I have really worn this one down, think 'Left & Right in the Dark' is probably my fave =P
It's surprising the album's so damn good possibly because of his image as the pretty-boy frontman, people forget he actually writes all the Strokes' material
And I think theres actually some pretty good lyrics in the first Strokes album at least. Nothing mindblowing, but theres some good lyrics hidden away in there. "They act like Romans, but they dress like Turks" and "At least I'm on my own again. Instead of anywhere with you" come to mind. I'll probably wear this track down too at some point. Plus it has single written all over it.
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Originally Posted by NumberNineDream
(Post 772273)
I'm really digging this track!
... and some of my favorite lyrics in that song.
"And if you must go to work tomorrow
If I were you i wouldnt bother
Cause there are brighter sides to life
And I should know because i've seen them"
:D
Listen to this version, it's unbelievable.
NumberNineDream
11-25-2009 06:06 AM
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Originally Posted by mojopinuk
(Post 772421)
"And if you must go to work tomorrow
If I were you i wouldnt bother
Cause there are brighter sides to life
And I should know because i've seen them"
:D
Listen to this version, it's unbelievable.
I liked that version, tho a bit too chirpy lol. Still prefer the original, tho that was an interesting change. Is this version released in some kind of a bootleg comp ?
Mojo
11-25-2009 07:07 AM
It was released on the Peel Sessions LP which i absolutely love.
sidewinder
11-25-2009 12:13 PM
Bad Astronaut - "Another Dead Romance"
sidewinder
11-26-2009 02:47 PM
Studio version of this.
theimperialwarcult
11-27-2009 01:55 PM
Some thin lizzy
Bulldog
11-28-2009 11:30 AM
Just cranking Pulp's greatest hits album for the first time in a few ages. This one's definitely among their best.
i went to school with norman blake, keyboard player, i think, really nice guy...
loveissucide
11-28-2009 07:26 PM
Smog-Cold Blooded Old Times.Reallt loving this song from the High Fidelity soundtrack.Which album to get first?
Yon Troper
11-28-2009 09:48 PM
Yes - Close to the Edge
Yes' first sidelong suite, one of the best things they ever did. I'm listening to Rick Wakeman's organ solo right now, and I am just being BLOWN AWAY. :bowdown: