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All that he could see was Babylon.
Beautiful green fields and dreams,
And learn to measure the stars.
But there was a worry in his heart.
He said,
How could it come to this?
I'm really worried about living.
How could it come to this?
Yeah I really want to know about this.
Is it like today?
Then there came a day.
It moved out 'cross the Mediterranean.
Came to western isles and the Greek young men.
And with their silver beards they laughed
At the unknown universe.
They could sit and guess God's name.
But they said,
How could it come to this?
We're really worried about living.
How could it come to this.
Yeah, we really want to know about this.
Is it like today?
Then there followed days of Kings, Empires and revolution.
Blood just looks the same when you open the veins.
But sometijmes it was faith, power or reason as the cornerstone.
But the furrowed brow has never left his face.
He said,
How could it come to this?
We've been living in a landslide!
How could it come to this?
Yeah, we really want to know about this.
Is it like today?
Then there came a day, man packed up,
Flew off from the planet.
He went to the moon,
Now he's out in space,
Hey, fixing all the problems.
He comes face to face with God.
How could it come to this?
I'm really worried 'bout my creation.
How did it comes to this?
You 're really killing me, you know.
It isn't just today?
Is it like today?
Is it like today?
Bang!
RIP
Eliza Gilkyson makes music on her own terms.
Another incredibly talented Austinite who's never really gotten her due is Ruthie Foster. If you appreciate Blues, she is one of the preeminent purveyors of the genre.
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I'm starting to think Eliza deserved more fame than she got.
Eliza Gilkyson makes music on her own terms.
Another incredibly talented Austinite who's never really gotten her due is Ruthie Foster. If you appreciate Blues, she is one of the preeminent purveyors of the genre.
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Extremely boring cover of an extremely boring song
Extremely boring post for an amazing song and cover of it!
Great cover.
Tempted to go 9 -> 10 each time i hear it but theres something about the 2nd half that holds me back
3 years later -sticking with a 9... this time...
It tends to build tension to a crescendo.
Cool.
And the mandolin is nice extra.
Feeble minded - please post the URL / email of your "higher" power / imaginary friend
Kilgoretrout wrote:
Your inability to post the video in revealing.
We're not laughing with you .... we're laughing AT you
Flew off from the planet.
He went to the moon,
Now he's out in space,
Hey, fixing all the problems.
He comes face to face with God.
And forgot to bring his billiard cue
I had the pleasure of meeting Eliza a few years ago. For one of her encore songs at the end of her show, she sang "Bear Necessities" from "The Jungle Book". Her father worked for Disney, and had written that song for the movie.
I love picking up tidbits like this. Thanks!
you haven't lived in the south, where religious nutcases are very, very preachy and evangelistic.
i have never had strangers come up to me and talk about the word of not god, but i have had them come up to me and want to talk about jesus.
when the religious nut cases in the US stop trying to inject religion into governance then i'll relax and enjoy it all.
You're right. I haven't even visited the South. Religious nutcases are everywhere, though. We've got more than our fair share who won't leave everyone else alone to get on with it. When the world stops trying to kill itself in the name of "faith" I might take more interest in what they're saying. I just don't need preachy behaviour either way.
Thanks for your "indulgence", friend.
I can't work out why atheists are often even more preachy and evangelistic than those with a faith. I always think that absence of proof is not proof of absence, so just relax and enjoy it all. Toleration in all things.
ok. i'll indulge your trolling.
you haven't lived in the south, where religious nutcases are very, very preachy and evangelistic.
i have never had strangers come up to me and talk about the word of not god, but i have had them come up to me and want to talk about jesus.
when the religious nut cases in the US stop trying to inject religion into governance then i'll relax and enjoy it all.
I can't work out why atheists are often even more preachy and evangelistic than those with a faith. I always think that absence of proof is not proof of absence, so just relax and enjoy it all. Toleration in all things.
I suppose a believer is just an atheist who has made one exception.
Feeble minded - please post the URL / email of your "higher" power / imaginary friend
Your arrogance is extremely off putting.
She really nails this cover - as a number of folks have remarked.
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There is no need to argue about God and his wherabouts , the fact is that just about any creativ person I have met in my life believes in a higher power regardless what you might call it
Feeble minded - please post the URL / email of your "higher" power / imaginary friend
Not the atheists I know. Too busy reading about science.
"These stockings don't run!"
"Love 'em or leave 'em in the drawer!!"
Stop me before I hurt myself!!!
I think she gets the bleakness in the lyrics better than the original (which I also love btw).
1969 !! Haha, she was 1.
Please check again. 1950, I think. That makes her 69 today.
Either you are being wry or you have no imagination. It is not incumbent upon atheists to disprove the existence of God. Deists must prove God's existence. I know, it's faith. In that case, atheists need not deny anything.
Faith is the excuse people give themselves for believing something when reason and evidence fail.
Hear hear. Nice post, my friend.
1969 !! Haha, she was 1.
It's simple, you misunderstand atheism.
I imagine this is the kind of god atheists believe in so that they can deny the existence of god.
No need to deny the existence of something for which there is no proof. Zero, zip, zilch.
Either you are being wry or you have no imagination. It is not incumbent upon atheists to disprove the existence of God. Deists must prove God's existence. I know, it's faith. In that case, atheists need not deny anything.
There is no need to argue about God and his wherabouts , the fact is that just about any creativ person I have met in my life believes in a higher power regardless what you might call it
What?? The original is wonderful and this version is beautiful. Read the words.
Feel sorry for you. This is one hell of a tune. Great story, Great vocals, Great music.
but that is not enough
I lower my rating to 3 and skip
LOL! Good one.
That is the lovely thing about 'faith' — the ways it can be infinitely tuned.
Yes, atheists are a curious lot. Even the atheists in British Columbia call the place God's finest creation.
Turn of the phrase signifying nothing.
I imagine this is the kind of god atheists believe in so that they can deny the existence of god.
Either you are being wry or you have no imagination. It is not incumbent upon atheists to disprove the existence of God. Deists must prove God's existence. I know, it's faith. In that case, atheists need not deny anything.
And She was 55 when this was recorded. Cool.
Much better than the original but proves Karl is no slouch at writing tunes.
Could that SF movie be "Silent Running" starring Bruce Dern?
Good suggestion. The image has the right feel, but "Silent Running" is not it.
An image of a rabbit and a faun a la "Bambi" keeps appearing. It's very frustrating.
Could that SF movie be "Silent Running" starring Bruce Dern?
Tempted to go 9 -> 10 each time i hear it but theres something about the 2nd half that holds me back
Agreed! Always loved World Party's original but this is one fine cover!
die
and take the world
with them
how did it come
to this
dr strangelove
You might be missing the point of the humor.
Deists haven't believed in a god this paltry since the development of monotheism.
I agree, it is a nice tune. Gave it a 7.
ElCamoteLoco wrote:
Um, atheists don't 'believe' in any kind of god. That's what the 'a-' prefix means. The sentiments in this song are more along the lines of what a deist might believe in. It's a good version of a good song; no need to interject prickly ad hominems.
I agree 100%. Well said.
LOL! Good one.
That is the lovely thing about 'faith' — the ways it can be infinitely tuned.
Yes, atheists are a curious lot. Even the atheists in British Columbia call the place God's finest creation.
Well, our provincial motto is Supernatural British Columbia. If anyone's in doubt, spend an afternoon deep in the west coast rainforest and let all the ambient sounds and light seep inside you. It's not like other forests. ;-) We even have our own Spirit Bear (white Kermode bears), found nowhere outside BC. /gush
This song is one of those cases where I like the cover as much as the original.
a pleasure to meet you Ms Gilkyson
Hear hear. Nice post, my friend.
Not much of a god.
I imagine this is the kind of god atheists believe in so that they can deny the existence of god.
Um, atheists don't 'believe' in any kind of god. That's what the 'a-' prefix means. The sentiments in this song are more along the lines of what a deist might believe in. It's a good version of a good song; no need to interject prickly ad hominems.
a pleasure to meet you Ms Gilkyson
Not much of a god.
I imagine this is the kind of god atheists believe in so that they can deny the existence of god.
LOL! Good one.
That is the lovely thing about 'faith' — the ways it can be infinitely tuned.
Yes, atheists are a curious lot. Even the atheists in British Columbia call the place God's finest creation.
Sorry, but you are bonkers. This is a pretty darn good cover of a great song. In fact, I like this version almost as well as the original.
I agree. World Party version beautiful - and sits within a really, really good album.
This version is pleasantly beautiful too :)
Sorry, but you are bonkers. This is a pretty darn good cover of a great song. In fact, I like this version almost as well as the original.
Not much of a god.
I imagine this is the kind of god atheists believe in so that they can deny the existence of god.
All I can say it's "thanks Bill for implementing PSD button!" I just PSD-ed overplayed Arcade Fire
rdo wrote:
Well, this is a real sore spot for me, one of the big beefs I have with this station. That Pulp song is very dear to me and to hear the William Shatner parody of it is very depressing. I wish it were not played here.
I wouldn't go that far and say it's superior to original but it's a decent rendition. Just as the other two you mentioned. Shatner made it a close call with his cover, maybe because Pulp's singer has nasal & whiny voice? :P
Annie Lennox did quite a few good covers.
Well, this is a real sore spot for me, one of the big beefs I have with this station. That Pulp song is very dear to me and to hear the William Shatner parody of it is very depressing. I wish it were not played here.
Some covers DO work and sometimes from the most unlikely people.
I wouldn't go that far and say it's superior to original but it's a decent rendition. Just as the other two you mentioned. Shatner made it a close call with his cover, maybe because Pulp's singer has nasal & whiny voice? :P
Annie Lennox did quite a few good covers.
Some covers DO work and sometimes from the most unlikely people.