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I am flattered by your fascination with me
Like any hot blooded woman
I have simply wanted an object to crave
But you, you're not allowed
You're uninvited
An unfortunate slight
Must be strangely exciting
To watch the stoic squirm
Must be somewhat heartening
To watch shepherd need shepherd
But you, you're not allowed
You're uninvited
An unfortunate slight
Like any uncharted territory
I must seem greatly intriguing
You speak of my love like
You have experienced love like mine before
But this is not allowed
You're uninvited
An unfortunate slight
I don't think you unworthy
I need a moment to deliberate
That is why RP is so powerful for me- a more contemplative, universe- expanding listening experience. Thank you, RP!
I actually like the music and vocal performance of this song.
What kills me are the various horrible lyrical scans. "an unforTOOOOOOOOOnate slight". She's got the emPHAsis on the wrong sylLAble and it drives me bonKERS
You mean "horanferchianslide"?
Still a near perfect pop song, really.
Very good! Sounds like an extension of Led Zeppelins Kashmir
I thought I loved you, Caroline.
Now I know I hate you.
action talked
I don't think the poster is talking about this, but yeah, the little yelp is a signature of her vocal style
It was an OK-to-good 1998 remake of a superb German movie. Wings of Desire (1988, Wim Wenders). An angel tires of overseeing human activity and wishes to become human when he falls in love with a mortal.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093191/
THANKS .........
tell us some more endings and movie plots to films no one has seen yet hahahahahaha
Now I know I hate you.
Gotta hand it to Bill for the perfect transition from Satie’s Gymnopedie No. 1 to this track.
Came here to say the exact same thing and found your comment... and the fact that I'd already "liked" it :)
I actually like the music and vocal performance of this song.
What kills me are the various horrible lyrical scans. "an unforTOOOOOOOOOnate slight". She's got the emPHAsis on the wrong sylLAble and it drives me bonKERS
With you on that one... I generally like the song but I do wish the meter and melody worked together a bit better.
I saw here in 99 for The Junkie Tour. Tori Amos opened.
Alanis simply blew me away with her musicality and the show was really an homage to LZ . She was very Plantish in her movement around the stage and some of her inflections. I suspect that she is just as much of a fan as are the Wilson sisters.
thousandrobots wrote:
The last time I saw Alanis, she was on a teaching series about trauma. This is a topic I've studied extensively... she knows her stuff pretty well. She's a deep diver of the soul.
Eh? Huh. Well, thanks for that. I thought I looked that up.
I've corrected my post.
A wonderful, heartwrenching song.
What kills me are the various horrible lyrical scans. "an unforTOOOOOOOOOnate slight". She's got the emPHAsis on the wrong sylLAble and it drives me bonKERS
Maybe that was the point. Three is a piece of art at the Hirshhorn Museum in DC. It is clearly supposed to be like fingernails on a chalk board. I don't remember what it is called.
That's okay. Some artists are inherently polarizing and it's not too difficult to see why Alanis is in that list. If there's anything I've learned here it's that you don't have to understand why others like stuff you don't (though, I'll admit, it's nice to know if it can be articulated), but it's helpful if you understand that it happens all the time.
For instance, I see you've got a Richard Thompson (another obvious polarizer) song in your "10" list, which is fine. That song's a one for me as it happens, while this one, for me, is an eight. Which says absolutely nothing about the two of us other than that tastes differ and that's as it should be. Peace.
Addendum: About the film, if you're interested, I agree with those who recommend the original German version (Wings of Desire) over City of Angels. Despite both being directed by Wim Wenders, City of Angels doesn't match the atmosphere or emotional impact of Wings.
Cough, City of Angels is not directed by Wenders, cough. Not that cough.
don't remember what the commercial was for
but never forgot this melody
didn't hear it again until RP
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093191/
It can be (and has been) overdone but used carefully it has a good effect.
That's okay. Some artists are inherently polarizing and it's not too difficult to see why Alanis is in that list. If there's anything I've learned here it's that you don't have to understand why others like stuff you don't (though, I'll admit, it's nice to know if it can be articulated), but it's helpful if you understand that it happens all the time.
For instance, I see you've got a Richard Thompson (another obvious polarizer) song in your "10" list, which is fine. That song's a 1 for me as it happens, while this one, for me, is an eight. Which says absolutely nothing about the two of us other than that tastes differ and that's as it should be. Peace.
Addendum: About the film, if you're interested, I agree with those who recommend the original German version (Wings of Desire) over City of Angels. Despite both being directed by Wim Wenders, City of Angels doesn't match the atmosphere or emotional impact of Wings.
A well-considered response - we all have different tastes - I think surely most people listening to RP are properly interested in music and open to different styles, so we'll have a lot of common-ground, interspersed with these polarising artists.
For me, I was enjoying this just now, and was surprised to see I'd rated it a '4' previously - it's gone up to '7' now - so maybe mood makes a big difference with the likes of Alanis?
What kills me are the various horrible lyrical scans. "an unforTOOOOOOOOOnate slight". She's got the emPHAsis on the wrong sylLAble and it drives me bonKERS
On this, we do agree.
BTW, I have seen her perform this on a forest stage and it was superb.................but also sung without the yodelly Riordan squeaks.
That's okay. Some artists are inherently polarizing and it's not too difficult to see why Alanis is in that list. If there's anything I've learned here it's that you don't have to understand why others like stuff you don't (though, I'll admit, it's nice to know if it can be articulated), but it's helpful if you understand that it happens all the time.
For instance, I see you've got a Richard Thompson (another obvious polarizer) song in your "10" list, which is fine. That song's a one for me as it happens, while this one, for me, is an eight. Which says absolutely nothing about the two of us other than that tastes differ and that's as it should be. Peace.
Addendum (corrected): About the film, if you're interested, I agree with those who recommend the original German version (Wings of Desire) over City of Angels. City of Angels doesn't match the atmosphere or emotional impact of Wim Wenders' Wings.
indeed. a horrible remake of the fabulous Wings of Desire.
Yep
DavidS_UK wrote:
I didn't like her unique sound, and was glad when it quickly flamed out.
I'm with ya but i'm adding pencil erasers in my ears so nothing leaks out.
chris_the_man wrote:
"Quite Likeable" from my cubicle's jury
lol
chris_the_man wrote:
Wings of Desire (the original) is my wife's all-time favorite film. She has shown me why it is a masterpiece. (She also has a classics background ... so she would also appreciate your handle.)
Agreed! And a 9 from me as well.
Imagine how some of us feel about the 70's. Ouch. *tremor* *looking for misplaced reading glasses*
Progressive lens my friend. That is the way to go. Now if I can only keep those damn kids off the lawn.
I still give it a 9. For some reason.
despite my finite tolerance for Alanis...this is EASILY her best song...
agreed.
I tell friends of mine (around my age) that it's weird when you think about how 90's music is no longer the music from the "last decade". The 90's are the new 80's now... *shiver*
Still love it. The crescendo at the end does it for me.
Imagine how some of us feel about the 70's. Ouch. *tremor* *looking for misplaced reading glasses*
What an aging, overly produced Led Zeppelin might sound like if they had become a Vegas lounge act with a narcissistic female vocalist. . .
Hilarious! Narcissistic? Angst-ridden and self-absorbed is how I would have politely described her public persona. But then that describes about 1/3 of young North American females, no?
OK, this is a pretty theatrical song, so points there. Overwrought and arch is dandy in artful doses, but this is a COSTCO bulk package.
despite my finite tolerance for Alanis...this is EASILY her best song...
What an aging, overly produced Led Zeppelin might sound like if they had become a Vegas lounge act with a narcissistic female vocalist. . .
Are you saying they didn't?
Well said!
What an aging, overly produced Led Zeppelin might sound like if they had become a Vegas lounge act with a narcissistic female vocalist. . .
Haha, I didn't get the negative reaction that you felt. Actually, I came here here to compliment the cool Zep vibe! lol
What an aging, overly produced Led Zeppelin might sound like if they had become a Vegas lounge act with a narcissistic female vocalist. . .
Wow...t'was half-listening to this when I snapped back and reflexively reached for the PSD button. But something caused me to be a little more receptive to AM's work and talents after all these years of hating. I can admit now that she does have the chops and so now, a little respect from me. Progress. Now, Beth Orton and Natalie Merchant...
That is why RP is so powerful for me- a more contemplative, universe- expanding listening experience. Thank you, RP!
Well said. I agree with Alanis, Beth and Natalie but I like all three now, thanks to RP.