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shakylegs wrote:
Yeah, not much here. Pretty thin.
Man, this song doesn't ever get better, does it?
Yeah, not much here. Pretty thin.
Man, this song doesn't ever get better, does it?
ncollingridge wrote:
I don't especially think this is some "great" song, but there's a pretty strong melody and an obvious, repeated hook in the chorus. I guess the verses can seem kind of "dreary", but that is often the case with a lot of popular music: the verses build up to the chorus.
I don't know about the rest of the album, but this song is just weak. Dreary and plodding arrangement, no strong melody, tedious vocals, no hook - what's it got going for it? Workmanlike at best.
I don't especially think this is some "great" song, but there's a pretty strong melody and an obvious, repeated hook in the chorus. I guess the verses can seem kind of "dreary", but that is often the case with a lot of popular music: the verses build up to the chorus.
Nice grooveA real fine song. Love the Wallflowers!
Cool tune. A great first track on this album. Heard the new Jakob Dylan solo album the other day. Sounds pretty good, but a lot like everything else the Wallflowers have done.
Pretty Petty.
Total "meh." Instantly forgettable.
ncollingridge wrote:
I don't know about the rest of the album, but this song is just weak. Dreary and plodding arrangement, no strong melody, tedious vocals, no hook - what's it got going for it? Workmanlike at best.
Well, I don't dislike the song... and the rest of the album is just great, I think it's their best (not too crazy about their other stuff).
I don't know about the rest of the album, but this song is just weak. Dreary and plodding arrangement, no strong melody, tedious vocals, no hook - what's it got going for it? Workmanlike at best.
mafe wrote:
Will anybody be mad at me if I say that I like Bob Dylan's son better than him? :?:
Bob Dylan is furious.
I agree, I also enjoy Wallflowers more. From a historical-significance-point-of-view however his son has a long way to go to fill his dad's shoes.
nope...I don't really 'get' the Bob Dylan thing...although if he sounded anything like his son back in the sixties...THEN I get it...different era. Although Tim Buckley...now that's a set o'pipes!! and HIS son...oh, yes...it's in the blood.
mafe wrote:
Will anybody be mad at me if I say that I like Bob Dylan's son better than him? :?:
Will anybody be mad at me if I say that I like Bob Dylan's son better than him? :?:
I heard a bit of this and thought it was one of the songs from their first album. They don't really do 'variety' do they?!
The band the remind me of the most, at least in this song, is Del Amitri.
In more than one respect it sounds rather flat, I think. As if they\'re afraid to sound truly inspired (not that hip?).
I don\'t know what it is about Wallflowers. I just am so sick of their sound. 
Matthew Sweet? Yeah, the voice kind of resembles his...I think. And the guitar. A little.
I like this song. Don\'t overplay it, but it will be nice to hear every now and then.
Nice to hear some other Wallflowers, all they ever play around here anymore is \"One Headlight\".
Originally Posted by Leslie:
I don't think that Jakob Dylan sounds like Matthew Sweet at all, but that's IMHO. I haven't heard this song before, which is nice since the only other Wallflower songs I have heard have been played to death on KFOG. Namely, "Three Marlenas."
Too true about KFOG - but, like the others, they play what the Record company gives them so whatcanyado (besides run to RP!)
I agree with the first posters that the album is very uneven, though.
I don't think that Jakob Dylan sounds like Matthew Sweet at all, but that's IMHO. I haven't heard this song before, which is nice since the only other Wallflower songs I have heard have been played to death on KFOG. Namely, "Three Marlenas."




I disagree and like it.