Seven O'Clock
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Re: Seven O'Clock
huh, I like Thumbing My Way a LOT more than Seven O' Clock. Not even comparable.
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Re: Seven O'Clock
I love TMW and 7:00, seem like completely different songs to me.
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Re: Seven O'Clock
I would almost think a song like Amongst The Waves or Infallible are more comparable to Seven O'Clock...in the sense that i think the intention was that they would all be mid album anchors/anthems, etc.
Seven O'Clock however blows the other two out of the water.
Seven O'Clock however blows the other two out of the water.
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7 O'Clock is leagues better than tuneless, plodding Thumbing My Way
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Re: Seven O'Clock
Yeah those feel like the closest comps. Thematically similar, tooThurman Murman wrote:I would almost think a song like Amongst The Waves or Infallible are more comparable to Seven O'Clock...in the sense that i think the intention was that they would all be mid album anchors/anthems, etc.
Seven O'Clock however blows the other two out of the water.
I like all 3 but seven o’clock is the best of the group
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I might have missed this, but what's the best take on "there's still a fire in the engine room... knows relief will be coming soon"??
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Drumpf administration is chaos ... Biden will win the upcoming electionevenslow wrote:I might have missed this, but what's the best take on "there's still a fire in the engine room... knows relief will be coming soon"??
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yup, enduring because you know if you keep going someone else will pick up the banner (this recurs at the end of retrograde ‘could be thunder...or a crowd’ and river cross
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Re: Seven O'Clock
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this song is guaranteed to remain relevant for at least the next 5 yearsBammer wrote:Drumpf administration is chaos ... Biden will win the upcoming electionevenslow wrote:I might have missed this, but what's the best take on "there's still a fire in the engine room... knows relief will be coming soon"??
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Re: Seven O'Clock
This one really clicked tonight. These lyrics are awesome.
The last minute and a half is a GIGATON highlight
The last minute and a half is a GIGATON highlight
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Re: Seven O'Clock
Who Ever Said has become my favorite on the album, but I think I'm pretty sure this has become #2 for me. I give WES the advantage on music/tone, but I think WES, Dance, and 7:00 all have top tier lyrics for PJ. I feel like 7:00 is a song that would fit on the classic rock stations that persist (and that I"m still fond of!), except for those great lyrics. Either way, the "freedom" & "butterfly" verses are as good as any lyrics in Eddie's history.
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Re: Seven O'Clock
This song reminds of Go. It is the vocal cadence.
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Re: Seven O'Clock
My initial thought was confusion, but I hear what you mean.Tj wrote:This song reminds of Go. It is the vocal cadence.
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This song reminds me of Go. In that it’s the best song on its album.
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This song reminds me of Go. In that I'm gonna mosh so hard to it in concert.
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Re: Seven O'Clock
This is one of my favorites on the album, only behind Comes Then Goes. Love the vocal cadences in the verses.
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Re: Seven O'Clock
Verses r like a quicker Unthought Known with a chorus that are like Sleight Of Hand. Throw in a bit of Army Reserve in between.
Followed by a big Into the wild style outro.
I wish this one had a different title “Mutant Messages” “Lost Eloquence” or “Death To Despondency”
Followed by a big Into the wild style outro.
I wish this one had a different title “Mutant Messages” “Lost Eloquence” or “Death To Despondency”