW - can't get Samuel Smith's here in my town. Ironic, in a place where gambling and prostitution is legal. *shrug*
Really? Anyone who drinks Sam's is ok in my book, and Sam's Stout is the dog's bollox :*)
Back in the day when I lived in Oregon, there was a little mom and pop market nestled in my neighborhood, a couple of blocks from the elementary school and flanked by houses. I used to walk to it and buy a six-pack of SS Oatmeal Stout for the weekend. Yum. And "the dog's bollox"?? Fred, you and your expressions! BTW - can't get Samuel Smith's here in my town. Ironic, in a place where gambling and prostitution is legal. *shrug*
old_shep wrote:
Start also reminds me of Kula Shaker's version of "Hush."
I love the soaring melodies on this song. Goes to show that a song can be slightly derivative and excellent too.
Start sounds just like "Gimme Some Lovin" - Spencer Davis Group with Stevie Winwood-1966
Start also reminds me of Kula Shaker's version of "Hush."
I love the soaring melodies on this song. Goes to show that a song can be slightly derivative and excellent too.
old_shep wrote:
I hear that...
Start sounds just like "Gimme Some Lovin" - Spencer Davis Group with Stevie Winwood-1966
I hear that...
Start sounds just like "Gimme Some Lovin" - Spencer Davis Group with Stevie Winwood-1966
Too bad they stopped short of putting Rod Evans on vocals.
peter_james_bond wrote:
Those Charlatans!!!!
I know NOTHING!
Those Charlatans!!!!
I know NOTHING!
On_The_Beach wrote:
Those Charlatans!!!!
I'm definitely hearing Stone Roses.
Those Charlatans!!!!
Love it and the sound of B3, great!
An oldie and a goodie!
fredriley wrote:
Really? Anyone who drinks Sam's is ok in my book, and Sam's Stout is the dog's bollox :*)
Mmmmh... Imperial Stout... Must resist....
Really? Anyone who drinks Sam's is ok in my book, and Sam's Stout is the dog's bollox :*)
Mmmmh... Imperial Stout... Must resist....
Cynaera wrote:
Oh - they're the clones of Deep Purple, only they drink Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout beer before they perform.
Really? Anyone who drinks Sam's is ok in my book, and Sam's Stout is the dog's bollox :*)
Oh - they're the clones of Deep Purple, only they drink Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout beer before they perform.
Really? Anyone who drinks Sam's is ok in my book, and Sam's Stout is the dog's bollox :*)
KitKat wrote:
After the shock of this quality flashback, I immediately thought of Hush by Deep Purple as well...
Hush! Hush!
After the shock of this quality flashback, I immediately thought of Hush by Deep Purple as well...
Jeff09 wrote:
You both beat me to it!
Me, too!!
You both beat me to it!
Me, too!!
All right!! and the grooving continues after the Kasabians
Pope loves the Charlatans thanks Bill
audiophelia wrote:
You both beat me to it!
Haha! Beat me to it!!!
KitKat wrote:
KitKat wrote:
Hush! Hush!
You both beat me to it!
Haha! Beat me to it!!!
KitKat wrote:
KitKat wrote:
Hush! Hush!
Love it, this one is a real good one.
This is one of their better tunes for sure, just don't call them Charlatans UK!
Hush! Hush!
TimeWaster wrote:
I've never heard of Deep Burple.
Oh - they're the clones of Deep Purple, only they drink Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout beer before they perform.
I love this song, anyway. And Billy Joe Royal did the original "Hush," which was written by Joe South ("Walk A Mile In My Shoes.")
I've never heard of Deep Burple.
Oh - they're the clones of Deep Purple, only they drink Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout beer before they perform.
I love this song, anyway. And Billy Joe Royal did the original "Hush," which was written by Joe South ("Walk A Mile In My Shoes.")
Very early Charlatans. Tim Burgess sounds like he is 14 years old or something!
DaveInVA wrote:
I've never heard of Deep Burple.
Yep, Deep Burple Hush rip off for sure
I've never heard of Deep Burple.
On_The_Beach wrote:
Madchester, baby, Madchester.
I'm definitely hearing Stone Roses.
Madchester, baby, Madchester.
Exactly. They should split any royalties with the Roses
On_The_Beach wrote:
I'm definitely hearing Stone Roses.
An outstanding band! Thanks Bill
I'm definitely hearing Stone Roses.
... an old favorite from my days as an underground radio DJ. :0)
Rick_V wrote:
charlatans are good for that
Good dance tune. Like the keyboard riff.
charlatans are good for that
Good dance tune. Like the keyboard riff.
I tend to hear this and think I want to play "Fools Gold" or "Real Real Real" next. Not sure why - maybe the voices are soft in a similar way. Still I like 'em
wferrier wrote:
Don't worry, there are a lot of weird synchronistic events going on in the world right now, to a lot of people, I noticed them too.
Dude! So did I !!!! What the hell is going on?? Like just the other day I was driving at night, and just when I got to a street light, it went out. How did they know I was there? They must fear me much more than I had realized.
Don't worry, there are a lot of weird synchronistic events going on in the world right now, to a lot of people, I noticed them too.
Dude! So did I !!!! What the hell is going on?? Like just the other day I was driving at night, and just when I got to a street light, it went out. How did they know I was there? They must fear me much more than I had realized.
Yep, Deep Burple Hush rip off for sure
let's up my rating to a 7.7
Kickin'!
7.3
7.3
I think they sound a lot like the Stone Roses here.
It seems like the Dove's were heavily influenced by this
The beginning instrumental licks sound like Deep Purple's "Hush"
*edit* guess I should have backscrolled
*edit* guess I should have backscrolled
This is off Some Friendly, originally. That is one heck of an album. This is one of several very good songs.
I like the Mark Ronson version of this as well - especially the horns.
"The Charlatans" — go figure....
out_to_lunch wrote:
Ok this is getting weird.
I have a psycho ex who used to play this and Guster, Satellite, as "our songs", so to speak. How bizarre to see them played almost back to back today??
And he wrote me a letter just yesterday too. I don't like omens....
....ick.....
Don't worry, there are a lot of weird synchronistic events going on in the world right now, to a lot of people, I noticed them too.
Ok this is getting weird.
I have a psycho ex who used to play this and Guster, Satellite, as "our songs", so to speak. How bizarre to see them played almost back to back today??
And he wrote me a letter just yesterday too. I don't like omens....
....ick.....
Still a fun song...bridge is great.
Krispian wrote:
This song is actually pretty good despite the blatant rip off.
Yup, rip-off or not, it is good. Anybody know if Deep Purple ever took them to task on this one?
coffee-eyes wrote:
Always loved this song.
me too. great song
Always loved this song.
yessmate
skidoo wrote:
Haha! Check it out. From the Wikipedia entry for the Stone Roses:
Although Brown was a technically poor singer, he was a natural showman and held sway over the crowd throughout live performances. His style influenced the likes of The Charlatans' frontman Tim Burgess (who Brown later mocked during an NME interview for copying his style).
My ear rulez! lol
Those 'Rave'-bands happened to sound quite similar to each other.
Check out the Happy Mondays, Stone Funkers, etc.
Reliable ears, though.
imille wrote:
this song ALWAYS makes me groove! Thanks for playing it!!!!
Have loved this song from the day it's been published.
This should be an 11.
masterhead wrote:
The introduction is totally taken from Hush by Deep Purple. Shame shame
Sounds to me like the opening chords to Chicago's "I'm a Man"
Well my pad is very messy, got whiskers on my chin
Never had no problems cause Ive always paid the rent
I got no time for lovin
Cause my time is all used up
I stand outside creatin
All the groovy kinds of love
Im a man, yes I am and I cant help but love you so
Im a man, yes I am and I cant help but love you so
this song ALWAYS makes me groove! Thanks for playing it!!!!
phat groove
back in high school's days..... lol
Probably. They stopped raiding other countries for plunder, booty, and mayhem several hundred years ago.
King_Balt wrote:
is everyone in Sweden this smart?
skidoo wrote:
Why does this sound like the Stone Roses?
Haha! Check it out. From the Wikipedia entry for the Stone Roses:
Although Brown was a technically poor singer, he was a natural showman and held sway over the crowd throughout live performances. His style influenced the likes of The Charlatans' frontman Tim Burgess (who Brown later mocked during an NME interview for copying his style).
My ear rulez! lol
Why does this sound like the Stone Roses?
Excellent use of excessive vocal echo!
is everyone in Sweden this smart?
fissmoll wrote:
sloppy
in a bad way
sloppy
in a bad way
most excellent, always takes me back to my youth and even my childhood with the "Zombie/Argent-like" sound.
The Zombies
Kite_Flyer wrote:
Deep Purple rip off...hush, hush....
This song is actually pretty good despite the blatant rip off.
The 90's were as groovy as the mid-late 60's
I thought I heard her calling my name now.
-mt-
Kite_Flyer wrote:
Deep Purple rip off...
hush, hush....
woops, didn't read prior comments, guess I wasn't the only one
naaaah nah nah naaaaah nah nah naaaaaaah nah nah naaaaaaaaah
And this song is the soundtrack to the current Nissan TV-ad!!
Cool! :)
Barcelona,Spain
Saw these cats at the Vic in Chicago last Wednesday may 24th. Just as I remember from a show I caught some 15 years ago, they are a tight live act who sound almost as good on stage as they do in the studio. Tim Burgess' singing voice in particular is exactly the same on stage as in the studio. I also managed to score a backstage pass and got to hang with the lads for a while. Very cool, humble and mellow folks whose Mancunian accents were so thick they might as well have been speaking Middle Saxon for all I could tell. An excellent time all around and I plan to see them again the next time they're in Chicago.
Deep Purple rip off...
hush, hush....
woops, didn't read prior comments, guess I wasn't the only one
Yay, Bill! Been awhile since I heard this old gem...
When it broke I thought it was the next best thing to Pink Floyd -- loved the organ (too bad Rob died too young)...
I can still picture rolling down Loveland Pass to work at A-Basin HA! and work included taking turns in the steep and deep...'Twas living a vacation...and this made it even moreso.
I know they're still around, but -- long live the Charlatans "old" sound!
This song will always kick some major butt, with that signature keyboard action and voice...
Yee haw, Madchester rave on! Brings me right back to the second summer of love.
good to know i wasnt the only one hearing the purple
Wow, these guys are underwhelming.