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Stray talk clicking in my ear
This is what it feels like
Cliff dive broken mind
Wondering how I got here
A million times tongue tied
Spit it out
Never mind
I think I’m addicted to the fear
Stutter in my heart
From the hurry up
Stop dragging my heels around
Dragging my heels around
But that was then and this is now
I tried so hard not to let you all down
It’s an impossible weight
So I’ll just let you down now
[Sharon Van Etten]
Steady as the wheel turns
On my way it’s ok
Picking up the pieces
Put ‘em down
Stutter in my heart
From the hurry up
Stop dragging my heels around
Dragging my heels around
Dragging my heels around
But that was then and this is now
I tried so hard not to let you all down
But that was then and this is now
I tried so hard not to let you all down
It’s an impossible weight
So I’ll just let you down now
It’s an impossible weight
It’s an impossible weight
But that was then and this is now
I tried so hard not to let you all down
It’s an impossible weight
So I’ll just let you down now
KEXP has several videos of this local band, but I love this one in-studio where they talk about how the album was released just as Covid hit, so they had to sit and watch it run its race without being able to tour behind it. When they actually did get to play live, the crowds were great but it looks like the videos that were up have been removed. Ah well.
This one is a chat with her about the process of making this song. Super geeky but fascinating and I like her more than ever now.
KEXP has several videos of this local band, but I love this one in-studio where they talk about how the album was released just as Covid hit, so they had to sit and watch it run its race without being able to tour behind it. When they actually did get to play live, the crowds were great but it looks like the videos that were up have been removed. Ah well.
This one is a chat with her about the process of making this song. Super geeky but fascinating and I like her more than ever now.
This one is a chat with her about the process of making this song. Super geeky but fascinating and I like her more than ever now.
Does Sharon Van Etten contribute on this song?
Or does she contribute to RP.
Does Sharon Van Etten contribute on this song?
Yes. Only on this song from the album.
Yeah back in 2005 I was already like "I can't do this anymore" with FM radio. Never listened to it again, wayyy too many ads and the same 20 songs. Went to satellite radio for a few years until it had the same problem with repeating playlists, and eventually found Radio Paradise and Dynamic Range Radio (which I think is long gone).
RP in FLAC has superb "dynamic range". Thanx RP!