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And sorrow's turned your heart to frost
I will mend your heart again
Remember the feeling as a child
When you woke up and morning smiled
It's time, it's time, it's time you felt like that again
There is just no percentage in remembering the past
It's time you learned to live again and love at last
Come with me leave your yesterday, your yesterday behind
And take a giant step outside your mind
You stare at me with disbelief
You say for you there's no relief
But girl, I swear, it won't do you no harm
Don't sit there, in your lonely room
Just looking back inside that gloom
Mama, that's not where you belong
Come with me, I'll take you where the taste of life is green
And everyday, everyday, hold on woman, just got to be seen
Come with me, leave your yesterday, your yesterday behind
And take a giant step outside your mind
Though you've played the love and lost
And sorrows have turned your heart to frost
I will mend your heart again
Remember the feeling as a child
When you woke up and morning smiled
It's time, it's time, it's time you felt like that again
There is just no percentage in remembering the past
It's time you learned to live again and love at last
Come with me, leave your yesterday, your yesterday behind
And take a giant step outside your mind
Etwas vom Allerschönsten
I think you may have the wrong von Allerschönsten
coltranes giant steps
we allllll need to take some giant steps
Pleasant Valley Way is just up the road from me in West Orange, NJ...T
that's where
Carole King lived when she wrote Pleasant Valley Sunday (charcoal burnin' every-
where).
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
The things one learns on RP. I was aware of the many songs Goffin/King wrote for the Monkees. I had the 45s and the composers were noted on them (albums too).
This is why I enjoy reading the comments- the positive and informative comments, anyway.
Solution: Re-rated to an 8
For whatever reason seeing this was released in 1969 surprised me. It never dawned on me that this tune was that old, maybe part of my +2 is due to how good it was then AND now.
LLRP!!
Songs like this make you wonder why we spend so much energy on negative BS of the world. Humanity is capable of happiness.
It's the paradox of people who can only be happy when they are miserable or are making others miserable.
The original catalog number for this "specially priced" album was Columbia GP-8. I remember because I bought it in 1968 because of the price -- on a lark when I was both young and poor.
Few records have meant as much to me as this one. Through it I discovered Taj Mahal and this song, in particular, have always been full of meaning to me.
And you can hear it for free on RP.
Or you could be a supporter and donate a little.
I'm embarrassed to say I thought it was Randy Newman when I first heard it. And I'm a Taj Mahal fan (saw him live in Vancouver in the 1980s). My education continues... .Thanks Bill and Rebecca.
When you woke up and morning smiled
Few records have meant as much to me as this one. Through it I discovered Taj Mahal and this song, in particular, have always been full of meaning to me.
And you can hear it for free on RP.
Pleasant Valley Way is just up the road from me in West Orange, NJ...That's where
Carole King lived when she wrote Pleasant Valley Sunday (charcoal burnin' every-
where).
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
I'd love a "repeat/rewind button" :)
or da monkees 2
Me too! King and Goffin? I never would have guessed. But I like it!
Seeing the show in less than 2 weeks!
Clearly, you do not enjoy the Taj Mahal signature vocal effect. An opinion best kept to yourself in some parts of North America if you want to stay for tea.
Elvis Costello has the same effect on me. I can hear the talent but, but, but, .... Must be deep-seated cognitive shortcomings.
Seeing the show in less than 2 weeks!
the "Giant Step" disc was electric with the full band
the "De Ole Folks At Home" disc was accustic with just Taj doing classic traditional blues songs
I used to have it when it first came out, think I'll try to get it on cd
For anyone interested, give "Me & Magdalena" a spin.
A couple of disparate comments....
Randy Bachman, formerly of the Guess Who and Bachman Turner Overdrive (BTO) and now host of CBC radio's Vinyl Tap was talking about the Monkees, their origin, etc., the other day. If you love old rock 'n roll, I would strongly encourage you to look up Randy Bachman, Vinyl Tap, CBC and listen to a podcast or two. Randy is a class act.
A friend of mine is an amateur guitar player and performer. (Owns a Gibson, BTW.) He often affects a Taj Mahal-style vocal effect and I really do not like it. Just sayin'. In my opinion, if you are not a great vocalist, adopting an understated style typically works out to be much better.
Noise from the peanut gallery...
He was opening for It's A Beautiful Day at the local college and I was excited as hell but it was canceled because someone got the flu which was their way back then to say not enough tickets sold
I love both versions. Very different and both very cool.
I prefer this one for the past 20 years or so but the Monkees version was the first version i heard as a kid and i will always love their version too.
I just happened to be watching a Taj Video this morning... Check him rehearsing with the Tedeschi / Trucks band:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkzKw1erF_Y
Impossibly cool!
Dude. This tune was also covered by the Monkees. I think you might be setting your expectations a wee bit high.
I've loved his music since I was 14. About the same time I discovered Dr. John (the night tripper) who recorded a great version of this number. And followed by Traffic.....I'm definitely 'feelin' all right' , at work right now operating a couple of de-compression chambers. 100%Oxygen is the best drug.
He is playing in town this week... But I will be out of town
You read my mind.
11 fo' sho'
Ahhh Valpo. Now I'm jonesin' some Tonys deep dish!
Anyone who uses Winamp or iTunes to listen to RP should download "Minilyrics". it's a great lyrics player that accesses an online database to look for the lyrics to songs. It's got a TON of lyrics. Some are in the form of text files (so they're static) but others are .lrc (lyric) files and are synced to the song. This is one that's synched. the lyrics are great.
Thanks for making me smile.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taj_Mahal_%28musician%29
In 1964 he moved to Santa Monica, California, and formed The Rising Sons with fellow blues musician Ry Cooder and Jessie Lee Kincaid, landing a record deal with Columbia Records soon after. The group was one of the first interracial bands of the period, which likely made them commercially unviable.<11> An album was never released (though a single was) and the band soon broke up, though Legacy Records did release The Rising Sons Featuring Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder in 1993 with material from that period. During this time Mahal was working with others, musicians like Howlin' Wolf, Buddy Guy, Lightnin' Hopkins, and Muddy Waters.<8> Mahal stayed with Columbia after The Rising Sons to begin his solo career, releasing the self-titled Taj Mahal in 1968, The Natch'l Blues in 1969, and Giant Step/De Old Folks at Home (also in 1969).<1> During this time he and Cooder worked with The Rolling Stones, with whom he has performed at various times throughout his career.<12> In 1968, he performed in the film The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. He recorded a total of twelve albums for Columbia Records from the late 1960s into the 1970s. His work of the 1970s was especially important, in that his releases began incorporating West Indian and Caribbean music, jazz and reggae into the mix. In 1972 he wrote the film score for the movie Sounder, which starred Cicely Tyson.
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simply & masterful & sweet
I also like the Monkee's version; like this one 2. To quote that legendary bopper: "different strokes for different folks."
me thinks not....Taj is pretty excellent.
i love both versions now.
what a wonderful song to wake up to—
Agree. I've been in a Monkees mood a lot lately. I'd forgotten how good this song is. They may have been cheesy, but darn it, they did a lot of good stuff!
I was just gonna say the same thing ...
So was I!
I was just gonna say the same thing ...
I particularly like this CD: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Evening_of_Acoustic_Music
Boy, he looks young on that Best Of cover photo, eh?
Showin' yo' ignorance here, Fred, in my humble opinion, of course!
You could be right there, Nige, but this particular number really grates, a sucko-barfo right from the first sung note. This guy's voice sounds like Rod Stewart, only worse.
This just made it perfect for a drink on the deck watching the afternoon
Showin' yo' ignorance here, Fred, in my humble opinion, of course!