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Time hanging from a clothespin
There's no sorrow that the sun's not gonna heal
I smell the leather of your new car
Drive through the desert after nightfall
Sleep on the shoulder, keep the stars all to ourselves
The kind of love that makes my back hurt
Wearin' nothing but a T-shirt
She's turning over on a mattress made of air
I close my eyes and see a staircase
Leading upwards into blank space
All of creation makes a sound too soft to hear
So I remain between her legs
Sheltered from all my fears
While bikers glide by highway shrines
Where pilgrims disappear
I know that trouble's been your good friend
Kept you company on the weekends
Kept you company even once your mind was made
You said, it's over and it's finished
Now a headache's all you're left with
We're no different, I've got debts I'd like to pay
We should move to Sausalito
Living's easy on a house boat
Let the ocean rock us back and forth to sleep
And in the morning when the sunrise
Look in the water, see the blue sky
As if heaven has been laid there at our feet
So we remain between these waves
Sheltered for all our years
While bikers glide by highway shrines
Where pilgrims disappear
Where time takes icebergs
Where fields burn westward
Where pilgrims disappear
I'm digging the connection you made. I have a Group on Facebook dedicated to finding such connections between songs, called The Chain.
Just out of curiosity, you don't have a connection with Daniel Amos and Klaymen do you?
Sorry, never been in that hood. BTW one of my favorite past times in the mid 90's was trying to get Klayman to his happy ending.
Especially appropriate for me since the only Gaye Delorme tracks I have are from an ancient CD (now mp3) called Acme Sausage Company.
Sausage/Sausalito? Oh never mind, I'll be leaving now.
I'm digging the connection you made. I have a Group on Facebook dedicated to finding such connections between songs, called The Chain.
Just out of curiosity, you don't have a connection with Daniel Amos and Klaymen do you?
Especially appropriate for me since the only Gaye Delorme tracks I have are from an ancient CD (now mp3) called Acme Sausage Company.
Sausage/Sausalito? Oh never mind, I'll be leaving now.
And further - waying in from the east coast, as one who spent much time at CBs, Max's Kansas City , the Mudd Club, Hurrahs' and other places in the "70s — here's to the bands that never made it to rock and roll radio, never mind the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
* Wayne County and the Electric Chairs
* Johnny Thunders and The Heartbreakers
* Richard Hell and the Voidoids
* Lance Loud and the Mumps
* Mickey Zone and the Fast
* Human Sexual Response (from Boston)
* The Dead Boys (from Cleveland)
and many more
Good days, also Teenage Jesus & The Jerks, The Slits, and Suicide.
I totally get where you're coming from. Some dude started talking smack about Afro-Celtic infused Spacesynth and I had to straight up go bonkers on that chump.
I've always found a nice jab to the kidney does the trick.
"Sausalito hotel room ,eating salty candy, I love her but she loves you, eating salty candy —Leon Leon Russell
Me agree.
I'm not going to start a war because people hate my favorite music.
They're just morons.
I totally get where you're coming from. Some dude started talking smack about Afro-Celtic infused Spacesynth and I had to straight up go bonkers on that chump.
He was standing up for free speech and against hypocrisy; not commenting on musical opinions. Therefore, yes, it is ok and I agree with him.
BTW, I love alt-country and this song, but have no problem when people talk shit about it. Hey, it is an opinion, no biggie.
Me agree.
I'm not going to start a war because people hate my favorite music.
They're just morons.
It's a good thing.
7 => 8
H8rhater never told you to f*ck off, Fred. He did not use profanity as you did either. Nor did he troll the music as you did.
With a name like H8rhater... of course it's mostly flames. Those flames are directed at music haters (i.e. crybabies who can't just wait for the next song without spewing unnecessary bile in a song's thread) not the music itself.
Also, we're not on a pirate ship so you can drop the "matey". Arrrrggg!!!
This song goes from 9 to 10 with your impetus.
Hey Bill, give us more Oberst, Bright Eyes, Mystic Valley Band, and Monsters of Folk please.
He did refer to himself in the third person though, which I find obnoxious. Similarly, I never could stand Auntie Vickie telling me in the first person plural that "We are not amused".
And where you do you get off telling other listeners to f*ck off? Do you own the station? No you don't, troll. How can you write that "RP is for everyone" (which is true) then tell anyone you don't like to f*ck off? Can you not see the contradiction, or are you too self-absorbed in your own righteousness for that? For a hater hater, you post almost exclusively flames and are the most consistent hater on this board. Look at yourself, matey.
H8rhater never told you to f*ck off, Fred. He did not use profanity as you did either. Nor did he troll the music as you did.
With a name like H8rhater... of course it's mostly flames. Those flames are directed at music haters (i.e. crybabies who can't just wait for the next song without spewing unnecessary bile in a song's thread) not the music itself.
Also, we're not on a pirate ship so you can drop the "matey". Arrrrggg!!!
This song goes from 9 to 10 with your impetus.
Hey Bill, give us more Oberst, Bright Eyes, Mystic Valley Band, and Monsters of Folk please.
That's EXACTLY what I was thinking!
tzzzz...!!!!
Don't taze me bro!
BTW, I love alt-country and this song, but have no problem when people talk shit about it. Hey, it is an opinion, no biggie.
In general I'm not in favour of h8rhater's tactics, but sometimes I think he says what many others are thinking, and often his insults are well-deserved, IMO. That said, when music commentary degenerates into a verbal pissing contest, it all becomes rather pointless.
But apparently it's OK for you to tell him to f*ck off?
He was standing up for free speech and against hypocrisy; not commenting on musical opinions. Therefore, yes, it is ok and I agree with him.
BTW, I love alt-country and this song, but have no problem when people talk shit about it. Hey, it is an opinion, no biggie.
But apparently it's OK for you to tell him to f*ck off?
And where you do you get off telling other listeners to f*ck off? Do you own the station? No you don't, troll. How can you write that "RP is for everyone" (which is true) then tell anyone you don't like to f*ck off? Can you not see the contradiction, or are you too self-absorbed in your own righteousness for that? For a hater hater, you post almost exclusively flames and are the most consistent hater on this board. Look at yourself, matey.
I will second SmackDaddy's statement and clarify even further for history's sake::
CBGB's scene with Patti Smith, Television, Blondie, Talking Heads and Ramones came before English punk.
Read "Please Kill Me" and that new one about the modern history of New York music...I'll get back to you.
those other guys are right about it being Johnny Rotten who walked into the store with the Pink Floyd shirt crossed out.
(I was a punk, but rode in on the LA 1980 hardcore wave (chronicled in the first "Decline of" movie) before becoming kind of a psychedelic punk toward the end.)
And further - waying in from the east coast, as one who spent much time at CBs, Max's Kansas City , the Mudd Club, Hurrahs' and other places in the "70s — here's to the bands that never made it to rock and roll radio, never mind the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
* Wayne County and the Electric Chairs
* Johnny Thunders and The Heartbreakers
* Richard Hell and the Voidoids
* Lance Loud and the Mumps
* Mickey Zone and the Fast
* Human Sexual Response (from Boston)
* The Dead Boys (from Cleveland)
and many more
So wrong. The subversion began at least as far back the Velvet Underground, but punk really began to take shape with the Stooges, MC5, and the Ramones. All of which predate the Pistols. And there were numerous punk bands before the Pistols in England too.
I will second SmackDaddy's statement and clarify even further for history's sake::
CBGB's scene with Patti Smith, Television, Blondie, Talking Heads and Ramones came before English punk.
Read "Please Kill Me" and that new one about the modern history of New York music...I'll get back to you.
those other guys are right about it being Johnny Rotten who walked into the store with the Pink Floyd shirt crossed out.
(I was a punk, but rode in on the LA 1980 hardcore wave (chronicled in the first "Decline of" movie) before becoming kind of a psychedelic punk toward the end.)
If alt-country (or whatever you want to call it) isn't your bag, just don't comment. RP is for everyone. Connor Oberst is one of the best new voices in music so get used to him or find a genre-specific station to do your listening.
I love me some alt-country, but I hate Oberst's voice. It's almost like nails on a chalkboard for me.
Tom Petty's sound is very far from original or innovative.
I always thought of Tom Petty as sort of a parody of Roger Mcguinn though I do like some of his stuff..
Tom Petty's sound is very far from original or innovative.
tzzzz...!!!!
or retch as the case may be...
Tom Petty's sound is very far from original or innovative. It's pretty standard, roots-based stuff as is much of Oberst's work and that of countless other artists.
I have to say that the Columbia River gorge is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. It's too bad the hoity-toity crowd had to ruin your experience. My brother and I have devised a way to keep the riff-raff out - we just live like bums, exercise our "squatter's rights," and drive the high-priced snoots out of the neighborhood. Sometimes, one must fight for one's paradise.
I don't know who I'm quoting, but: "Call someplace paradise and you can kiss it goodbye."
I have to say that the Columbia River gorge is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. It's too bad the hoity-toity crowd had to ruin your experience. My brother and I have devised a way to keep the riff-raff out - we just live like bums, exercise our "squatter's rights," and drive the high-priced snoots out of the neighborhood. Sometimes, one must fight for one's paradise.
People need to learn to leave well enough alone. Sad...
Was the houseboat friend's name Simon..or Simon?
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Sic 'em Peter!
Omaha boy, best known for his band Bright Eyes, also responsible for the rise of Saddle Creek Records and the strong indie music scene flourishing in Omaha. Even though Saddle Creek built a very nice live music venue, he returns home and plays small bars often.
I was about to comment, "this sounds like the Bright Eyes singer," but now I know why!
definite tom petty thang goin on...
Most of the alt-country wannabes and mimics try to sound like that. Stave wrote:
They must have taken one of those mail-order "You Could Be The Next Jay Farrar" courses advertised in the back pages of Guitar World.
Tools. You laugh at your own jokes even when you're alone don't you?
If alt-country (or whatever you want to call it) isn't your bag, just don't comment. RP is for everyone. Connor Oberst is one of the best new voices in music so get used to him or find a genre-specific station to do your listening.
Stave wrote:
Because we all know the easiest path to musical fame and fortune is through alt-country.
Most of the alt-country wannabes and mimics try to sound like that.
They must have taken one of those mail-order "You Could Be The Next Jay Farrar" courses advertised in the back pages of Guitar World. It's the musical equivalent of those matchbook covers where you draw the cartoon turtle and send it in to that art instruction school to see if you've got what it takes to be a Real Artist.
Well actually Sid V wasn't even in the original Sex Pistols line-up, was he? He was thrown in later. I think it was Mclaren and Lydon that formed the original Pistols.
...cue up the last resort...
...we should move to Sausalito
Livin's easy on a houseboat.
wow, what a classic line . . . .
So wrong. The subversion began at least as far back the Velvet Underground, but punk really began to take shape with the Stooges, MC5, and the Ramones. All of which predate the Pistols. And there were numerous punk bands before the Pistols in England too.
I thought about taking a run at it but decided to listen to Ramones instead.
Probably the best reaction, I agree.
That little precis is wrong on so many levels it's hard to know where to begin, really.
I thought about taking a run at it but decided to listen to Ramones instead.
Lyndra_Ski wrote:
OldFrenchie wrote:
Its true! I was punk way back before it was considered "cool" (or kewl?).
wrangler wrote:
i am fully unable to get pass this guy's warbly annoying voice. too bad, cause i hear he has a way with words.
Most of the alt-country wannabes and mimics try to sound like that.
...we should move to Sausalito
Livin's easy on a houseboat.
i am fully unable to get pass this guy's warbly annoying voice. too bad, cause i hear he has a way with words.
I'm told Conor Oberst's idea is to lead the listener away from how pretty the voice is to an emphasis on the lyrics. Polar opposites, as an example, would be Josh Groban and Bob Dylan.
Hahaha. Exactly.
ziggytrix wrote:
wrangler wrote:
i am fully unable to get pass this guy's warbly annoying voice. too bad, cause i hear he has a way with words.
That little precis is wrong on so many levels it's hard to know where to begin, really.
Omaha boy, best known for his band Bright Eyes, also responsible for the rise of Saddle Creek Records and the strong indie music scene flourishing in Omaha. Even though Saddle Creek built a very nice live music venue, he returns home and plays small bars often.
wrangler wrote:
i am fully unable to get pass this guy's warbly annoying voice. too bad, cause i hear he has a way with words.
tiki, it's Conor Oberst (i think)
OldFrenchie wrote:
Its true! I was punk way back before it was considered "cool" (or kewl?).
oh my yes! they say that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery...
I was thinking Jeff Tweedy of Wilco
It's Conor Oberst
Conor Oberst
...kind of love that makes my back hurt...
WOOOT
it's just all so ROCKIN GREAT
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This thread reminds me of being on vacation in Northern Lower Michigan in the pre-FM AOR days with my portable cassette player as the only source of mobile tunes. Back home in the Detroit area, it was common to find alkaline batteries just about anywhere. Up there, they had no clue at the time and the only alkies we could find were slumped on stools at the U & I Lounge. Fast forward to the era of MP3 players and the (non) availability of lithium batteries....
The more things change....
Got me.
Consider though: While punk may have been dead in 73, Canada lags behind the rest of the industrialized world in many ways, and Winnipeg would be considered backwoods by Canadian standards. We got a GAP at our mall only last year, and teens still order acid wash jean jackets out of the Sears catalogue. So, it follows then that punk might not have been dead here, even though the rest of the world considered it so.
Holy Crap! They have computers in Winnipeg now. And internet, no less. Welcome to the revolution.
Just kidding. Sort of.
Oh no. That sounds like a Neko slam.
Could be referring to a lot of people, like that Rachel Yamagata chick, too. (For the record, I LURVE Neko, and not because she's hot, though she is.)
Oh no. That sounds like a Neko slam.
Yah, no kiddin', some of the priciest "real estate" in the Bay Area, lmic! This one is $500 PER NIGHT.
from https://www.vrbo.com/184236
Master Suite with large whirlpool bath and deck on the water, plus 2 guest bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, fully equipped office, computer with broadband/WiFi, music studio, 3 separate decks and your own dock with 14' motorboat and 2 kayaks. Why pay $500 a night for a single hotel room when you can have all this for only $495 per night?
i am fully unable to get pass this guy's warbly annoying voice. too bad, cause i hear he has a way with words.
(I don't have a houseboat ... but my father's has a great house in the Sausalito hills.)
I dated a girl in High School with pink hair. One day she stuck a safety-pin through her ear without even warning me or anything... kinda freaked me out. Its 11 years later and we are married now. She let that hole grow closed, and her hair is just brown now but she still freaks me out from time to time.
I myself had blue hair once, but I was in college, and that's not as daring as pink anyway.
Uh...yeah. If you were actually born in 1973, you were hardly punk before it was cool, unless your parents gave you a mohawk and pierced your little nose with a clothespin while you were in diapers.
I dated a girl in High School with pink hair. One day she stuck a safety-pin through her ear without even warning me or anything... kinda freaked me out. Its 11 years later and we are married now. She let that hole grow closed, and her hair is just brown now but she still freaks me out from time to time.
Got me.
Consider though: While punk may have been dead in 73, Canada lags behind the rest of the industrialized world in many ways, and Winnipeg would be considered backwoods by Canadian standards. We got a GAP at our mall only last year, and teens still order acid wash jean jackets out of the Sears catalogue. So, it follows then that punk might not have been dead here, even though the rest of the world considered it so.
Uh...yeah. If you were actually born in 1973, you were hardly punk before it was cool, unless your parents gave you a mohawk and pierced your little nose with a clothespin while you were in diapers.
Its true! I was punk way back before it was considered "cool" (or kewl?).
Wow, you're so punk rock!
Its true! I was punk way back before it was considered "cool" (or kewl?).
I'll give this one a 7 for now. I don't really care why Conor Oberst is considered a bad guy unless it is political, and as I've posted here before if artists are supposed to refrain from producing work that is devoid of their feelings then it is not art. It is mass produced, tasteless pablum.
There are some artists I really disagree with politically but until they run for office that is completely irrelevant if their artistic product is something I like.
Whatever. If it sucks it sucks. I call 'em like I hear 'em.
Wow, you're so punk rock!
Whatever. If it sucks it sucks. I call 'em like I hear 'em.
I live just a few miles from Sausalito. California that is.
Makes me think of John Steinbeck. Sausalito