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Paolo Nutini — High Hopes
Album: Sunny Side Up
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Released: 2009
Length: 2:53
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My hopes are high but my eyes can't
Believe what they see,
Give me something to believe,
Gime me something to believe,
I got lucky in life and had plenty to eat and
I saw this world as one big pool of opportunity
But there's too much mind corruption,
Too littleremedy (or that's how it seems to me)
Yeah we need a moral education to
Set the young minds free...

So let us change what we can and
Accept what we can't
Impart some of the wisdom
From that tried and tested man
There'no harm in being wrong you know no,
In fact to me, it's common ground - yeah
So take that feather from you cap sir,
And pass that feather around...

My hopes are high but my eyes can't
Believe what they see,
Give me something to believe in,
Gime me something to believe,
My hopes are high but my eyes can't
Believe what they see
My hopes are high
Give me something,
Give me something to believe
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 Stefen wrote:

I imagined the singer as a black woman.




That's what he's imagining too, I can't stand it. There's a passage in 1984 about the Party's pop music for the masses, which features young sexy people doing impressions of old classics, with music written by AI.
Try this, if you haven't already, you might like it -
Paolo Nutini - Iron Sky [Abbey Road Live Session]
cheers
 Stefen wrote:

I imagined the singer as a black woman.



Nah.........Just your typical Italian heritage bloke from Scotland.
 Komadyret wrote:


27th April 2022, spot on 😎


25 May this time.  Bang goes another conspiracy theory.  
 DaMoGan wrote:

Hmm, Bill seems to be playing this on the 27th of every month — maybe just a periodic recurring playlist.


27th April 2022, spot on 😎
I like this. It's very...pleasant.

Hmm, Bill seems to be playing this on the 27th of every month — maybe just a periodic recurring playlist.
This is what happens when Scots cross-breed with Italians.
 

Stefen wrote:
I imagined the singer as a black woman.

 


I imagined the singer as a black woman.
Sounds like some good old fashioned Jimmy Cliff.
Played this track for a a Zimbabwean truck driver and he could not believe that Paolo was not a white South African. 
PM is from Paisley Scotland, which may account for the strange accent, or not. 
one gets the impression this gentleman has no teeth
  Love him...first time to hear Paolo Nutini on RP ...{#Clap}
 GarageDragon wrote:
Sounds like something that could be in a Pixar feature film, but that only makes me like it. 
 
ditto {#Dancingbanana}
I didn't realise he had been going so long.  He was brilliant on Jools Holland's Annual Hootenany programme on the BBC last year. {#Cool}
 daveesh wrote:
i thought it was adam sandler for a second there... 

 


Never heard this before - Refreshing ! :)
i thought it was adam sandler for a second there... 
Sounds like something that could be in a Pixar feature film, but that only makes me like it. 
very tasty....{#Dancingbanana}
Danced to this on a Hostel Boat crossing Pahia Harbour NZ while porpoise were swimming alongside. Weirdly appropriate.
Never heard this one before.. interesting.
Nice!
silby wrote:
I really dont like this song, but I totally understand and respect that RP includes stuff like this in the rotation occasionally... dig?
  
I agree - very well said and expresses my view exactly.
 DaidyBoy wrote:
If I looked as good as this guy everything else would be irrelevant.

 
Phoooah, you're not kidding. {#Heartkiss}
If I looked as good as this guy everything else would be irrelevant.
 Cynaera wrote:
I still love this song, and Nutini's quirky vocals. He can hit notes most guys can't even imagine unless they twist their own balls and scream the notes. Sorry.  Where's the rating thing on this forum?  I'd hate for an impressionable child to read this comment.
 
This is why we love her.
I had forgotten what third generation Scots sounded like.........thanks for that Bill.
 silby wrote:
I really dont like this song, but I totally understand and respect that RP includes stuff like this in the rotation occasionally... dig?
 



I feel the same way, but you said it so nicely.
Wonderful to hear Mr Nutini on RP - saw him live a couple of years ago. He's amazingly talented and wide ranging. Thank you RP!
Long time ago i heared this. Like it!
I'm a complete sucker for that penny whistle. Love it.
I really dont like this song, but I totally understand and respect that RP includes stuff like this in the rotation occasionally... dig?
I love it...  {#Sunny}
Beautiful!
Relax Just Enjoy The Ride. One doesn't have to drive-drive-drive all the time. RP has excellent taste. One can't learn when they are fighting for control... PSD4U
crap
 Cynaera wrote:
I still love this song, and Nutini's quirky vocals. He can hit notes most guys can't even imagine unless they twist their own balls and scream the notes. Sorry.  Where's the rating thing on this forum?  I'd hate for an impressionable child to read this comment.
 
{#Lol}

{#High-five}

See on hea.
Very nice. Makes me wish I were lounging in the shade under a tree with a fizzy rum drink in my hand...
{#Dancingbanana}
I like it.  Kinda quirky and fun.  Nice composition.
I still love this song, and Nutini's quirky vocals. He can hit notes most guys can't even imagine unless they twist their own balls and scream the notes. Sorry.  Where's the rating thing on this forum?  I'd hate for an impressionable child to read this comment.
Meh. A good looking bloke with a soulful-ish voice who fills a tee-shirt well with a wodge of record company cash to pay the producer and PR guys.
 
If you think he sounds like a gnarled old blues singer, then you really need to get out more.
 
Jeesh.

 WonderLizard wrote:
Actually, it was a banjukolele.
I vote to have that comment banjoked.

 fredriley wrote:
With the banjo (or is it ukulele? I can never tell the difference) background and warbling high voice he sounds like a Scottish George Formby on this one. I like some of his other stuff, but this just...grates, I don't know why. I'm half expecting him to segue into a chorus of "leaning on the lamp-post at the corner of the street, watching all the little ladies go by, och aye" ;)

 
Actually, it was a banjukolele.

 casey1024 wrote:
Oh My - how I love this boy...
 
{#High-five}

 Nuance wrote:
Wow, I don't think I've ever been so wrong in my head as to who is singing. I pictured a 60 year old islander and it's a 23 year old Scot!

 
Me too, only I guessed him at about 80!

Is anyone else having trouble getting the playlist to appear. i'm using mozilla 4 beta and think it might be that....
Oh My - how I love this boy...
 Darkmatter wrote:

And he has a great t-shirt to boot! {#Mrgreen}
 

This is the game of twenty toes, it's played all over town... the girls, they play with ten toes up, the boys with ten toes down.
 Darkmatter wrote:

And he has a great t-shirt to boot! {#Mrgreen}
 
LOL! Than IS a good t-shirt.
I do believe my wife would leave me for this guy.....every time he comes on she drools.
Here honey....here's a towel.
 lmic wrote:
Beautifully designed album cover for New Shoes...{#Arrowd} Yet almost hard to believe his record company doesn't leverage his hotness to the Nth degree.


 
And he has a great t-shirt to boot! {#Mrgreen}
Paolo Nutini is just uncannily awesome. 
I enjoy it - realy great - it touchs my soul - Greetings from the othe part of the pot ;-)
Yep, Paolo Nutini is a really good source of happymaking vibes.  I loves me my RadioParadise. If I could ever get out of this landlocked desert state, I'd move to someplace on a coast where there's fresh seafood, gorgeous sunsets, and, of course, RadioParadise.  Bill and Rebecca, you are my bestest friends, musically.{#Sunny}
 crockydile wrote:
MUTE!
 
Oh, crocky... Buy you books and buy you books, and all you do is eat the covers off. {#Lol}
enjoying this sunny tune- on a rainy day in Maine.... {#Whistle}
 lmic wrote:
Beautifully designed album cover for New Shoes...{#Arrowd} Yet almost hard to believe his record company doesn't leverage his hotness to the Nth degree.

Cutie!
 


Sounds "Sunny side up"...catchy 'lil tune.{#Whistle}{#Umbrella}
I just love this song. Reminds me a bit of my friend Shawn Snyder (check him out on Myspace or Facebook!), but mostly, it makes me smile, tap my foot, and think silly, happy thoughts. Hard to believe this kid is from Scotland - he's got such a versatile sound, he could be from Jamaica or Jersey.  I wish I had a rewind function - I'd play this song over and over to ward off depression and despair... {#Sunny}

 Nuance wrote:
Wow, I don't think I've ever been so wrong in my head as to who is singing. I pictured a 60 year old islander and it's a 23 year old Scot!

  

Agreed! This has to be one of the more incongruous voice/vessel pairings ever.
i need to remember to get this.  who cares what he looks like, his music is fantastical!!!{#Dancingbanana}
Beautifully designed album cover for New Shoes...{#Arrowd} Yet almost hard to believe his record company doesn't leverage his hotness to the Nth degree.




Someone please upload "new shoes"?
 Felix_The_Cat wrote:
This song is so full of JOY... ah.....{#Sunny}
 
GREAT lyrics!

MUTE!
Give him something to believe.  Give him some candy!
I really like this guy.  He has such a unique voice.
 fredriley wrote:
With the banjo (or is it ukulele? I can never tell the difference) background and warbling high voice he sounds like a Scottish George Formby on this one. I like some of his other stuff, but this just...grates, I don't know why. I'm half expecting him to segue into a chorus of "leaning on the lamp-post at the corner of the street, watching all the little ladies go by, och aye" ;)
 
Or perhaps it's George singing "Donald, where's your troosers?"
With the banjo (or is it ukulele? I can never tell the difference) background and warbling high voice he sounds like a Scottish George Formby on this one. I like some of his other stuff, but this just...grates, I don't know why. I'm half expecting him to segue into a chorus of "leaning on the lamp-post at the corner of the street, watching all the little ladies go by, och aye" ;)

This song is so full of JOY... ah.....{#Sunny}
Wow, I don't think I've ever been so wrong in my head as to who is singing. I pictured a 60 year old islander and it's a 23 year old Scot!

I like it! {#Sunny}
sunny indeed! makes me want to turn the volume up.
I'm liking this more each time:  7 > 8  {#Good-vibes}
blech!
 crockydile wrote:

I can. His voice is really annoying. He sings like an old man.

 

He still needs to grow into his voice.  He'll sound just right in 50 years.
 crockydile wrote:

I can. His voice is really annoying. He sings like an old man.

 
Sounds to me like a man with a sore throat and a bunch of marbles in his mouth.

 ddbz wrote:
I had yo turn the volume up for this...no complaints that I can think of....
 
I can. His voice is really annoying. He sings like an old man.

I had yo turn the volume up for this...no complaints that I can think of....
sitting in limbo
 EssexTex wrote:

That's a painting

 
Actually, he really is quite cute:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Nutini
And he can sing, too!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOBcFt5tevY


 rjewyo wrote:
Catchy....and he's cute too!
 
That's a painting

Catchy....and he's cute too!
So happy to hear Paolo depart from his previous pop album!  Sunny Side Up is fantastic !
Well he does have that other song played here a lot, "Now Gimme Some Candy!"

apd wrote:
Anyone hearing Adam Sandler in the voice?



 apd wrote:
Anyone hearing Adam Sandler in the voice?
 
Totally!  {#Lol}
 apd wrote:
Anyone hearing Adam Sandler in the voice?
 

This is what I instantly heard! {#Lol}
 crockydile wrote:

Twice is enough for me. Mute. This guy's voice simply sucks.

 

{#High-five}


 Otomi wrote:
It's not Nina Simone?
 
{#Roflol}

Paolo Nutella  ?

It's not Nina Simone?
 apd wrote:
Anyone hearing Adam Sandler in the voice?
 
Oh, you just killed it for me!
Still can't figure out why someone would choose to sing in an old man's voice. If this is natural, he must have been very popular in school {#Tongue-out}
Love it!
 helgigermany wrote:

He is scottish!!

 
Well, that explains the cheesy penny whistle harmonies. Why not just play the real thing?


I hope I can find his Cd here. Going to check that now...
High hopes he'll tour in Asia. Come to Beijing Mr Nutini!


This is him !  This is the guy !  I sent him a strangle-a-gram Thursday. It should
have gotten there by now ! For an extra $4 the US Mail is sending me a picture
confirming the kill.

YES!
Ok. This is cool. And cooler once dug in.

Anyone hearing Adam Sandler in the voice?
 ortallcowgirl wrote:
He may not be the best singer, but he is kinda hot...check out his wiki
 

LOL I looked him up yesterday and almost fainted. I was expecting to see a picture of an 80 yr old man. Not at all. He's easy on the eyes and he's got an interesting sound.
 boober wrote:
Some tough comments.I like his stuff but I'm afraid his looks and young female following may steer him to the darkside(dreaded POP music).He's got some soul.
 
On the other hand, aren't his good looks already leading his young fans toward this good music?

 boober wrote:
Some tough comments.I like his stuff but I'm afraid his looks and young female following may steer him to the darkside(dreaded POP music).He's got some soul.
 
Yes, and  an incredible voice for such a young person!

Some tough comments.I like his stuff but I'm afraid his looks and young female following may steer him to the darkside(dreaded POP music).He's got some soul.
I love this!!!
 
 helgigermany wrote:
He is scottish!! 

Er, yes, I know, but he's got Italian ancestry. The clue's in the name. There's a big Italian community in Glasgow where I think he comes from.

Bright, Sassy, something new ! Sweet .....
 cc_rider wrote:

I was thinking Jimmy Cliff.

 
me too.

 crockydile wrote:

Twice is enough for me. Mute. This guy's voice simply sucks. It's like Leon Redbone doing a drag show.

 
Doesn't sound one whit like Dickran Gobalian, AKA Leon Redbone.


 helgigermany wrote:

He is Scottish!!

  fyt


 fredriley wrote:
Scusa, Paolo, ma questo fa schifo. Drop an octave there, mate - you've got a good voice when it's singing in a lower register.
 
He is scottish!!

Nice tune!!
 peter_james_bond wrote:
{#Stupid}...I need to hear this a few more times.
 
Twice is enough for me. Mute. This guy's voice simply sucks. It's like Leon Redbone doing a drag show.

{#Biggrin}
Scusa, Paolo, ma questo fa schifo. Drop an octave there, mate - you've got a good voice when it's singing in a lower register.

{#High-five}

 DaMoGan wrote:

Totally right about the caribbean influence.  There are shades of Bob Marley in his voice on this one.

 
I was thinking Jimmy Cliff.

 Toke wrote:
Such and interesting song .. aint got around to the lyrics yet but the backing seems to take me to a carribean Island and the voice reaches into a Gospel church.... nice fusion.  (~_^)
 
Totally right about the caribbean influence.  There are shades of Bob Marley in his voice on this one.