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such a shoking good band
Myself, I find this song to be almost embarrassingly personal, lovely in sound, sweet in meaning and simply beautiful in total. If you've never had a love that you felt strongly and painfully about, down in your core, while knowing all the while that it could never really last because of who you are or who (s)he is, well... this song might be lost on you.
But, if you have had that feeling and found yourself willing to sacrifice your very soul for the love — "seventeen and terminally fey", "you were full and sweet as honeydew", "i wrote it down and threw it all away" — this song deserves a deeper listen, especially if you're cognizant of the writer's orientation. And turn it up for Pete's sake — that's what headphones and earbuds were invented for! There is humanity going on in there — but you gotta listen to hear it!
I think it takes courage to write songs like this and that lends a lot to my overall appreciation of the piece. I really do get that it's not everyone's angle - and if you just can't stand it, I've certainly been there, I understand, there's the door. But if an artist has the guts to put these feelings out there on display, perhaps we putzes can respect that enough to find three minutes to give it a thorough listen and a fair shake. Don't let the fear of feeling something keep you from feeling anything.
It could, of course, be a work of imaginative fiction.
Reminds me of the Australian band The Whitlams.

But, if you have had that feeling and found yourself willing to sacrifice your very soul for the love — "seventeen and terminally fey", "you were full and sweet as honeydew", "i wrote it down and threw it all away" — this song deserves a deeper listen, especially if you're cognizant of the writer's orientation. And turn it up for Pete's sake — that's what headphones and earbuds were invented for! There is humanity going on in there — but you gotta listen to hear it!
I think it takes courage to write songs like this and that lends a lot to my overall appreciation of the piece. I really do get that it's not everyone's angle - and if you just can't stand it, I've certainly been there, I understand, there's the door. But if an artist has the guts to put these feelings out there on display, perhaps we putzes can respect that enough to find three minutes to give it a thorough listen and a fair shake. Don't let the fear of feeling something keep you from feeling anything.
Hadn’t seen it, but now you have pointed it out, its obvious. This may be why I instantly liked it.
Yes.
Near-instant classic. This guy's voice, often impressive, is just perfect here.
Hadn’t seen it, but now you have pointed it out, its obvious. This may be why I instantly liked it.
Contrived, certainly, but I also think it is a thing of beauty.
But, if you have had that feeling and found yourself willing to sacrifice your very soul for the love — "seventeen and terminally fey", "you were full and sweet as honeydew", "i wrote it down and threw it all away" — this song deserves a deeper listen, especially if you're cognizant of the writer's orientation. And turn it up for Pete's sake — that's what headphones and earbuds were invented for! There is humanity going on in there — but you gotta listen to hear it!
I think it takes courage to write songs like this and that lends a lot to my overall appreciation of the piece. I really do get that it's not everyone's angle - and if you just can't stand it, I've certainly been there, I understand, there's the door. But if an artist has the guts to put these feelings out there on display, perhaps we putzes can respect that enough to find three minutes to give it a thorough listen and a fair shake. Don't let the fear of feeling something keep you from feeling anything.
I was thinking more along the lines of Cello Song
It does remind me of Don McLean's phrasing style. It's pretty similar in the lyrical style as well - rhyming three-syllable words and stuff like that.
Great melancholy song for a cloudy Friday afternoon.



