Etienne de Rocher — Juniper Rose
Album: Etienne de Rocher
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Released: 2006
Length: 4:27
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tinybubbles wrote:
ME TOO! I QUIT A FRIGGIN CLIPPING PATH TO FIND OUT WHO IT WAS.
for a second there, I thought it was Paul Simon...
ME TOO! I QUIT A FRIGGIN CLIPPING PATH TO FIND OUT WHO IT WAS.
I generally liked it except for the car alarm. Sheesh!
I used to go see Etienne play in San Francisco; he recently moved away. Great guy, great musician.
ch83575 wrote:
There is only one way to properly appreciate juniper... GIN!
Agreed, Hendrix is nice
seven.
tinybubbles wrote:
for a second there, I thought it was Paul Simon...
You read my ears. A younger version with a slightly lower, fuller voice.
I know some people on RP like to knock Paul Simon, but I'm impressed with is willingness to still change and stretch. I wish Art Garfunkel would stop trying to drag him back into more S&G nostalgia tours and find his own voice.
the one knocking drum was so well placed I though for a second someone was at the door
for a second there, I thought it was Paul Simon...
Nop, boooring tune. Gimme some gin....
Very sweet tune! I like my Gin with a splash and a twist.
There is only one way to properly appreciate juniper... GIN!
Junipers have a distinct smell/aroma and a prickly touch . . . as do roses.
And apparently the woman in this song has similar qualities.
True enough. Juniper berries are essential in venison casseroles as they impart an important piquancy to the dish. On a complete tangent, there's an excellent Scottish malt whiskey called Tomatin, from the Gaelic Tom Aitinn, or hill of the juniper. A dram of which, after a bowl of venison casserole, would go down well whilst listening to this fine track