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Chrissie Hynde — A Plan Too Far
Album: Stockholm
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Released: 2014
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I could believe it when you found another one
And lived to see when you were wrestled to the ground
The lady gets what she wants, it's true
What she didn't get, there's two of you

Went dark when the moon hid behind a tree
But I could tell you were standing over me
I took a drink from your moonshine jar
Yeah baby, see you've got a plan too far

Hey, the slope gets slippier
Yeah, the women get lippier
Oh no, you can't come back to me

Look here now, this is where you are
A big blue sky and a plan too far

You're two sided sure as day and night
Up and down and then you're left and right
You're as consistent as a weather vane cock
But still pretending you can beat the clock

Yeah, people talk and they have no shame
They see your picture and they know your name
Modern stalking with a common touch
Nobody knows nothing, but they know too much, yeah

Hey, the slope gets slippier
Yeah, the women get lippier
Oh no, you can't come back to me

Well look here now, this is where you are
A big blue sky and a plan too far
But pretty baby you're a shooting star
In a big blue sky and a plan too far

Look here now, this is where you are
A big blue sky and a plan too far
But pretty baby you're a shooting star
In a big blue sky with a plan too far
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Chrissie Hynde--still rockin' after all these years!  
 chyk5 wrote:
65 and still beautiful. 




Shit, thought that was Keith Richards for a sec... agree with the sentiment though.
 Cueburned wrote:

Half of us probably been rescued by a gobby woman who put her hands on her womanly hips and told us exactly why we were full of it. If you're smart you'll keep that kind of person on your side. If you're lucky they'll let you tag along.     
 

I was really lucky, that woman asked me to marry her. To her surprise I said yes... 

 unclehud wrote:
Lyrics courtesy of Genius.com:

 Those were for 'In a Miracle' apparently 

I could believe it when you found another one
And lived to see when you were wrestled to the ground
The lady gets what she wants, it's true
What she didn't get, there's two of you

Went dark when the moon hid behind a tree
But I could tell you were standing over me
I took a drink from your moonshine jar
Yeah baby, see you've got a plan too far

Hey, the slope gets slippier
Yeah, the women get lippier
Oh no, you can't come back to me

Look here now, this is where you are
A big blue sky and a plan too far

You're two sided sure as day and night
Up and down and then you're left and right
You're as consistent as a weather vane cock
But still pretending you can beat the clock

Yeah, people talk and they have no shame
They see your picture and they know your name
Modern stalking with a common touch
Nobody knows nothing, but they know too much, yeah

Hey, the slope gets slippier
Yeah, the women get lippier
Oh no, you can't come back to me

Well look here now, this is where you are
A big blue sky and a plan too far
But pretty baby you're a shooting star
In a big blue sky and a plan too far

Look here now, this is where you are
A big blue sky and a plan too far
But pretty baby you're a shooting star
In a big blue sky with a plan too far

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Great song, will look to go see them when they next tour. Going to have the wait for that! To everyone out there stay safe and well.
Lyrics courtesy of Genius.com:
If you can't understand
Why a castle that's made out of sand
Disappears overnight
Then there's no point me saying this love isn't right

Unless you can believe
In a miracle
Unless you can believe

If you can't understand
Why some tears never dry all the time
That's how rivers begin
And the fateless line up to jump in

If you haven't found out
There's a rumor that's going about
That love's come to stay
But I wouldn't believe what they say –
No I wouldn't believe what they say

Unless you can believe
In a miracle
Unless you can believe
In a miracle

Unless you can believe
In a miracle
Unless you can believe

Fly away on the wings of an angel
Never touching the ground
Fly away with my heart in your hand
Never making a sound

If you can't understand
Why a castle that's made out of sand
Washes into the sea
Then try saying "this love's meant to be"
Then try saying "this love's meant to be"
Nothing too innovative here, but a great song.  Would have fit nicely on any Pretenders record.  Love that she's still producing great music.  One of my all time favorite rock writers.
She and Tom Petty could be siblings from another mother.
Just finished her autobiography "Reckless" published in 2015.  How she is still alive and still eloquent and coherent is a miracle after the vast quantity of substances abused on a daily basis!  Great read.  She was at Kent State in 1970 and took part in the demo. which is graphically described.
65 and still beautiful. 


Many times I've heard this, her voice, the way she still has that purr, is what catches me by the ears. This time, I can't help but notice the amazing clanging guitar accompanying her! I can never forget the thrill of seeing The Pretenders open for The Who back in 1980.
 Cueburned wrote:

Half of us probly been rescued by a gobby woman who put her hands on her womanly hips and told us exactly why we were full of it. If you're smart you'll keep that kind of person on your side. If you're lucky they'll let you tag along.     

 
Well said.
Many PhD's have not learned half as much as that statement


 Hannio wrote:

There are men who don't like gobby assertive women, there are men who like gobby assertive women, and there are men who are indifferent to gobby assertive women. 



 
In addition to being a strong example of how a strong and assertive woman can be very attractive, I think she is also an example of a woman remaining attractive as she ages: not by undergoing contortions to retain the beauty of youth, but by embracing her own characteristic beauty.  Different than the attractiveness she when she was young, but no less attractive (at least to my aging eyes).  The women who try to hold on to their youthful charms well past their expiry date could learn from her.


 CHuLoYo wrote:

What "gobby" means? I can't translate even in Google Translate.

 

In this context it refers to someone who freely speaks their mind, perhaps to the annoyance of those around.  A gob is a mouth, as in "shut yer gob!". So a gobby person is always running their mouth off.


 Hannio wrote:

There are men who don't like gobby assertive women, there are men who like gobby assertive women, and there are men who are indifferent to gobby assertive women. 



 
What "gobby" means? I can't translate even in Google Translate.
 JIan wrote:
So far, I am enjoying Chrissie Hynde's latest solo stuff more than I ever did anything from the Pretenders. Am I alone in this view?

 
No you are not {#Smile}, but the Pretenders were OK IMHO
 ScottishWillie wrote:
There is a school of thought that men don't like assertive gobby women. Hear we have Chrissie Hynde the epitome  of a assertive gobby woman and it sounds as if at least half of the male listeners of this station have the hots for her!

 

There are men who don't like gobby assertive women, there are men who like gobby assertive women, and there are men who are indifferent to gobby assertive women. 


Oh, to be that tie...
 ScottishWillie wrote:
There is a school of thought that men don't like assertive gobby women. Hear we have Chrissie Hynde the epitome  of a assertive gobby woman and it sounds as if at least half of the male listeners of this station have the hots for her!
 
Half of us probly been rescued by a gobby woman who put her hands on her womanly hips and told us exactly why we were full of it. If you're smart you'll keep that kind of person on your side. If you're lucky they'll let you tag along.     
 CHuLoYo wrote:
Pero que carallo dis, oh? 
Ei Mädche , was war isch verliebt in disch {#Tongue}

 

 
bist neidisch oder ?
There is a school of thought that men don't like assertive gobby women. Hear we have Chrissie Hynde the epitome  of a assertive gobby woman and it sounds as if at least half of the male listeners of this station have the hots for her!
Estoy tan cansada, necesito irme de vacaciones
Debe falar en extranjero
{#Cheesygrin} 
Pero que carallo dis, oh? 
Ei Mädche , was war isch verliebt in disch {#Tongue}

 


Every time I hear this song, I like it better...
Body work so dishy.


Ei Mädche , was war isch verliebt in disch {#Tongue}
 Carl wrote:
Listening to this, I can hear a lot of influence on Aimee Mann; although Chrissie rocks harder, to me the vocal qualities are similar on this one.

 
Poe.  Every single time I hear Poe.
Bill,   

My theory is that you play Chrissie Hynde because she is just so damn good !

 
I wish I could marry that Sultry voice....
 
Chrissie always scored well in contests to win a date with me.  Still does
Dinges,_the_Dude wrote:
{#Frown} What I like about RP is that songs don't appear too often. Unfortunately that doesn't go for this song: it is overplayed (promoted?). Too bad.

 

Yes, RP has played this song 5 times in the last thirty days. I don't know how anyone can survive hearing the same tune every 6 days (assuming they listen to RP 24/7). The repetition would drive me crazy!!! 

/sarcasm 
 Stingray wrote:
An album of the AAA-class, you bet!
Except for the first song, all others are actually HIT-SINGLES (stated in the ductus of the 1970's).

Re Ductus: 

Mr Stingray, you astonish me, this is only the second time I have heard this term so used. Well done.


Listening to this, I can hear a lot of influence on Aimee Mann; although Chrissie rocks harder, to me the vocal qualities are similar on this one.
 JIan wrote:
So far, I am enjoying Chrissie Hynde's latest solo stuff more than I ever did anything from the Pretenders. Am I alone in this view?

  this, now more refined as to poppy


always a big fan of Chrissie's voice
So far, I am enjoying Chrissie Hynde's latest solo stuff more than I ever did anything from the Pretenders. Am I alone in this view?
Picked this CD up for my wife for Christmas. Great to hear Chrissie and I've loved the two or three listens I've had so far.
From all of us in our 7th decades, thank you, Chrissie (and Bob, Sir Paul, Sir Mick, and a few others) for showing 'em that we still have it.
Dinges,_the_Dude wrote:
{#Frown} What I like about RP is that songs don't appear too often. Unfortunately that doesn't go for this song: it is overplayed (promoted?). Too bad.

 
I can only surmise that, as with any new release, those who like it want to hear it more often, including BillG.  Once the newness wears off, the tune has to either stand on its own or be relegated to the Once-In-A-Blue-Moon bin.  You know the place...that corner of the CD shelf (or the hard drive) where songs that lifted you up when they first came out kind of put you in a weird mood now or leave you cold... but there are those times...

Also, I think the "promotion" accusation is both unfounded and unfair.  RP is not a corporate concern and to the best of my understanding of how he's going about things, Bill is not in any way beholden to anyone regarding his playlist content, play order, frequency, or anything else besides paying his royalty bills like the responsible and respectful guy he is and retaining enough for himself to keep doing what he loves.  If this were not the case, I suspect that most of us would pick right up on it and promptly go away.    

Go Chrissie!!!   Saw her this summer at Latitude... she still rocks... and looks good for 63!!
{#Frown} What I like about RP is that songs don't appear too often. Unfortunately that doesn't go for this song: it is overplayed (promoted?). Too bad.
she's still got it.
How about just love her, love her, love her!
Love her, Love her voice, Love this song!  Saw her with the Pretenders in the 80s in Santa Monica - sat on my brother's shoulders -  good memories.
9 - Outstanding, like Chrissie. 
 
I like it! Has some of that Chris Isaak "You owe me some Love" thang going on in there; this fiery gal can still really sing & bring it, too!
Jeebus....She still brings it!  Superb song on a wonderful new release.  {#Cheers}
Agree 100 %  !!
 

Cyclehawk wrote:
Amazing... her voice sounds as good as she did 30+ years ago. 

 


An album of the AAA-class, you bet!
Except for the first song, all others are actually HIT-SINGLES (stated in the ductus of the 1970's).

I hear (literally) every single new album that hits the market - and many more that are not given a chance on RT  - and can report that Chrissie's new album is a CLASS OF ITS OWN!  Album of the year 2014, if you ask me!

Bill highlighted "just" three songs as good (under Music/Art), something I very-very much disagree with. Do not worry - I am not a member of the Chrissie Hynde fan-club.

Possibly the BEST work she has ever delivered!
What a wonderful surprise. Thank you, Chrissie! 

The most complete album of 2014.


Amazing... her voice sounds as good as she did 30+ years ago. 
Growing on me....
Still hot, 35 years after I started fantasizing about her.  That voice....
Although this is not one of her best you cannot but say: damn, what a sexy voice :)
Oh, wow, Chrissie returns with a vengeance. BTW, dig the E-A-D ("What I Like About You," "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.") main chord sequence. Awesome.
{#Notworthy}
very sultry song...  our hips are moving...  love it...
I have never particularly been a fan of her or The Pretenders, but I like everything I've heard from this album so far.
Consistent fine quality and pace that is Chrissie Hynde, thank you Radio Paradise.
...funny how much this sounds like the jezabels to my ears, or rather how much hayley mary sounds like chrissie hynde...
She has a very viable album here!
 
Always loved Chrissie and the Pretenders.
 ScottN wrote:
Chrissie still brings it.  Very nice cover photo. Chrissie at 62! Photoshopped, prolly, but still... {#Clap}

 
Photoshopped or not, she's about as hot as you can get at 62. Seen her live and she is all that for sure.
Good'n stuff.
Chrissie still brings it.  Very nice cover photo. Chrissie at 62! Photoshopped, prolly, but still... {#Clap}
Great to see her back! Just enough guitar in the background to remind one of the old days.
Nice.  She still rocks.

Ohh, first comment!