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where I can be myself again
I think it's getting to the point
where we have almost made amends
I think it's the getting to the point
that is the hardest part
and if you call, I will answer
and if you fall, I'll pick you up
and if you court this disaster
I'll point you home
You think I only think about you
when we're both in the same room
You think I'm only here to witness
the remains of love exhumed
You think we're here to play
a game of who loves more than whom
and if you call, I will answer
and if you fall, I'll pick you up
and if you court this disaster
I'll point you home
You think it's only fair to do what's
best for you and you alone
You think it's only fair to do the same to me when you're not home
I think it's time to make this something that is
more than only fair
so if you call, I will answer
and if you fall, I'll pick you up
and if you court this disaster
I'll point you home
But I'm warning you, don't ever do
those crazy, messed-up things that you do
If you ever do,
I promise you I'll be the first to crucify you
Now it's time to prove that you've come back
here to rebuild
Rebulid...
sound like Beautiful South
They purposely emulate their lead singer in their song Happy Hour
sound like Beautiful South
Totally agree. I thought it was Paul Heaton singing . Decent easy-listener though
I find it quite surprising myself.
One of my favourite songs from an underrated band. This song always gets to me. It's simple, it's genuine, and very beautiful. I adore it, and never tire of hearing it. I think, it's getting to the point where I can be myself again. I think, it's getting to the point where we have almost made amends. I think, it's getting to the point that is the hardest part...
Despite veering close to novelty territory at times, they had a couple of those. I always really loved the song "Jane."
Too soppy
It seems more bitter and jaded than sweet, especially with that last bit.
One of my favourite songs from an underrated band. This song always gets to me. It's simple, it's genuine, and very beautiful. I adore it, and never tire of hearing it. I think, it's getting to the point where I can be myself again. I think, it's getting to the point where we have almost made amends. I think, it's getting to the point that is the hardest part...
I'm not so certain about Barenaked Ladies being underrated, as they sold over 15 million albums
We always called it 'Outer Scarberia'.
We just called it Scarberia!!!
Scarborough boys!!!!!
We always called it 'Outer Scarberia'.
"Morning Has Broken" is a hymn that was included in many of the church hymnals after it first appeared in 1931. The author was Eleanor Farjeon who lived from 1881 to 1965 and had a number of poems and other literary works to her credit. It was relatively unknown until 1971 when Cat Stevens featured it on his album ”Teaser and the Firecat”.
Love my Ontario (Canada, not California) homies!
Scarborough boys!!!!!
Completely agree, except this isn't a simple song at all. Complex harmonies and song structure. But I get your point.
they are really good!
My first time hearing this one! Wow! What a gorgeous song!
Me too.
They are def underrated.
justin4kick wrote:
United Snakes, eh? At least in Washington Snake we think highly off our friendly neighbors to the (Great White) North, except in Bellingham (and surely other border areas) at the Costco gas station...that's when our snakiest comes out ;-)
justin4kick wrote:
Yes, it's a well-crafted song, nice chords. I not a big fan of these guys either but I admire that they don't take themselves too seriously - they make music and have fun.
I was tempted to give it a 6 but the lyrics push it to a 7.
And I agree with the earlier comments about seeing them in concert. Extremely tight band.
I haven't seen them in many years but I remember a weird highlight of one concert was a funny, almost spoken word poem set to music about the lead singer having missed his ride to the show that night and having to drive a rental in a snow storm to make it.
And, now it's time to prove that you've come back here to rebuild. What more can we ask? And now...it is your turn. Rebuild.
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Same here. This a lovely piece of work. 8 from me today.
Agreed 100% with both of you - and I have this at an 8 too. I also like the last verse; lyrics like these make me think of Bob Dylan's influence and expansion of themes of the typical "love" song.
Those crazy, messed-up things that you do
If you ever do
I promise you I'll be the first to crucify you
Now it's time to prove that you've come back here to rebuild
And had I listened to this when it came out in 1999, it easily would have been dedicated to my soon-to-be ex-GF (who would also be my GF and ex-GF again in a year, and who would still "visit" me even after she was married) cuz that was for sure some crazy and messed-up things.
...or maybe this should have been her (1st) husband's song to her....
(and in a few songs BillG plays the somewhat lackluster Oasis offering "Champagne Supernova" - with lyrics that seem to sum-up some certain feelings but ultimately feels like a grade school attempt at poetry.) Still...PEACE and Long Live RP!!Same here. This a lovely piece of work. 8 from me today.
Love "asshat"! Thanks for the laugh!
Love the sound of asshat,,, but what is it....
Love "asshat"! Thanks for the laugh!
Still gives me chills.
Still gives me chills.
no. no. NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nalle wrote:
yes. yes. YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...touchais.
What took him so long? IMHO BNL has been pretty much Page's vehicle since Born on a Pirate Ship. BNL was a too highly talented a band to labor under the influence of one member only, but indeed it did for too long. Let's see if Robertson, Stewart, et al., can soldier on in the best Ladies' tradition.
I guess it's insight like this that separates the record producers from the corporate trainers.
Barenaked Ladies - Call and Answer
Tommy Tutone - 867-5309 (Jenny)
Paolo Nutini - Jenny Don't Be Hasty
I wonder If next song will be..."did you get my message" from Jason Mraz.
This would have been really nice had they played the rhythm guitar on a Martin acoustic, hired someone who knew how to bring the best out of that instrument, ran it through a tubehead, and slowed the tempo down a hair.
Hilarious! You sound like an obsessive editor who automatically rewrites everything read. LOL! Actually most really good editors do that.... to begin with, and then learn to shut it off.
That said, I think I see your point.... notwithstanding that this ain't a bad song and nobody in my books gets a free pass for simply being a "Canadian". (Especially, and I mean especially in the world of popular music.)
Huh? The words are: But I'm warning you, don't ever do
those crazy, messed up things that you do
If you ever do, I promise you
I'll be the first to crucify you How is that a heartfelt plea for anything? Sounds like a threat to me - shape up, or I'll rip you apart.
The melody and those sarcastic lyrics remind me a lot of "Beautiful South"
Barenaked Ladies - Call and Answer
Tommy Tutone - 867-5309 (Jenny)
Paolo Nutini - Jenny Don't Be Hasty
This would have been really nice had they played the rhythm guitar on a Martin acoustic, hired someone who knew how to bring the best out of that instrument, ran it through a tubehead, and slowed the tempo down a hair.
I guess it's insight like this that separates the record producers from the corporate trainers.
I should point out that all of your examples are only 'half' frauds. The Be Good Tanya's might be viewed by some as 'good', The Wailin Jenny's sort of 'wail', and the Barenaked Ladies are presumably naked at some point during the day.
This would have been really nice had they played the rhythm guitar on a Martin acoustic, hired someone who knew how to bring the best out of that instrument, ran it through a tubehead, and slowed the tempo down a hair.
yes. yes. YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!