Cat Power — The Moon
Album: The Greatest
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Total ratings: 326
Released: 2006
Length: 3:35
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Length: 3:35
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The moon is not only beautiful
It is so far away
The moon is not only ice cold
It is here to stay
When I lay me down
Will you still be around
When they put me six feet underground
Will the big bad beautiful you be around
Everyone says they know you
Better than you know who
Everyone says they own you
More than you do
When I lay me down
Will you still be around
When they put you six feet underground
Will the big bad beautiful moon be around
Cause the moon is not only beautiful
It is so far away
The moon is not only ice cold
It is here to stay
Everyone says they know you
Better than you know who
Everyone says they own you
More than you do
It is so far away
The moon is not only ice cold
It is here to stay
When I lay me down
Will you still be around
When they put me six feet underground
Will the big bad beautiful you be around
Everyone says they know you
Better than you know who
Everyone says they own you
More than you do
When I lay me down
Will you still be around
When they put you six feet underground
Will the big bad beautiful moon be around
Cause the moon is not only beautiful
It is so far away
The moon is not only ice cold
It is here to stay
Everyone says they know you
Better than you know who
Everyone says they own you
More than you do
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Satelite's gone up to the sky...
This song makes me think of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up."
Lonestar wrote:
Wow, you must be an amazing person! Tell us more...
This is the kind of song I'd expect to hear shopping at K-Mart. (Not that I'd voluntarily shop at Kmart)
Wow, you must be an amazing person! Tell us more...
cat power by *thicktheo
©2008-2010 *thicktheo
30 may 2008
rockdelux stage, primavera sound '08, barcelona
copyright (c) 2008, thodoris markou. no unauthorized use allowed
This is the kind of song I'd expect to hear shopping at K-Mart. (Not that I'd voluntarily shop at Kmart)
I did not like this at first, then it grew on me and was quite beautiful in its own weird little way.
babygirl614 wrote:
That's certainly an understatement.
Dull, dull, dull. This girl puts me to sleep.
That's certainly an understatement.
ziggytrix wrote:
There's a laaaady who's sure... all that glitters is gold, and she knows more than 2 chord progressions. When she plays them you'll know, but you'll want to be sure, it's not a cover of Stairway To Heaven.
ooooh oooh ooh, and it makes me wonder.
ooooh oooh ooh, and it makes me wonder.
hmmm, jimi, jimi, jimi who?
I like the guitar lick, but would have interest in hearing a cover from another artist . . .
dwhayslett wrote:
By the way, how's your sophomore year in high school going so far?
Excellent.
ziggytrix wrote:
There's a laaaady who's sure... all that glitters is gold, and she knows more than 2 chord progressions.
When she plays them you'll know, but you'll want to be sure, it's not a cover of Stairway To Heaven.
ooooh oooh ooh, and it makes me wonder.
BWAAAAAAAAHAAAHAHHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
so infectiously funny!
Perfectly Dreamy
WonderLizard wrote:
That's Mabon "Teenie" Hodges on guitar. He co-wrote "Take Me to the River" and "Love and Happiness" with Al Green. A legendary rhythm guitarist and a staple of the Memphis soul scene in the '70s. Obviously, alive and kicking, er, picking.
You can hear his experience in every note. He does a lot with very little here. This is the kind of guy we see less and less of and whose generation is swiftly disappearing. Nice to see someone like Cat is using people like this.
***EDIT***No, I didn't mean using them like THAT. Get yer minds outta the gutter. :)
This qualifies as orchestral arrangement for ol' Cat.
Yowsers. You get a 3.
There's a laaaady who's sure... all that glitters is gold, and she knows more than 2 chord progressions.
When she plays them you'll know, but you'll want to be sure, it's not a cover of Stairway To Heaven.
ooooh oooh ooh, and it makes me wonder.
briandel wrote:
Max Power doesn't snuggle. You just strap yourself in and feel the Gs!
pinto wrote:
Does anybody hear Hendrix's "The Wind Cries Mary"?
Yes...everytime...
Dull, dull, dull. This girl puts me to sleep.
Reminds me of Concrete Blonde.
pinto wrote:
Does anybody hear Hendrix's "The Wind Cries Mary"?
When the tune first started I thought it was a cover of a tune I had heard before.
Does anybody hear Hendrix's "The Wind Cries Mary"?
deepgaze wrote:
I prefer Max Power.
Max Power doesn't snuggle. You just strap yourself in and feel the Gs!
I don't care what anyone else has to say about Cat Power. I love her. She is an amazing songwriter, and this song is GREAT.
tony620d wrote:
well no shit sherlock. great skills you have there, how'd ever figure that one out.
and no, not a mouse. a rat. rat fink is in my pocket. and we think RP SUCKS A BIG TITTY for playing this crap.
Hey! What's wrong with sucking a big titty?!? Maybe you ought to try it; you might not be so cranky! @;-D
This is not one of the best songs on the record. It was an impulse buy for me, based solely on an NPR All Songs Considered spot and it has been heavy in my relaxation rotation - although not work day music at all.
You've definitely labeled yourself within the RP community as a "black sheep". I mean it's one thing to critique a song with lucid, well thought out comments. It's quite another to make blanket statements about RP and/or the artist they choose to play. Clearly, this is not the place for you. Grow up!!
tony620d wrote:
well no shit sherlock. great skills you have there, how'd ever figure that one out.
and no, not a mouse. a rat. rat fink is in my pocket. and we think RP SUCKS A BIG TITTY for playing this crap.
This was quite a yawn...getting a little sick of it. Needed to wake up. The Pretenders will help. C'mon, let's get a little rowdier!
tony620d wrote:
well no shit sherlock. great skills you have there, how'd ever figure that one out.
and no, not a mouse. a rat. rat fink is in my pocket. and we think RP SUCKS A BIG TITTY for playing this crap.
Well, I'll admit, with your masterful command of written English, it *is* sometimes hard to discern your exact meaning. I often worry that I've missed one of your many subtleties. So I'm glad I got that one right.
I have to wonder, though, why you and your "rat fink" continue to listen to RP, since you two seem to hate so much of what's played.
By the way, how's your sophomore year in high school going so far? And is this your second or third time through it?
WonderLizard wrote:
That's Mabon "Teenie" Hodges on guitar. He co-wrote "Take Me to the River" and "Love and Happiness" with Al Green. A legendary rhythm guitarist and a staple of the Memphis soul scene in the '70s. Obviously, alive and kicking, er, picking.
Um... Johnette is/was the lead singer for Concrete Blonde? I don't know this incarnation but recognized her voice immediately. Makes me wanna hear something from Mexican Moon.
tony620d wrote:
well no shit sherlock. great skills you have there, how'd ever figure that one out.
and no, not a mouse. a rat. rat fink is in my pocket. and we think RP SUCKS A BIG TITTY for playing this crap.
then go away!
dwhayslett wrote:
Assuming you meant "we're" ... who's "we"? You got a mouse in your pocket?
well no shit sherlock. great skills you have there, how'd ever figure that one out.
and no, not a mouse. a rat. rat fink is in my pocket. and we think RP SUCKS A BIG TITTY for playing this crap.
I prefer Max Power.
GunnerXP wrote:
I don't know this Johnette Napolitano, but I hear Stairway to Heaven.
That's Mabon "Teenie" Hodges on guitar. He co-wrote "Take Me to the River" and "Love and Happiness" with Al Green. A legendary rhythm guitarist and a staple of the Memphis soul scene in the '70s. Obviously, alive and kicking, er, picking.
tony620d wrote:
were done with this.. its pretty bad. no need in replaying 3 times a week now.
Assuming you meant "we're" ... who's "we"? You got a mouse in your pocket?
were done with this.. its pretty bad. no need in replaying 3 times a week now.
Cat Power is genius...Although more songs from Moon Pix and What Would the Community Think albums would be ideal
"Cat Power" is what Caterpillar once used as a slogan, maybe still do. Found on caps, stickers, sides of bulldozers etc. Wondering about the connection... They from Peoria? Like bulldozers? Caterpillar diesel engines? Stong, high torque? earthmoving? hmm...
Kinda reminds me of Modern Romance by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs (in the FWIW column)
seems like i've heard other stuff by this artist that i liked but thisa onea isa noa gooda fora mea
I think she sounds like Rachel Yamagata. Me likey.
Me thought Lou Reed sang this song...
This is the first thing I've heard by this heavily hyped artist - and I'm not impressed. What's the big deal?
Insert icon of someone yawning and falling asleep thrice.
the name of this band is such trickery. when i first heard of them i figured they were an exciting all girl, power band.
mostly when i hear cat power i want nap time.
cat nap.
or power nap.
CAT POWER NAP!
...hey maybe thats where the band name came from? they were all really tired. too tired to pick their instruments all the way up and play a proper tune.
OH SNAP!
bo-ring!!!
GunnerXP wrote:
I don't know this Johnette Napolitano, but I hear Stairway to Heaven.
yes.
trekhead wrote:
I hear Johnette Napolitano in there too
Her, or Concrete Blond. Not bad, but a little slow when trying to get through an afternoon at work.
I don't know this Johnette Napolitano, but I hear Stairway to Heaven.
I hear Johnette Napolitano in there too,
7 out of the chute.
handyrae wrote:
Almost too slow for me, but then something about really pulls you in. I like it.
Almost too slow for me, but then something about really pulls you in. I like it.
Nice song...I like it...