Re: your favorite song of the last decade
Posted: Wed November 27, 2013 3:33 am
i wonder if doug rr and michael stipe have ever gobbled a turkey together
I love the piano in this. The music was pretty great throughout. I wasn't a fan of the singer, but the climax of the song won me over.Kevin Davis wrote:All right, I will do my best.
I won't say this is my single favorite song from the last ten years, but going with my gut and not scanning my CD collection for confirmation, I will say pretty confidently that there isn't one I like better.
And because you're a lyrics guy:
Anda my love, wake up to your window, the day calls in billows
Its echoing moonlight onto the blue nightmare of your heart
In cozy red rainbow, its shaking off halos
And the memory of our sacred so and so
Oh, take my hand sweet, complete your release
Unbury your feet and married we'll be
Alone in receiving, ours is a feeling not that they would see
They dont know that we could be down where your cradle escaped the sea
And your raven haired mama caught told you so
We're hanging in the shadow of your family tree
Your haunted heart and me
Brought down by an old idea whose time has come
And in the shadow of the gallows of your family tree
There's a hundred hearts soar free
Pumping blood to the roots of evil to keep young
Only your mind, is it safe to say that weve waited patiently
Call me on time and recall the tune
That has placed us gracefully all into line
There's a garden grave and a place they've saved for you
I'll fall by your side though your silver haired mama throes told you so
We're hanging in the shadow of your family tree
Your haunted heart and me
Brought down by an old idea whose time has come
And in the shadow of the gallows of your family tree
There's a hundred hearts soar free
Pumping blood to the roots of evil to keep it young
And now well gather in the shadow of your family tree
In haunted harmony
Brought down by an old idea whose time has come
And in the shadow of the valley of your family tree
There's a hundred hearts soar free
Pumping blood to the roots of evil to keep us young
But thankfully he's black, so the guy who wrote that Salon article would be happy with me.stip wrote:I wasn't a fan of the singer
I liked this too.oasisfan35 wrote:Perhaps not über fave but number one at this moment:
Kevin Davis wrote:Somewhere on the list has gotta be this beaut:
He had some great songs. Gravedigger's Song was a contender. How's it Gonna End was also up there (it would win best bridge if that was a thread). But WWS is a top 10, and possibly top 5, PJ song for me.verb_to_trust wrote:Worldwide Suicide? You listened to music for a decade and thought that was at the top of the pile? Didn't Mark Lanegan release music in the last 10 years at least?
At least you picked r.e.m. in the end...stip wrote:He had some great songs. Gravedigger's Song was a contender. But WWS is a top 10, and possibly top 5, PJ song for me.verb_to_trust wrote:Worldwide Suicide? You listened to music for a decade and thought that was at the top of the pile? Didn't Mark Lanegan release music in the last 10 years at least?
i wouldn't nominate WWS for the best song of the decade, but it may very well be my favorite.
On the other hand, I seem to be the only person on RM who thinks there is a distinction
Nice one!Poontang wrote:I'd be saddest if I never heard this song again:
Band of Horses - For Annabelle (Infinite Arms, 2010)