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And it feels like the end is near
Sense a sense I ain't had in long
Watching the seconds passing by
Come January, I swear this world
Won't be the one that we once lived on
Took an oath for a promise sworn and broken
All that's gone away
On Monday morning you can't wake up
Still dreaming of what could have been
Something good has gone and left you
It's another tear, one more denial
Come January, I swear this world
Won't be the one that we once lived on
Took an oath, another a promise sworn and broken
All that's gone, all that's gone before you've changed
When Monday morning you don't wake up
Still dreaming of what could have been
Something good has gone and left you
It's another tear, one more denial
Come January, I swear this world
Won't be the one that we once lived on
Took an oath, another promise sworn and broken
All that's gone, all that's gone before
All that's gone before
All that's gone before, It's changed
Mellow hasn't been too mellow lately. This melody and hard guitar riff gives me a headache.
CBD and some Tiger Balm.
This is a very very sad day in my life.
57 years old, taken too soon
I would bloody dig this if I heard it anywhere in the 25 years it's been out!!!
Das hab ich mir auch gedacht - und ich mag die Kinks
Greatings from Bavaria to all the listeners outside. Stay safe!
That's exactly what I thought. And guess what? While I'm typing this, Bill is playing ... The Kinks!
ersatz Dennis DeYoung? ersatz, Dennis DeYoung? er, Dennis DeYoung?
Won't be the one that we once lived on
Took an oath, another promise sworn and broken
All that's gone, all that's gone before
All that's gone before
All that's gone before, It's changed
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Described the current American presidency.
Modern being 22 years ago.
This guy could seriously compete with Eddie Vedder...for Criminally Lacking Vocal Talent.
Are you a pessimist? That's one definition for a propensity for emphasizing that a glass is half empty. For me, the melody and organ solo fills up that glass.
This guy could seriously compete with Eddie Vedder...for Criminally Lacking Vocal Talent.
No, it doesn't look like he was "comparing this guy to Leslie West"; he was comparing this song to a song which was recorded by Mountain. By the way, Jack Bruce and Peter Brown wrote "Theme For An Imaginary Western", not Leslie West, and this song has a different chord progression than that one, but it does sound similar in some spots.
If I know my Mountain, it sounds a bit like "Tired Angels" off the Nantucket Sleighride album - in parts.
Great tune, greater memories
Cheers Bill and Rebecca
you're not seriously comparing this guy to Leslie West?
marginal at best
No, it doesn't look like he was "comparing this guy to Leslie West"; he was comparing this song to a song which was recorded by Mountain. Whatever happened to reading comprehension? By the way, Jack Bruce and Peter Brown wrote "Theme For An Imaginary Western", not Leslie West, and this song has a different chord progression than that one, but it does sound similar in some spots.
Love RP.
bitbanger wrote:
Yep, has a very sixties feel to it.
And me. Also hear Blur.
-Chinaski
Sounds like the same chord progressions, furshur.
Yep, has a very sixties feel to it.
Sorry, no one.
-Chinaski
you're not seriously comparing this guy to Leslie West?
marginal at best
-Chinaski
hauling the Leslie speakers around with the B-3 mostly did them in...
Posted: Sep 25, 2008 - 10:40 | < Reply > |
bitbanger wrote: I know I might be dating myself but doesn't this tune sound just like Mountian? yes and yes. Mountain? It sounds like the Kinks! |
Strange. I heard "Beth". I didn't want to, it just happened.
https://www.syntheway.com/master_hammond_b3.htm
Agreed — love Screaming Trees, but this song is "meh". It's making me want to hear Shadow of The Season from Sweet Oblivion — could someone please upload that track?
Hear,Hear !
saw these lumps 14th of Feb. 1993 opening for alice in chains in hamburg.
never bought the grunge categorizing bs... ;-)
melodic grunge, hmh - screaming trees music I'd just call "cool music"
for me their music is simply timeless...i still love their records...even more than "back then".
back then - I was just a "baby" (concerning music taste)
feeling young is soooooooooo goooooooood
I saw them with Soul Asylum and (gasp) the Spin Doctors in 1992? You'll have to forgive me for my bad taste. I was only 15 years old.
Is there any way that I can rate this song an 11?
It's Pachelbel's Canon (almost)
Lanegan as in Mark Lanegan? Twilight Singers?
"Even on first appearance, Screaming Trees had more sense of history, and a load more talent, than the welter of grunge-styled bands formed in the Seattle/Washington area in the mid-1980s. And it's a promise they at last fulfilled with their 1996 masterpiece, Dust... a perfect synthesis of their many influences, with splashes of Byrds and Hendrix-style guitar, and use of sitars and tablas, produced with unerring clarity by George Drakoulias. Lanegan was on top vocal form, the lyrics (sin, redemption, cold turkey) perfect in their restraint; the guitars and instrumentation wild."
Lanegan as in Mark Lanegan? Twilight Singers?
good to hear JAMC in the same 5 minutes too
makes me feel young again...
saw these lumps 14th of Feb. 1993 opening for alice in chains in hamburg.
never bought the grunge categorizing bs... ;-)
melodic grunge, hmh - screaming trees music I'd just call "cool music"
for me their music is simply timeless...i still love their records...even more than "back then".
back then - I was just a "baby" (concerning music taste)
feeling young is soooooooooo goooooooood
good to hear JAMC in the same 5 minutes too
makes me feel young again...
"Even on first appearance, Screaming Trees had more sense of history, and a load more talent, than the welter of grunge-styled bands formed in the Seattle/Washington area in the mid-1980s. And it's a promise they at last fulfilled with their 1996 masterpiece, Dust... a perfect synthesis of their many influences, with splashes of Byrds and Hendrix-style guitar, and use of sitars and tablas, produced with unerring clarity by George Drakoulias. Lanegan was on top vocal form, the lyrics (sin, redemption, cold turkey) perfect in their restraint; the guitars and instrumentation wild."
Posted: Sep 25, 2008 - 10:40 | < Reply > |
bitbanger wrote: I know I might be dating myself but doesn't this tune sound just like Mountian? yes and yes. Mountain? It sounds like the Kinks! |
yes and yes.
Mellow hasn't been too mellow lately. This melody and hard guitar riff gives me a headache.
That is what the skip button is for! A lot of us think that this is a GREAT TUNE. Thanx RP!