Unkle — Glow
Album: Never, Never, Land
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Released: 2003
Length: 4:12
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Length: 4:12
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Out of all context and scenery
It shows laughter is inside of me
Aching paths don't cross so easily
Break my back to see things differently
So glow
We've held off the cold
Low and behold
The seasons passing too
I find reasons and stop wondering
The different ways in which we feel the same
Give too much to what-if imagery
Now the second time means more to me
So glow
We've held off the cold
So glow
We've held off the cold
Low and behold
Turns winter, spring and fall
It shows laughter is inside of me
Aching paths don't cross so easily
Break my back to see things differently
So glow
We've held off the cold
Low and behold
The seasons passing too
I find reasons and stop wondering
The different ways in which we feel the same
Give too much to what-if imagery
Now the second time means more to me
So glow
We've held off the cold
So glow
We've held off the cold
Low and behold
Turns winter, spring and fall
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Hopefully this is a segue to something better...
Nice. Very interesting.
Reminds me of an A Perfect Circle song that I can't think of.....oh, Gravity.
Thought it was South there for a sec.... he sounds very similar. Enjoyable
ROSSinDETROIT wrote:
It's not really a band. It's James Lavelle and I guess whoever he decides to pick up at the time. Use to be him and James Goldsworthy, then DJ Shadow and then Richard File.
I have some of their mixtapes of there's and there are several ceedees. All pretty good if you like sort of trip hoppy music.
This is very cool. How come I've never heard of this band?
It's not really a band. It's James Lavelle and I guess whoever he decides to pick up at the time. Use to be him and James Goldsworthy, then DJ Shadow and then Richard File.
I have some of their mixtapes of there's and there are several ceedees. All pretty good if you like sort of trip hoppy music.
This is very cool. How come I've never heard of this band?
pattiecovert wrote:
Does anyone know where the quote at the beginning of this album comes from?
From Wiki:
Contains audio samples from the movies "The Prophecy", "THX 1138", and "The Thin Red Line (1998 film)", as well as from Black Sabbath's Changes from the album "Vol. 4".
Perfect Song.
Does anyone know where the quote at the beginning of this album comes from?
vandal wrote:
At first I thought you wrote, "Whoa this song is a crazy goof, heroin never ends good."
. . . but then I realized it was just me. . .
Gadzooks, that is quite the mis-read..
davin wrote:
At first I thought you wrote, "Whoa this song is a crazy goof, heroin never ends good."
. . . but then I realized it was just me. . .
Whoa this song is crazy good. Hairs-on-end good.
At first I thought you wrote, "Whoa this song is a crazy goof, heroin never ends good."
. . . but then I realized it was just me. . .
Whoa this song is crazy good. Hairs-on-end good.
hmmm caught my interest- not sure whether it is my cup of tea yet -will have to look around for some more tracks to listen to b4 making a final opinion.
it still kind of boggles the mind to know that most of those great tracks from the first UNKLE album (with DJ Shadow) were rejected, while these newer ones made it into rotation...
but it's cool to hear anyway.
What an interesting set, these last 3.
8 .
Better, but still not winning my students over.
Yeah, it's uploaded and added! Now it only have to be played! Hopefully listening...