Cloud Cult — Lucky Today
Album: Advice from the Happy Hippopotamus
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Total ratings: 84
Released: 1999
Length: 2:08
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Total ratings: 84
Length: 2:08
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I got two hands on the sunshine
I got one foot in the grave
I got 25 cents in my wallet
And I'm feeling mighty lucky today
Hey, hey
My bones are made out of ivory
And my blood is made out of ocean waves
And someone stole my wallet
But I'm feeling mighty lucky today
Hey, hey
I got one foot in the grave
I got 25 cents in my wallet
And I'm feeling mighty lucky today
Hey, hey
My bones are made out of ivory
And my blood is made out of ocean waves
And someone stole my wallet
But I'm feeling mighty lucky today
Hey, hey
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Yea! More Cloud Cult!
I agree that much of their music is not so easy on the ears at first and I am NOT much of a ... I don't know what to call this music (college-independent-poppy-Seattlish stuff?) but it usually is not my thing. But after repeated listenings I've gotta say this album (Advice/Hippo whatever) really grew on me. I'd ask for some of the other tunes off this album but there's several good cuts. Not that I like 'em cause they're "catchy" pop tunes but I think they've got something going lyrically/muscially. Even if it's a bit too electro for me at times. Anyway, from an old-school rock 'n roller, I think this is an album worth getting to know.
I agree that much of their music is not so easy on the ears at first and I am NOT much of a ... I don't know what to call this music (college-independent-poppy-Seattlish stuff?) but it usually is not my thing. But after repeated listenings I've gotta say this album (Advice/Hippo whatever) really grew on me. I'd ask for some of the other tunes off this album but there's several good cuts. Not that I like 'em cause they're "catchy" pop tunes but I think they've got something going lyrically/muscially. Even if it's a bit too electro for me at times. Anyway, from an old-school rock 'n roller, I think this is an album worth getting to know.
Pyro wrote:
I liked this song when I first heard it (even the "disjointedness" of it), but it was killed for me by that Esurance TV commercial as well.
I normally like Cloud Cult ok, but this is all over the place. Too disjointed for my tastes....
I liked this song when I first heard it (even the "disjointedness" of it), but it was killed for me by that Esurance TV commercial as well.
Looks like the Peanut Gallery is unconvinced, but these guys sure sound like they're having a load of fun!
Too bad the e-surance commercial already kind of turned me off to this one.
Oscar_the_Grouch wrote:
i'm kinda mad that i didn't think to grab up that user name.
...sorry, i mean...grouchy.
Way to be positive there... loser
i'm kinda mad that i didn't think to grab up that user name.
...sorry, i mean...grouchy.
Way to be positive there... loser
I find this band's music to be annoying. I don't care for the vocals, either.
I normally like Cloud Cult ok, but this is all over the place. Too disjointed for my tastes....
Ballzak wrote:
I agree that much of their music is not so easy on the ears at first and I am NOT much of a ... I don't know what to call this music (college-independent-poppy-Seattlish stuff?) but it usually is not my thing. But after repeated listenings I've gotta say this album (Advice/Hippo whatever) really grew on me. I'd ask for some of the other tunes off this album but there's several good cuts. Not that I like 'em cause they're "catchy" pop tunes but I think they've got something going lyrically/muscially. Even if it's a bit too electro for me at times. Anyway, from an old-school rock 'n roller, I think this is an album worth getting to know.