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Old 04-28-2011, 11:34 PM   #11 (permalink)
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^ You make a very good point about the lyrics that I never really noticed before.There is a kind of care-free, innocent charm about them, and who cannot love the line, "We try our best to make it sound nice" ?

So I went back and listened to "Lonely Lifetime" again and realized that the chorus there has the same style that you mentioned. It`s homely, honest and undramatic:

...and sometimes, when I`m on my own
gigging far from home
I get so lonely.
I realize I need something else, other than this
It`s you I miss
Oh What a lonely lifetime !


As you say, it makes a very pleasant change from the over-serious declarations of some artists.
And when the verse is repeated with Richard Sinclair doing his bubbly thing .. Ahh, such beauty
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