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all the ones who came before?
who left you broken hearted
with your back up against the wall?
would you cash in all your high times
for some lasting company?
or a warm soft breast for you to lay your head on
for all of eternity?
well if you're holding out for something
then just reach and we'll rise above
give me sun, give me dirt, give me water
give me sweet everlasting love
would you travel right across the world
to meet a woman that you didn't know?
if you thought that she might be the one
to put your roots down with and grow?
would you take her hand and walk with her
through the narrow gate of life?
oh gather your load, prepare to travel the road
that's gonna lead you from trouble and strife
well if you're holding out for something
then just reach and we'll rise above
give me sun, give me dirt, give me water
give me sweet...
would you trade me for all the pretty girls
all the ones who came before?
who left you broken hearted
with your back up against the wall?
would you cash in all your high times
for some lasting company?
or a warm soft breast for you to lay your head on
for all of eternity?
well if you're holding out on something
then just reach and we'll rise above
give me sun, give me dirt, give me water
give me sweet everlasting love
give me sun, give me dirt, give me water
give me sweet everlasting love
The Waifs were playing a music festival here in Grass Valley Ca, a long time ago. I went to by a CD and talked to one of the ladies, asking where in Australia they were from. The exchange went like this: Western Australia. Where in western Australia. South western. What town. You never heard of it. Try me. Albany. I have friends in Albany and have been there 5 times... In the end I discovered my friend taught her mother how to code data bases... Small world.
At least you got that info out of her! Sounded like she was at the wrong gig. Especially after you spent extra $ for the cd, in addition to the ticket to the festival. She needs to open up a little more.
Talent is a gift for manifesting expression that transcends, and if someone can use a style of speech to make use of its intrinsic musicality, I admire that. I love the fact that The Waifs are from Oz, a wondrous realm I'm blessed to have explored three lengthy times and would love to absorb still more of, but I also love the way they use that ol' Southern States' Country twang to match the bluesy bends and rhythms of the song to get maximum expression of appropriate feeling. While other languages undeniably have their idiosyncratic charms (the clever but maddening tonal complexities of Chinese or Thai, the delightfully satifsfying doubling that occurs in Malay and Indonesian, the coy teasing of implied subjects and verb-final structures of Japanese, Korean, Cherokee, or Quechua -- and so many Native lingos of the Americas!), throughout all the regional variations of English there is a fluid richness of synonyms, structures, and accents that makes it perhaps unrivaled for Rock, which, as a wise Professor of Music at CU explained to me, is exactly the same as Classical, where you have a signature key, variations on a theme, and an invigorating return to the tonic. Like RP, its reach is vast, vibrant, and vital!
you are a gem here CJ…
If I hadn't looked I would have thought this was Joan Osborne.
I can totally see where you are coming from!
In the brilliant movie The Commitments, the band manager Jimmy Rabbitte stops the female singers during practice. He says to them, in his strong north-side Dublin accent, "It's 'Ride, Sally, Ride', not [in an outrageous north-side Dublin accent], 'Ride, Sally, Ride.'"
yeah, excellent! lol
He usually chooses more obvious tunes, IMO
In the brilliant movie The Commitments, the band manager Jimmy Rabbitte stops the female singers during practice. He says to them, in his strong north-side Dublin accent, "It's 'Ride, Sally, Ride', not [in an outrageous north-side Dublin accent], 'Ride, Sally, Ride.'"
"Roid, Sally, roid"
Very possibly, yes....considering he only has one more movie to make. Let's see what happens!
It's annoying how often that asshole's name shows up in the song comments here.
FIFY
In the brilliant movie The Commitments, the band manager Jimmy Rabbitte stops the female singers during practice. He says to them, in his strong north-side Dublin accent, "It's 'Ride, Sally, Ride', not [in an outrageous north-side Dublin accent], 'Ride, Sally, Ride.'"
It's annoying how often that guy's name shows up in the song comments here.
My thought too. It has that soundtrack feel of someone doing something bad to someone or something.
Yes, I'd like that a lot!
Tom never looked so good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuzJvJpM1to
Grace is a sweet AbbaZabba! Wow she's cool Zonkers, thank you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuzJvJpM1to
Was that a Kirsty MacColl reference? I love that song!
As much as I like B.C. and like the W's it
really it is not that hard to to do (stealing the show that is) ;-)
Echoing this... I left for five minutes to do some recon on the house, and I got back and heard the last part of this song. Wow. I like it. I'l need to hear it again to know how to rate it, but based on my very limited hearing of it, I'd give it 8.
Geez.
Myself I'm starting with a more conservative 6, but I won't be surprised if I increase it on further listenings.
Echoing this... I left for five minutes to do some recon on the house, and I got back and heard the last part of this song. Wow. I like it. I'l need to hear it again to know how to rate it, but based on my very limited hearing of it, I'd give it 8.
Geez.
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Ha! I thought it was just me - it does seem like everyone writes that for all my favorite bands. And I don't really like Joan Osborne. What is with that comparison all over RP?!?
Yes. Me too...speaking of strong, soulful, & sexy female vocalists. Some similar qualities as J.O. to be sure.
Personally, I LIKE both of the pairs of shoes on this album cover. By the way, Amazon shows a different album cover. (Yes, I know they're CD covers. Your point?)
Me too.