This feels very much like Nola, to me. I've not heard anything like this, but I can 100% see how the things there got put together in this manner.
This also is along the lines of the things we've been gushing over coming from Australia, crossed with "The Kinks" in a strange and awesome way.
Cool find.
This is consistently a work choice. I spin it weekly, along with Nightmares on Wax Boiler Room set, from before the Boiler Room turned into a dance club.
Love this set. Sunset, falling away to night. Perfect.
This is my favorite Tom Petty song. Produced by Rick Rubin. I think, his best record, top-to-bottom.
Great share.
Wish You Were Here is such a great record. Have A Cigar is one of my favorite guitar solos of all time. Gilmour absolutely slays. But the album as a work is so cohesive. Sonically, thematically, and lyrically just about as good as rock music gets.
But this song... it destroys me. So simple.
Such a heart wrenching version.
@chris @dj @realNowhereMan then you may be shocked that this exists (and is awesome)
The National 100% fucks with the Grateful Dead.
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Love you too, B. Glad to bring you a little joy!
Strange overtones
In the music you are playing
We're not alone
It is strong and you are tough
But a heart is not enough
How do so few words that don't have a clear meaning come to mean so much. I mean, this song caught me in the car after a tough day and I was chopping onions, but I'll be damned if I can tell you why... So, I submitted it when I get home.
I feel both seen by this song and knee-deep in loneliness with it. I still don't even quite know what it means, to me or to DB
The line about the.song the neighbor is writing needing a chorus and "I know you'll figure it out." Is, somehow, both uplifting and devastating. This song is like a perfect little vignette built.out 3 chords and basically nothing else.