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I can't hold down the urgency
You've got to make your descent slowly
And oil up those sticky keys
Coax me out my low
And have a spin of my propeller
It's a necessary evil
No cause for emergency
Borrowed the beak of a bald eagle
Momentary synergy
Coax me out my low
Sink in to tomorrow
Coax me out my low
And have a spin of my propeller
My propeller won't spin
And I can't get it started on my own
When are you arriving?
My propeller won't spin
And I can't get it started on my own
When are you arriving?
My propeller won't spin
And I can't get it started on my own
When are you arriving?
My propeller
Why is there a lock on the song (on the list) ?
If you hover over the icon you'll see a tooltip that says "Toggle auto refresh". No, me neither.
They played like robots, no feelings.
Hope they just had a bad day 👍😂
First, Snow Patrol followed by Arctic Monkeys. Perhaps Coldplay comes next to complete the cold weather trifecta.
Or maybe Icehouse 😁
what a horrible sound.....hurts ones ears
NOT mine!! I like it!! To each their own!!
vocals are JimMorrisonesque
Maybe you have identified why I find these guys to be pretty close to dreadful...
Cool. Matching coat and gloves.
Seriously, is that hood like a foreskin on his "head"? Pull it up in the cold, wear like a cowlneck sweater in warmer weather?
Yeah, hard to get that weed out man, I know exactly what you're talking about.
Seaweed & kelp! LOL! ...keep your hands outta there, before they wind up calling you "Lefty"!
nope, this monkey's gone to heaven
I think that's what I was hoping this song was when it started, playing that now instead
and so English
Bill when do you play TOSTAKI of NOIR DESIR ??
newwavegurly wrote:
Something in the riff sounds like The Pixies.
No it's "monkey on your back" Aldo Nova
nope, this monkey's gone to heaven
Update on hand propping. Apparently the idiot that was parked behind me didn't get taught how to hand prop by his flight instructor either, at least not correctly. He had a dead battery and thought he could start it himself.
(dragging of locally-stored images into post editor is not allowed - dragging images from other web pages is ok)
Edit: I tried to post a picture of the results of the hand propping misadventure, and apparently I can't do that here. Imagine, if you will, a beautiful Aeronca Champ, freshly restored with brand new covering, with the left wing completely blown to bits. Yeah, it wasn't pretty.
Also of note, my grandpa had his right arm removed by a propeller when trying to start his airplane in 1950. He had a hook for 52 years. he enjoyed people's reactions when they tried to shake his hand.
Bill is cool!
And Bill is wry.
"I have my suspicions, but I don't really know."
Everyone seems to assume he's singing about his own experiences. Remember he's a songwriter, not a diarist.
I assumed propeller was a metaphor for being down and needing someone/something to bring you up, like when you feel as if there's only one person/thing who can make you happy. It seems to be about obsession, like a lot of AM songs. Alex Turner makes it universal by not specifying whether it's a friend, partner, drug, or whatever that's capable of making him happier.
I'm not denying the sexual connotations, just saying it could be about a lot of things, but yeah, I think the gist of the propeller being whatever brings you up (as in being happier) is pretty straightforward.
Bill is cool!
Bill likes propellers.
Bill is cool!
Really? Alan Price is not listed on the credits - maybe someone is imitating him.
For real? the same Alan Price that was in the Animals and more? Cool. His stuff was great in the potent film"O Lucky Man" in any case, it's a damn sexy song..
I almost agree. I really like(d) this band, (not) this song.
You mean, hardlyatalllikeJimMorrisonesque?
my mind keeps singing "and god is seven"
You mean, hardlyatalllikeJimMorrisonesque?
johnjconn wrote:
Maybe it was my delivery. I just got one of her 'looks'. I'll try it again in a Barry White style and report back.
Byronape wrote:
If it makes you feel any better, it wouldn't work for me either.
I can let you know that the Barry White style works. You need to do it with conviction and style.
Let us all know how you get on.
Something in the riff sounds like The Pixies.
Oh yes, I heard that too. I thought we'd slid right into that song.
johnjconn wrote:
Maybe it was my delivery. I just got one of her 'looks'. I'll try it again in a Barry White style and report back.
If it makes you feel any better, it wouldn't work for me either.
johnjconn wrote:
Maybe it was my delivery. I just got one of her 'looks'. I'll try it again in a Barry White style and report back.
Josh Homme (lead singer/guitarist for QOTSA) actually produced this record.
Ahhhhh, thanks for the info! Guess I have a good ear then?
heinous and reprehensible
Ouch.
I was just going to say it's a bit juvenile.
Not bad at all.
7 -> 8
heinous and reprehensible
Being a fan of their first 2 albums, I didn't get this at first and actually gave up on it. It's darker and deeper (in content and melody) and after hearing this song on RP a few more times, I decided to delve back in and was glad I did!
Josh Homme (lead singer/guitarist for QOTSA) actually produced this record.
Bummer!
You have to hand prop 'em
newwavegurly wrote:
Something in the riff sounds like The Pixies.
No it's "monkey on your back" Aldo Nova
Liking this more and more each time I hear it. . .
7 8
Sounds like a cool company to work for :)
Something in the riff sounds like The Pixies.
+1... first thing that came to my mind was that this was the Pixies at the intro riff.
Something in the riff sounds like The Pixies.
And after smokin a lot of it I guess....
Sounds like a cool company to work for :)
Yes! Very cool indeed.
Maybe they are really that talented
My propellller!