Song of the Moment: Let the Records Play
Posted: Tue September 10, 2013 12:53 pm
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yep...and that moment is surrounded by what could have beenBurtReynolds wrote:I listen to a moment like :36-:52 of this song and think, "This is just the way this band is going to be from now on, isn't it?" Its a sobering thought.
One doesn't come back from that either. Once you go to... wherever that is... you stay there. Its the final destination of so many great bands before them.Noaheb wrote:yep...and that moment is surrounded by what could have beenBurtReynolds wrote:I listen to a moment like :36-:52 of this song and think, "This is just the way this band is going to be from now on, isn't it?" Its a sobering thought.
Nooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!BurtReynolds wrote:One doesn't come back from that either. Once you go to... wherever that is... you stay there. Its the final destination of so many great bands before them.Noaheb wrote:yep...and that moment is surrounded by what could have beenBurtReynolds wrote:I listen to a moment like :36-:52 of this song and think, "This is just the way this band is going to be from now on, isn't it?" Its a sobering thought.
I bet there are still people thinking the Rolling Stones will come back from that place too, but its too comfortable, too safe. The weather is too perfect. "We've earned this, damnit," they whisper to themselves as they lie next to their swimming pools. They like to think they have a choice, that they could return to the world if they wanted, but deep down they know they can never leave. It won't let them.Noaheb wrote:Nooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!BurtReynolds wrote:One doesn't come back from that either. Once you go to... wherever that is... you stay there. Its the final destination of so many great bands before them.Noaheb wrote:yep...and that moment is surrounded by what could have beenBurtReynolds wrote:I listen to a moment like :36-:52 of this song and think, "This is just the way this band is going to be from now on, isn't it?" Its a sobering thought.
hey you never know...if Eddies life turns to shit and he turns to music again for release.......
it's easy to think that your favorite rock musicians are like infinite wells of great, badass music but seriously, there's not many of them that can sustain the long run while still being really really interresting. Tom Waits, Neil Young, Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Joe Strummer come to mind. i think PJ lasted much longer than anybody would have thought in the early 90s and managed to make some of their best stuff when the hype had long passed so let's just see how it turns out for them - they're still good (less often than before, admittedly).BurtReynolds wrote:I bet there are still people thinking the Rolling Stones will come back from that place too, but its too comfortable, too safe. The weather is too perfect. "We've earned this, damnit," they whisper to themselves as they lie next to their swimming pools. They like to think they have a choice, that they could return to the world if they wanted, but deep down they know they can never leave. It won't let them.Noaheb wrote:Nooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!BurtReynolds wrote:One doesn't come back from that either. Once you go to... wherever that is... you stay there. Its the final destination of so many great bands before them.Noaheb wrote:yep...and that moment is surrounded by what could have beenBurtReynolds wrote:I listen to a moment like :36-:52 of this song and think, "This is just the way this band is going to be from now on, isn't it?" Its a sobering thought.
hey you never know...if Eddies life turns to shit and he turns to music again for release.......
Agreedstip wrote:...
its not stomping enough.stip wrote:so people are upset that this upbeat little swamp blues stomper is what, exactly? not serious enough?
someday that'll be a sotm post from someone...theplatypus wrote:Agreedstip wrote:...
I actually really like this song but it would be great as angrier blues stomp song. The solos at the end fit that tone.BurtReynolds wrote:its not stomping enough.stip wrote:so people are upset that this upbeat little swamp blues stomper is what, exactly? not serious enough?
yeah it would be better. Maybe I dont care because I was writing this off as the random fun song and was then pleasantly surprised to find I actually found it fun.Dugg wrote:I actually really like this song but it would be great as angrier blues stomp song. The solos at the end fit that tone.BurtReynolds wrote:its not stomping enough.stip wrote:so people are upset that this upbeat little swamp blues stomper is what, exactly? not serious enough?
It doesn't feel right correcting a senior mod...stip wrote:i made a lot of placeholder threads and was probably getting lazy by the end
if only a mod would come along and fix it...
Doooooo it ...E.H. Ruddock wrote:It doesn't feel right correcting a senior mod...stip wrote:i made a lot of placeholder threads and was probably getting lazy by the end
if only a mod would come along and fix it...