Beth Orton — Anywhere
Album: Daybreaker
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Released: 2002
Length: 4:27
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Paint what you know, not what you see
Hope blinds reason, thankfully
Know how it is when something fits
There's just a question of being it
I'd do anything to see you smile again
And I'd go anywhere so as not to feel your pain
I wanna live and the fear is all gone
I wanna protect and I know what it's from
I wasn't made for secrets like these
Chinese whispers, memories
Nothing is done without effect
There's nothing done that won't reflect
Pull one brick from an endless wall
Would it drown us all?
'Cause I'd do anything to see you smile again
And I'd go anywhere so as not to feel your pain
'Cause I wanna live where the fear is all gone
I wanna protect, and I know what it's from
I wasn't made for secrets like these
Chinese whispers and memories
You just need love like you say you do
And there may never be a time when it won't get through
Yeah, you know how it is when something fits
Now there's just a question of being it
And I'd do anything to see you smile again
But I'd go anywhere so as not to feel your pain
'Cause I wanna live and the fear is all gone
I wanna protect, and I know what it's from
Yeah I wasn't made for secrets like these
Chinese whispers, memories
Nothing is done without effect
There's nothing done that won't reflect
If I pull one brick from an endless wall
Would it drown us all?
Hope blinds reason, thankfully
Know how it is when something fits
There's just a question of being it
I'd do anything to see you smile again
And I'd go anywhere so as not to feel your pain
I wanna live and the fear is all gone
I wanna protect and I know what it's from
I wasn't made for secrets like these
Chinese whispers, memories
Nothing is done without effect
There's nothing done that won't reflect
Pull one brick from an endless wall
Would it drown us all?
'Cause I'd do anything to see you smile again
And I'd go anywhere so as not to feel your pain
'Cause I wanna live where the fear is all gone
I wanna protect, and I know what it's from
I wasn't made for secrets like these
Chinese whispers and memories
You just need love like you say you do
And there may never be a time when it won't get through
Yeah, you know how it is when something fits
Now there's just a question of being it
And I'd do anything to see you smile again
But I'd go anywhere so as not to feel your pain
'Cause I wanna live and the fear is all gone
I wanna protect, and I know what it's from
Yeah I wasn't made for secrets like these
Chinese whispers, memories
Nothing is done without effect
There's nothing done that won't reflect
If I pull one brick from an endless wall
Would it drown us all?
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beth is for real . .
Ok_Sobriquet wrote:
also a 10 from me
Beth! Forgive me! 8 --> 9
Cool jam...
also a 10 from me
I quite like BO, that's why I don't encourage the use of deodorant, but her voice is like a rasp on my brain tissue on this.
I love Beth Orton's music, generally, but "Chinese whispers" is a problematic phrase.
Sade wanna be
Love this!
Beth! Forgive me! 8 --> 9
Cool jam...
Cool jam...
Keep hearing Sade's Smooth Operator
ziggytrix wrote:
Tracy Thorn is the vocalist from Everything But the Girl.
And I strongly disagree with the notion that Beth Orton is an inferior vocalist. While their styles are markedly different, I find them both sublimely excellent.
Curiously enough, the Everything But the Girl mix CD "Back to Mine" features a Beth Orton song. So they clearly think well of Beth's voice.
Absolutely agree. I have all of Orton's and EBTG's albums and they are divine separately and in collaboration. Beth Orton is PERFECT driving music in the desert BTW.
Tracy Thorn is the vocalist from Everything But the Girl.
And I strongly disagree with the notion that Beth Orton is an inferior vocalist. While their styles are markedly different, I find them both sublimely excellent.
Curiously enough, the Everything But the Girl mix CD "Back to Mine" features a Beth Orton song. So they clearly think well of Beth's voice.
Absolutely agree. I have all of Orton's and EBTG's albums and they are divine separately and in collaboration. Beth Orton is PERFECT driving music in the desert BTW.
ick wrote:
Many years later, but you are indeed correct!
Stolen Car was off of Central Reservation which I believe was the album before Daybreaker.
Many years later, but you are indeed correct!
I really like Beth, but this is probably my least favorite...at least today.
In 2011, Cynaera wrote:
... The one song I haven't been able to associate with a good memory is "D.O.A." by Bloodrock. And at this point, why even try? It was a horrible song then, and it's still horrible now.
Thanks for bringing up that Bloodrock song, Cynaera. Know that you are still missed around here in 2020.
I first heard DOA when I was 15 years old, riding in the cargo area of my parents' station wagon (normal in 1971), returning from a small-college football game in the gloom and rain. Not sure why my parents let it play; probably busy driving/chatting/discussing something else.
The song is incredibly intense and incredibly graphic, describing the aftermath of an airplane crash from the vantage point of a severely wounded passenger.
Needless to say, those images immediately seared into my brain. Heard it on my rock radio station (WBBQ, Augusta) a few more times before local citizens demanded it be banned. I bought the album based on that song, however, and have never regretted it.
It's not a horrible song -- it just describes a horrific event.
... The one song I haven't been able to associate with a good memory is "D.O.A." by Bloodrock. And at this point, why even try? It was a horrible song then, and it's still horrible now.
Thanks for bringing up that Bloodrock song, Cynaera. Know that you are still missed around here in 2020.
I first heard DOA when I was 15 years old, riding in the cargo area of my parents' station wagon (normal in 1971), returning from a small-college football game in the gloom and rain. Not sure why my parents let it play; probably busy driving/chatting/discussing something else.
The song is incredibly intense and incredibly graphic, describing the aftermath of an airplane crash from the vantage point of a severely wounded passenger.
Needless to say, those images immediately seared into my brain. Heard it on my rock radio station (WBBQ, Augusta) a few more times before local citizens demanded it be banned. I bought the album based on that song, however, and have never regretted it.
It's not a horrible song -- it just describes a horrific event.
Cynaera wrote:
Make a new, good memory to associate with the music. I've had to do that with so many songs/albums that I'd immediately associate with a bad time in my life. I resolved to do something fun, happy, beneficial, life-giving, and associate one of those negative-image songs to it. Sort of giving it a new life. Then, I focused on the new memory, not the old one. (The one song I haven't been able to associate with a good memory is "D.O.A." by Bloodrock. And at this point, why even try? It was a horrible song then, and it's still horrible now. )
Great positive attitude inspired me tonight with Beth's beautiful vocals... Thank you universe
Make a new, good memory to associate with the music. I've had to do that with so many songs/albums that I'd immediately associate with a bad time in my life. I resolved to do something fun, happy, beneficial, life-giving, and associate one of those negative-image songs to it. Sort of giving it a new life. Then, I focused on the new memory, not the old one. (The one song I haven't been able to associate with a good memory is "D.O.A." by Bloodrock. And at this point, why even try? It was a horrible song then, and it's still horrible now. )
Great positive attitude inspired me tonight with Beth's beautiful vocals... Thank you universe
Beth Orton is cool. Recorded a CD in Portland, OREGON. Such a distinctive voice.
This is a fantastic CD. Great writing, great singing.
She Knows how it is when something fits
smackiepipe wrote:
Crazy. I first heard 'Stolen Car' from this album on RP back around 2005 and found/purchased the CD from the now-defunct BMG music. I was shocked they had it.
Stolen Car was off of Central Reservation which I believe was the album before Daybreaker.
Crazy. I first heard 'Stolen Car' from this album on RP back around 2005 and found/purchased the CD from the now-defunct BMG music. I was shocked they had it.
Stolen Car was off of Central Reservation which I believe was the album before Daybreaker.
noetic wrote:
Crazy. I first heard 'Stolen Car' from this album on RP back around 2005 and found/purchased the CD from the now-defunct BMG music. I was shocked they had it.
I looked to purchase this CD at Border's in Atlanta last week and it was not even in their computer! Radio Paradise you are TOO AWESOME!
Crazy. I first heard 'Stolen Car' from this album on RP back around 2005 and found/purchased the CD from the now-defunct BMG music. I was shocked they had it.
Is Chinese Whispers racist? :reddwarf:
altblues1 wrote:
THATS what I'm hearing...Thanks!
Was slightly offput by the way this tune started,but really grew on me-I get the sade reference though...
THATS what I'm hearing...Thanks!
At last, Beth Orton is scheduled to release a new album in the fall of 2012!
ha ha ha hehehe hi hi hi ho hoho huhuhu....
hippiechick wrote:
Make a new, good memory to associate with the music. I've had to do that with so many songs/albums that I'd immediately associate with a bad time in my life. I resolved to do something fun, happy, beneficial, life-giving, and associate one of those negative-image songs to it. Sort of giving it a new life. Then, I focused on the new memory, not the old one. (The one song I haven't been able to associate with a good memory is "D.O.A." by Bloodrock. And at this point, why even try? It was a horrible song then, and it's still horrible now. )
I love this album, but I bought it when my husband was in ICU, and every time I hear it, I am immediately back in that hospital.
Make a new, good memory to associate with the music. I've had to do that with so many songs/albums that I'd immediately associate with a bad time in my life. I resolved to do something fun, happy, beneficial, life-giving, and associate one of those negative-image songs to it. Sort of giving it a new life. Then, I focused on the new memory, not the old one. (The one song I haven't been able to associate with a good memory is "D.O.A." by Bloodrock. And at this point, why even try? It was a horrible song then, and it's still horrible now. )
It has a nice texture to it. It's all about the texture.
I love this album, but I bought it when my husband was in ICU, and every time I hear it, I am immediately back in that hospital.
Was slightly offput by the way this tune started,but really grew on me-I get the sade reference though...
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so cooool!!
drover wrote:
Eh, this is nice, but Sade is way out of Beth's league for all things sultry.
Thankfully!
(As in, "Sade is nowhere close.")
Eh, this is nice, but Sade is way out of Beth's league for all things sultry.
Thankfully!
(As in, "Sade is nowhere close.")
abbefaith wrote:
Tracy Thorn is the vocalist from Everything But the Girl.
And I strongly disagree with the notion that Beth Orton is an inferior vocalist. While their styles are markedly different, I find them both sublimely excellent.
Curiously enough, the Everything But the Girl mix CD "Back to Mine" features a Beth Orton song. So they clearly think well of Beth's voice.
who is tracy thorne????
Tracy Thorn is the vocalist from Everything But the Girl.
And I strongly disagree with the notion that Beth Orton is an inferior vocalist. While their styles are markedly different, I find them both sublimely excellent.
Curiously enough, the Everything But the Girl mix CD "Back to Mine" features a Beth Orton song. So they clearly think well of Beth's voice.
I think this album will always be about memories!!
I have such bittersweet memories of this album, because I bought it when my then-husband was so sick with West Nile that he was on a ventilator for 2 weeks, and I listened to this album prolly 20 times then, so it immediately brings back the memory of the hospital.
cc_rider wrote:
I'm just a sucker for Ms. Orton's voice!
I am sucker for horns. Man, those horns sound sweet. I dig Ms. Orton too: saw her at ACL some years back. Cursed like a sailor, which was kind of funny to hear.
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I'm just a sucker for Ms. Orton's voice!
I am sucker for horns. Man, those horns sound sweet. I dig Ms. Orton too: saw her at ACL some years back. Cursed like a sailor, which was kind of funny to hear.
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xc_para_puravida wrote:
Nice track. The strings and the horns add such a wonderful ambience. I'd give this an 8.
Though I've known about Beth for years, I've yet to buy an album. What is wrong with me?
Really like Beth but v-h-ery br-h-eathy. Kn-h-ow wh-h-at I-h-I me-h-ean?
Really like Beth but v-h-ery br-h-eathy. Kn-h-ow wh-h-at I-h-I me-h-ean?
- Beth Orton
- horn section
solid 8.
nigelr wrote:
Some great things happening on this track!
Hope to hear more of this artist.
This is an excellent CD by Beth.
the more I hear from beth, the more I want to hear from beth . . . .
nigelr wrote:
Some great things happening on this track!
Hope to hear more of this artist.
Some great things happening on this track!
Hope to hear more of this artist.
Good to hear something else from her!
What a woman!
larz wrote:
I think I actually prefer the remix to this. That's a first.
I agree! The remix is much catchier.
GaryW wrote:
"beth orton is no tracy thorne! i really don't see what is so great about beth? and i don't need an explanation either, i know what i know!"
Don't worry....no one will ever accuse you of an open mind!
Some things cannot be explained. Either you get it or you don't. It's obvious you don't.
dadofsammy wrote:
Wow. Sounds like Beth is channeling Sade.
Not that there's anything wrong with it.
Eh, this is nice, but Sade is way out of Beth's league for all things sultry.
excellent track from a great album.
I looked to purchase this CD at Border's in Atlanta last week and it was not even in their computer! Radio Paradise you are TOO AWESOME!
this is the best I've heard from Beth Orton so far.
the ha - ha enunciation seems to have been toned down a bit. good.
I think I actually prefer the remix to this. That's a first.
iggy33 wrote:
Hhhhhhhuh..?
sounds like her breathing should have been edited out.
GaryW wrote:
"beth orton is no tracy thorne! i really don't see what is so great about beth? and i don't need an explanation either, i know what i know!"
Don't worry....no one will ever accuse you of an open mind!
who is tracy thorne????
"beth orton is no tracy thorne! i really don't see what is so great about beth? and i don't need an explanation either, i know what i know!"
Don't worry....no one will ever accuse you of an open mind!
MsJudi wrote:
I love Beth, love her style, her sound, her voice.... but PLEASE won't someone tell her that the letter "h" does NOT appear in every other word in the English language and therefore does NOT need to be pronounced ~constantly~? I have her cd and I want so much to get all the way through it, but after one or two songs she drives me so crazy with her hhh-sound obsession that I have to turn it off.
Hhhhhhhuh..?
Ya know at times those backround "strings" sound like they would be better suited for a "Dukes of Hazzard take a Love Boat Cruise" to find buried treasure on Fantasy Is... ok you get it..
Beth Orton? I don't.
beth orton is no tracy thorne! i really don't see what is so great about beth? and i don't need an explanation either, i know what i know!
:headshake: Thanks to RP, I'm a confirmed Beth Orton fan, but I must admit I don't like this slower version "anywhere" near as much as the Two Lone Swordsmen remix used for the video I found on her Rolling Stone website
Originally Posted by MsJudi:
I love Beth, love her style, her sound, her voice.... but PLEASE won't someone tell her that the letter "h" does NOT appear in every other word in the English language and therefore does NOT need to be pronounced ~constantly~? I have her cd and I want so much to get all the way through it, but after one or two songs she drives me so crazy with her hhh-sound obsession that I have to turn it off.
Hey, that's pretty cool, hI hadn't hnoticed hthat.... :p
Originally Posted by Art_Carnage:
:) Beth can do no wrong. :)
I love Beth, love her style, her sound, her voice.... but PLEASE won\'t someone tell her that the letter \"h\" does NOT appear in every other word in the English language and therefore does NOT need to be pronounced ~constantly~? I have her cd and I want so much to get all the way through it, but after one or two songs she drives me so crazy with her hhh-sound obsession that I have to turn it off.
Originally Posted by oerk:
Out of all the songs to release on Daybreaker this would have been my *last* choice.
Don't get me wrong, it's a great track, but there is better on the album!
To each their own. This is my favorite track off of the album. It just nice to hear more of her on RP. Out of all the songs to release on Daybreaker this would have been my *last* choice.
Don\'t get me wrong, it\'s a great track, but there is better on the album!
There are few artists I have spent more time trying to like but I think I have finally decided that her style just conflicts with mine. I really don\'t mind hearing her but I\'ll just move on...
Originally Posted by Art_Carnage:
:) Beth can do no wrong. :)
'Cept maybe the dowdy pink underwear in that one video. Okay, 'cept maybe that whole misguided video, really--aside from the song itself. :)
:) Beth can do no wrong. :)
she just keeps on getting better and better.
Wow. Sounds like Beth is channeling Sade.
Not that there\'s anything wrong with it.
Disappointingly conventional for Beth. I hope this isn\'t indicitive of where she is going.