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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club — Shuffle Your Feet
Album: Howl
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Released: 2005
Length: 2:50
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Time won't save our souls
Time won't save our souls
Time won't save my soul, no

Well everything's going down
Nothing seems to feel the same
No one seems to know my name
No one seems to go my way
Who knows if I'll see you again
Who knows if I'll see you again

One more for the soul mate dreamers
One more for the wicked man
One more for the peaceful protest
That keeps the war in demand
Who knows if I'll see you again
Who knows if I'll see you again
(Probably not darling)

Time won't save our souls
Time won't save my soul, no
Time it won't save our souls
Time won't save my soul, no

I never thought I'd see it coming
I never thought I'd ever know
Nothing seems to take me over
Nothing seems to let me go
Who knows if I'll see you again
Who knows if I'll see you again
Comments (82)add comment
This is good!
I’m Not Your Stepping Stone,  The Monkees
Love them. Especially Wrong Creatures album. Thank you Radio Paradise for introduction to.
 amyvoscas wrote:

The tune & vocal tone remind me of Love & Rockets. 



Jesus & Mary Chain also works.
 amyvoscas wrote:
The tune & vocal tone remind me of Love & Rockets. 
 
yep. both bands are lame and weak.
I can see why RP curates this band but just always not quite up to snuff ................. segue to Paul Weller "Walk on Golden Splinters" which is EPIC!!!!!! BRMC is for younger ears that never had Rolling Stones and the rest ........................................ Carry on.
The tune & vocal tone remind me of Love & Rockets. 
the first part reminds me of These Boots are Made for Walkin' by Nancy Sinatra and then it starts to sound like The Monkees' Last Train to Clarksville...
.. two ends of the same stick..
the 'one more..' How can that be misunderstood?
I love this whole album.
Love the tune but, someone please clarify:
"One more for the peaceful protest
That keeps the war in demand"

?
awesome! sounds like its 1960
 fredriley wrote:

This is feckin' good :)

 
Just so long as it's not Feckling good.{#Naughty}
X-C-lent!  So it's BRMC, and I thought it was sounding a bit like Depeche Mode. Who cares, both options are great!
 oneyet wrote:

And how good is this?

Brilliant.

Finally on RP.



 
Finally?  As in finally since at least Sep 13, 2005 - 14:45.  That finally?
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Sorry, just being snarky. {#Cheesygrin}
Love the playful guitar in this, especially toward the end!

And how good is this?

Brilliant.

Finally on RP.


 Cynaera wrote:
Link to the official website:

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club   The name was taken from the Marlon Brando movie "The Wild One. " His motorcycle gang was called The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. That's all I know about it, except that I know I really love this band!
 
miss you so much, Cynaera...

this song is still good for the ears...
GOOD!!!
i love these guys - how cool to be able to create hard, dark noise, and then this album, with acoustic-based tunes. shufflin' my feet.
Santa Barbara? I saw them when they opened here two years ago for Stone Temple Pilots, but I don't think they are from here.
 t00lur wrote:
this is good
 
This is feckin' good :)


this is good
 audiophelia wrote:
I keep hearing "I'm not your stepping stone".
 

RIP Davey Jones
Now ... I LIKE this!
 audiophelia wrote:
I keep hearing "I'm not your stepping stone".
 

I think it must be an homage or nod to that tune.  It's not as if they're trying to deceive anyone - most people who listen to popular music probably know that song..

So sadly different from In Like the Rose... feels like they lost their edge and got all hippie
 audiophelia wrote:
I keep hearing "I'm not your stepping stone".
 
seriously
This band does not enrage me, that is all.
I keep hearing "I'm not your stepping stone".
{#Motor}{#Motor}{#Motor}{#Motor}{#Bananajam}{#Bananajam}{#Bananajam}7 {#Arrow}8

 jasongoforth wrote:
so does anybody have the history on their name?
 
Link to the official website:

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club   The name was taken from the 1953 Marlon Brando movie "The Wild One. " His motorcycle gang was called The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. That's all I know about it, except that I know I really love this band!


{#Yes}

 
cohifi wrote:
 
Most Excellent!!
 


 
Most Excellent!!
I'm not your stepping stone?
 jasongoforth wrote:
so does anybody have the history on their name?
 
Oh yes..I can trace mine back to 1066

Got tickets to see them in April. . . I am SOOOOO looking forward to the gig and going somewhat bonkers. 

/smug 
like the beginning and the words. good stuff.  lets get rid of the war. what do you think.
I'd know that BRMC sound anywhere....
...they're named after the bike gang in an old marlon brando film... BRMC vs. BOC: FIGHT!!!
vandal wrote:
Only if its the Pistols' live version. . .
agreed.
so does anybody have the history on their name?
Makes me want to watch a ski movie.
Kurt_from_La_Qui wrote:
"I'm Not Your Steppen' Stone..."
Only if its the Pistols' live version. . .
yeah!...
LadyLovelyLocks wrote:
YeeHaw ... I'm in!
Me too!
Church song for the sinners!!!!! Good stuff off a Great Album.
raven121x wrote:
Oooooohhhhhh! How about a little vintage Monkeys? Please?
"I'm Not Your Steppen' Stone..."
Moby Grape please!!!
RParadise wrote:
I'm glad I searched for this before submitting it myself.
Oooooohhhhhh! How about a little vintage Monkeys? Please?
first album top darts!!! second 0k-ish Howl back to very best - more please!!
nini wrote:
"I..ai..ai..ai..i'm not your stepping stone..."
I'm glad I searched for this before submitting it myself.
*meh*
ROCK ON! This makes me happy. :) this song is so boot stompin' good.
Saying the name of this rocking band gets me weird looks over here... But the music plain kicks some rear!
Sobient wrote:
BRMC isn't a promising band, they've been around for quite some time and have proven long time ago that they kick your arse. Their new soundimage is pretty different compared to earlier, and the new album "Howl" isn't comparable the extremely superb " Take Them On, On Your Own" from 2001. "Shuffle your feet" is undoubtedly the best song from Howl..
I don't care how long they've been around, 2001 is the first I heard of them (their debut album). I don't consider that a long time, but maybe "promising" wasn't the right word choice. ...Cheers
I like the folksie sound of this album.
Sobient - "Take Them On..." is from 2003, I believe. And yes, it's much better than their latest album, "Howl", in my opinion.
mamas and papas guitars?
YeeHaw ... I'm in!
BRMC isn't a promising band, they've been around for quite some time and have proven long time ago that they kick your arse. Their new soundimage is pretty different compared to earlier, and the new album "Howl" isn't comparable the extremely superb " Take Them On, On Your Own" from 2001. "Shuffle your feet" is undoubtedly the best song from Howl..
A great lyrical and musical mix of spiritual/gospel, blues, and bluegrass. All mistakes in musical styles may have been intentional.
BRMC is a promising band.
Rocking out
serendipity_blue wrote:
Still deciding about this new BRMC...
...deciding that I like it.
Yep. Good body rockin' foot stompin' stuff these folks put together.
Somehow this song doesn't do it for me, either. I'm in the camp of those who prefer the darker side of BRMC.
ai-ai-ai-ai-uh huh-definitely love it.
I dunno about this new sound. I really liked the dense sound they had before .... *shrug*
YES PLEASE! love that twang. i can imagine clapping along to this in a smoky room.
Still deciding about this new BRMC...
I just discovered this album through RP and it is phenomenal!
"I..ai..ai..ai..i'm not your stepping stone..."
Excellent!! Love their new sound.
...Reminiscent of Love & Rockets.
Very catchy...I'm liking it. Want to hear other tracks off the album.
Seems like there's suddenly been a lot of BRMC on RP lately. If I were Bill's teacher, this week would have a "keep up the good work" sticker on it.
schweet. i'm crackin' an ice cold one for this!