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I was driving home from Queen Charlotte’s after Mrs Sheen had unloaded our twins, the radio had picked up a pirate station playing Lauren Hill’s Zion. I had to pull over until I stopped crying. Because it was a pirate station, something went wrong and they played it again. I thought I’d never get home.
Very emotional song this, despite what many people believe JC didn't write the lyrics that was Trent Reznor frontman with Nine Inch Nails. Anyway I had a lot of time for Johnny Cash a real Mans Man.
My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.
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They may not be your best group or singer.... on 00:02 - Aug 28 with 4329 views
Had some friends over from England last weekend. So, we're up all night playing choons, playing the fool, and swapping tales about the people who are gone and the people who are still with us. And one of the gang, Christine, puts this on. And we all go "greaaaat choon" and we all go quiet for five minutes.
Song of the night.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Sorry, Nix. Portishead. I remember where I was when I first heard 'Dummy', a house in Tuffnell Park. Good music when first heard, like a nice scent when first savoured, can pin you for evrmore to a place, a time and a memory. It's inescapable, even if we would ever want to escape it.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
If anyone here hasn't got into Tom Waits yet, please try and get beyond the Grover voice and the stage antics. The melodies, the lyrics, the inutterable beauty all floor me.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
yes, stuck with the song right till the end......powerful words. your obviously a fan, i'll check some other stuff from him. think he's worked with other artists. very louis armstrong.