The Audreys — Oh Honey
Album: Between Last Night and Us
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Total ratings: 2670
Released: 2006
Length: 4:26
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Total ratings: 2670
Length: 4:26
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Oh honey don't you do that thing
Oh honey don't you do that thing to me, that thing to me
Oh don't you do that thing to me
Please don't do that thing you do to me
Oh honey don't you do sing to me
Oh honey to sing like that to me, like that to me
Oh don't you sing like that to me
Please don't sing all dark and low to me
Oh honey don't you smile at me
Oh honey don't you smile that way at me, that way at me
Oh don't you smile that way at me
Please don't smile that wayward smile at me
Oh honey don't you come for me
Oh honey don't you do come 'round here for me, 'round here for me
' Cause I just might fall for you
And that would be a damn fool thing to do
Oh honey don't you do that thing to me, that thing to me
Oh don't you do that thing to me
Please don't do that thing you do to me
Oh honey don't you do sing to me
Oh honey to sing like that to me, like that to me
Oh don't you sing like that to me
Please don't sing all dark and low to me
Oh honey don't you smile at me
Oh honey don't you smile that way at me, that way at me
Oh don't you smile that way at me
Please don't smile that wayward smile at me
Oh honey don't you come for me
Oh honey don't you do come 'round here for me, 'round here for me
' Cause I just might fall for you
And that would be a damn fool thing to do
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I get the repetitive comment but this would be great music for Fargo or a David Lynch movie. I like it.
Where did they find John Bonham's drums? And the stairwell to put them at the bottom of?
Kajukenbo wrote:
Interesting how we all respond differently to the same song. I was just picturing why she may have been so angry at the man and why she knows falling for him is a "damn fool" thing to do. Guess I've known too many ladies who have partners who are not their equal.
My grandmother was fond of volunteering "when love lights on a cow patty" to explain this phenomenon.
Interesting how we all respond differently to the same song. I was just picturing why she may have been so angry at the man and why she knows falling for him is a "damn fool" thing to do. Guess I've known too many ladies who have partners who are not their equal.
My grandmother was fond of volunteering "when love lights on a cow patty" to explain this phenomenon.
Hippostar wrote:
Interesting how we all respond differently to the same song. I was just picturing why she may have been so angry at the man and why she knows falling for him is a "damn fool" thing to do. Guess I've known too many ladies who have partners who are not their equal.
I feel sorry for her boyfriend/husband.
Interesting how we all respond differently to the same song. I was just picturing why she may have been so angry at the man and why she knows falling for him is a "damn fool" thing to do. Guess I've known too many ladies who have partners who are not their equal.
I feel sorry for her boyfriend/husband.
Proclivities wrote:
That might be for reasons beyond your scope. Just sayin' it in a friendly manner.
Odd criticisms coming from someone who rated Marley's "Waiting In Vain" a 9.
That might be for reasons beyond your scope. Just sayin' it in a friendly manner.
vegangel wrote:
Odd criticisms coming from someone who rated Marley's "Waiting In Vain" a 9.
Repetitive. Predictable. Did I mention repetitive?
Odd criticisms coming from someone who rated Marley's "Waiting In Vain" a 9.
Sounds like Bonham or Moon on the drums
When somebody asks what kind of music I like, I always say I like just about everything. But in truth I guess I'm pretty jaded, and not much I hear really moves me. This song for me is a 10.
On_The_Beach wrote:
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Did she steal those eyebrows from Groucho Marx...?-)
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
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Did she steal those eyebrows from Groucho Marx...?-)
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
Rockit9 wrote:
It totally lends "When the Levee Breaks" open room vibes.
I like the "shit" drum mix with this song...it works for some. ME
It totally lends "When the Levee Breaks" open room vibes.
I like the "shit" drum mix with this song...it works for some. ME
gordon1964 wrote:
Repetitive. Dullard.
Dull and repetative
Repetitive. Dullard.
zon00460 wrote:
gordon1964 wrote:
they're.
Dull and repetative
why the stupid american accent? their aussies!!!!!they're.
gordon1964 wrote:
Dull and repetative
why the stupid american accent? their aussies!!!!!Dull and repetative
Grammarcop wrote:
Well., if you need to ask...
Just for clarity's sake, what thing is it exactly?
Well., if you need to ask...
GuiltyFeat wrote:
Had to check imdb for the reference.
I think Ms. Hepburn is slightly more attractive. ; )
I think you meant -
Had to check imdb for the reference.
I think Ms. Hepburn is slightly more attractive. ; )
I think you meant -
On_The_Beach wrote:
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On_The_Beach wrote:
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Love the snare drum!
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I musta had a bad day last time I heard this song on RP, rating it a 1....seriously? I just gave it a 6 in the app, and after seeing that pic of her (below) well boy...I'm going +1 just for how cute she is
On_The_Beach wrote:
Saw her last night in "How to Steal a Million." Classic 1960s farcical comedy. Had me singing,:
Oh honey don't you do come 'round here for me, 'round here for me
'Cause I just might fall for you
Saw her last night in "How to Steal a Million." Classic 1960s farcical comedy. Had me singing,:
Oh honey don't you do come 'round here for me, 'round here for me
'Cause I just might fall for you
that voice! majesty!
She sure made me stop and listen.
Defeaning drums. Tooo bad!
Just for clarity's sake, what thing is it exactly?
I heard the Audreys 8 -10 years ago on trip to Sydney I bought the CD, Nice to see they have more recordings. Minor key seems to make them sad songs but we all need those once in a while.
First time hearing it & I'm liking it.
Gets hotter every time. Thanks Mr & Mrs G.
Sounds nice
Der Tramin
Between last night and USA, all just likes you
Strictly so betwixt tra o fra me and us.
Between last night and USA, all just likes you
Strictly so betwixt tra o fra me and us.
On_The_Beach wrote:
But enough about your sex life.
Best laugh today. Watch how you phrase your derision!
But enough about your sex life.
Best laugh today. Watch how you phrase your derision!
kcar wrote:
"No one goes there anymore. It's too crowded." - Yogi Berra.
"No one goes there anymore. It's too crowded." - Yogi Berra.
"They stayed away in droves" - (Sam Goldwyn). RIP Yogi.
On_The_Beach wrote:
elfin
elfin
gatorade wrote:
Nice. Love it when someone besides me quotes the late great Yogi. High 5.
Um, Yogi is great but reports of his passing are greatly exaggerated (as of 7/5/2015).
Nice. Love it when someone besides me quotes the late great Yogi. High 5.
Um, Yogi is great but reports of his passing are greatly exaggerated (as of 7/5/2015).
Watto wrote:
But enough about your sex life.
Not very original, and somewhat turgid.
Limp wristed nonsense.
Limp wristed nonsense.
But enough about your sex life.
Not very original, and somewhat turgid. Limp wristed nonsense.
mmmm, good stuff maynard!
This song sorts me right out. Great stuff. I'd love to be where they are.
"How come you never go there" plus "oh honey do that thing"
Just sayin', salacious minds do inquire ...
Plus the drum beat has a Spank da'Monkey beat ...
Just sayin', salacious minds do inquire ...
Plus the drum beat has a Spank da'Monkey beat ...
fredriley wrote:
"There's no there, there." - William Gibson on cyberspace
Also Gertrude Stein on Oakland, CA.
Yogi and Casey Stengel certainly came up with some jaw-droppers, gatorade. Yogi did some great TV ads with that schtick—AFLAC for one, I think.
"There's no there, there." - William Gibson on cyberspace
Also Gertrude Stein on Oakland, CA.
Yogi and Casey Stengel certainly came up with some jaw-droppers, gatorade. Yogi did some great TV ads with that schtick—AFLAC for one, I think.
kcar wrote:
"No one goes there anymore. It's too crowded." - Yogi Berra.
Nice. Love it when someone besides me quotes the late great Yogi. High 5.
"No one goes there anymore. It's too crowded." - Yogi Berra.
Nice. Love it when someone besides me quotes the late great Yogi. High 5.
Special indeed!
Oh honey don't you do that to a snare drum
kcar wrote:
"No one goes there anymore. It's too crowded." - Yogi Berra.
"There's no there, there." - William Gibson on cyberspace
"No one goes there anymore. It's too crowded." - Yogi Berra.
"There's no there, there." - William Gibson on cyberspace
msymmes wrote:
"No one goes there anymore. It's too crowded." - Yogi Berra.
"How Come You Never Go There" - Feist.
"No one goes there anymore. It's too crowded." - Yogi Berra.
..... good stuff - 9
fedtho wrote:
I primarily use my cell phone for making phone calls (fancy that!) or occasionally texting. On the rare occasions when I do listen to music on it, I use ear buds or headphones. I agree though, there is a lot going on in this tune.
On how crappy speakers can completely ruin a song
I hate to... ooops. Let me rephrase: I generally write comments about the songs I like rather than dislike.
I also believe that the first time one hears a song - the mood one's in - will set the way one hears it the following times...
The first time I heard this one, I really couldn't understand what they were trying to do. I was incredibly irritated/frustrated, and I didn't want to express such negative feelings... So no comment, because it would have been really dark.
Now I just heard "Oh honey" again, on BETTER speakers; first time was on the speaker of my smartphone (yeah I know... but I use it to listen to RP in bed when I'm too lazy to get up to turn on my sound system and my laptop is not at hand).
When I recognized the song, I immediately thought NO, not that THING again, feeling like conveying this through a comment. I thought I would look first what others had said about it, and at that time, the three, four, five last comments where all extremely enthusiastic, which made me think twice... which I was already doing, because the song was going on in the meantime, and I was a little surprised as I didn't feel that exasperation from the first hearing, and instead found myself liking what I heard.
That was because I suddenly was able to hear all that was missing before, meaning pretty much everything except for the voice; the first time I only heard the melody and the words... Not even the quatity of the voice quite carried over.
Now I've heard the WHOLE song. The great drums, the whole ambiance...
So this goes from no rating at all to 7 !
Don't listen to music through your phones, people, it's just murder!
I hate to... ooops. Let me rephrase: I generally write comments about the songs I like rather than dislike.
I also believe that the first time one hears a song - the mood one's in - will set the way one hears it the following times...
The first time I heard this one, I really couldn't understand what they were trying to do. I was incredibly irritated/frustrated, and I didn't want to express such negative feelings... So no comment, because it would have been really dark.
Now I just heard "Oh honey" again, on BETTER speakers; first time was on the speaker of my smartphone (yeah I know... but I use it to listen to RP in bed when I'm too lazy to get up to turn on my sound system and my laptop is not at hand).
When I recognized the song, I immediately thought NO, not that THING again, feeling like conveying this through a comment. I thought I would look first what others had said about it, and at that time, the three, four, five last comments where all extremely enthusiastic, which made me think twice... which I was already doing, because the song was going on in the meantime, and I was a little surprised as I didn't feel that exasperation from the first hearing, and instead found myself liking what I heard.
That was because I suddenly was able to hear all that was missing before, meaning pretty much everything except for the voice; the first time I only heard the melody and the words... Not even the quatity of the voice quite carried over.
Now I've heard the WHOLE song. The great drums, the whole ambiance...
So this goes from no rating at all to 7 !
Don't listen to music through your phones, people, it's just murder!
I primarily use my cell phone for making phone calls (fancy that!) or occasionally texting. On the rare occasions when I do listen to music on it, I use ear buds or headphones. I agree though, there is a lot going on in this tune.
fedtho wrote:
I dont mean any offense, but my relation to music is not the same...and it is ok to comment frequently and/or negatively
On how crappy speakers can completely ruin a song
I hate to... ooops. Let me rephrase: I generally write comments about the songs I like rather than dislike.
I also believe that the first time one hears a song - the mood one's in - will set the way one hears it the following times...
The first time I heard this one, I really couldn't understand what they were trying to do. I was incredibly irritated/frustrated, and I didn't want to express such negative feelings... So no comment, because it would have been really dark.
Now I just heard "Oh honey" again, on BETTER speakers; first time was on the speaker of my smartphone (yeah I know... but I use it to listen to RP in bed when I'm too lazy to get up to turn on my sound system and my laptop is not at hand).
When I recognized the song, I immediately thought NO, not that THING again, feeling like conveying this through a comment. I thought I would look first what others had said about it, and at that time, the three, four, five last comments where all extremely enthusiastic, which made me think twice... which I was already doing, because the song was going on in the meantime, and I was a little surprised as I didn't feel that exasperation from the first hearing, and instead found myself liking what I heard.
That was because I suddenly was able to hear all that was missing before, meaning pretty much everything except for the voice; the first time I only heard the melody and the words... Not even the quatity of the voice quite carried over.
Now I've heard the WHOLE song. The great drums, the whole ambiance...
So this goes from no rating at all to 7 !
Don't listen to music through your phones, people, it's just murder!
I hate to... ooops. Let me rephrase: I generally write comments about the songs I like rather than dislike.
I also believe that the first time one hears a song - the mood one's in - will set the way one hears it the following times...
The first time I heard this one, I really couldn't understand what they were trying to do. I was incredibly irritated/frustrated, and I didn't want to express such negative feelings... So no comment, because it would have been really dark.
Now I just heard "Oh honey" again, on BETTER speakers; first time was on the speaker of my smartphone (yeah I know... but I use it to listen to RP in bed when I'm too lazy to get up to turn on my sound system and my laptop is not at hand).
When I recognized the song, I immediately thought NO, not that THING again, feeling like conveying this through a comment. I thought I would look first what others had said about it, and at that time, the three, four, five last comments where all extremely enthusiastic, which made me think twice... which I was already doing, because the song was going on in the meantime, and I was a little surprised as I didn't feel that exasperation from the first hearing, and instead found myself liking what I heard.
That was because I suddenly was able to hear all that was missing before, meaning pretty much everything except for the voice; the first time I only heard the melody and the words... Not even the quatity of the voice quite carried over.
Now I've heard the WHOLE song. The great drums, the whole ambiance...
So this goes from no rating at all to 7 !
Don't listen to music through your phones, people, it's just murder!
I dont mean any offense, but my relation to music is not the same...and it is ok to comment frequently and/or negatively
vegangel wrote:
You are right. But you forgot wonderful. :-)
Repetitive. Predictable. Did I mention repetitive?
You are right. But you forgot wonderful. :-)
Repetitive. Predictable. Did I mention repetitive?
On how crappy speakers can completely ruin a song
I hate to... ooops. Let me rephrase: I generally write comments about the songs I like rather than dislike.
I also believe that the first time one hears a song - the mood one's in - will set the way one hears it the following times...
The first time I heard this one, I really couldn't understand what they were trying to do. I was incredibly irritated/frustrated, and I didn't want to express such negative feelings... So no comment, because it would have been really dark.
Now I just heard "Oh honey" again, on BETTER speakers; first time was on the speaker of my smartphone (yeah I know... but I use it to listen to RP in bed when I'm too lazy to get up to turn on my sound system and my laptop is not at hand).
When I recognized the song, I immediately thought NO, not that THING again, feeling like conveying this through a comment. I thought I would look first what others had said about it, and at that time, the three, four, five last comments where all extremely enthusiastic, which made me think twice... which I was already doing, because the song was going on in the meantime, and I was a little surprised as I didn't feel that exasperation from the first hearing, and instead found myself liking what I heard.
That was because I suddenly was able to hear all that was missing before, meaning pretty much everything except for the voice; the first time I only heard the melody and the words... Not even the quatity of the voice quite carried over.
Now I've heard the WHOLE song. The great drums, the whole ambiance...
So this goes from no rating at all to 7 !
Don't listen to music through your phones, people, it's just murder!
I hate to... ooops. Let me rephrase: I generally write comments about the songs I like rather than dislike.
I also believe that the first time one hears a song - the mood one's in - will set the way one hears it the following times...
The first time I heard this one, I really couldn't understand what they were trying to do. I was incredibly irritated/frustrated, and I didn't want to express such negative feelings... So no comment, because it would have been really dark.
Now I just heard "Oh honey" again, on BETTER speakers; first time was on the speaker of my smartphone (yeah I know... but I use it to listen to RP in bed when I'm too lazy to get up to turn on my sound system and my laptop is not at hand).
When I recognized the song, I immediately thought NO, not that THING again, feeling like conveying this through a comment. I thought I would look first what others had said about it, and at that time, the three, four, five last comments where all extremely enthusiastic, which made me think twice... which I was already doing, because the song was going on in the meantime, and I was a little surprised as I didn't feel that exasperation from the first hearing, and instead found myself liking what I heard.
That was because I suddenly was able to hear all that was missing before, meaning pretty much everything except for the voice; the first time I only heard the melody and the words... Not even the quatity of the voice quite carried over.
Now I've heard the WHOLE song. The great drums, the whole ambiance...
So this goes from no rating at all to 7 !
Don't listen to music through your phones, people, it's just murder!
This song has the essence of When The Levee Breaks and No Quarter.
9
msymmes wrote:
Those two songs don't sound very similar to me, but everyone hears different things. Anyhow, this album came out about five years before that Feist tune was released.
"How Come You Never Go There" - Feist.
Those two songs don't sound very similar to me, but everyone hears different things. Anyhow, this album came out about five years before that Feist tune was released.
Great drum work
Ditto
"How Come You Never Go There" - Feist.
I like this song a lot.
This voice is Godess-like.....
scrubbrush wrote:
I agree, I love this. Shame on the haters
I cannot understand the negative comments about this song. It really, really rocks.
I agree, I love this. Shame on the haters
I cannot understand the negative comments about this song. It really, really rocks.
Hmmm, lotsa nasty comments for this one.
Bucking the trend I guess: I like it.
Bucking the trend I guess: I like it.
Oh Audreys please don't sing this song to me
Just learned tonight that my so has finally taken some advice and tuned into Radio Paradise, says its a life saver, he is in Afghanistan for the second time. FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
Where is that animated thingy of the guy getting hit on the head with the sledge hammer? I REALLY need to post it for this song; which I find mind numbing!
There are very few songs that RP plays that make me STOP WORK, Log in and cause me to write a negative comment. Infact, this is the very first time.
Please stop the torture, argh! I cant take it~
There are very few songs that RP plays that make me STOP WORK, Log in and cause me to write a negative comment. Infact, this is the very first time.
Please stop the torture, argh! I cant take it~
Had to be there.
Kilroy wrote:
The concepts of "innuendo" and "loaded invitation" kind of eludes you, no?
I get the distinct impression that she does not want "that thing" done to her.. or to be smiled at "that way".... or for just about anything to happen to her by some person named "honey". Perhaps if she stopped calling this person "honey" her wishes would come true and would all be spared this idiotic song.
The concepts of "innuendo" and "loaded invitation" kind of eludes you, no?
Please let When The Levee Breaks alone lady.
Easyrider wrote:
Loathe some what? Oh, did you mean loathsome? -1 on the trolling.
Loathe some and repetitious.
Loathe some what? Oh, did you mean loathsome? -1 on the trolling.
Loathe some and repetitious.
michaelgmitchell wrote:
Kind of like the old Boy George song, "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me."
After hearing it a bazillion times, the answer was a definite "Yes!"
You know, the more you tell me NOT to, the more I WANT to, young lady.
Kind of like the old Boy George song, "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me."
After hearing it a bazillion times, the answer was a definite "Yes!"
So repetitive and so annoying. Wish Bill would stop playing this song so often....
pcicatar wrote:
Loving the "Levee Breaks" drums
...the loud and wide open "Levee Breaks"-style drumming!
Loving the "Levee Breaks" drums
You know, the more you tell me NOT to, the more I WANT to, young lady.
Not as good as their other work.
govna wrote:
haha good one.
don't you DARE smell that way to me.
haha good one.
so what if it's repetitive. so what if it's repetitive. so what if it's repetitive. so what...
Far too repetitive. Far too repetitive. Far too repetitive.
collator wrote:
Yep, spot on
Theme song to True Blood if sung by Sookie Stackhouse
Yep, spot on
gvan wrote:
A tad over-produced.
Overproduced? Where? The Zeppelin drums?
Can't agree!
A tad over-produced.
I'm thinking that 'banging' sound is the head board.
apd wrote:
there's a Chris Isaac version?
There must be 20 or so, just different words and music.
there's a Chris Isaac version?
There must be 20 or so, just different words and music.
the more I hear this, the sexier it's gittin...
Yeah, this song's pretty amazing from the acoustic pull-off intro to the loud and wide open "Levee Breaks"-style drumming! There's a lot here to love on repeat listens! 7 —> 9
bluecshells wrote:
same. intensely so.
Wow...the universe is speaking to me! Thanks RP! LOL
same. intensely so.
floydoftherocks wrote:
there's a Chris Isaac version?
totally badass.......... like the chris isaac version but LOVE this one..
there's a Chris Isaac version?
Wow...the universe is speaking to me! Thanks RP! LOL
Shades of Margo Timmins from the Cowboy Junkies coming thru. Excellente sister! 8
collator wrote:
So true. Bill's set from tonight has been completely "True Blood" for me - and I'm loving it!
Chet Atkins - Jam Man
The Audreys - Oh Honey
Gomez - Bring Your Lovin' Back Here
Lucinda Williams - Can't Let Go
Chris Isaak - Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing
Theme song to True Blood if sung by Sookie Stackhouse
So true. Bill's set from tonight has been completely "True Blood" for me - and I'm loving it!
Chet Atkins - Jam Man
The Audreys - Oh Honey
Gomez - Bring Your Lovin' Back Here
Lucinda Williams - Can't Let Go
Chris Isaak - Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing
This drew me out of my cave. Like everything about this, including the cover art.
the song is awesome. a little sinister sounding
Lookin' for a segue into a Chris Isaak song. Nice!
There were 222 comments before I came along and had to make it 223.
collator wrote:
Theme song to True Blood if sung by Sookie Stackhouse
nmgridl wrote:
That's your opinion. "Honey, won't you do that thing to me," sounds inspiring, in my opinion.
Really lame lyrics.
That's your opinion. "Honey, won't you do that thing to me," sounds inspiring, in my opinion.
Really lame lyrics.
don't you DARE smell that way to me.
Theme song to True Blood if sung by Sookie Stackhouse
this song is bad-ass
I like The Audreys. Thanks for playing, Bill.
fredriley wrote:
I've been listening to RP for a few years now, and the impression I get is that positive and negative comments usually balance each other out overall, even if they're more one direction than the other for particular songs. This board is for the posting of any comments, not just for happy-clappy positivist ones. You don't like the negative comments, fine, don't bother looking at the board, just listen to the music. You'd miss the occasional gem of a post, but on the whole posts are of the 'it sucks'/'it rocks' variety.
I rather like this effort, and I wouldn't mind having a go at the "thang" she doesn't want her honey to do to her :o)
Thank you, been screaming that one to those that attack negative comments as trolls, balderdash!
I've been listening to RP for a few years now, and the impression I get is that positive and negative comments usually balance each other out overall, even if they're more one direction than the other for particular songs. This board is for the posting of any comments, not just for happy-clappy positivist ones. You don't like the negative comments, fine, don't bother looking at the board, just listen to the music. You'd miss the occasional gem of a post, but on the whole posts are of the 'it sucks'/'it rocks' variety.
I rather like this effort, and I wouldn't mind having a go at the "thang" she doesn't want her honey to do to her :o)
Thank you, been screaming that one to those that attack negative comments as trolls, balderdash!
Like.
Marcuse wrote:
Thank you Marcuse. Well said.
I don't see "happy clappy" as the only alternative to restraining oneself from declaring that a song sucks or the singer can't sing, or the other angry or derogatory declarations of negative opinions. What is the contribution of pissing in the champagne bowl? Good solid critiques? Simple declarations that you don't like this band or that song? Fine - that is good basic opinion sharing, and why this forum exists. Otherwise, why not let the musicians play without having to foul their efforts? They are a treasure, as is this station. I agree that there are many gems in these posts. Very informative, often emotive, heartfelt responses - just the thing that music can do to us.
Thank you Marcuse. Well said.
floydoftherocks wrote:
Where would one find/hear that?
totally badass.......... like the chris isaac version but LOVE this one..
Where would one find/hear that?
Maybe she's talking about overplaying her song...
dyharenas wrote:
She says "don't" but I think she means "do."
Sexy
She says "don't" but I think she means "do."
fredriley wrote:
I've been listening to RP for a few years now, and the impression I get is that positive and negative comments usually balance each other out overall, even if they're more one direction than the other for particular songs. This board is for the posting of any comments, not just for happy-clappy positivist ones. You don't like the negative comments, fine, don't bother looking at the board, just listen to the music. You'd miss the occasional gem of a post, but on the whole posts are of the 'it sucks'/'it rocks' variety.
I rather like this effort, and I wouldn't mind having a go at the "thang" she doesn't want her honey to do to her :o)
I don't see "happy clappy" as the only alternative to restraining oneself from declaring that a song sucks or the singer can't sing, or the other angry or derogatory declarations of negative opinions. What is the contribution of pissing in the champagne bowl? Good solid critiques? Simple declarations that you don't like this band or that song? Fine - that is good basic opinion sharing, and why this forum exists. Otherwise, why not let the musicians play without having to foul their efforts? They are a treasure, as is this station. I agree that there are many gems in these posts. Very informative, often emotive, heartfelt responses - just the thing that music can do to us.
Hey- anybody know how to include the complete thread when replying? I am only getting the last post. Thanks.
I've been listening to RP for a few years now, and the impression I get is that positive and negative comments usually balance each other out overall, even if they're more one direction than the other for particular songs. This board is for the posting of any comments, not just for happy-clappy positivist ones. You don't like the negative comments, fine, don't bother looking at the board, just listen to the music. You'd miss the occasional gem of a post, but on the whole posts are of the 'it sucks'/'it rocks' variety.
I rather like this effort, and I wouldn't mind having a go at the "thang" she doesn't want her honey to do to her :o)
I don't see "happy clappy" as the only alternative to restraining oneself from declaring that a song sucks or the singer can't sing, or the other angry or derogatory declarations of negative opinions. What is the contribution of pissing in the champagne bowl? Good solid critiques? Simple declarations that you don't like this band or that song? Fine - that is good basic opinion sharing, and why this forum exists. Otherwise, why not let the musicians play without having to foul their efforts? They are a treasure, as is this station. I agree that there are many gems in these posts. Very informative, often emotive, heartfelt responses - just the thing that music can do to us.
Hey- anybody know how to include the complete thread when replying? I am only getting the last post. Thanks.
another song that, thanks to RP, is on constant rotation at my house
Segue wrote:
I've been listening to RP for a few years now, and the impression I get is that positive and negative comments usually balance each other out overall, even if they're more one direction than the other for particular songs. This board is for the posting of any comments, not just for happy-clappy positivist ones. You don't like the negative comments, fine, don't bother looking at the board, just listen to the music. You'd miss the occasional gem of a post, but on the whole posts are of the 'it sucks'/'it rocks' variety.
I rather like this effort, and I wouldn't mind having a go at the "thang" she doesn't want her honey to do to her :o)
This is a great site/station. The incessant carping is — not.
I've been listening to RP for a few years now, and the impression I get is that positive and negative comments usually balance each other out overall, even if they're more one direction than the other for particular songs. This board is for the posting of any comments, not just for happy-clappy positivist ones. You don't like the negative comments, fine, don't bother looking at the board, just listen to the music. You'd miss the occasional gem of a post, but on the whole posts are of the 'it sucks'/'it rocks' variety.
I rather like this effort, and I wouldn't mind having a go at the "thang" she doesn't want her honey to do to her :o)
PFM wrote:
From the album photo it appears to have something to do with a divining rod and a bird.
That appears to be a bird's nest he's holding.
From the album photo it appears to have something to do with a divining rod and a bird.
That appears to be a bird's nest he's holding.
Sexy
totally badass.......... like the chris isaac version but LOVE this one..
Giselle62 wrote:
LOL
John Bonham's playing drums though, so it ain't all bad.
LOL
Kilroy wrote:
From the album photo it appears to have something to do with a divining rod and a bird.
For some reason, I get the impression she doesn't want Honey to do various things to her..... maybe if she repeated it a few hundred more times, Honey would listen to her.
From the album photo it appears to have something to do with a divining rod and a bird.