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Shed a tear, dear, for the clown
Tried to fight fire with water
It went down on the ten o'clock news
I bought the paper and walked back to where I'd parked
The man on the movie theater steps
Can always find his needle
But I wonder where's the thread?
Chorus:
How much more can we bare
'Til the way is paved?
For the revolution
There'll be nothing left unchanged
Tonight I'm tired and I'm worn, so I consent
To cede control to the remote
To wrap me in its airtight void
And keep me from my own
(Chorus)
For the revolution
There'll be nothing left unchanged
We fight just wars and we build just walls
We raise cities and make cities fall
We raise children and we write their names
On granite walls, we don't like losing games
Reminiscent of Natalie Merchant/10K Maniacs
which is why i have to psd immediately.
She sounds like Natalie Merchant.
For a second I thought the same.
Funny how you so-called 'celtic' afficianados never include Wales or Welsh music in your definition of Celtic culture.
Yep - Wales too!!
Quite. Celtic music is that music which is produced by Celts, which includes folk in Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, Nova Scotia, New Zealand, and for that matter the US. There is no celtic genre, but instead an incredibly wide variety of music from a host of backgrounds, which in Scotland in particular fuses into all sorts of weird and wonderful combinations (Salsa Celtica, Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Runrig, Capercaillie, to name but a few of many bands in the Scots musical renaissance). If yer man means 'hi-diddly-eye' music then that'll be Oirish, I reckon, but Solas or Cranberries sure don't fit into that genre.
Funny how you so-called 'celtic' afficianados never include Wales or Welsh music in your definition of Celtic culture.
She sounds like Natalie Merchant.
Streets ahead! Doesn't have the depressing downturn at the end of each phrase that seems to be Natalie's trademark. She sounds much fresher and more dynamic, without any affectations. Very pleasing.
I love the album cover photo from the main concourse of the 30th
St. Train Station in Philadelphia. It is one of those beautiful stations from the golden age of train travel.
Nice tune too.
Sub- 7 ... give me a break.
Take your break ... make it a very long one.
She sounds like Natalie Merchant.
I thought I heard Delores O'Riordan....
Not all of us listeners are black-t-shirt-wearin', Jar-Jar-excusin', graphic-novel-thumbin,' no-sex-havin' latter-day hippie wannabes, so enough of the Joan Baezy, Sandy-Denny-ey flowery interminable medievel-soundin' wailings.
Hey!! Who you callin Jar Jar excusin?!!
Not all of us listeners are black-t-shirt-wearin', Jar-Jar-excusin', graphic-novel-thumbin,' no-sex-havin' latter-day hippie wannabes, so enough of the Joan Baezy, Sandy-Denny-ey flowery interminable medievel-soundin' wailings.
Your tongue is very nimble, careful you do not trip on it while not really saying anything of value. BTW, I am none of the things you describe above although I was a borderline hippie.
Cowboy Junkies could improve with a singer like this.
The Timmins' do just fine with the singer they have, thankyouverymuch.
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For a moment when the song started I thought I heard Jeff Buckley's version of Hallelujah... That said, I'd love to hear some Jeff Buckley again :)
I like this too - great voice.
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Seen them a couple of times. Solas is a superior band, true instrumentalists with tight vocals. Essbee may be on to something.
Also a little sped up Loreena McKennitt.
Sandy Denny.
Yes!
'How much more can we bare'
INDEED !
Yes! Good call, though also of course reminiscent of Dolores being Irish and all...very nice
I think they're insipid.
Nha Trang, Philadelphia—what's the difference?
Hey, that is 30th Street Station! How many hours have I wasted sitting on those benches waiting for my train late at night... (Main room always nicer and warmer than the SEPTA tracks!) Memories!
I was just there for the first time a month ago. I've seen this photo before but now that I have some reference, it's seems cooler for some reason.
Nha Trang, Philadelphia—what's the difference?
Hey, that is 30th Street Station! How many hours have I wasted sitting on those benches waiting for my train late at night... (Main room always nicer and warmer than the SEPTA tracks!) Memories!
Yes, Ziggy! Fortunately!
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LOL!!!
Incredible guitar work!
seems that they are......
Well, this is a sort of hybrid Old/New World group, with American and Irish components. The Celtic influence reaches lots of places.
I swear I heard something like "i can't use the remote". Story of my life.
Nha Trang, Philadelphia—what's the difference?
And what pray tell is the REAL Celtic genre? That is just silly.
Quite. Celtic music is that music which is produced by Celts, which includes folk in Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, Nova Scotia, New Zealand, and for that matter the US. There is no celtic genre, but instead an incredibly wide variety of music from a host of backgrounds, which in Scotland in particular fuses into all sorts of weird and wonderful combinations (Salsa Celtica, Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Runrig, Capercaillie, to name but a few of many bands in the Scots musical renaissance). If yer man means 'hi-diddly-eye' music then that'll be Oirish, I reckon, but Solas or Cranberries sure don't fit into that genre.
seems that they are......
Have you ever noticed?
Have you ever noticed?
Ever noticed? Listen to any of their songs and you'll hear it.
Any of their songs.
Any, any, any of their songs.
Their songs, their songs.
A+++++++!!!! Would definitely do business again!
which is why i have to psd immediately.
LOL!