Supergrass — Hollow Little Reign
Album: In It For The Money
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Released: 1997
Length: 4:00
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Length: 4:00
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Uptight, thinking things over,
Conversations running round my head,
Good times last so much longer
And summer loving going straight to my head
Some day when I can
Cool skies drinking the sunshine
Feel the wind blowing through my hair
It's our time, for talking it over
Take you home fall into my bed
Some day when I can
Sometimes, clouds will come over
Leopard spots in front of my eyes
One day when I feel a lot better
Take a train to a cooler climes
Some day when I can.
Conversations running round my head,
Good times last so much longer
And summer loving going straight to my head
Some day when I can
Cool skies drinking the sunshine
Feel the wind blowing through my hair
It's our time, for talking it over
Take you home fall into my bed
Some day when I can
Sometimes, clouds will come over
Leopard spots in front of my eyes
One day when I feel a lot better
Take a train to a cooler climes
Some day when I can.
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coulda been the Beatles
that's some wa-wa stuff goin on there.
What a great album this is - love the opening track to bits! 👍
Back in the 90s, when "We're Alright" was all over the radio, I dismissed these guys as a one-hit wonder. Didn't come across any other tracks by them until 10 years later.
Glad to be proven wrong.
FatPants wrote:
It is available in a few states for recreational use and medicinal in even more.
I miss Supergrass.
It is available in a few states for recreational use and medicinal in even more.
I miss Supergrass.
I have this CD. Forgotten gem. Thanks for surfacing it. Great stuff.
Supergrass and winter - good stuff
Supergrass and summer - good stuff
Supergrass just rocks! (Whaaat? 97? phhhhzzzz! timeless!) I need a "PAP" button (Play-it Again Please)
Such a good track. Such a good band. Such a shame they split.
Such is life.
Such is life.
Sorry folks. I didn't mean to be so redundant. It gets me every time. I just now turned up the volume on the first notes expecting Call The Doctor.
Ouachita wrote:
Ouachita wrote:
In response to both of your questions: Kind of, but it's a pretty standard, well-used, minor-chord progression, and I doubt these guys listened to J.J. Cale very much.
Anybody else hear JJ Cale, Call the Doctor, in the beginning?
Ouachita wrote:
Anybody else hear JJ's "Call the Doctor"?
In response to both of your questions: Kind of, but it's a pretty standard, well-used, minor-chord progression, and I doubt these guys listened to J.J. Cale very much.
Anybody else hear JJ's "Call the Doctor"?
oh wow this is old---nice guitar very good.
Anybody else hear JJ Cale, Call the Doctor, in the beginning?
damn...i like everything i'm hearing lately from RP by these guys. where have i been?
coloradojohn wrote:
My sympathies for the moving loss—BT,DT, sadly, a couple times. I'm really grateful to RP (Bill & Rebecca—let's be clear) for reintroducing me to the music I missed while immersed in my work and family and missing much of the latter 70s through 2005 music-wise, except some classical and jazz.
I agree...I had this disc when it came out, and I sure dug them but no one else did...and then this got pushed to the back and apparently didn't survive the last move or two...and after Road to Rouen I thought they were showing their true potential and looked back for this and missed it. Nice to hear it on RP!
Carl wrote:
Carl wrote:
I recall these guys from the day, but wasn't as attuned to music then as now. They were really good and their output has aged very well. (At least this one has.)
My sympathies for the moving loss—BT,DT, sadly, a couple times. I'm really grateful to RP (Bill & Rebecca—let's be clear) for reintroducing me to the music I missed while immersed in my work and family and missing much of the latter 70s through 2005 music-wise, except some classical and jazz.
mineralBOB wrote:
I was thinking this sounded like the Grateful Dead.
sounds pretty much like the beatles. bass and harmonies make it like it came directly from Abbey Road...
like it though
like it though
I was thinking this sounded like the Grateful Dead.
Great composition!
I agree...I had this disc when it came out, and I sure dug them but no one else did...and then this got pushed to the back and apparently didn't survive the last move or two...and after Road to Rouen I thought they were showing their true potential and looked back for this and missed it. Nice to hear it on RP!
Carl wrote:
Carl wrote:
I recall these guys from the day, but wasn't as attuned to music then as now. They were really good and their output has aged very well. (At least this one has.)
spigolli wrote:
Nah, it's a different chord. However, I now have the Match Game "thinking" theme going through my head.
That album cover is fantastic.
Is it just me or is that wah rhythm guitar chord strike sampled from the Match Game theme song?
Nah, it's a different chord. However, I now have the Match Game "thinking" theme going through my head.
That album cover is fantastic.
Is it just me or is that wah rhythm guitar chord strike sampled from the Match Game theme song?
Terrific Band. Terrific album.
sounds pretty much like the beatles. bass and harmonies make it like it came directly from Abbey Road...
like it though
like it though
I recall these guys from the day, but wasn't as attuned to music then as now. They were really good and their output has aged very well. (At least this one has.)
R.I.P. Supergrass. Hopefully out of their ashes something sublime will rise.
Jellyfishy.
Bass driven and wonderfully so.
And title.
Proclivities wrote:
Proclivities wrote:
Extra point for that cover photo.
Reminds me of the Smashing Pumpkins yet happy.
Extra point for that cover photo.
navonodt wrote:
This is catchy as hell!
Good stuff. I really thought this was a Jellyfish song I hadn't heard. Speaking of Jellyfish, I'll have to upload some o' them. They're great and never get played anywhere.
This is catchy as hell!
I've got to get some Supergrass, these guys are great!
if they made versions would be more still acceptable - 4 / 5.
Excellent.
cool
1wolfy wrote:
vocals sound a bit like Cheap Trick
With a little Peter Frampton thrown in....
vocals sound a bit like Cheap Trick
coloradojohn wrote:
YES! I had this CD back when no one knew who they were. Gotta admit, I didn't like all the songs on it, maybe not more than a few, but this one had flashes of what I think is their masterpiece, Road to Rouen. Liking it, Bill, thanks. How about some Seahorses while we're in this period? Or Presidents of the USA? Lay it on us, man...
Oooo ... yes, Presidents.
'F*ck you kitty, you're gonna spend the night ... OUTSIDE!'
Wow.
Early Supergrass.
Me like!
YES! I had this CD back when no one knew who they were. Gotta admit, I didn't like all the songs on it, maybe not more than a few, but this one had flashes of what I think is their masterpiece, Road to Rouen. Liking it, Bill, thanks. How about some Seahorses while we're in this period? Or Presidents of the USA? Lay it on us, man...
Hah! Early Supergrass, fun stuff!
Frampton-ish!
love this. when can we hear?