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A bittersweet melody is now mine to sing
Every precious memory
And broken-hearted tragedy
Will walk into eternity
But not fade away
If you will go and not return
Leave me some words of wisdom
If I cannot follow anymore
I promise to teach what I have learned
If you will go and not return
How do years so far away
So suddenly evaporate?
Fourtune smiles with teeth of jade
And the greediest eyesHow I long for that embrace
The strongest arms and troubled face
Smoky air and awkward grace
That made me feel safe
If you will go and not return
Leave me some words of wisdom
If I cannot follow anymore
I promise to teach what I have learned
If you will go and not return
Who was it that said to me
That heroes will live forever?
And where are they now
Now that I'm standing alone?
If you will go and not return
Leave me some words of wisdom
If I cannot follow anymore
I promise to teach what I have learned
If you will go and not return
also, this is one of my favorite cover art.
There are times I really don't understand why a track made it to the playlist. This is one of those times. RP should all be about 'outstanding' - all of the time. Sorry, this is very average. . .
Wouldn't the world be an awfully boring place if we all had the same musical taste?
There are times I really don't understand why a track made it to the playlist. This is one of those times. RP should all be about 'outstanding' - all of the time. Sorry, this is very average. . .
Funny, I gave it a 9. I wonder whose opinion is correct?
Because your average is someone else's outstanding. Many 6-average songs here I rate much higher.
James Blunt has edge, innovation and attitude?
Sometimes irony doesn't cross the ocean as well as it should... :(
Never really liked this band and I have seen them a couple of times at very festivals and what not.
Fred, you've never once put me to sleep.
To each his own, I guess. I'd take Jump over James Blunt any day of the week. James's voice doesn't hold a candle to Jay's. To me, Jay's voice compares pretty favorably to Jeff Buckley's (though I agree that the vocal range he has isn't very evident on this track). I'd recommend checking out other songs on this CD (especially "Angel Dust", "Mothers Eyes", and "Come Around"), if you're up for giving them another shot.
For those interested, this song was written as a tribute to the father of two of the band members, as he was dying of cancer. Very touching lyrics, especially when put into that context.
Who was it that said to me
That heroes will live forever?
Where are they now,
Now that I'm standing alone?
If you will go and not return,
Leave me some words of wisdom.
If I cannot follow where you go,
I'll promise to teach what I have heard.
James Blunt has edge, innovation and attitude?
Jay's voice, to me, has always sounded like a cross between Jeff Buckley and Rufus Wainwright.
Absolutely great vocal range, and really something to see in concert, especially if you are able to catch one of his acoustic shows, where it's just him playing guitar and singing.
If only he'd have more shows! I keep missing him. It's bad enough that I discovered JLC after their end, so I'm dying to see Jay.
I am hearing The Fray, only with less emo.
Having adult children is way more fun than I thought it would be.
Sure is, isn't it. My son and daughter are constantly turning me on to new bands. And then there's the phone call: "Hey dad, I've got an extra ticket to Flogging Molly. You busy on Tuesday?" Happens just enough to keep me guessing and rocking.
Then I dig through their CDs and scan their iPods, and find all the stuff that I played when they were growing up. Music cuts across the years.
meadowwoods wrote:
thought it was Rufus, too.
Jay's voice, to me, has always sounded like a cross between Jeff Buckley and Rufus Wainwright.
Absolutely great vocal range, and really something to see in concert, especially if you are able to catch one of his acoustic shows, where it's just him playing guitar and singing.
thought it was Rufus, too.
Having adult children is way more fun than I thought it would be.
For fans of this song & band...Jay Clifford (the lead singer of the, sadly, now defunct Jump, Little Children) now has a new solo CD out, called "Driving Blind". Zach Braff (of "Scrubs" and "Garden State" fame) recently directed a video for the first single, "Know When To Walk Away", which was also recently featured on "Grey's Anatomy".
Overall, the CD is very good. A little more radio-friendly than some of Jump's stuff (reminds me a lot of "Between The Dim & The Dark"). You can purchase it via his MySpace page, CD Baby, CD Universe, BuySwag, and Amazon.com (as mp3's only on Amazon). I'll be adding a few songs from this CD to the LRC page on RP, as I get free slots.