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Length: 4:43
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I feel time is up
When I was a child, I never knew enough
What'd that do to me?
The wave of love is a transient hunt
Water's the shell and we are the nut
But I saw a hand arch out of the barrel
Look at all the peaches
How do you celebrate?
Can't appear inside of nowhere
It's already dead
I know you have the dove
I'm not getting wet
Looks like a date is set
Show the ferret to the egg
I'm not getting led along
I rushed in to hold down your page
And now I sleep 'side words you do not read with me
I hear a song from inside the maze, the very one you made
You shook at the ivory mantle
As a poet, I knew to be gentle
When you have a child, so begins the braiding
And in that braid you stay
Look at all the peaches
I want to celebrate
I can appear inside of nowhere
Look at all the peaches
It's already dead
I know you have the dove
I'm not getting wet
Looks like a date is set
Show the ferret to the egg
I'm not getting led along
The wave of love is a transient hunt
Water's the shell and we are the nut
But I saw a match struck outside the barrel
(The barrel)
It's already dead
I know you have the dove
I'm not getting wet
(The barrel)
(The barrel)
Looks like a date is set
Show the ferret to the egg
I'm not getting led along
(The barrel)
(The barrel)
It's already dead
I know you have the dove
I'm not getting wet
(The barrel)
(The barrel)
Looks like a date is set
Show the ferret to the egg
I'm not getting led along
(The barrel)
(The barrel)
This song is a perfect example of how one wrong decision can tear down an otherwise great composition. The guitar, the melody, the lead singer's voice, all blend together to produce an easy listen.
Why then get those children/other singers doing higher octaves in an almost comical way for the last choruses? It completely ruins the whole thing...
I love that bit! Listen to the lyrics, this is an absolute auditory collage. That little accent works well in my humblest of opinions.
Why then get those children/other singers doing higher octaves in an almost comical way for the last choruses? It completely ruins the whole thing...
Is this an oboe playing there? *
In any case a nice song - in my opinion.
*Hell, no! An oboe sounds much higher, the comments to the YouTube video (which is great) taught me that it's a bass clarinet.
check her YouTube vids. She really is out there. We love her here in New Zealand
Well. This NZer only heard of her today. I must have been busy.
Lyrics are a word salad, but rest of it is whimsical (or some other adjective).
check her YouTube vids. She really is out there. We love her here in New Zealand
Very refreshing and original
great voice. Yay.
check her YouTube vids. She really is out there. We love her here in New Zealand
Thanks. She is awkwardly interesting.....which is what I look(ed) for in bands/singers. I used to love searching for bands in the 80's that didn't fit in any genre.
Others may hear this differently. But I feel this song is bizarre, Germanic, and slightly threatening. I also really enjoy it! This would probably tell a more insightful person something about themselves. I’m just grateful to Radio Paradise?!?
check her YouTube vids. She really is out there. We love her here in New Zealand
Got woke up by the neighbor at 1:30 this morning. Couldn't get back to sleep. This song and the video of her kooky dancing were stuck in my head. 11 hours later, struggling at the keyboard.
check her YouTube vids. She really is out there. We love her here in New Zealand
I find her super compelling, and weird, especially live. Her Tiny Desk is fascinating to me!
You should watch the fun video to this song. Someone on youtube commented "When Aldous Harding dances like that she's 'enchanting' and 'ethereal', when I dance like that I'm 'perplexing' and 'scaring the customers'.
I think just wearing those boots and hat would be "scaring the customers." So would the outfit at the end. Depending on where you worked of course.
I think she wrote a bunch of random sentences down and then picked them out of a hat
I still like the song
Very curious to discover the meaning of these lyrics. I think it is a safe assumption that the artist had one in mind.
I think she wrote a bunch of random sentences down and then picked them out of a hat
I still like the song
Saw a play at the Vancouver Fringe. The two actors flung 52 cards on the stage. each card represented a line in the play. So, each actor was reading a part of the conversation. There was no timeline... random!
After 20 cards the audience started to get the gist of the plot. It was quite funny and unique.
Hey, I'm glad someone else is paying attention. Lots of new tunes or ones that haven't been played for a while over the last few days. Bill and Rebecca must be back from vacation or something.
Yep, appreciated the gift of RP. Fresh wrapping is great!
https://youtu.be/0h8OZz3dFn0
Love it...
check her YouTube vids. She really is out there. We love her here in New Zealand
The video for this particular song is quite a journey.
I still like the song
This is unprecedented - several new songs in the span of less than an hour - NICE BILL - thanks!
So far liking this one - start with a "7"
Bitbanger you are 14 minutes ahead of me! ;)
Hey, I'm glad someone else is paying attention. Lots of new tunes or ones that haven't been played for a while over the last few days. Bill and Rebecca must be back from vacation or something.
This is unprecedented - several new songs in the span of less than an hour - NICE BILL - thanks!
So far liking this one - start with a "7"
Bitbanger you are 14 minutes ahead of me! ;)
The past few days have been a cornacopia of new stuff.
This song is lovely. Opening with an 8.
So far liking this one - start with a "7"
Bitbanger you are 14 minutes ahead of me! ;)
Wow, another new for me tune. Like this woman's voice, mucho. Unusual intonations and phrasing with very pretty tones.
Opens with a 7 from Napoli on the Gulf.