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assholio
Hearing strains of mid 70's Steve Miller Band. Not a bad thing, sort of light and doesn't require a lot of thought.
jagdriver wrote:
GeneP59 wrote:
My thoughts exactly, nice guitar work. Need a new singer.
Or at least much better lyrics. These lyrics could have been written by a stoned teenager.
meh; nice guitar work after he finally shuts up, but it's difficult being patient for the payoff.
GeneP59 wrote:
My thoughts exactly, nice guitar work. Need a new singer.
Or at least much better lyrics. These lyrics could have been written by a stoned teenager.
jagdriver wrote:
My thoughts exactly, nice guitar work. Need a new singer.
meh; nice guitar work after he finally shuts up, but it's difficult being patient for the payoff.
My thoughts exactly, nice guitar work. Need a new singer.
Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
With apologies to Ray Charles.
With apologies to Ray Charles.
suesblues wrote:
Where he hopes to get a discount from a lot lizard because he's so totally awesome in his mind.
he doesn't sound like he's on the road to Zen at all - more like the road to a Nashville truckstop
Where he hopes to get a discount from a lot lizard because he's so totally awesome in his mind.
Dotman wrote:
BBwaahhahahaha - spot on Dot!
oOOOoooh! Bruce Dylan Cockburn Stevens. How original. Dot
BBwaahhahahaha - spot on Dot!
It was bad then he started "singing" and it got worse.
quisquose wrote:
Lame, awesome is all part of the full circle. Opinions too.
lame lame lame.... so much of what's on RP is awesome - and then there are songs like this. please, make it stop!
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Lame, awesome is all part of the full circle. Opinions too.
suesblues wrote:
Who says you can't find Zen at a Nashville truck stop? If you say you can't, then you don't get it.
he doesn't sound like he's on the road to Zen at all - more like the road to a Nashville truckstop
Who says you can't find Zen at a Nashville truck stop? If you say you can't, then you don't get it.
he doesn't sound like he's on the road to Zen at all - more like the road to a Nashville truckstop
quisquose wrote:
Yes — agreed
lame lame lame.... so much of what's on RP is awesome - and then there are songs like this. please, make it stop!
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Yes — agreed
Well, lesson learned for the day - MUSIC is one of my great healers....the lyrics here (literally and figuratively) fit my current situation. In addition, I heard an interview on our local listener supported radio station. Dallas Green....https://www.npr.org/templates/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=39&agg=1
Wow...just gotta say. Give thanks.
Wow...just gotta say. Give thanks.
road to boredom
meh
Dullsville
meh; nice guitar work after he finally shuts up, but it's difficult being patient for the payoff.
lame lame lame.... so much of what\'s on RP is awesome - and then there are songs like this. please, make it stop!
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Originally Posted by mangialone:
Jeez what's wrong with a little good blues rock? I like it!
Really. Seems like there's a little "piling on" happening here.
Got a good beat; you can dance to it. And the words make you think: "What the heck is he singing about?".
C'mon. It's not one of my "top 10 for the desert island" picks, but it fills out a set nicely.
Geesh.
Is Mr. Stevens singing about the Zen of death or the Zen of guitar? My guess is the latter
I've heard worse, and could think of, oh, 621 songs I'd rather hear, but if listeners like it and BG digs it - o.k. in the mix. A quintessential "4".
I really do like Corey Stevens. I\'d like to hear more!
oOOOoooh! Bruce Dylan Cockburn Stevens. How original.
Dot
Not much to add to the post that stated \"no redeeming features\". If I want to hear Dire Straits, I will listen to Dire Straits. But, if trite lyrics and hardly an inventive melodic turn is my mood (never), I will pick this up.
This song is so... mediocre.
Not overwhelming, but a solid song.
I like the guitar work, but it does remind me of Dire Straits.
Originally Posted by Enrique:
This song has no redeeming features. For me to poop on.
That's pretty harsh, man. Come on, is it really that bad? He's got that Dire Straits guitar thing going, and the vocals are executed well. It's not a "10" in my book, but I think it's a decent song to have in the mix. :)
This song has no redeeming features. For me to poop on.
Cheeseball 70's? A little. My first impression was the 70's until I heard the artists names in the song and realized it couldn't be. Remind of Knopfler? Not the voice but the guitar certainly has the flavor. Ok to listen to.
Anyone else think that this was Mark Knopfler? Not that that\'s a bad thing...