Crowded House — Nails In My Feet
Album: Together Alone
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Released: 1993
Length: 3:31
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My life is a house
You crawl through the window
Slip across the floor and into the reception room
You enter the place of endless persuasion
Like a knock on the door when there's ten or more things to do
Who is that calling?
You my companion
Run to the water on a burning beach
And it brings me relief
Pass through the walls
To find my intentions
Circle round in a strange hypnotic state
I look into space
there is no connection
A million points of life
And a conversation I can't face
Cast me off one day
To lose my inhibitions
Sit like a lapdog on a matron's knee
With the nails on your feet
I woke up the house
Stumbled in sideways
The lights went on and everybody screamed suprise
The savage review it left me gasping
But it warms my heart to see that you can do it too
Total surrender
Your touch is so tender
Your skin is like water
On a burning beach
And it brings me relief
And it brings me relief
And it brings me relief
You crawl through the window
Slip across the floor and into the reception room
You enter the place of endless persuasion
Like a knock on the door when there's ten or more things to do
Who is that calling?
You my companion
Run to the water on a burning beach
And it brings me relief
Pass through the walls
To find my intentions
Circle round in a strange hypnotic state
I look into space
there is no connection
A million points of life
And a conversation I can't face
Cast me off one day
To lose my inhibitions
Sit like a lapdog on a matron's knee
With the nails on your feet
I woke up the house
Stumbled in sideways
The lights went on and everybody screamed suprise
The savage review it left me gasping
But it warms my heart to see that you can do it too
Total surrender
Your touch is so tender
Your skin is like water
On a burning beach
And it brings me relief
And it brings me relief
And it brings me relief
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maxjboxer wrote:
Jesus sends his regards, and he still loves you.
Evidence required
Jesus sends his regards, and he still loves you.
Evidence required
wadoflove wrote:
You don't actually. That is a delusion. You know of a person who may have been real (lets say he actually existed since historical record suggests that someone like him did) in a mostly fictional book who died nearly 2000 years ago. He is not your friend any more than Harry Potter is.
But I have nails in my hands and feet ... have to trim them too ... ;D
You don't actually. That is a delusion. You know of a person who may have been real (lets say he actually existed since historical record suggests that someone like him did) in a mostly fictional book who died nearly 2000 years ago. He is not your friend any more than Harry Potter is.
But I have nails in my hands and feet ... have to trim them too ... ;D
wadoflove wrote:
You don't actually. That is a delusion. You know of a person who may have been real (lets say he actually existed since historical record suggests that someone like him did) in a mostly fictional book who died nearly 2000 years ago. He is not your friend any more than Harry Potter is.
Jesus sends his regards, and he still loves you.
You don't actually. That is a delusion. You know of a person who may have been real (lets say he actually existed since historical record suggests that someone like him did) in a mostly fictional book who died nearly 2000 years ago. He is not your friend any more than Harry Potter is.
Jesus sends his regards, and he still loves you.
wadoflove wrote:
You don't actually. That is a delusion. You know of a person who may have been real (lets say he actually existed since historical record suggests that someone like him did) in a mostly fictional book who died nearly 2000 years ago. He is not your friend any more than Harry Potter is.
Harry sends his regards, but he's not your friend anymore.
You don't actually. That is a delusion. You know of a person who may have been real (lets say he actually existed since historical record suggests that someone like him did) in a mostly fictional book who died nearly 2000 years ago. He is not your friend any more than Harry Potter is.
Harry sends his regards, but he's not your friend anymore.
Jannne wrote:
In their trio formation, they were as much fun as the early Beatles. I saw them thrice and loved every minute.
Then, Yoko/Tim joined and things went off the rails.
The House.....Outstanding sounds....this track not quite smooth enough for my taste this evening.....but what a band! Loved their live show
In their trio formation, they were as much fun as the early Beatles. I saw them thrice and loved every minute.
Then, Yoko/Tim joined and things went off the rails.
Cynaera wrote:
miss you so much, Cynaera... love this song...
I was living in Oregon about a million years ago, and Neil Finn did a radio interview at KINK.FM in Portland. He was jet-lagged, had just finished a long tour, and was about half-nuts, but the interview he gave was wonderful. He divulged things I'm sure he wishes he could take back, but listening to him doing an acoustic version of a song he'd written long before Crowded House, I was an instant fan. Neil Finn is just amazing, in any incarnation. And the Finn Brothers are a double-whammy. If I can find some of their music, singularly or collectively, I'll try to upload them. After that, it'll be up to TPTB...
miss you so much, Cynaera... love this song...
Neil Finn / Crowded House... How can you go wrong??
The House.....Outstanding sounds....this track not quite smooth enough for my taste this evening.....but what a band! Loved their live show
ThePoose wrote:
You don't actually. That is a delusion. You know of a person who may have been real (lets say he actually existed since historical record suggests that someone like him did) in a mostly fictional book who died nearly 2000 years ago. He is not your friend any more than Harry Potter is.
I have a friend who had nails in his feet. Hands too.
You don't actually. That is a delusion. You know of a person who may have been real (lets say he actually existed since historical record suggests that someone like him did) in a mostly fictional book who died nearly 2000 years ago. He is not your friend any more than Harry Potter is.
I have a friend who had nails in his feet. Hands too.
"Most Excellant"
Viva la Crowdies
Crowded House is timeless in everything they do. I always felt if the Beatles had stayed together as long as these chaps had, they probably would have sounded similar. Not knocking the Beatles, one of the best all time bands ever, its just that Crowded House deserves more credit than I think they have gotten.
Love the line..."your skin is like water on a burning beach." Brilliant.
I like these guys---occurs to me they big influence on the Shins. i need to find some of their stuff, feel like an idiot for not listening to them before they've been around for decades.
Mr. Genius. Guaranteed bliss. Chills. Stopped in my tracks.
yep. that is a goody.
veegez wrote:
No, They (Crowded House) ARE a great band.
I think.
This IS a great band!
They ARE really good!
Take yer pick.
No, They (Crowded House) ARE a great band.
I think.
This IS a great band!
They ARE really good!
Take yer pick.
tompoll wrote:
I was living in Oregon about a million years ago, and Neil Finn did a radio interview at KINK.FM in Portland. He was jet-lagged, had just finished a long tour, and was about half-nuts, but the interview he gave was wonderful. He divulged things I'm sure he wishes he could take back, but listening to him doing an acoustic version of a song he'd written long before Crowded House, I was an instant fan. Neil Finn is just amazing, in any incarnation. And the Finn Brothers are a double-whammy. If I can find some of their music, singularly or collectively, I'll try to upload them. After that, it'll be up to TPTB...
Neil Finn is one of the best, most consistent songwriters around IMHO. Has been for a long time.
I was living in Oregon about a million years ago, and Neil Finn did a radio interview at KINK.FM in Portland. He was jet-lagged, had just finished a long tour, and was about half-nuts, but the interview he gave was wonderful. He divulged things I'm sure he wishes he could take back, but listening to him doing an acoustic version of a song he'd written long before Crowded House, I was an instant fan. Neil Finn is just amazing, in any incarnation. And the Finn Brothers are a double-whammy. If I can find some of their music, singularly or collectively, I'll try to upload them. After that, it'll be up to TPTB...
My life is a house
you crawl through the window
slip across the floor and into the reception room
you enter the place of endless persuasion
like a knock on the door
when there's ten or more things to do
Who is that calling?
you my companion
run to the water on a burning beach
and it brings me relief
Pass through the walls
to find my intentions
circle 'round in a strange, hypnotic state
I look into space
there is no connection
a million points of light
and a conversation I can't face
Cast me off one day
to lose my inhibition
sit like a lap dog on a matron's knee
wear the nails on your feet
I woke up the house
stumbled in sideways
the lights went on and everybody screamed "Surprise!"
the savage review
it left me gasping
but it warms my heart to see that you can do it too
Total surrender
your touch is so tender
your skin is like water on a burning beach
and it brings me relief
Like a night in your mind
it brings me relief
in the back door
under the stars
and the scenery is my floor
in the back room
under the stars
and the scenery is my floor
you crawl through the window
slip across the floor and into the reception room
you enter the place of endless persuasion
like a knock on the door
when there's ten or more things to do
Who is that calling?
you my companion
run to the water on a burning beach
and it brings me relief
Pass through the walls
to find my intentions
circle 'round in a strange, hypnotic state
I look into space
there is no connection
a million points of light
and a conversation I can't face
Cast me off one day
to lose my inhibition
sit like a lap dog on a matron's knee
wear the nails on your feet
I woke up the house
stumbled in sideways
the lights went on and everybody screamed "Surprise!"
the savage review
it left me gasping
but it warms my heart to see that you can do it too
Total surrender
your touch is so tender
your skin is like water on a burning beach
and it brings me relief
Like a night in your mind
it brings me relief
in the back door
under the stars
and the scenery is my floor
in the back room
under the stars
and the scenery is my floor
This whole cd is a masterpiece.
Bridieboo wrote:
I agree wholeheartedly!
I second that!
I agree wholeheartedly!
I second that!
Bridieboo wrote:
I agree wholeheartedly!
Neil has an amazing talent that is sadly overlooked in America. He and Paul Weller rank highly on my list of song writers and singers.
I agree wholeheartedly!
Neil has an amazing talent that is sadly overlooked in America. He and Paul Weller rank highly on my list of song writers and singers.
tompoll wrote:
I agree wholeheartedly!
Neil Finn is one of the best, most consistent songwriters around IMHO. Has been for a long time.
I agree wholeheartedly!
Wonderful segue/relief from the previous number.
bigB_3 wrote:
...for putting people to sleep. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Sounds like some poor wee lambikins needs a nap. :)
grace6697 wrote:
perfect.
...for putting people to sleep. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
perfect.
Neil Finn is one of the best, most consistent songwriters around IMHO. Has been for a long time.
Though it won't be the same without Paul Hester, Crowded House will be releasing a new album and touring soon. Go to their website for more info.
I totally hate that song
one of my fave albums of recent years. er, not so recent i guess.
The_Seeker wrote:
I find it pretty damn hard to fault anything Crowded House ever did.
I totally agree!
veegez wrote:
No, They (Crowded House) ARE a great band.
I think.
you're both right.
The_Seeker wrote:
I find it pretty damn hard to fault anything Crowded House ever did.
True. They are a great band and one of my favorites. I never tire of them.
aceface wrote:
Heh. It suddenly occurs to me that the TOGETHER ALONE album cover wisely avoids attracting the sort of trouble those Mohammed cartoons have been generating!
chucklesalmon wrote:
No, Crowded House IS a great band.
No, They (Crowded House) ARE a great band.
I think.
One of my favourite albums of all time ! Great song writting.
Whirlpool wrote:
Crowded house are a great band.
No, Crowded House IS a great band.
aceface wrote:
Heh. It suddenly occurs to me that the TOGETHER ALONE album cover wisely avoids attracting the sort of trouble those Mohammed cartoons have been generating!
this is so not PC, but funny
Heh. It suddenly occurs to me that the TOGETHER ALONE album cover wisely avoids attracting the sort of trouble those Mohammed cartoons have been generating!
Crowded house are a great band.
Melody and Harmony Gods.
Woodface changed my life.
One of my favorites - and my most recent upload (!).
I find it pretty damn hard to fault anything Crowded House ever did.
I love these guys.
Pass through the walls
To find my intentions
Circle round in a strange hypnotic state
I look into space
there is no connection
A million points of life
And a conversation I can't face""
Crowded House on acid?