Supreme Beings of Leisure — Never The Same
Album: Supreme Beings Of Leisure
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Released: 2000
Length: 3:55
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Soft hands my drug
You taste like home to me
Echoing reverberations
I am now remembering
Your kiss is a dream
Elations extreme
One step closer
I am one step closer to heaven
And now I'm never the same
Never the same girl twice
Oh no I'm never the same
Never the same girl twice
Not the same girl you loved last night
Mysterious chemistry
Someone's cookin' in the kitchen
Elixir of the pearl
A luscious berry swirl
I'm losin' some sleep
No company I'd rather keep
One step closer
I am one step closer to heaven
And now I'm never the same
Never the same girl twice
Oh no I'm never the same now
Never the same girl twice
Not the same girl you loved last night
(Not the same girl you fucked last night)
Never the same
Never the same girl twice
Oh no I'm never the same now
Never the same girl twice
Not the same girl you loved last night
Not the same girl you loved last night
Never the same, never the same
Never the same, never the same
Never the same, never the same
You taste like home to me
Echoing reverberations
I am now remembering
Your kiss is a dream
Elations extreme
One step closer
I am one step closer to heaven
And now I'm never the same
Never the same girl twice
Oh no I'm never the same
Never the same girl twice
Not the same girl you loved last night
Mysterious chemistry
Someone's cookin' in the kitchen
Elixir of the pearl
A luscious berry swirl
I'm losin' some sleep
No company I'd rather keep
One step closer
I am one step closer to heaven
And now I'm never the same
Never the same girl twice
Oh no I'm never the same now
Never the same girl twice
Not the same girl you loved last night
(Not the same girl you fucked last night)
Never the same
Never the same girl twice
Oh no I'm never the same now
Never the same girl twice
Not the same girl you loved last night
Not the same girl you loved last night
Never the same, never the same
Never the same, never the same
Never the same, never the same
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Rockit9 wrote:
has the Turtles' original tune's vibe - and still makes me smile when I think of the movie Howard Kaylan did "My Dinner with Jimi" - what a hoot. Great performances made a 'little movie' feel amazing. Worth a watch.
The Lightning Seeds ~ You Showed Me (Rip Off?)
This album is almost a quarter-century old, and It still sounds as fresh as the day I heard it. Supreme, indeed.
The Corrs in disguise?
krisz77 wrote:
So you want to be a cat
Unneutered, preferably...
So you want to be a cat
Unneutered, preferably...
krisz77 wrote:
So you want to be a cat
So you want to be a cat
Every comment I read refers to something different that the writer hears in this track - I have a different one again. I'm hearing The Cure - I think it's called Spiderman? Not the vocals, just the backing music. I like this in it's own right but I thought that's what it was when it first started.
Very Turtles-y. But I love it!
m3andros wrote:
me too! i love it!
Getting 'Æon Flux' vibes from the album cover...
me too! i love it!
On_The_Beach wrote:
01/01/2023 The day I become a being of leisure, we'll see how supreme I'll be.
All I really want is to be a supreme being of leisure.
01/01/2023 The day I become a being of leisure, we'll see how supreme I'll be.
Love this tune, love their name. Such a groove. The 32nd note synth drum is also very cool. Might actually be 64th note.
Whatevah ...
Whatevah ...
Getting 'Æon Flux' vibes from the album cover...
love this
great band name, music reminds me of morcheeba, nice song....
I have this album - absolutely fantastic - I recommend it; enjoyed hearing this song.
Ooh she whispered a naughty word!!
rpdevotee wrote:
I think you need a new screen name....
THESE SONGS ARE PART OF A VERY OLD PLAYLIST, GUYS...
LIKE 5 YEARS OLD
LIKE 5 YEARS OLD
I think you need a new screen name....
Morcheeba with a better name? Still groovy.
On_The_Beach wrote:
All I really want is to be a supreme being of leisure.
So you want to be a cat I get such a "The Corrs" vibe off this song - and that's not a bad thing.
Too bad they didn't just do a cover of the Turtles. IMHO a much better song, and that little drum machine blast is just not for me.
Never the same girls twice . . . . just SINGS the same thing over and over.
Alright.
Alright.
Just LOVE LOVE LOVE this group.
Oh God! I haven't heard this in ages! Thanks. I think it was in Six Feet Under. That was some show. Cool band name and cool tune.
There is a short story called "Elephants Never Forgot". Perhaps someone should give it a read.
As smooth as it gets really *record scratches*
The Lightning Seeds ~ You Showed Me (Rip Off?)
Sounds like a mashup of Hooverphonic and The Cardigans. I like it.
I'm sure Flo and Eddie could use a royalty check.
Proclivities wrote:
Yes, they sampled part of that song in this.
Proclivities wrote:
Yes, they sampled part of that song in this.
All I really want is to be a supreme being of leisure.
velvetglove wrote:
Great observation. Paul's Boutique is a definite classic (Check Your Head and Ill Communication aren't bad, either, and if you have any interest in experiencing the very beginning of Rick Rubin's genius, Licensed to Ill is it). Another influential early hip hip recommendation (and glaring absence in the Radio Paradise library): De La Soul's 3 Feet High and Rising. Awesome.
DJ Shadow Endtroducing. Nothing but samples (and scratching, which is manually controlled record sampling so, yeah nothing but samples). One of the best albums of the mid 90s. If ya haven't listened to it, and you like either Paul's Boutique or 3 Feet High and Rising then you owe yourself a listen.
Hell, even if you hated both, you might enjoy Endtroducing.
Great observation. Paul's Boutique is a definite classic (Check Your Head and Ill Communication aren't bad, either, and if you have any interest in experiencing the very beginning of Rick Rubin's genius, Licensed to Ill is it). Another influential early hip hip recommendation (and glaring absence in the Radio Paradise library): De La Soul's 3 Feet High and Rising. Awesome.
DJ Shadow Endtroducing. Nothing but samples (and scratching, which is manually controlled record sampling so, yeah nothing but samples). One of the best albums of the mid 90s. If ya haven't listened to it, and you like either Paul's Boutique or 3 Feet High and Rising then you owe yourself a listen.
Hell, even if you hated both, you might enjoy Endtroducing.
Jim_Highfield wrote:
Yep, they sampled part of that song in this, and about 20 other people have posted something about it in this thread.
"You Showed Me" by the Turtles anyone? Edit, someone already said that!
Yep, they sampled part of that song in this, and about 20 other people have posted something about it in this thread.
Love the general mood and the voice but could do without the little record scratches and a couple of the other effects.
"You Showed Me" by the Turtles anyone? Edit, someone already said that!
rpdevotee wrote:
if you write it 50 different times, the playlist will listen and change by itself....
VERY old playlist going on RP right now...
at least 5yrs
at least 5yrs
if you write it 50 different times, the playlist will listen and change by itself....
Love the lyrics!
VERY old playlist going on RP right now...
at least 5yrs
at least 5yrs
Bravo bravo bravo
Very cool song.
rpdevotee wrote:
This isn't the Top 40!
THESE SONGS ARE PART OF A VERY OLD PLAYLIST, GUYS...
LIKE 5 YEARS OLD
LIKE 5 YEARS OLD
This isn't the Top 40!
THESE SONGS ARE PART OF A VERY OLD PLAYLIST, GUYS...
LIKE 5 YEARS OLD
LIKE 5 YEARS OLD
Lush and luscious!
Love SBOL, Golddigger!!!!!
Springfieldians for nonviolence, understanding and helping?
tbor79 wrote:
snuh
tbor79 wrote:
snuh
mrdak wrote:
The singer sure does, the hook sounds Turtles.
Sounds like Blondie..... Saweeeet
The singer sure does, the hook sounds Turtles.
helgigermany wrote:
There it is! As if the band name wasn't enough, the have a cool LP cover! It's late here.
I have not even heared about this last bands, so i am very exited to hear from them. Thats one reason to deal with RP, not only hear the stuff ,every station is playing.Thanks RP!!
There it is! As if the band name wasn't enough, the have a cool LP cover! It's late here.
Sounds like Blondie..... Saweeeet
well that would keep things interesting...
Oh yes!
tbor79 wrote:
snuh
hurrah
snuh
hurrah
She's never the same girl twice? She'd be hard to figure out.
WonderLizard wrote:
huh?
snuh
huh?
snuh
Very nice voice.
rah wrote:
huh?
meh.
huh?
Good album, neat style, catchy tunes.
I like this, with it's hypnotic sample and the languid woman's voice ...
I have not even heared about this last bands, so i am very exited to hear from them. Thats one reason to deal with RP, not only hear the stuff ,every station is playing.Thanks RP!!
Odyzzeuz wrote:
Unless you're working in a grade school or a convent, I don't think there's much to worry about.
Nice f-bomb. Fair warning for those playing this at work.
Unless you're working in a grade school or a convent, I don't think there's much to worry about.
1wolfy wrote:
Yes, I heard the borrowed notes as well but not so sure about the job well done.
I know they borrowed from the Turtles (probably with permission), but it is a job well done.
Yes, I heard the borrowed notes as well but not so sure about the job well done.
Subpar Beings of Repetition
overlord wrote:
Ever listen to the Beastie Boys' album "Paul's Boutique"? That album is almost nothing but sampling — over 100 songs are sampled — and I think you'll find it's quite original. Almost 20 years after its release, serious hip-hop critics (such as Source Magazine) still consider it one of the greatest rap albums of all time, and I can assure you, it's not because of the rapping.
Great observation. Paul's Boutique is a definite classic (Check Your Head and Ill Communication aren't bad, either, and if you have any interest in experiencing the very beginning of Rick Rubin's genius, Licensed to Ill is it). Another influential early hip hip recommendation (and glaring absence in the Radio Paradise library): De La Soul's 3 Feet High and Rising. Awesome.
Ever listen to the Beastie Boys' album "Paul's Boutique"? That album is almost nothing but sampling — over 100 songs are sampled — and I think you'll find it's quite original. Almost 20 years after its release, serious hip-hop critics (such as Source Magazine) still consider it one of the greatest rap albums of all time, and I can assure you, it's not because of the rapping.
Great observation. Paul's Boutique is a definite classic (Check Your Head and Ill Communication aren't bad, either, and if you have any interest in experiencing the very beginning of Rick Rubin's genius, Licensed to Ill is it). Another influential early hip hip recommendation (and glaring absence in the Radio Paradise library): De La Soul's 3 Feet High and Rising. Awesome.
Loving the sneaky whispered "F Bomb"!
Nice f-bomb. Fair warning for those playing this at work.
Aha! So i downloaded this track a year or so ago, and was really grooving to it for a long while. Have since lost lots of music, and have been trying to remember who sings this song. Thanks for jogging my memory. Really dig this, think i heard it first on Veronica Mars. kinda sounds like it could be the opener for a Bond movie, though, doesn't it?
I know they borrowed from the Turtles (probably with permission), but it is a job well done.
Yummy song.
Walrus_Gumbo wrote:
Absolutely! It's a rip off of the old 'Turtles' tune..."You Showed me"
Oh, well. One person's groovy sample is another's blatant rip-off.
She said (whispered) it again. HOT!
This whole album is really nice and great for cocktail/lounging parties!
meh.
Loungy goodness, with a pleasant aftertaste. Tasty.
I love SBOL. I have this whole album and it is in constant rotation!
miggity wrote:
Oh wow! Sampled music. How original!?!?!
Ever listen to the Beastie Boys' album "Paul's Boutique"? That album is almost nothing but sampling -- over 100 songs are sampled -- and I think you'll find it's quite original. Almost 20 years after its release, serious hip-hop critics (such as Source Magazine) still consider it one of the greatest rap albums of all time, and I can assure you, it's not because of the rapping.
ruthless wrote:
Flo & Eddy........you showed me how to do exactly what ??? Doesn't this sound like that song?
Absolutely! It's a rip off of the old 'Turtles' tune..."You Showed me"
OK, I see it's already been noted that this starts like the old Turtles song. This is the second SBOL I've heard and like them very much, even though I don't really like sampling.
photomuse wrote:
Wow! I didn't catch that the first 2 times either. That is officially *HOT*. Hi Meagan and Kristy!
hahhah!! HAWT indeed!! /me loves it! I mean /me f...oops
Goes fine with a Stereolab chaser, or vice versa.
wow, I'll be danged, I didn't realize that said either...oops..is 'danged' a bad word too? ;)
jdorn1 wrote:
You can miss it. I'ts just after the last "the same girl you loved last night"... half whispered as an echo to the line above with the f word inserted for "loved"...
Wow! I didn't catch that the first 2 times either. That is officially *HOT*. Hi Meagan and Kristy!
You can miss it. I'ts just after the last "the same girl you loved last night"... half whispered as an echo to the line above with the f word inserted for "loved"...
Geecheeboy wrote:
She says the F word? I have to listen closer....
She says the F word? I have to listen closer....
hcaudill wrote:
Oh, no - when she says that it makes my knees weak. I'm just a sucker for bad language I guess.
I agree. I have to sit down. And it ain't the word, it's how she says it!
Love the song! Hate those pod chairs that the girl is sitting in on the cover. They hurt my back!
Oh, gotta love this groovy thing,
on a rainy rainy-season evening...
... ...
Janssen wrote:
Now that I am a Supreme Being of Leisure, things are Never The Same anymore? Oh my god, I am talking like Mari. Things really are not the same. HELP ME!!! HELP ME!!!
... ...
great ... honestly can't believe it's on RP, never expected it ! great suprise ...
Flo & Eddy........you showed me how to do exactly what ??? Doesn't this sound like that song?
I know a supreme being of leisure, my cat.
Now that I am a Supreme Being of Leisure, things are Never The Same anymore? Oh my god, I am talking like Mari. Things really are not the same. HELP ME!!! HELP ME!!!
Mari wrote:The more you listen, it's Never The Same..... " One step closer
I am one step closer to heaven
And now I'm never the same
Never the same girl twice "
Mari wrote:
The more you listen, it's Never The Same.....
Right, it's always later!
A great surprise.
Mack wrote:
...although i always thought the use of the f word spoils the groove...
Oh, no - when she says that it makes my knees weak. I'm just a sucker for bad language I guess.
I like the tune, but I have to give it a 10 just for the band name...
supercool nostalgia, although i always thought the use of the f*** word spoils the groove, less is more aint it?
tony620d wrote:
never the same hoe-bag twice...
Tony, I cannot beleive you said that! I thought this was Morcheeba at first.
edisoncarter wrote:
You're absolutely right -- the strings are sampled from the Lightning Seeds' cover of THe Turtles' "You Showed Me," which is on the Austin Powers soundtrack.
Oh thank you. My brain was about to explode trying to figure that out.
Quite nice and good. Her voice really grows on you.
I think I dated her. It was hard to tell if she was the same girl I *dated* last nite.
Great name for a group!
No comment.
Except this one.
rah wrote:
i wish we were listening to Portishead instead.
haha. funny how music hits us all differently: I actively dislike Portishead, but can tolerate and sometimes enjoy Supreme Beings of Leisure. both highly overrated, though.
never the same hoe-bag twice...
i wish we were listening to Portishead instead.
FInally! A track that hits the spot. Too bad I have to turn this off and leave my job now.
percolator wrote:
Is this sampling (or sampled by) another song? That falling string section... where have I heard it? I'm thinking it's on a song on the Austin Powers soundtrack. I'm not dissing it, just trying to place it as I liked it then and I like it now.
You're absolutely right -- the strings are sampled from the Lightning Seeds' cover of THe Turtles' "You Showed Me," which is on the Austin Powers soundtrack.
SBOL and RP! Perfect! This whole CD is fantastic. Play at your next patio party.
Garbage. No, I love it, but it sounds a bit like the band Garbage.
I hear Portishead and Skunk Anansie. What a combo, eh? :nodhead: I really like this song.
percolator wrote:
Is this sampling (or sampled by) another song? That falling string section... where have I heard it? I'm thinking it's on a song on the Austin Powers soundtrack. I'm not dissing it, just trying to place it as I liked it then and I like it now.
The Police' Don't Stand So Close To Me maybe? At least that's what it reminds me of. Funny how, besides that, she sings 'I'm one step closer'!
Supreme Beings Of Sensually Sexy Sex Sex Sexiness!
CanuckBeaker wrote:
Her vocal stylings remind me of Debbie Harry.
Yes, I can hear that too. I like it!
Moments in this song almost fool me into thinking I'm about to like it.
Great band name!
Peter_B wrote:
I think it's "You Showed Me" by The Turtles
the only thing this has goin for it is the lifted string hook...at least the turtles had other things in their song that were memorable...and their string hook was new then :headshake:
love it