Gregory Alan Isakov — The Fall
Album: Appaloosa Bones
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Length: 3:20
Plays (last 30 days): 10
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Total ratings: 310
Length: 3:20
Plays (last 30 days): 10
The fall, the fall, the fall
I keep stumbling back
Ivory bone opera glass
Angles of attack
You heard blood was thick, brothers and sisters
But ya don't know where anybody's at
Time was a bust
You thought you'd better be tough
Nobody gets past
The trembling wire
And all eyes on you now, on you
We're all holding our breath
All eyes on you now, on you (The fall)
We're still holding our breath
We all break a little
We all break a little
We all break a little when we fall
And everybody keeps saying, "Get up, get up"
The fall, the fall, the fall
"Go on, get up"
The fall, the fall, the fall
I keep stumbling back
Ivory bone opera glass
Angles of attack
You heard blood was thick, brothers and sisters
But ya don't know where anybody's at
Time was a bust
You thought you'd better be tough
Nobody gets past
The trembling wire
And all eyes on you now, on you
We're all holding our breath
All eyes on you now, on you (The fall)
We're still holding our breath
We all break a little
We all break a little
We all break a little when we fall
And everybody keeps saying, "Get up, get up"
The fall, the fall, the fall
"Go on, get up"
The fall, the fall, the fall
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In my slightly warped way of thinking, Gregory Alan Isakov is a reincarnation of Cat Stevens. Not because they sound anything alike, but because Isakov's music affects me the same way Tea for the Tillerman and other early Cat Stevens works did.
Raised it to a 9 today.
Lovely!
Awesome, as usual, from the gifted musical artist and fantastic human who has become a real local treasure!
For a few brief seconds in the beginning, I think it's Mutineers by David Gray. Very nice song.
Only the top 6 rating numbers should be used to calculate the average/median .
can't resist a good banjo
I think this is Gregory Isakov and his growing band at the top of their game, so it is not a surprise that it is the first track on his latest release, Appaloosa Bones. We have come to know and expect incredible production, ephemeral themes, lyrical impressionism, and a consistent sense of restraint and melancholy from Gregory. These traits are on full display in The Fall.
Yet another wonderful artist that I probably wouldn't have stumbled upon unaided by RP.
sounds good