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Like a lightbulb in a dark room
I'm just sittin' here
Waiting for you
To come on home
And turn me on
Like the desert
Waiting for the rain
Like a school kid
Waiting for the spring
I'm just sittin' here
Waiting for you
To come on home
And turn me on
My poor heart
It's been so dark
Since you've been gone
After all you're the one who turns me off
But you're the only one who can turn me back on
My hi-fi is waiting for a new tube
My glass is waiting for some fresh ice-cubes
I'm just sittin' here
Waiting for you
To come on home
And turn me on
Turn me on
a married woman used to sing this to me (a married man)
that married woman left her husband
i left my wife
that once married woman is now married again........to a man that was once married
But the real question is: does she still sing that to her new husband ?
What a let down, I was expecting a Tubes cover...
Never hear the Tubes these days. Well remembered, though...
that married woman left her husband
i left my wife
that once married woman is now married again........to a man that was once married
Although I do love this song, I don't hear a smokey nor deep voice coming from Norah Jones at all! Are we listening to the same song?
...... it sure is :)
In the old days (before my time) there used to be artist fan clubs and if I'm not mistaken part of that experience was trading pictures, collectibles, articles, and rare releases. I would put Calypsus in that category before accusing him(her?) of being a corporate shill. Of course, many of the fan clubs of big pop acts were the inventions of record companies - so perhaps you're more right than you know.
some of us are getting old!!!
lovely song and album!
Norah Jones Playlist: Neil Young
Fifteen years ago, Jones first fell in love with Heart of Gold, and she's been a hardcore Neil Young fan since. "At night, when I'm cooking, I listen to him really loud," she says. "It's hard for me to listen to anything else." Over the years she's seen countless Young shows and even performed with him at the Bridge School Benefit in 2008. "There's something so emotional about the way he plays and writes," she adds. "I always cry when I see him live."~
1. "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere " | Neil Young with Crazy Horse, 1969I love the country side of Neil. This is one of my favorites. It makes me so happy when I hear it, from the opening guitar line to the amazing harmonies.
2. "Helpless" | Neil Young, 1970
This one is a tear-jerker for me, and the groove is incredible.
3. "Barstool Blues" | Neil Young, 1975
I remember being with friends at the beach, all singing this at the top of our lungs. We put it on repeat. I don't think I ever had so much fun.
4. "Comes A Time" | Neil Young, 1978
There's a string section, and then there's a fiddler. I always imagine a string quartet in tuxedos, next to some guy fiddling in overalls.
5. "Don't Be Denied" | Neil Young, 1973
This is from Time Fades Away, the live album he made of unreleased songs. It's so killer, just a classic Neil guitar riff.
6. "Motion Pictures " | Neil Young, 1974
On the Beach is one of my favorite Neil albums. This is one of those songs that makes you feel like you're underwater. It's weird, beautiful, surreal.
7. "Round & Round " | Neil Young with Crazy Horse, 1969
The notes and chords are so bizarre. There's like a weird seventh-chord thrown in there, and it's just beautiful.
8. "Down by the River " | Neil Young with Crazy Horse, 1969
This is my ultimate most favorite Neil song, probably. I'm actually learning how to play the guitar solo. So far I've got the beginning down, but that's the easy part.
9. "Star of Bethlehem " | Neil Young, 1977
When I saw him play the Bridge School, tears were streaming down my face. He just gets that reaction out of you.
10. "Harvest Moon" | Neil Young, 1992
I'm a big crier, clearly, but listening to a song like this makes me feel so good. It makes me less restless. Puts me in a zone
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Now, what I think, on this playlist of notable artists, open to the general public:
can, for obvious reasons, does not reflect, in an open or exhaustive, all your preferences and what they hear usually in your privacy.
Is a playlist "defensive", which presuppose that the N.Jones does not risk much, perhaps with the fear to offending susceptibilities.
Choose a playlist to 10 songs by a single author and songwriter, who is admired, dedicated, and undeniable for all, to me does not tell me much. Is a set 100% right. Exclusively dedicated to one artist. Is not a playlist, it's an honor.
Now, if she chose 10 songs from different artist, bands, singers, currently active, for example their age, or contemporaries, as it could give us another perspective view of his vision, tastes, and sensitivity about the music that is by around the world. A real playlist presupposes diversity or eclecticism.
God I wish she was talking to me.
Why does she have to be so young? Or why do I have to be so old?
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BTW. does anyone now where her home is?
Music in the blood by ~takara13
©2008-2010 ~takara13
Haley @ 3.
Music in the blood for sure. Hopefully she'll keep on open mind and ear with it throughout life, like I *try* to do (sorry, not gettin the mainstream pop or rap/hip-hop or most country). That's just a fraction of the cd collection in the bg. When in proper order on the shelves (that you can actually see):
Top Shelf: Alice in Chains box set, then 311, 3 doors down, AC/DC x2, Alice in Chains x3 (aside from the box set), Allman Brothers, Greg Allman, Animatrix soundtrack, Anthrax x2, Armageddon soundtrack, Louis Armstrong, Baby Monoxide (lead singer chick worked with me at Capital One for a while ), Bad Co, Beastie Boys x2, Beatles x6, Beck, Beethoven, Chuck Berry, Big Chill soundtrack, Big Wreck, Black Sabbath x3, Blind Melon, Blink 182, Blues Collection (3 disc various artists), Blues Traveler x2, Meredith Brooks, James Brown, Buffalo Springfield, Jimmy Buffett, Buffy TVS TV soundtrack, Bush x2, Butthole Surfers, Cake x2, Canned Heat, Jerry Cantrell, Cat Empire, Chant (Gregorian monks) x2, Eric Clapton, Clerks soundtrack, Coal Chamber x2, Collective Soul, Alice Cooper, Chris Cornell, Corrosion of Conformity x2, Counting Crows, Creed, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jim Croce, Crow soundtrack, Sheryl Crow, Crystal Method x2
Second Shelf: Dandy Warhols x2, Days of the New x2, Dazed and Confused soundtrack, Derek and the Dominoes, Detroit Rock City soundtrack, Dink, Doors, Down, Eagles x2, End of Days soundtrack, Enigma x2, Melissa Etheridge x3, Everclear, Faith No More x2, Fear Factory, Filter x2, Fishbone x2, Fleetwood Mac x2, Flyleaf, Galactic Cowboys, Godsmack, Goo Goo Dolls, Grass Roots, Grateful Dead, Al Green, Green Day x2, Green Jelly, Guess Who, Sammy Hagar, Helmet, Hilltop Hoods, Hootie and the Blowfish, Incubus x2, INXS, Iron Maiden, Jane's Addiction x2, Jethro Tull, Jewel x2, Jimmie's Chicken Shack, Norah Jones, Janis Joplin, BB King, KJWAN, Korn x4, Johnny Lang, Led Zeppelin x2, Lifehouse, Linkin Park x2, Little Feat, Live, Lo Fidelity Allstars, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Macross Plus soundtrack (...otaku overload...I should send that to Wes or something...), Bob Marley and the Wailers, Matrix soundtrack, Dave Matthews x2, Sarah McLachlan
If you read all that, you must be really bored. Or just curious. :3
Two more shelves under that, and it doesn't hold the full collection anymore.
Music is .
~takara13
You are a pretty cool person...thanks for sharing! Kids rule too btw! They are the best blessing we can have in this world!
Music in the blood by ~takara13
©2008-2010 ~takara13
Haley @ 3.
Music in the blood for sure. Hopefully she'll keep on open mind and ear with it throughout life, like I *try* to do (sorry, not gettin the mainstream pop or rap/hip-hop or most country). That's just a fraction of the cd collection in the bg. When in proper order on the shelves (that you can actually see):
Top Shelf: Alice in Chains box set, then 311, 3 doors down, AC/DC x2, Alice in Chains x3 (aside from the box set), Allman Brothers, Greg Allman, Animatrix soundtrack, Anthrax x2, Armageddon soundtrack, Louis Armstrong, Baby Monoxide (lead singer chick worked with me at Capital One for a while ), Bad Co, Beastie Boys x2, Beatles x6, Beck, Beethoven, Chuck Berry, Big Chill soundtrack, Big Wreck, Black Sabbath x3, Blind Melon, Blink 182, Blues Collection (3 disc various artists), Blues Traveler x2, Meredith Brooks, James Brown, Buffalo Springfield, Jimmy Buffett, Buffy TVS TV soundtrack, Bush x2, Butthole Surfers, Cake x2, Canned Heat, Jerry Cantrell, Cat Empire, Chant (Gregorian monks) x2, Eric Clapton, Clerks soundtrack, Coal Chamber x2, Collective Soul, Alice Cooper, Chris Cornell, Corrosion of Conformity x2, Counting Crows, Creed, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jim Croce, Crow soundtrack, Sheryl Crow, Crystal Method x2
Second Shelf: Dandy Warhols x2, Days of the New x2, Dazed and Confused soundtrack, Derek and the Dominoes, Detroit Rock City soundtrack, Dink, Doors, Down, Eagles x2, End of Days soundtrack, Enigma x2, Melissa Etheridge x3, Everclear, Faith No More x2, Fear Factory, Filter x2, Fishbone x2, Fleetwood Mac x2, Flyleaf, Galactic Cowboys, Godsmack, Goo Goo Dolls, Grass Roots, Grateful Dead, Al Green, Green Day x2, Green Jelly, Guess Who, Sammy Hagar, Helmet, Hilltop Hoods, Hootie and the Blowfish, Incubus x2, INXS, Iron Maiden, Jane's Addiction x2, Jethro Tull, Jewel x2, Jimmie's Chicken Shack, Norah Jones, Janis Joplin, BB King, KJWAN, Korn x4, Johnny Lang, Led Zeppelin x2, Lifehouse, Linkin Park x2, Little Feat, Live, Lo Fidelity Allstars, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Macross Plus soundtrack (...otaku overload...I should send that to Wes or something...), Bob Marley and the Wailers, Matrix soundtrack, Dave Matthews x2, Sarah McLachlan
If you read all that, you must be really bored. Or just curious. :3
Two more shelves under that, and it doesn't hold the full collection anymore.
Music is .
~takara13
Home now or when she was growing up? Check the wikipedia entry, which states:
Jones was born in Brooklyn, New York City on March 30, 1979 to sitar maestro Ravi Shankar and Sue Jones. She spent her childhood with her mother, who moved to the Fort Worth suburb of Grapevine, Texas, when Jones was four.
but goes on to say...
In 1999, after two years of struggling in the program at the university, she left for New York City. Less than a year later she started a band with Harris.
When her first album came out, she was billed as an 'Austin area' singer. Given the heat right now. I'd happily spend the summers in NY state. It's HOT down here. 107 on Friday.
That's just... Love it!