Varnaline — Still Dream
Album: songs in a northern key
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Total ratings: 196
Released: 2001
Length: 2:35
Plays (last 30 days): 2
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Total ratings: 196
Length: 2:35
Plays (last 30 days): 2
Living down beneath a cold dark ceiling
Falling snow among the sunken beings
I still dream
I still dream
Down below a place of quiet weather
Blinding sound, gone by certain measure
I still dream
I still dream
Falling snow among the sunken beings
I still dream
I still dream
Down below a place of quiet weather
Blinding sound, gone by certain measure
I still dream
I still dream
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Sobient wrote:
Quite. The worst parts of Eels and Wilco coming together to produce an unwanted (to these ears, at least) offspring. The singer sounds like he's 'tired and emotional' at 3am after a rough night.
Very...Eels.
Quite. The worst parts of Eels and Wilco coming together to produce an unwanted (to these ears, at least) offspring. The singer sounds like he's 'tired and emotional' at 3am after a rough night.
natedog wrote:
...likewise - this is nice as its own identity, though...
...love the cover...
His voice reminds me a little of Robert Plant especially on the Dreamland CD.
...likewise - this is nice as its own identity, though...
...love the cover...
natedog wrote:
His voice reminds me a little of Robert Plant especially on the Dreamland CD.
Yup, that's exactly what I was thinking.
Angloray wrote:
I was actually thinking Paul McCartney...
Paul McCartney? you kidding right?
His voice reminds me a little of Robert Plant especially on the Dreamland CD.
freddyfender wrote:
Come on, Poughkeepsie is a real town. I thought people just said it because it sounded funny.
Apparently, there used to be some kind of mental hospital in Poughkeepsie. I grew up in NY state and I frequently heard adults use the phrase "spent time in Poughkeepsie" to imply (fairly or not) that someone was a little nutty.
Roverfish wrote:
Holy crap! Thanks for posting his name. I knew Anders when I lived in Poughkeepsie. Always knew he'd go on to bigger and better, but wow, Varnaline. Small world.
Excellent tune.
Come on, Poughkeepsie is a real town. I thought people just said it because it sounded funny.
Sobient wrote:
Very...Eels.
I was actually thinking Paul McCartney...
Very...Eels.
pedro wrote:
Anders Parker in da house!
I saw Anders Parker Trio a few times in Raleigh. Good stuff.
Holy crap! Thanks for posting his name. I knew Anders when I lived in Poughkeepsie. Always knew he'd go on to bigger and better, but wow, Varnaline. Small world.
Excellent tune.
You belong, among the wildflowers...
Anders Parker in da house!
I saw Anders Parker Trio a few times in Raleigh. Good stuff.
Sounds like Sparklehorse too... 8)
stupid lyrics.
Originally Posted by dugjohnson:
I must be gettin' old. Everybody sounds like someone else. I really like this, but can't place who I thought it was. Must be the residuals from the 60s and 70s.
He sounds like Ira Kaplan from Yo La Tengo, and maybe a little bit like Neil Young. I like it! Thanks, RP :)
I must be gettin\' old. Everybody sounds like someone else. I really like this, but can\'t place who I thought it was. Must be the residuals from the 60s and 70s.
Love the tune and the album. Nice to see others who dig Varnaline.
Saw Varnaline open for Jay Farrar not long ago, and both live and on record, he has a tendency to lull you with a few fairly mediocre, dull, tuneless songs in a row...and then utterly floor you with something gorgeous like this. He\'s really starting to find his groove after leaving Space Needle, and I think he\'s going to be a great alt.country voice before long.
Saw this guy perform with the group Centro-matic as his backing band. Pretty good stuff.
I was actually thinking Paul McCartney...
I was thinking Paul as well. Not so much Robert Plant.