Seven O'Clock

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With or Without You is a fantastic song and 7:00 is nothing like it.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:With or Without You is a fantastic song and 7:00 is nothing like it.
There's a similar melody im hearing
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cutuphalfdead wrote:With or Without You is a fantastic song and 7:00 is nothing like it.
at 1:30 of Seven O Clock,sing the chorus to WITH OR WITHOUT YOUUU
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Vindicator wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:With or Without You is a fantastic song and 7:00 is nothing like it.
at 1:30 of Seven O Clock,sing the chorus to WITH OR WITHOUT YOUUU

I hear what you mean. Not the first thing I thought of, but I hear it.
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guitar_davey wrote:
Vindicator wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:With or Without You is a fantastic song and 7:00 is nothing like it.
at 1:30 of Seven O Clock,sing the chorus to WITH OR WITHOUT YOUUU
haha thank you

I hear what you mean. Not the first thing I thought of, but I hear it.
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7 o'clock in the morning,
got a message from afar;
down under an oasis
where there are dreams still being born
and summer spoke to winter,
relaying all-encouraging words
and I was fully grateful,
knew the messages were heard

moved on from my despondency,
and left it in the bed;
do I leave it there still sleeping?
or maybe kill it - better yet
for this is no time for depression
or self-indulgent hesitance,
this fucked up situation calls for all hands, all hands on deck

freedom is as freedom does and freedom is a verb;
take everything they take(th?) and you fight to keep that which you've earned;
saw the destination, got so close before it turned;
swim sideways from this undertow, and do not be deterred

floodlike dreams are drifting past,
all the lies we could've...


and then I lost it
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Only song on first listen that gave me shivers. Not sure I love the outro but it's beautiful up to that point.
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The outro kinda kills it for me.
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This is PJ doing a Killers's song.
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the verses are extremely cheesy. the chorus is pretty nice. mixture of good and really bad on this track
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Strat wrote:This is so not springsteen in any sense of the word
Musically, I agree, but Eddie's definitely pulling from that pocket of his trick bag in the vocal delivery; I can hear elements of Springsteen's beatnik-y Greetings From Asbury Park style in places, though it's certainly filtered through Eddie's own lens and persona. In general there's a lyrical density to this album that nods more faithfully (and in a lot of ways more successfully) to that field of influence -- the Springsteens and Dylans -- than ever before. Not a bad thing at all in my book. I dig how this song toggles back and forth between that approach in the verses and the dreamier, more melancholic approach during the breaks.

I predict this song quickly becomes fertile "forgotten lyrics" territory.
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I really love this, beautiful in its simplicity and one of the more convincing melodies Ed has written in sometime.

I don’t get the springsteen ref, it reminds me of issac brock from modest mouse. The phrasing, the inflections, the vocabulary and the feel.

Anyone else hearing that
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sounds like the boys took an eddie vedder solo song and improved it. very pretty :thumbsup:
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it struck me this morning that lyrically and sonically this is an inversion of sleight of hand
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Ed over-sings early, but the second half of this song is outstanding.
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This feels like it lasts forever.
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currently falling in love with this song
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Bottom three song for me so far.
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4 stars so far
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tree_ wrote:I wish Tom Petty sang this one slowed down a bit I think.. Ed just doesn't fit for me
The Tom Petty-esque section in the middle almost takes me out of the song at times.
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