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All I ever needed
All I ever wanted
Too dumb to surrender
She shakes
Like the morning railway
Checking me out
With someone on her shoulder
The lamp
Flickers in the bedroom
She must feel as awkward
Whorehouse Arizona
Now go
Stand up to a giant
Say that I'm a fighter
Too drunk to remember
Too drunk to...
Shake hands
My face is laying on the pavement
Tasting something awful
I hate when that happens
She waves
Thinking that its sexy
She must be plum crazy
I kinda think I like her
I kinda think I do
I don't mind it but it does sound just like their others.
Kind of agree. I love just about everything of theirs that I hear but listening to whole albums and their music does seem to blend together in a way that diminishes the individual tracks. Not that my opinion matters, and not sure why I'm writing this, social media opinions are the most worthless of human communications.
good to hear again.
now it makes me want to hear another track by them, i think it's called Milk. love that one, too.
My comment will bring little value to the discourse and some will rightfully disagree but I had to share....
I find this group's music ok but the whinny pain sort of signing is off-putting.
One could imagine lyrics going "Oh my God, that is a big number 2, trying to come through...."
I apologize.....
I can totally understand your point, as me too was turned off by the singers voice when i first heard Kings of Leon.
But, as Bill would put it, its an "aquired taste", and now i dig it.
I find this group's music ok but the whinny pain sort of signing is off-putting.
One could imagine lyrics going "Sitting on the loo / that is a big number 2 / trying to come through...."
I apologize.....
The bass works.
Yeah, ten for me.
Terrible. As bad as Counting Crows?
Yep both are awful. This song just rambles along and goes nowhere, painful stuff.
This is better....
That cover photo is so cliched.
My face
Standin on a treadmill ?
Tastin something awful
I hate when that happens
She waits
In and out of Texas !!
Props to whoever wrote them...
Almost funny enough to keep instead of the correct ones. Almost... :-)
My face
Standin on a treadmill ?
Tastin something awful
I hate when that happens
She waits
In and out of Texas !!
Props to whoever wrote them...
I like some of their tunes better than this one, though I get what you say about not liking something others like, and well, that's really a good thing....otherwise we'd have no discussions about anything and life would be BOR-ING. Long Live RP!!
Mine's The Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Everyone else enjoy - I'll muddle through.
I like some of their tunes better than this one, though I get what you say about not liking something others like, and well, that's really a good thing....otherwise we'd have no discussions about anything and life would be BOR-ING. Long Live RP!!
Everyone else enjoy - I'll muddle through.
The bass works.
Kings of Leon are often dismissed by the "cool" crowd as just another Hootie and the Blowfish or Counting Crowes (who both have a few great songs IMO).
I think KoL have have a really original and unique sound... and i like the singers voice and delivery, whether he's "in tune" or not.
We have heard that about how Mr. Dylan, Mr. Young and many other artists can't sing?
What about the soul of the tune. Joe Cocker (early stuff), Adel, Eric Burdon, Ray Charles, Van Morrison & many old blues singers. They all have our love from the way they sing.
Johnny Cash wasn't a tuneful singer but is much regarded.
Soul counts for much. Frankly, more than pitch.
There are many singers with no soul. Pitch perfect, but empty.
That said, they can perform in a way that makes them stars.
So what is it?
Some care for tone, or execution of scale, others the execution of soul.
There is more to "singing" than tone & tune.
number7 - you spit the truth SOULFULLY here....I've said something similar on other (mostly BD) tracks and you've said it better...thanks for that and KUDOS...
This is a strong 7 for me...and I've been digging his voice for awhile now. Long Live the Followill family and Long Live RP!!
HA!! I've never heard it called a "Jobbie" before! Must be a UK slang right?
Bloody great song. I agree his voice isn't for everyone, but I love it. Hope he never quite gets that jobbie out!
It's not marbles in the mouth that's yer man's problem, it's constipation. He always sounds like he's struggling to get a massive jobbie out :o)
HA!! I've never heard it called a "Jobbie" before! Must be a UK slang right?
We have heard that about how Mr. Dylan, Mr. Young and many other artists can't sing?
What about the soul of the tune. Joe Cocker (early stuff), Adel, Eric Burdon, Ray Charles, Van Morrison & many old blues singers. They all have our love from the way they sing.
Johnny Cash wasn't a tuneful singer but is much regarded.
Soul counts for much. Frankly, more than pitch.
There are many singers with no soul. Pitch perfect, but empty.
That said, they can perform in a way that makes them stars.
So what is it?
Some care for tone, or execution of scale, others the execution of soul.
There is more to "singing" than tone & tune.
It's not marbles in the mouth that's yer man's problem, it's constipation. He always sounds like he's struggling to get a massive jobbie out :o)
I think Screamin' Jay would like to contribute to that pile:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic3g8Xnf7LI
Bill, this definitely needs to get on RP's playlist.
It's not marbles in the mouth that's yer man's problem, it's constipation. He always sounds like he's struggling to get a massive jobbie out :o)