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Sunlight fall down over me
Work all day, be all that I can be yeah-heh
Say I can say words only simple
Say I can say words only clear
But, oh, I can feel your heart is beating near. Yeah-heh
Haunted love is all that I feel, when you're passing by
Haunted love is all that I see, it's there in your eyes
And I say
No, no, no, don't pass me over No, no, no, don't pass me by
See I can see good things for you and I
Yeah, good things for you
Give I can give love and attention
Give I can give all time away
Only to one heart I can give today.
Be I can be man full of color
Be I can be man black or white
But only to one heart I can be tonight
Haunted love is all that I feel, when you're passing by
Haunted love is all that I see, it's there in your eyes
And I say
No, no, no, don't pass me over No, no, no, don't pass me by
See I can see good things for you and I
Yeah, good things for you
Haunted love is all that I see, it's there in your eyes
And I say
No, no, no, don't pass me over No, no, no, don't pass me by
See I can see good things for you and I
Yeah, good things for you
Yeah the whole "and I" misuse ruins so many songs for me.
PSA: Make it easy: Remove all other parties to check if it is right.
"Good things for I" - no
"Good things for me" - yes
therefore: "Good things for you and me" - yes.
You have certainly removed all the party.
My work here is done.
This song means a lot to me.
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
Thanks for sharing this great story. And all the best for your upcoming 20th anniversary.
I like this song, but I can't forgive them for singing "good things for you and I" as a lazy rhyme for "don't pass me by". It wasn't long after that people started commonly using "I" as an object of a preposition. It still bothers me and I still hold the BoDeans responsible.
Bryan Adams' "Run To You" predates this song by about 7 years. If anyone, he's to blame.
She says her love for me could never die
But that'd change if she ever found out about you and I
I like this song, but I can't forgive them for singing "good things for you and I" as a lazy rhyme for "don't pass me by". It wasn't long after that people started commonly using "I" as an object of a preposition. It still bothers me and I still hold the BoDeans responsible.
RP Listeners eh! As eclectic as the music.
Great memory
Gee, nice story, but it reminded me of how much I miss the old KFOG Dave Morey morning show from all those years ago. :-)
Too bad KFOG is no more, damn good station
This song means a lot to me.
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
this is why i love the song comments. this one is right up at the top of the best i've seen. i'm so glad for the happy ending.
whenever i hear los lonely boys i think of the bodeans, i'm not exactly sure why. but, love them both. this song is special to me too. takes me back to a fun time in my youth.
izycrzy wrote:
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
I spent part of a summer working in a casino in Tahoe. It was fun, but neither my roommate nor I met anyone we wanted to spend a summer with. So, we upped and moved to SF for the rest of the summer. I wish I had done more of spending summers elsewhere. It was great. Happy 10th anniversary.
This song means a lot to me.
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
Gee, nice story, but it reminded me of how much I miss the old KFOG Dave Morey morning show from all those years ago. :-)
"for you and me", just to be pedantic (although there is something to be said for proper usage, in my opinion)
Correcting grammar in song lyrics? Have fun with that. You've got your work cut out for you.
This song is like 6 at best but that story hit me in my feelins like a 10 bro
Your'e being cheap, song is a 9 and story is (currently) 87.
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
I had to increase my rating to a 9 after reading that story!
Couldn’t be more wrong. This is exquisite.
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
Great story Ya had me hanging for a sec...
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
An 8 for me and 10 for your story.
... and now we've left the EU we need no longer euroate but can now revert to 'spending a penny'
In song lyrics it doesn't bother me as much, unless a quick fix is available, like haljordan provided.
Um, that's only a 'fix' if you don't mind changing the meaning of the lyrics, however subtly. In that case, you could substitute anything that satisfies a desire for grammatical purity. "Don't pass my bee." "Here in the sea." "Geese in a v." "Free free free free."
The lyrics are just fine as they are, IMO.
Yeah the whole "and I" misuse ruins so many songs for me.
PSA: Make it easy: Remove all other parties to check if it is right.
"Good things for I" - no
"Good things for me" - yes
therefore: "Good things for you and me" - yes.
One of the few things I remember learning in 5th grade English class....or was it 4th grade....either way, seems so simple and we'd all be better off if others remembered it in GENERAL use.
In song lyrics it doesn't bother me as much, unless a quick fix is available, like haljordan provided. Long Live RP!! And the English language!!
NICE
Yeah the whole "and I" misuse ruins so many songs for me.
PSA: Make it easy: Remove all other parties to check if it is right.
"Good things for I" - no
"Good things for me" - yes
therefore: "Good things for you and me" - yes.
On the other hand, "me" and "by" don't rhyme.
No, no, no, don't pass me over No, no, no, don't let it be
See I can see good things for you and me
There, I fixed it.
NICE
Yeah the whole "and I" misuse ruins so many songs for me.
PSA: Make it easy: Remove all other parties to check if it is right.
"Good things for I" - no
"Good things for me" - yes
therefore: "Good things for you and me" - yes.
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
This song is like 6 at best but that story hit me in my feelins like a 10 bro
It is poetic license. Sing that part as "you and me" and it doesn't work.
No, no, no, don't pass me over No, no, no, don't let it be
See I can see good things for you and me
There, I fixed it.
Teresa Brewer.
Ouch. I actually understand that.
the opening guitar reminds me of the opening of "Train Of Love" by Johnny Cash
No, I meant bad grammar is why people don't think the song is that great ("Good things for you and I"). I was mostly joking.
Oh. Sorry that went right over my head. :-)
What was the zenith?
Teresa Brewer.
nutrod42 wrote:
Bad grammar.
It is poetic license. Sing that part as "you and me" and it doesn't work.
How's your Serbian?
No, I meant bad grammar is why people don't think the song is that great ("Good things for you and I"). I was mostly joking.
Bad grammar.
How's your Serbian?
8 from me.
Bad grammar.
What was the zenith?
July 23, 1512.
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
So awesome and thanks for sharing!! Makes one believe in happy endings
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
Great story! Congratulations.
Actually a similar thing happened to me at a train station when Sweet's "Love Is Like Oxygen" came on the PA. Needless to say we didn't get back together. The song, I think, is key.
What was the zenith?
8 from me.
izycrzy wrote:
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
Well, yeah, that's Sammy Llanas's vocals on the Robertson song. Too bad that he and Neumann have parted ways.
"But if this ever-changing world in which we live in makes you give in and cry, say live and let die."
(Western Civilization was sliding downward long before these guys found it.)
You must be citing Axl Rose's interpretation; McCartney's lyrics are "... but if this ever-changing world in which we're living...". But yes, Western Civilization has been in a downward slide for a very long time.
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
You just made my day and this song for me. Much happiness to you guys...
I met an Aussie girl in Tahoe when we were both working at a ski resort. When she went home I drove her down to SFO to catch her flight home. KFOG played this song when I was pulling out of the parking garage. I just lost it. We really liked each other and I didn't think I'd ever see her again - she was on a plane to Sydney and I was 23 years-old. What were the chances? This song just totally captured how I felt about her - it struck every nerve.
We've been married now for 10 years and have a little girl.
Back in the day I saw them at a 1987 Day on Green concert in Oakland. BoDeans, Pretenders (with Johnny Marr on guitar), U2. Great concert.
Their grammar are good enough for I, yes good enough for I!!!
"But if this ever-changing world in which we live in makes you give in and cry, say live and let die."
(Western Civilization was sliding downward long before these guys found it.)
Oh Unclehud, the downward slide of Western Civilization started even before there was a Western Civilization. It's not as if the BoDeans were burning "Untermenschen" in ovens with this song. They were being a bit lazy in their songwriting, so points off their celestial driver's license for that.
Oh, come on, what would "rock 'n' roll" be without a few glaring grammatical errors? It goes with the territory. Good grief man, your constipation must be awful! Oh, wait a minute, you're just having a laugh, right? Sorry.
There really are a few dots (.........) after the "I" as it is the left unsaid beginning of another independent clause. (Oh well, I tried!!!)
Still plenty of time to reconsider......
the song.....not the wedding
Live and let live... and send regrets if Rachoh invites you to the wedding.
Rachoh--Hope you enjoy your music on your wedding!
The only musician I ever noticed to have proper grammar also had incredibly sharp enunciation, and sang almost every Pink Floyd song. And that's a whole other boat than BoDeans.
People need to chill!
Who cares about the grammar? I just think they are terminally boring musically!!
So good.
Still plenty of time to reconsider......
the song.....not the wedding
So good.
I'm not from New Mexico, but that sounds about right. Nice song.
...dude.
Depends on the color of pills one takes!
PS
Like the band - but this is a terribly silly tune!
I doubt it, unless they need to fend off the attorneys for Bennie Benjamin, Gloria Caldwell and Sol Marcus:
On March 15, 2012, in a keynote speech to an audience at the South by Southwest music festival, Bruce Springsteen discussed the Animals' influence on his music:
"..."Badlands," "Prove It All Night" — Darkness was filled with The Animals, you know? Youngsters, watch this one. I'm gonna tell you how it's done, right now. I took "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood,"
(Singing and strumming beginning of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" on guitar, then singing the piano melody and playing the guitar riff from "Badlands").
It's the same fu*k*ng riff, man. Listen up, youngsters: this is how successful theft is accomplished, all right?"
good point!
show and Good Things was one of the highlights. Great underrated (unknown?)
band.
rich man wanna be king
and a king ain't satisfied until he rules everything....
Mr Springsteen's legal team is on Line#1...
I doubt it, unless they need to fend off the attorneys for Bennie Benjamin, Gloria Caldwell and Sol Marcus:
On March 15, 2012, in a keynote speech to an audience at the South by Southwest music festival, Bruce Springsteen discussed the Animals' influence on his music:
"..."Badlands," "Prove It All Night" — Darkness was filled with The Animals, you know? Youngsters, watch this one. I'm gonna tell you how it's done, right now. I took "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood,"
(Singing and strumming beginning of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" on guitar, then singing the piano melody and playing the guitar riff from "Badlands").
It's the same fu*k*ng riff, man. Listen up, youngsters: this is how successful theft is accomplished, all right?"
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rich man wanna be king
and a king ain't satisfied until he rules everything....
Mr Springsteen's legal team is on Line#1...
Yep, that could sum up this bands whole career.
I'm glad I'm not the only hold out on grammar, aprostrophe's and other small irritants.
Love the BoDeans.
"I'm glad I'm not the only holdout on grammar, apostrophes, and other small irritants."
Love the BoDeans too.
"Oh, this grammar has made me so upset!"
Good tune.
I'm glad I'm not the only hold out on grammar, aprostrophe's and other small irritants.
Love the BoDeans.
"Oh, this grammar has made me so upset!"
Good tune.
BoDeans sound is what my ears want to here and now.
I love the BoDeans.
Exactly ! I to was wondering, if Buddy were alive today, if some of
his music would/could sound like this BoDeans tune. (or is that visa versa ? )
We will never know but, kudos' to the BoDeans for putting such an interesting
thought in our heads.