The Donnis Trio — Tip of the Tongue
Album: All Directions
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Total ratings: 1914
Released: 2007
Length: 3:37
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Length: 3:37
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it was a summer night and i was sleeping
the moon was out, my head was beaming
i looked at my dreams like they were gold
amazing feelings draw within me
all my conflicts slip beneath me
like the spirit of a song
or like the feeling of a lover in your arms
but ever since that night and after
the dreams i had i can't recapture
and it brings me down so low
the more i search the less i find
the more i look the more i'm blind
like a melody so young
hanging on the tip of the tongue
if i wait long enough now
will you come to me
will you come to me
so far away, but right beside me
will you come to me
will you follow me home
when we first met we were so young
we played out past the setting sun
in a world of make believe
wooden forts and magic beans
silly thoughts and silly dreams
how we said we'd never change
but somehow life got in the way
but way back then and even now
i still love you i don't know how
you got magic in your eyes
and underneath our conversation
in our thoughts our contemplations
there's a feeling left unsung
hanging on the tip of the tongue
if i wait long enough now
will you come to me
will you come to me
so far away, but right beside me
will you come to me
will you come to me
cuz, if i wait long enough now
will you come to me
will you come to me
so far away, but right beside me
will you come to me
will you follow me home
will you follow me home
the moon was out, my head was beaming
i looked at my dreams like they were gold
amazing feelings draw within me
all my conflicts slip beneath me
like the spirit of a song
or like the feeling of a lover in your arms
but ever since that night and after
the dreams i had i can't recapture
and it brings me down so low
the more i search the less i find
the more i look the more i'm blind
like a melody so young
hanging on the tip of the tongue
if i wait long enough now
will you come to me
will you come to me
so far away, but right beside me
will you come to me
will you follow me home
when we first met we were so young
we played out past the setting sun
in a world of make believe
wooden forts and magic beans
silly thoughts and silly dreams
how we said we'd never change
but somehow life got in the way
but way back then and even now
i still love you i don't know how
you got magic in your eyes
and underneath our conversation
in our thoughts our contemplations
there's a feeling left unsung
hanging on the tip of the tongue
if i wait long enough now
will you come to me
will you come to me
so far away, but right beside me
will you come to me
will you come to me
cuz, if i wait long enough now
will you come to me
will you come to me
so far away, but right beside me
will you come to me
will you follow me home
will you follow me home
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kbs wrote:
From your name I guess the sun shines out of yours?
It has nothing to do with buttholes - it means "pertaining to the sun"; I've also seen it referenced as "solitary", which is why I chose it.
From your name I guess the sun shines out of yours?
It has nothing to do with buttholes - it means "pertaining to the sun"; I've also seen it referenced as "solitary", which is why I chose it.
Solanus wrote:
From your name I guess the sun shines out of yours?
I completely misread the last line of the first verse and almost fell over laughing. I don't know why my head went here and I think this song is beautiful, but a passing glance made me think that it said, "or like the feeling of a lover in your anus".
I just thought, "That's profound," and started giggling.
I just thought, "That's profound," and started giggling.
From your name I guess the sun shines out of yours?
Have that Chris Rea nostalgic feeling..
" ... all my cornflakes slip beneath me ... "
Never eat cereal in bed.
Never eat cereal in bed.
ImaOldman wrote:
Haven't heard anything by him...All these years I thought he was just a boxer...
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
To my ear this sounds like Jack Johnson on downers...
Haven't heard anything by him...All these years I thought he was just a boxer...
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
I completely misread the last line of the first verse and almost fell over laughing. I don't know why my head went here and I think this song is beautiful, but a passing glance made me think that it said, "or like the feeling of a lover in your anus".
I just thought, "That's profound," and started giggling.
I just thought, "That's profound," and started giggling.
To my ear this sounds like Jack Johnson on downers...
"My name is Jonas..."
Thought this was Chris Smither for a moment... Very much the style of fingerpicking, and those minor-key verse chords...
The verse in this sounds extraordinarily like a Georges Brassens song. Especially the unexpected E major on the penultimate chord of the sequence.
This is one of those that I've rated somewhat higher than the average. Guess I like to hear songs like this more than most.
Wow, after nine months, it's still just me here? I hope the forums aren't drying up.
All we are is dust in the wind, So-Crates.
Skins season 3 when Freddie cry... Good song
Skins season 3,when Freddie cry
Eddie Veder wannabe....which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Quite enjoyable
joelbb wrote:
I take it back, this song is putrid: lyrics intelligible only at their most banal moments, lifeless and droning, way over long and underproduced, this cut just plain sucks. I'm downgrading it from my original "3".
but how do you really feel?
I take it back, this song is putrid: lyrics intelligible only at their most banal moments, lifeless and droning, way over long and underproduced, this cut just plain sucks. I'm downgrading it from my original "3".
but how do you really feel?
voice does resemble a cross between an old robert earl keen and a young john prine. manly, yes, but i like it too
I like this groove!
bagpipe wrote:
It's a pretty standard "folk" chord progression (e.g. ~ C-G-Am-Em-F) The strumming style and tempo does make it sound similar to a few other songs, though, particularly the one you mentioned.
guitar chords and intro sounds like Streets of London by Ralph McTell.
It's a pretty standard "folk" chord progression (e.g. ~ C-G-Am-Em-F) The strumming style and tempo does make it sound similar to a few other songs, though, particularly the one you mentioned.
Nice tune
nice vibe
guitar chords and intro sounds like Streets of London by Ralph McTell.
An annoying voice - I somehow feel he could do better. Rather weak guitar too - finger-picking lesson 3
it's a good thing.......
joelbb wrote:
I take it back, this song is putrid: lyrics intelligible only at their most banal moments, lifeless and droning, way over long and underproduced, this cut just plain sucks. I'm downgrading it from my original "3".
Interesting rant.
I like this song a lot.
8.
to each his own.
I take it back, this song is putrid: lyrics intelligible only at their most banal moments, lifeless and droning, way over long and underproduced, this cut just plain sucks. I'm downgrading it from my original "3".
Interesting rant.
I like this song a lot.
8.
to each his own.
Good sensibility, right in the emotion.
joelbb wrote:
I take it back, this song is putrid: lyrics intelligible only at their most banal moments, lifeless and droning, way over long and underproduced, this cut just plain sucks. I'm downgrading it from my original "3".
Too weak for expending any genuine critical energy on.
I take it back, this song is putrid: lyrics intelligible only at their most banal moments, lifeless and droning, way over long and underproduced, this cut just plain sucks. I'm downgrading it from my original "3".
Too weak for expending any genuine critical energy on.
fredriley wrote:
I'm going to try to unread that.
"all my cornflakes slipped beneath me" - you want to be a bit more careful at the breakfast table, dude.
Ha! you killed it Fred. :-) I'm going to try to unread that.
Pass the tissues please?....
"all my cornflakes slipped beneath me" - you want to be a bit more careful at the breakfast table, dude.
Tasty.
Definitely a Leo Kottke kinda vibe.
Definitely a Leo Kottke kinda vibe.
Okay, I'm going to cry now,,,
And no, I won't follow you home. Have another beer ... or seven.
clickfaster wrote:
True (I hate him too, though).
I really thought this was Chris Rhea before I looked.
True (I hate him too, though).
Folk music for drunks.
Sons of Leonard "no da Vinci" Cohen...?
As flat, dull, boring and meaningless!
"Dust in the wind,
all they are is dust in the wind"
all they are is dust in the wind"
Also Known As "Light Love Songs of the Neanderthals"
listen_n_sf wrote:
That's about five seconds too long to be thinking about Kansas.
I thought it was Kansas. But just for a second.
That's about five seconds too long to be thinking about Kansas.
I'm really annoyed by this song. Agonizingly horrible.
this is a realy nice song.
I really thought this was Chris Rhea before I looked.
ubuntourist wrote:
The opening reminded me of "Dust in the Wind" meets "Puff the Magic Dragon".
Getting me through the afternoon...thanks RP.
though leaning heavily on Leonard Cohen, it's still nice
quite likeable.
WonderLizard wrote:
Arf!
"Who's that?"
"Oh, he's a Donnis."
"Really? I mean, he's good looking but not that good looking."
"What?"
"What?"
"Oh, he's a Donnis."
"Really? I mean, he's good looking but not that good looking."
"What?"
"What?"
Arf!
This is nice....I hope you play more of this trio. :)
Poacher wrote:
Yep, I'll second that. Here's a nice picture of Adonis (geddit?) and friend for eye candy. Phwoarr!!
I'm going to post a comment to push down the twat of a trolls' Christmas message.
Yep, I'll second that. Here's a nice picture of Adonis (geddit?) and friend for eye candy. Phwoarr!!
I'm going to post a comment to push down the twat of a trolls' Christmas message.
However, I have nothing to say about this tune apart from its a solid 5. . . goes nowhere, does nothing much, inoffensive, unremarkable. . . not sure why stuff like this is on RP - RP should always be about outstanding. . . and this is far from outstanding.
However, I have nothing to say about this tune apart from its a solid 5. . . goes nowhere, does nothing much, inoffensive, unremarkable. . . not sure why stuff like this is on RP - RP should always be about outstanding. . . and this is far from outstanding.
"Who's that?"
"Oh, he's a Donnis."
"Really? I mean, he's good looking but not that good looking."
"What?"
"What?"
"Oh, he's a Donnis."
"Really? I mean, he's good looking but not that good looking."
"What?"
"What?"
I like it.
Hello RP-Listeners!
I wish all of you "MERRY CHRISTMAS",
wherever you are - whoever you wanna be!
Christmas is a sweet-naive tradition -
not a religious event!
I like it anyway!
Still - I hope Bill takes the chance
to rock the christmas-tree to pieces tonight!
"Happy Christmas
your "BAD SANTA",
aka STINGRAY
-from Cologne/Germany-
PS
Sermon of the day (promise: I'm serious):
The "Three Wise Men" - Melchior, Balthasar + Caspar
are buried in a golden sarcophage in"our" dome, the famous
"Cologne dome" - the third highest church-building
in the world - right in the very centre of town, next to the Rhine.
A gothic building of extra-class!
Have a look:
https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datei:Koelner_Dom_bei_Nacht_1_RB.JPG&filetimestamp=20060517174554
The "grave" for the non-believers:
https://www.koelner-dom.de/17450.html?&L=1
+
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrine_of_the_Three_Kings
I wish all of you "MERRY CHRISTMAS",
wherever you are - whoever you wanna be!
Christmas is a sweet-naive tradition -
not a religious event!
I like it anyway!
Still - I hope Bill takes the chance
to rock the christmas-tree to pieces tonight!
"Happy Christmas
your "BAD SANTA",
aka STINGRAY
-from Cologne/Germany-
PS
Sermon of the day (promise: I'm serious):
The "Three Wise Men" - Melchior, Balthasar + Caspar
are buried in a golden sarcophage in"our" dome, the famous
"Cologne dome" - the third highest church-building
in the world - right in the very centre of town, next to the Rhine.
A gothic building of extra-class!
Have a look:
https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datei:Koelner_Dom_bei_Nacht_1_RB.JPG&filetimestamp=20060517174554
The "grave" for the non-believers:
https://www.koelner-dom.de/17450.html?&L=1
+
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrine_of_the_Three_Kings
ubuntourist wrote:
The song reminds me of white noise in a flotation chamber...
If I wait, long enough now, will the song be done?
The opening reminded me of "Dust in the Wind" meets "Puff the Magic Dragon".
The song reminds me of white noise in a flotation chamber...
If I wait, long enough now, will the song be done?
The opening reminded me of "Dust in the Wind" meets "Puff the Magic Dragon".
Thought this was Eels...
listen_n_sf wrote:
Eddie singing "Dust in the Wind"...I agree, just for a second... still a nice song
I thought it was Kansas. But just for a second.
Eddie singing "Dust in the Wind"...I agree, just for a second... still a nice song
I thought it was Eddie Vedder for a minute...
Nice song.
Nice song.
Great tune, had to buy it for my collection.
The Eels? Kinda sorta?
Nice.
have not heard this for sooo long. love it so much. has anyone heard anything else by them?
likin this
I thought it was Kansas. But just for a second.
Austin2Florida wrote:
Ditto
I thought this was Bob Schneider. Nice!
Ditto
Not trying to be a smartass, but the vocals remind me of:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDAXltfj8-Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDAXltfj8-Y
The opening bars sound a lot like Peter, Paul and Mary's 'Don't think Twice, Its Alright'
Donnis Trio: General Info
Member Since | 10/25/2006 |
Band Website | www.donnistrio.com |
Band Members | Nate Donnis: Guitar/Vocals Denis Sluka: Bass Phil Woodring: Drums |
Influences | Everything |
Record Label | Shady Tree Records |
Type of Label | Indie |
mee too!
Austin2Florida wrote:
Austin2Florida wrote:
I thought this was Bob Schneider. Nice!
greyfin10 wrote:
same! and i agree about the rushing to purchase comment below, too.
Weird... part of my brain hadn't even noticed this song, but all of a sudden I started singing along with it. I mean, words right and everything. Bizarro!
same! and i agree about the rushing to purchase comment below, too.
very nice words
This is another one of those RP songs that I probably won't rush to amazon to buy the CD, but will recognize and remember fondly.
nice
Weird... part of my brain hadn't even noticed this song, but all of a sudden I started singing along with it. I mean, words right and everything. Bizarro!
Montyontherun wrote:
Turn yer bass down? It's the knob on the left..
Oy! yer roight on! Thanks Mate!
Turn yer bass down? It's the knob on the left..
Oy! yer roight on! Thanks Mate!
spaceman wrote:
I've always sung "Let me grab you by the hair and drag you through the streets of London"...
Let me take you by the hand
and lead you through the streets of London
I'll show you something
to make you change your mind
I've always sung "Let me grab you by the hair and drag you through the streets of London"...
Let me take you by the hand
and lead you through the streets of London
I'll show you something
to make you change your mind
the_om wrote:
If you mess around with the letters in The Donnis Trio a little bit, you will eventually get Donnie Iris.
I did, anyway...
I get "storied non-hit"
Misterfixit wrote:
Could be. Little too much bass ... too much boom ..
Turn yer bass down? It's the knob on the left..
the_om wrote:t
(stupid second t...)
If you mess around with the letters in The Donnis Trio a little bit, you will eventually get Donnie Iris.
I did, anyway...
Eh, no sir, I don'tagbar713 wrote:
7 -> 9
I'am with you 4 -> 6 with me.
Art_Carnage wrote:
Is it really possible that they don't realize that they're just playing the intro to Dust In The Wind over and over?
That's Dust In the Wind you're thinking of :)
7 -> 9
trekhead wrote:
Notion He'd Stir.
Sittin' on her 'do
I thought this was Bob Schneider. Nice!
Is it really possible that they don't realize that they're just playing the intro to Dust In The Wind over and over?
What a set!
The Donnis Trio - Tip of the Tongue
Chet Atkins - Take Five
Nick Drake - One Of These Things First
Stringing these songs together, pure genius.
Thanks Bill!
This is one of the reasons I'm really happy to be tuned in...Gorgeous stuff!
Rainy winter days fit this song so well, Thank you RP for exposing this, always happy to hear it.
techer2 wrote:
anybody got the lyrics?
https://www.donnistrio.com/adlyrics.htm
2nd song on there, just scroll down...
anybody got the lyrics?
Mmmmmmmmmmm... I love this song. So peaceful, yet so powerful. (stares off dreaming...)
the_om wrote:
If you mess around with the letters in The Donnis Trio a little bit, you will eventually get Donnie Iris.
I did, anyway...
Notion He'd Stir.
driver8 wrote:
Honied Trios
To hoist dinner
this iron'd ton.....a bad laundry day.
I don't know why but I really like this song.
Love it :)
kristina_louise wrote:
I love this song so much. The end.
I love the end of this song so much.
Kinda reminds me of Chris Rhea. I like it.
5:18 pm - Gomez - Revolutionary Kind - 7
5:14 pm - The Donnis Trio - Tip of the Tongue - 8
5:09 pm - Rilo Kiley - Dreamworld - 6
5:06 pm - Snow Patrol - Set The Fire To The Third Bar (w/ Martha Wainright) - 8
4:59 pm - Air - La Femme D'Argent - 10
4:52 pm - Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms - 10
4:48 pm - Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower - 10
4:44 pm - Radiohead - Jigsaw Falling Into Place - 7
4:43 pm - Nick Drake - Road -10
4:38 pm - Scissor Sisters - Take Your Mama Out - 10
4:34 pm - Cheap Trick - Surrender - 8
I applaud you Bill well done.
Reminds me of the Eels
I love this song so much. The end.
HazzeSwede wrote:
Bruces Kid Brother?
Sounds much like him.
I really love this song! Tried to figure out the chords/tabs, but I failed. :( Can anyone help?
Bruces Kid Brother?
the_om wrote:
If you mess around with the letters in The Donnis Trio a little bit, you will eventually get Donnie Iris.
I did, anyway...
Honied Trios
To hoist dinner
i really hope this is on itunes
crushedvelvet wrote:
This song's almost cool but it needs mixing up a bit (all of a sudden I'm an expert!).
Could be. Little too much bass ... too much boom ..
This song's almost cool but it needs mixing up a bit (all of a sudden I'm an expert!).
the_om wrote:
If you mess around with the letters in The Donnis Trio a little bit, you will eventually get Donnie Iris. I did, anyway...
I do every time I see the name. We're showing our ages.
very nice....love this!
If you mess around with the letters in The Donnis Trio a little bit, you will eventually get Donnie Iris.
I did, anyway...
Love it.
haljordan wrote:
That's scary - thousands of miles away we had the same thought within the same minute. I think I'll take the rest of the day off and contemplate the significance (or lack there of) of this strange convergence of misunderstanding.
You meant that there aren't any cornflakes in the lyrics? I must wash my ears out... ;-)
Cue Twilight Zone theme tune.
fredriley wrote:
"All my cornflakes slipped beneath me" - clumsy boy! ;-)
That's scary - thousands of miles away we had the same thought within the same minute. I think I'll take the rest of the day off and contemplate the significance (or lack there of) of this strange convergence of misunderstanding.
\"All my cornflakes slipped beneath me as I spilled them from the bowl...\"
No, she won't
But she does like hearing you sing the blues about it, Nate.
Write it off as a one night stand and move on bro.