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No longer is always flat out
Got the number of the getaway car
Didn't get very far
As lucid as hell
These images moving so fast
Like a fever
So close to the bone
I don't feel too well
And if you choose
To take that path
I will play you like a shark
And I'll clutch at your heart
I'll come flying like a spark
To enflame you
Sleeping alone
For pleasure, the pineapple head
It spins and it spins
Like a number I hold
Don't remember if she was my friend
It was a long time ago
And if you choose
To take that path
I will play you like a shark
And I'll clutch at your heart
I'll come flying like a spark
to enflame you
Sleeping alone
For pleasure, the pineapple head
It spins and it spins
Like a number I hold
Don't remember if she was my friend
It was a long time ago
And if you choose
To take that path
Would you come to make me pay?
I will play you like a shark
nd I'll clutch at your heart
I'll come flying like a spark
I will clutch at your heart
And come flying like a spark
To enflame you
Crowded House = the Beatles of Australia
Crowded House are from New Zealand. Sorry to be pedantic, but the Aussies all too often get the credit for our talented musicians.
Hopefully you're loading your pipe with some good ganja!
I'll go with an 8 for the number of days in mind with the 'sounds like' for this one...call it a +1 and LLRP!!
I am not a great Beatles fan but Crowded House produced some sublime stuff and maybe not a 10 but an excellent 9 from me.
Well, yeah, but they can tell you all you need to know about Kim Kardashian . . . so THERE!
Clearly, our future as a species is assured.
Hannio wrote:
Engaging in the Canadian national pastime, are you?
Something tells me the rest of the world plays this game too...
How disappointing that we can't tell the difference between shampoo and pieces of fruit.
Seriously, Americans can be pretty dumb about geography and the world beyond their country's borders.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/10640690/Americans-surveyed-misunderstood-misrepresented-or-ignorant.html
"A National Geographic poll of over 500 young Americans, aged 18 to 24, showed that six per cent failed to locate their own country on a map of the world.
Among those with a high school education or less, the figure was one in ten. Only one in three could find Great Britain on a map.
In the same group, two thirds of the respondents estimated the population of the US at between 750 million and two billion (actual figure: 298 million).
In the same National Geographic poll, conducted three years after the Iraq War began, only 37 per cent of young Americans could find Iraq on a map of the Middle East.
The same percentage could point out Saudi Arabia.
Only one in four could locate Israel or Iran.
Even among college students, only 23 per cent found all four countries.
Two years after the Iraq War began, 70 per cent of Americans still believed Saddam Hussein was personally involved in the 9/11 attacks, according to a Washington Post survey."
Well, yeah, but they can tell you all you need to know about Kim Kardashian . . . so THERE!
How disappointing that we can't tell the difference between shampoo and pieces of fruit.
Seriously, Americans can be pretty dumb about geography and the world beyond their country's borders.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/10640690/Americans-surveyed-misunderstood-misrepresented-or-ignorant.html
"A National Geographic poll of over 500 young Americans, aged 18 to 24, showed that six per cent failed to locate their own country on a map of the world.
Among those with a high school education or less, the figure was one in ten. Only one in three could find Great Britain on a map.
In the same group, two thirds of the respondents estimated the population of the US at between 750 million and two billion (actual figure: 298 million).
In the same National Geographic poll, conducted three years after the Iraq War began, only 37 per cent of young Americans could find Iraq on a map of the Middle East.
The same percentage could point out Saudi Arabia.
Only one in four could locate Israel or Iran.
Even among college students, only 23 per cent found all four countries.
Two years after the Iraq War began, 70 per cent of Americans still believed Saddam Hussein was personally involved in the 9/11 attacks, according to a Washington Post survey."
Engaging in the Canadian national pastime, are you?
I am in agreement.
Sasha2001 wrote:
Finn is in!
what's this bi..h got to do with it?
Pineapple head?
Usually it's the dumbass Americans that conflate the Aussies and the Kiwis. I'm surprised someone from Toronto would, too. Maybe we're not so different after all.
How disappointing that we can't tell the difference between shampoo and pieces of fruit.
Seriously, Americans can be pretty dumb about geography and the world beyond their country's borders.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/10640690/Americans-surveyed-misunderstood-misrepresented-or-ignorant.html
"A National Geographic poll of over 500 young Americans, aged 18 to 24, showed that six per cent failed to locate their own country on a map of the world.
Among those with a high school education or less, the figure was one in ten. Only one in three could find Great Britain on a map.
In the same group, two thirds of the respondents estimated the population of the US at between 750 million and two billion (actual figure: 298 million).
In the same National Geographic poll, conducted three years after the Iraq War began, only 37 per cent of young Americans could find Iraq on a map of the Middle East.
The same percentage could point out Saudi Arabia.
Only one in four could locate Israel or Iran.
Even among college students, only 23 per cent found all four countries.
Two years after the Iraq War began, 70 per cent of Americans still believed Saddam Hussein was personally involved in the 9/11 attacks, according to a Washington Post survey."
(Hint: check the song title, look at Rod's haircut.)
.... yes yes yes
what's this bi..h got to do with it?
Usually it's the dumbass Americans that conflate the Aussies and the Kiwis. I'm surprised someone from Toronto would, too. Maybe we're not so different after all.
That's it....this means WAR!!!!
Usually it's the dumbass Americans that conflate the Aussies and the Kiwis. I'm surprised someone from Toronto would, too. Maybe we're not so different after all.
The Finns are Kiwi but Crowded House formed in Australia (and based themselves here) and there were Aussies in the band... So I think we can lay a bit of a claim to them! They (NZ) can keep Russell Crowe though.
Usually it's the dumbass Americans that conflate the Aussies and the Kiwis. I'm surprised someone from Toronto would, too. Maybe we're not so different after all.
Bloomin 'eck, never expected to find Jason Lee on RP! His kids have all had me as their teacher at some point, poor sods....
It's a small world, right enough. The pic of him disappeared from my earlier post, so here it is again for the delight of RP listeners, with his pineapple hairstyle in flagrante gloriosa:
Crowded House (11) by MystifyMe Concert PhotographyTM
Troy
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mystifyme07/
Nick Seymour, Bassist
CROWDED HOUSE
Supported by DOG TRUMPET
Crowded House have announced a special Sydney show for their fans, to be performed at the Enmore Theatre on Wednesday 31 March, as part of a short Australian tour.
This show is a rare intimate venue appearance by the band whose most recent Australian tour was a series of sold out major arena shows.
One of our region's greatest ever bands, Crowded House have an epic back catalogue, including such incredible songs as ,‘Weather With You', ‘Four Seasons In One Day', ‘Don't Dream It's Over', ‘Fall At Your Feet' and ‘Locked Out'.
Back to their best following their 2007 reunion and the critically acclaimed studio album, ‘Time on Earth', the band are currently finishing their new (sixth) album, titled ‘Intriguer', which is due for release mid-year.
Joining founding members Neil Finn and Nick Seymour and drummer, Matt Sherrod, and U.S.-based keyboard player Mark Hart, a veteran of the line-up who made Together Alone in 1993.
This photo was taken on March 30, 2010 using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
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excelent song & excelent performance of Nick Seymour on "solo-bass".-
** 8 **
note: it is convenient and very important to use system speackers of sound 2.1 or 5.1 dedicated and adjusted to be able itself to all hear music in its explendor.
Bloomin 'eck, never expected to find Jason Lee on RP! His kids have all had me as their teacher at some point, poor sods....
UNDERSTAND THE FEEL OF AND IN NEW ZEALAND.
...but was never there!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn_AfVS0IWY
coldatlantic wrote:
Specifically, first Diving Bell, then this, I would think.
All Crowded House is high-end, as is Finn Brothers, as is Tim solo as is Neil solo!
"WOODFACE", after Stgt. Pepper, is the second best album EVER being made - for example!
That might be overdoing it a bit.
You are a Pineapple Head! ....but in a good sort of way. (Sorry, I couldn't resist ;o))
Bit of a pity that it is presented as part of a 'greatest hits' album. Am I too much of a purist wishing to see it presented as part of its original album?
OK maybe I need to crawl back into the old 20th century...
I agree, I never did either, but now I always turn and say, wow these guys are good, sounds as good as a Federer forehand looks.
And I will clutch at your heart
I'll come flying like a spark to inflame you
ahhh, yes i want to be inflamed...thanks neil...and thanks bill
THANKS! and may equal benefit of Heaven's heady blend of most righteous warm light extend to all!
Yes. Totally. And so is "Everyone is here" - the Finn Brothers' solo album.
All Crowded House is high-end, as is Finn Brothers, as is Tim solo as is Neil solo!
"WOODFACE", after Stgt. Pepper, is the second best album EVER being made - for example!
siiigh! Right Grace! I take back that Amerka is completely freaked-out.
Some obviously are - you proof the opposite!
thanx, that helps!
Uh yeah, Neil Finn and Michael Stipe sound almost exactly alike. Right, right.
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat...?
Now America is completely FREAKED out. Crowded house sound REM-ish, another dude wrote, but in a bad way?? SORRY??
Are you complete idiots? Sorry for the rough words. Let me quickly repeat them. ARE YOU FREAKED OUT COMPLETE IDIOTS??
CROWDED HOUSE are miles ahead of (often good) REM. And that means? Means the CH are the only legitimate followers or succesors of the great BEATLES!
If it weren´t so sad, I could smile
Crowded House are REM ´ish. Yeah - but only for Jackson-5 fans!
Unbelievable!
Not quite. The Finn bros are from NZ, but the band is from Australia.