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It never seems to die
The trail's spent with fear
Not enough living on the outside
Never seem to get far enough
Staying in between the lines
Hold on to what you can
Waiting for the end
Not knowing when
May the wind take your troubles away
May the wind take your troubles away
Both feet on the floor, two hands on the wheel
May the wind take your troubles away
Trying to make it far enough
To the next time zone
Few and far between past the midnight hour
Never feel alone, you're really not alone
Switching it over to AM
Searching for a truer sound
Can't recall the call letters
Steel guitar and settle down
Catching an all-night station
Somewhere in Louisiana
It sounds like 1963
But for now it sounds like heaven
May the wind take your troubles away
May the wind take your troubles away
Both feet on the floor, two hands on the wheel
May the wind take your troubles away
May the wind take your troubles away
May the wind take your troubles away
What a gem. Always stops me in my tracks and takes me away. Beautiful.
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Ah, what you meant could be heared in this historic dialogue yesterday, in oval office!
This we're hearing now, is simply good music!
The winter of 1963 still remains to this day as the coldest, longest UK winter on record. I was born in the spring. I've been trying to get warm ever since...

Son Volt is new to me but it sounds like you know them well. Instead of just saying that you don't like this track, I would be much more interested why you like this group "a bunch" and why you don't believe this track does them justice. I liked the song, now I'm wondering what else they have done. Or were you just teasing us into pursuing that on our own?
Like this group a big bunch, just not this particular track....
Son Volt is new to me but it sounds like you know them well. Instead of just saying that you don't like this track, I would be much more interested why you like this group "a bunch" and why you don't believe this track does them justice. I liked the song, now I'm wondering what else they have done. Or were you just teasing us into pursuing that on our own?
I think alt-country is a good descriptor. Americana works for me too. I love these guys and always love when they come on the RP.
Love UT and SV.
c.
want to bet on where Jay stands?
Or maybe we ask the Dixie Chicks?
Bigots come in all sorted flavors, and very often, mostly from the left.
Oh, good grief! Going back to finding solace in the music.
One of the things I've always loved about RP is that it isn't about just one genre of music. With that said, if I were to attempt to classify Son Volt I'd say they were Americana. Sure some might say country, but I don't think most of us have ever thought of them that way.
I think alt-country is a good descriptor. Americana works for me too. I love these guys and always love when they come on the RP.
More Son Volt.
More Wilco.
More Jayhawks.
More Golden Smog.
Please and Thank-you.
Hunh??
want to bet on where Jay stands?
Or maybe we ask the Dixie Chicks?
Bigots come in all sorted flavors, and very often, mostly from the left.
Working really well for me today...

sfyi2001 wrote:

'UNCLE TUPELO' was an alternative Country group from Bellville, Illinois active between 1987 and 1994.
Jay Farrar, Jeff Tweedy, and Mike Heidorn (left-right), formed the band after the lead singer of their previous band 'The Primitives', left to attend college.
Shortly after the release of their major label debut album, 'Anodyne' Farrar announced his decision to leave the band due to a soured relationship with his co-songwriter Tweedy.
Uncle Tupelo split up on May 1, 1994, after completing a farewell tour.
Following the breakup, Farrar and Heidron formed 'Son Volt', while Tweedy continued as 'Wilco'.


'UNCLE TUPELO' was an alternative Country group from Bellville, Illinois active between 1987 and 1994.
Jay Farrar, Jeff Tweedy, and Mike Heidorn (left-right), formed the band after the lead singer of their previous band 'The Primitives', left to attend college.
Shortly after the release of their major label debut album, 'Anodyne' Farrar announced his decision to leave the band due to a soured relationship with his co-songwriter Tweedy.
Uncle Tupelo split up on May 1, 1994, after completing a farewell tour.
Following the breakup, Farrar and Heidron formed 'Son Volt', while Tweedy continued as 'Wilco'.

You sir, are a moron.
Hunh??
"Burp drool"
I'm not sure Tweedy would agree but I certainly think this is better than anything I've heard from Wilco. Jay rocks!
You'll be needing to keep on traveling right past the border of our great nation. This is not country, it's Americana. A good old fashioned American traditional, sung with feeling. It, and it's like, are all around us. Thankfully.
"I pledge allegiance to blah blah drool this great nation blah blah drool drool burp drool"
This guys got their start as Uncle Tupelo from Belleville, IL...across the river from STL.
I had no idea UT was from Belleville, interesting. I lived there from 1965 to 1973 (age 9). A bit before they were born I'm sure. So I guess that makes them the second best thing to come out of Belleville

This guys got their start as Uncle Tupelo from Belleville, IL...across the river from STL.
You'll be needing to keep on traveling right past the border of our great nation. This is not country, it's Americana. A good old fashioned American traditional, sung with feeling. It, and it's like, are all around us. Thankfully.

Some of us left entire states to get away from garbage like this.
I listen to just about everything... except country and rap.
You'll be needing to keep on traveling right past the border of our great nation. This is not country, it's Americana. A good old fashioned American traditional, sung with feeling. It, and it's like, are all around us. Thankfully.
ROAD TRIP-!
Time to let the road blow out the winter-BLAHS-... and a few other odors, kinks, scraps, shreds, and bits...
Adventures await... The road is calling...

Some of us left entire states to get away from garbage like this.
I listen to just about everything... except country and rap.
Searching for a truer sound
Can't recall the call letters
Steel guitar and settle down
Catching an all-night station
Somewhere in Louisiana
Sounds like 1963
But for now it sounds like heaven . . .
No wonder this is triggering so many "thought I left this behind" messages in my brain.
I'm 36 again. Man, I'm gettin' to old for this Sh**!
Lol... : )
Are you sure? It's bad enough.
Searching for a truer sound
Can't recall the call letters
Steel guitar and settle down
Catching an all-night station
Somewhere in Louisiana
Sounds like 1963
But for now it sounds like heaven . . .
Sure does.
I like these guys better than their fellow-fallout brothers from Uncle Tupelo...
Seems there's a brain working behind the musicianship...
I like smart well presented... Thanks RP...

See that button "PSD" ?. That lets you change songs, don't like a selection, use it.
Sic 'em.
From another Kurt
Agreed!
I'm 36 again. Man, I'm gettin' to old for this Sh**!
New Sonvolt doesn't seem to touch the old stuff. I'm afraid you might have missed the magic time.
Love this song.

People who misuse the word "literally", figuratively make me sick to my stomach.
Tweedy has transcended this many times over, yet, it is as good as anything Wilco has done.

I've always thought of this as in the realm of alt-country, where many fine artists reside. But what's wrong with good country music anyway? What about June Carter—(or any of the Carter family) or J Cash? Aren't they considered country? Are they hated too?
See that button "PSD" ?. That lets you change songs, don't like a selection, use it.
Should be all kinds of music. What are they supposed to play all day?

See that button "PSD" ?. That lets you change songs, don't like a selection, use it.

One of the things I've always loved about RP is that it isn't about just one genre of music. With that said, if I were to attempt to classify Son Volt I'd say they were Americana. Sure some might say country, but I don't think most of us have ever thought of them that way.

Can you specify what type of music exactly do you expect to hear on RP? Whatever type of music it is I am sure you'll find more appropriate stations than RP.

This is "Country Music" to you?
Definitely sounds like "Country Music" to me.
Care to classify?
Americana or "Old Timey Music."

This is "Country Music" to you?
Care to classify?
Sad country rock about growing up in Belleville, IL (southern IL) with broken down cities, muggy hot summer weather, dead end job.
But getting in your car and driving the back roads at night..cool and fragrant summer air and looking up at stars. Somewhere on a county road between Belleville and Shiloh. Ask Jay Farrar or Jeff Tweedy...they know.
I find unpopular thoughts are often true.
I really don't think Tweedy thinks that...great song, though.


I find unpopular thoughts are often true.


This is "Country Music" to you?
And shitty, at home - I guess!
tzzzzz....!!!!
Love this - great roadtrip song.
used to play this album while bartending in jackson hole

You'll sooner see Buddy Holly on tour than Tweedy and Farrar get back together.
People need to have dreams...
Love this song - best song on the best album by Son Volt, although whenever I hear Son Volt it really just gets me fantasizing about an Uncle Tupelo reunion tour.
You'll sooner see Buddy Holly on tour than Tweedy and Farrar get back together.

...funny, i've always thought of son volt as a rock band...interesting, the points at which genres converge, depending upon the direction from which one approaches them...
Love this song - best song on the best album by Son Volt, although whenever I hear Son Volt it really just gets me fantasizing about an Uncle Tupelo reunion tour.


Screw the haters, I love Jay's voice.
I have been thinking about this a lot lately, as my tastes are drawing me towards a sound that I used to associate with "country". I like a steel guitar in small doses, and "fiddles" here and there - it doesn't seem to be that for me. There is something else that separated a song like like this and "country" for me.
I think it is mostly subject matter and delivery - maybe a line about a gun, a hound dog, a pickup truck, a cheatin' wife, a worn out cliche or goofy twist on words would do it. A dumbass hillbilly accent is probably the biggest turnoff though. . .like nails on a chalkboard for me.
F**k 'em. A good song is a good song, whether it's Merle Haggard or REM.
I'm as country as a red dirt road, and I like about 95% of what I hear on RP. Folks have to keep an open mind, and be willing to expand their musical palette. Or else you wind up listening to Top 40 or (shudder) "classic rock". Good comment.

Your favorites list of songs ranges from 20 to 30 years old. Folks have to keep an open mind, indeed.
Might have to take this on my road trip to Wyoming this summer....
Switching it over to AM
Searching for a truer sound
Can't recall the call letters
Steel guitar and settle down
Catching an all-night station somewhere in Louisiana
It sounds like 1963, but for now it sounds like heaven
My favorite verse in the song as well. Some things just come across as a "universal truth" or almost relating a sense of "home", if that makes sense. These lyrics really work for me.
F**k 'em. A good song is a good song, whether it's Merle Haggard or REM.
I'm as country as a red dirt road, and I like about 95% of what I hear on RP. Folks have to keep an open mind, and be willing to expand their musical palette. Or else you wind up listening to Top 40 or (shudder) "classic rock". Good comment.


F**k 'em. A good song is a good song, whether it's Merle Haggard or REM.
I'm as country as a red dirt road, and I like about 95% of what I hear on RP. Folks have to keep an open mind, and be willing to expand their musical palette. Or else you wind up listening to Top 40 or (shudder) "classic rock". Good comment.

I was just about to mention how i do not like REM because of the whiny voice and "twang", but I have liked Sunvolt for 10-15 years now.
But this is what country should be, pure, raw, and griity. Not that spit and polished horses**t they play on country stations.

Switching it over to AM
Searching for a truer sound
Can't recall the call letters
Steel guitar and settle down
Catching an all-night station somewhere in Louisiana
It sounds like 1963, but for now it sounds like heaven
But this is what country should be, pure, raw, and griity. Not that spit and polished horses**t they play on country stations.
AMEN TO THAT!

F**k 'em. A good song is a good song, whether it's Merle Haggard or REM.
I'm as country as a red dirt road, and I like about 95% of what I hear on RP. Folks have to keep an open mind, and be willing to expand their musical palette. Or else you wind up listening to Top 40 or (shudder) "classic rock". Good comment.

Amazing album. Sounds like heaven...
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