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Did all the things you asked me to
I thought it was the perfect day
'til she just opened up to say
It doesn't mean a thing to me
It doesn't mean a thing to me
And it's about time you see
Things ain't like they used to be
I headed out to Lester Hill
But that just made me weaker still
She's got the kind of love I need
The kind that's never good on me
It doesn't mean a thing to me
It doesn't mean a thing to me
And it's about time you see
That things ain't like they used to be
Walked into the battle blind
It happens almost all the time
The yard is kinda overgrown
And all those happy times are gone
But it doesn't mean a thing to me
It doesn't mean a thing to me
And it's about time you see
That things ain't like they used to be
It doesn't mean a thing to me
It doesn't mean a thing to me
And it's about time you see
Things ain't like they used to be
dreams are so much fun.
Definitely hear "Don't Bring Me Down" to a degree but it's hardly copyright infringement by any means. Good tune.
The ELO song? i don't hear that at all.
Maybe the Beatles' Dont Let Me Down...
am i noticing how people seem to write songs about when things have gone bust
but not so much when they're cruising ? or is it just me
It's not your imagination. Heartbreak is universal. Sad songs make you feel better. Songs that are happy like "Walking on Sunshine" makes you feel like shit, at least according to songwriter and performing artist Justin Townes Earle.
Dan sure had a rockin' Fleet Foxes-esque beard 10 years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qqw59HyrV3M
Tell me you don't hear it - seriously, it's clearly a *massive* influence on this song, which isn't a bad thing, as this song is rather good.
but not so much when they're cruising ? or is it just me
It's a traditional chord progression; and I think you are referring to "Don't Let Me Down" by The Beatles, not "Don't Bring Me Down" by E.L.O.
Today at Lollapalooza, Grant Park in downtown Chicago, Illinois:
1st seems that copied the damn lights scene of another band that now is a bit "lost in itself."
2st: I do not like the drummer style.
3st do not like the scratchy sound of distorted guitars and too yellow lead-guitar, voice seems ok.
4st do not like the overall sound produced, is even worse live than in studio.
5st What at first may seem a sound energetic and attractive, it becomes tiresome after a while (like a garage band), and becomes a great nuisance.
6st seems that some members of the band are "dazzled" in themselves.
7st have in fact some interesting songs, but far from the fame that allegedly are assigned to them.
8st A band full of "automatic", a very basic way of playing, no place to recreate, improvise, far away from what I consider to be a virtuoso musicians.
9st I'm sorry to say this: but what happens is that many of the songs of this band is a dish you do not like to repeat.
The grinder.
am I the only one hearing a lot of neil young guitar in this (dead man soundtrack)?
Ps. love this tune.
You know, this is not a musical request programme!
Not sure. Saw them at Bonnaroo and I think they played this song. Fantastic show.
COUGH ... not enough!!
No, I wouldn't shoot them.. But this just is a total lack of originality, this song has taken another's identity
IMHO, I disagree. It vaguely resembles "Don't Let Me Down," and only where the Keys sing, ". . .doesn't mean a thing to me." Otherwise, your assertion begins to fade between stanzas. . .
Like OMG! Take them out and have them shot! They took influence from the holy and sacred Beatles! Die, Die, Die!!!
I've said it before: You deconstructionists need to get over yourselves. . .
No, I wouldn't shoot them.. But this just is a total lack of originality, this song has taken another's identity
Like OMG! Take them out and have them shot! They took influence from the holy and sacred Beatles! Die, Die, Die!!!
I've said it before: You deconstructionists need to get over yourselves. . .
Ditto!!
total rip off.......
Like OMG! Take them out and have them shot! They took influence from the holy and sacred Beatles! Die, Die, Die!!!
I've said it before: You deconstructionists need to get over yourselves. . .
Don't let me down...
total rip off.......
Hmm, I thought it was Ryan Adams...
And I thought it sounded like both Ryan Adams and Robert Plant.
Don't let me down...
and on a good roll!
HOMEGROWN, I assume!
KT Tunstall - Golden Frames
The Black Keys - Things Ain't Like They Used t
Joan Osborne - What You Are
Patty Griffin - Long Ride Home
Guster - On The
The kind that's never good on me"
What a great line!
Hmm, I thought it was Ryan Adams...
Glad you got The BK in your rotation Bill...humbly request to hear some of their more "lively" tunes as well.
Oh and Stevie's little wing and lots more.
This is where i go to get off the beaten path.
Wonderful.
Thank You !
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thank goodness! since i first heard them i'd been hoping they'd get on RP. i think they're a good fit here. lots of their stuff, anyways. LOVE it.
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I know what you mean - isn't it freaking great?
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Yep, I hear "Don't Bring Me Down" as well. Good call!
Great submission! saaaWEET song. Thanks for sharing.
...or Rachel Sweet
I used to live in Akron. "Rocks" isn't the word I would use for it. Can you still catch the fine odor of rubber on a good day? I didn't know they were from Akron!