I was sitting in the car the other day, waiting for my girlfriend to get off the ferry, thinking but not really thinking to hard, when Live's "Lightning Crashes" came on the radio. Without thinking I began singing along to the song, passively at first, but building in intensity along with Ed Kowalczyk. It wasn't long before I had caught the scornful eye of a fellow standing car and rolled up my
Ever notice those B-sides that you can't figure out why a) you know them so well, or b) why you like them so much?I think I've figured it out - passing tracks. Those tracks sandwiched between two radio hits, when you are too lazy to hit next once and just listen to it in passing to the next song. I've found a few I'd like to pass along to the MOGos:heropsychodreamer, Secret Samadhi, Live - be...
I am not sure if in all my years of going to shows, that I have EVER seen a band have less fun than Live. Seriously. Ed K and the boys just couldn't let themselves go...at least at the shows I went to. And Ed never, ever smiled...it's not like they were sullen in that Morrisey kinda way, more like stone faced, like he wasn't enjoying himself. It's funny now, revisiting this record...its pretty ...
1. Hole, "Violet." When they get what they want they never want it again.2. Stone Temple Pilots, "Interstate Love Song." They were compared negatively to Pearl Jam, except Pearl Jam never made a record this good. Of course, neither did STP.3. Alison Krauss, "When You Say Nothing At All." She gets a spot in heaven just for this, her greatest performance.4. The Pretenders, "I'll Stand by You." Ch...
It's easier not to be wiseand measure these things by your brains........I alone love youI alone tempt youI alone love youfear is not the end of this!(for one who knows all)
I believe this album came out during the gulf war I and yet some of the songs are still relevant today, but the again so are some of bod dylan's but his songs will always be relevant no matter what year or generation you are bornmog.comMore about this songShare