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Blaudzun — We Both Know
Album: Heavy Flowers
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Released: 2012
Length: 3:51
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Again excellent music from our small The Netherlands
 YES...   Quite good at first listen.   mandolin wrote:
...just a trace hint of sixteen horsepower somewhere in there...
 

 Ag3nt0rang3 wrote:
I hatehatehate that the new website design doesn't allow me to refresh a comment page without cutting off the music. Just sayin'.
 

If you want to refresh the comment page for a song, without cutting off the stream, click on the song title instead of using the "reload" button on your browser.
I hatehatehate that the new website design doesn't allow me to refresh a comment page without cutting off the music. Just sayin'.
Sounds like the male Shakira...
I only just caught the end of that song.  Stomping and whistling.  There's clapping in "Flame on My Head", right?  There's certainly nothing new about using "natural" musical instruments in song.  It's a nice to hear it being used.  I'm willing to give it another listen when it comes around again.  
Cool! Not bad on first listen. I think he's trying to make a point.
"Take me down, to my boat on the riiiihiiver.... ".... oh, whait, shoot.
Wow, Blaudzun finds his way across the ocean soon enough! Great artist, great album. 
 olivertwist wrote:

{#Lol} And isn't pop music in essence repetitive anyway? The one expression I really wish never to see again is "like nails on a chalkboard."  
  
It would seem that repetition is a characteristic of all music.  The repeated singing of the song title in this tune could be considered too repetitive to some ears, which would make the initial comment a more accurate one.  If someone finds this tune to be "too repetitive", then that's what they think of it; it's just odd how that criticism seems to be in the commentary for so many of the songs on the playlist - along with other familar favorites, such as "nail-on-a-chalkboard".

 Proclivities wrote:
 
It only took seven comments before the "repetitive" comment appears in the thread for this tune.  How long before the other usual comments (nails on a chalkboard, derivative, a Beatles rip-off, sounds like Mumford & Sons, etc.) appear?  I don't find this song to be any more repetitive than most other songs, but I guess everyone hears different things.
 
{#Lol} And isn't pop music in essence repetitive anyway? The one expression I really wish never to see again is "like nails on a chalkboard."  
 aelfheld wrote:
We both know what?

That the song is repetitive?
  
It only took seven comments before the "repetitive" comment appeared in the thread for this tune.  How long before the other usual comments (nails on a chalkboard, derivative, a Beatles rip-off, sounds like Mumford & Sons, etc.) show up?  I don't find this song to be any more repetitive than most other songs, but I guess everyone hears different things.

We both know what?

That the song is repetitive?
check him out on dutch tv https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1b66g3OOWI
very nice guy!! 
this starts a bit fruity and then builds power. very nice!
btw, is this album art from James Grashow? the artist who did Jethro Tull's Benefit, et al
...just a trace hint of sixteen horsepower somewhere in there...
Finally, some good sound from Holland :)
good voice....