If you've ever seen Songs: Ohia live, you'll know there's time to anticipate every note in your head, and savour it when it's struck, or strummed, and sung; time enough to realize that everything's deliberate, every line is crafted with care. Every slight change in delivery, too, reminds us the songs are living things, and every change in the words (a He to a She, say) is a matter of including ...
What a perfect lullaby to end the night with...i love this band and this song SO much...but I think that if i had I done this do it yourself youtube video, I may have gone in a different direction than the demolition derby...but hey, thats just me!
I think I will post a series of these.(not all tonight. don't worry) My all timers. Songs that I will never, ever get sick of hearing. So ngs that deserve to stick around long after we have all blown each other up, or unleashed some killer flesh eating virus, or melted away the ozone layer or whatever. The songs that should remain. I could listen to Jason Molina sing the phonebook and probably ...
_songs: ohia is one man, jason molina, a tenor guitar-wielding songwriter from the shores of lake erie._i am quickly realizing that i usually upload the first song i have heard from any particular artist. no exception here. these firsties, they remind me of that a-ha! moment you get when you like what you hear. thanking whom/whatever for the satiation. i post them in hope that someone else ...