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'Cause she's this year's girl
You think you all own little pieces
Of this year's girl
Forget your fancy manners
Forget your English grammar
'Cause you don't really give a damn
About this year's girl
Still you're hoping that she's well spoken
'Cause she's this year's girl
You want her broken with her mouth wide open
'Cause she's this year's girl
Never knowing it's a real attraction
All these promises of satisfaction
While she's being bored to distraction
Being this year's girl
Time's running out
She's not happy with the cost
There'd be no doubt
Only she's forgotten much more than she's lost
A bright spark might corner the market
In this year's girl
You see yourself rolling on the carpet
With this year's girl
Those disco synthesizers
Those daily tranquilizers
Those body building prizes
Those bedroom alibis
All this, but no surprises for this year's girl
All this, but no surprises for this year's girl
All this, but no surprises for this year's girl
I am so there with you on this!
Just today a physical therapist named Amanda came to work with my dad. She told us that when she was little, her dad used to sing some song with "Mandy" in it. So I asked, "And Mandy came and gave without taking, but I sent her away O Mandy..."? She groaned and nodded her head.
The Barry Manilow scars never fully heal over.
Ugh. One of the first records I ever received as a "gift" was Barry Manilow Live- from my mom of course. I think she was trying to steer me in a direction away from left of the dial.
The Barry Manilow scars never fully heal over.
"You deserve a break today…"
Elvis, Tom Petty, Devo, Pretenders - they were a machete cutting through Muskrat Love and Afternoon Delight and Pina Colada Song. Being in college during this was magical.
and you don't really give a damn about this year's girl...
I am so there with you on this!
Just today a physical therapist named Amanda came to work with my dad. She told us that when she was little, her dad used to sing some song with "Mandy" in it. So I asked, "And Mandy came and gave without taking, but I sent her away O Mandy..."? She groaned and nodded her head.
The Barry Manilow scars never fully heal over.
And by "special" I mean: Wow, it blew me away the first time I heard it and keeps doing so.
(Not to mention the great variety of styles he can handle!
Try out playing "This is hell" any time something at work really brings you down... the first few seconds put a grin on your face right away ;))
For those of you that love him and hate the people who don't, you got to understand that different people can have different music taste.
Me too!
People who complain about the voice of an artist just aren't real music fans. Their approach to music is facile. They miss the composition, the melody, the writing, the social commentary.
In short... the artistry.
So true. If they had to get discovered on Idol Tom Petty, Dylan and Neil Young would have never made it past the audition.
a fine song from an album that is (in a way) perfect. Like few others (I think)
Yes, someone else noticed!
Declan Patrick Aloysius Macmanus
c.
People who complain about the voice of an artist just aren't real music fans. Their approach to music is facile. They miss the composition, the melody, the writing, the social commentary.
In short... the artistry.
Love anything by him between this station and WFMU it has broaden my musical tastes
If you weren't young in the 70's and 80's you wouldn't get it. Elvis was smack dab in the middle of the new wave thing. He was very new and interesting.
People who complain about the voice of an artist just aren't real music fans. Their approach to music is facile. They miss the composition, the melody, the writing, the social commentary.
In short... the artistry.
and you don't really give a damn about this year's girl...
When I was in college I used to playfully argue with a guy at work about Elvis and Dylan (who was best - he didn't like Dylan). I didn't get Elvis yet... it was Imperial Bedroom that woke me up. I think of that co-worker often - he'd laugh knowing I have almost all of Elvis' albums now.
Just found this tidbit from the Wiki entry for "This Year's Model". It looks like The Dude was not the only guy who "Hated the F*CKIN' Eagles, Man" back in the day:
About the photo session, photographer Chris Gabrin's words
"The concept of him behind a camera for the sleeve of This Year's Model had already been chosen, so I decided to equip Elvis with exactly the same tripod and camera as I was using to create a 'mirror' for him. Alongside a powerful stereo I kept a large record collection at my Camden Studio, and artists would choose music they enjoyed or were interested in for their sessions. Just as we were about to start shooting, Elvis asked me if I had "Hotel California" by The Eagles, and could I play it? I was puzzled by his choice – until he told me that he loathed the record, but wanted to look really pissed off and angry in the shots! We played the record several times during the session and whilst I directed him, I was also aware of his copying some of my own actions as I took the photographs."
and you don't really give a damn about this year's girl...
Yes, a pity. It's because of Elvis' haters, people who say they can't bear the way he sings when the same people praise Robert Zimmerman.
+1
And I have a full-blown man crush on anyone who plays this song. Watch out, Rebecca!
But anyways...how did Declan manage to get what turned out to be one of the best Rn'R bass players in his band? That's a lot of what made them so good.
Spread, There could be pheromones below, below
I really do hope you know
This town doesn't need interpreters
By then I'd snake eyes looking please may I loose some skin.
I was very disappointed with Your highness kith and kin.
Never was so easy to say something silly as mmm line on line.
Oh, he knew.
Those daily tranquilizers
Those body building prizes
Those bedroom alibizes
Sorry, but Elvis C is much worse than nails on a chalk board for me. And now he's the GOM of rock on the interview circuit,
Whoodathunkit?
creekgirl wrote:
You said it right, man!
This guy is a hero of mine.
Mine too. EC provided a huge breath of fresh air with both This Year's Model and Armed Forces in 1978. I have most of his albums over the years, but TYM is my favorite.
It was a joke!! I love This Year's Model ( & the song "This Year's Girl"), and think Snorlax was out to lunch on his comment as well. Every once in awhile, I'll even throw on the vinyl slab when I'm down in the basement killing spiders.
I saw Declan Mc. on that tour & the Armed Forces assault, somewhere in St. Paul for the 2nd one, and I can't even remember where. All I can summon up from my (bad) memory bank is that "Lipstick Vogue" blew me away & he was wearing a green smoking jacket that night.
tb
P.S.-I'm not even sure synthesizers were used on "A Fifth of Beethoven", but thankfully it was the only disco instrumental I could think of.
P.S.S.-You may be happy to know that Snorlax75 (and his off-base jab for this cut) signed up to Radio Paradise last January, commented on 5 other songs over 2 days (throwing Richie Havens, Lee Oscar, and CSN&Y along with E.C. under the bus), and seems to have perished into the internet radio abyss.
You got me. I was trying to figure out how you came up with that bizarre list. Good one.
I keep waiting for Snorlax75 to reply:
You know, all those songs about/with 1) disco synthesizers, 2) daily tranquilizers, & 3) bedroom alibis!
Off the top of my head, I came up with:
1) A Fifth of Beethoven by Walter Murphy and the Big Apple Band
2) Mother's Little Helper by The Rolling Stones
3) Get Outta My Room by The Donnas
THERE'S 3 THAT ARE EXACTLY LIKE This Year's Girl!
So, chords, lyrics and tempo don't matter when looking for exactness? A Fifth of Beethoven?!
So, chords, lyrics and tempo don't matter when looking for exactness? A Fifth of Beethoven?!
It was a joke!! I love This Year's Model ( & the song "This Year's Girl"), and think Snorlax was out to lunch on his comment as well. Every once in awhile, I'll even throw on the vinyl slab when I'm down in the basement killing spiders.
I saw Declan Mc. on that tour & the Armed Forces assault, somewhere in St. Paul for the 2nd one, and I can't even remember where. All I can summon up from my (bad) memory bank is that "Lipstick Vogue" blew me away & he was wearing a green smoking jacket that night.
tb
P.S.-I'm not even sure synthesizers were used on "A Fifth of Beethoven", but thankfully it was the only disco instrumental I could think of.
P.S.S.-You may be happy to know that Snorlax75 (and his off-base jab for this cut) signed up to Radio Paradise last January, commented on 5 other songs over 2 days (throwing Richie Havens, Lee Oscar, and CSN&Y along with E.C. under the bus), and seems to have perished into the internet radio abyss.
One thousand songs "just like this"? Name five or six of them.
I keep waiting for Snorlax75 to reply:
You know, all those songs about/with 1) disco synthesizers, 2) daily tranquilizers, & 3) bedroom alibis!
Off the top of my head, I came up with:
1) A Fifth of Beethoven by Walter Murphy and the Big Apple Band
2) Mother's Little Helper by The Rolling Stones
3) Get Outta My Room by The Donnas
THERE'S 3 THAT ARE EXACTLY LIKE This Year's Girl!
Personally, I like it, as I like most all of his music. There's a load of talent behind that "irritating voice".
One thousand songs "just like this"? Name five or six of them.
Then....
peter_james_bond wrote:
What a great set of music: Elvis Costello - This Year's Girl
U2 - Seconds
Led Zeppelin -Rock and Roll
are we on repeat from June?
enjoying the tunes though...
This was wrtitten in March. Bill must be on holidays, buddies!
U2 - Seconds
Led Zeppelin -Rock and Roll
are we on repeat from June?
enjoying the tunes though...
I believe you are not thinking properly. There is NO ONE like EC.
Think again.
those nightly tranquilizers
those bed room alibis
all this
and no surprises
cause she's this year's girl
Man, I wish someone would write this smart again.
Brilliant isn't it? What a great album!
a fine song from an album that is (in a way) perfect. Like few others (I think)
U2 - Seconds
Led Zeppelin -Rock and Roll
If you weren't young in the 70's and 80's you wouldn't get it. Elvis was smack dab in the middle of the new wave thing. He was very new and interesting.
Great tune from EC's most tightly-wound album - amazingly tense and catchy throughout.
My thoughts exactly. Love it.
oh yeah "First"