Thievery Corporation — (The Forgotten People)
Album: Radio Retaliation
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Total ratings: 3546
Released: 2008
Length: 3:08
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Avg rating:
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Total ratings: 3546
Length: 3:08
Plays (last 30 days): 3
(instrumental)
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Roguewarer wrote:
GREAT TUNE! That is why we come here. Thanx RP!
This is a song that I recall hearing for the first time and thinking, “damn! I have NO idea who this is, but I really love it!“ I’ve since learned more of their catalog and love & appreciate them all the more. Great grooves!
Thank you RP! Without you, I’d have likely missed out on them entirely.!
❤️ 🎶
GREAT TUNE! That is why we come here. Thanx RP!
This is a song that I recall hearing for the first time and thinking, “damn! I have NO idea who this is, but I really love it!“ I’ve since learned more of their catalog and love & appreciate them all the more. Great grooves!
Thank you RP! Without you, I’d have likely missed out on them entirely.!
❤️ 🎶
Thank you RP! Without you, I’d have likely missed out on them entirely.!
❤️ 🎶
joko63808 wrote:
Only if you don't understand what Muzak is, or what this is.
Sounds like muzak. Skip.
Only if you don't understand what Muzak is, or what this is.
just bumped this from 8 to 9 - love me some Thievery Corporation!!
Do I hear a hint of "what shall we do with the drunken sailor"?
pbouchar wrote:
You can stream it from virtually all streaming providers. You can order vinyl from Tower Records online. If you're looking for a CD, then yeah, you may be out of luck.
cannot find this recording anywhere.
You can stream it from virtually all streaming providers. You can order vinyl from Tower Records online. If you're looking for a CD, then yeah, you may be out of luck.
cannot find this recording anywhere.
Proclivities wrote:
Both songs feature numerous riffs from similar "Middle Eastern"-sounding scales - probably Phrygian dominant for one.
Anyhow, this song predates "Carry Fire".
If you mean Robert Plants Carry Fire, you might be wrong. Because Plant's song is from 2017! This song is from 2008! Has Mr. Plant copied something from Thievery Cooperation?
Both songs feature numerous riffs from similar "Middle Eastern"-sounding scales - probably Phrygian dominant for one.
Anyhow, this song predates "Carry Fire".
If you mean Robert Plants Carry Fire, you might be wrong. Because Plant's song is from 2017! This song is from 2008! Has Mr. Plant copied something from Thievery Cooperation?
Sounds like muzak. Skip.
Needs more cowbell
Piranga wrote:
As the way it should be.......
This is my Pandora channel. But I actually spend more time with RP!
As the way it should be.......
springof63 wrote:
I'm back, and now, so is this comment (from 2015)
...what shall we do with the drunken sailor?
I'm back, and now, so is this comment (from 2015)
The whole song seems like intro. I've been waiting for the actual music to start. Repetitive and boring.
Nice accompanyment to my workout! Haven't heard it in quite a while.
Keep it up💖👆👍
heard them at a friend's NYC apartment when young and thought this was one of the benefits of going to new places. Still find this years later
woodchuk wrote:
Bump!
How cool is THAT!
Bump!
How cool is THAT!
Xstar wrote:
Bump!
Bump!
ace.
LameBuffalo wrote:
Both songs feature numerous riffs from similar "Middle Eastern"-sounding scales - probably Phrygian dominant for one.
Anyhow, this song predates "Carry Fire".
I Carry Fire For You - same riff -
Both songs feature numerous riffs from similar "Middle Eastern"-sounding scales - probably Phrygian dominant for one.
Anyhow, this song predates "Carry Fire".
I Carry Fire For You - same riff -
eveliko wrote:
Pita alone is purposeless, it's like asking for more buns at McDonald's. Hummus, babaganoush, muhamara and tzatziki are useless without Pita. Pita, brushed with good olive oil and lightly grilled, can stand alone.
Pita alone is purposeless, it's like asking for more buns at McDonald's.
More hummus, beyotch!
Im down with it
Chick Peas
please.
please.
thewiseking wrote:
Pita alone is purposeless, it's like asking for more buns at McDonald's.
Waiter, bring more pita
Pita alone is purposeless, it's like asking for more buns at McDonald's.
Live at KEXP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9_Fph5RrT4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9_Fph5RrT4
GROOVY
meauclaire wrote:
You toughed it out 10 seconds longer than I did.
Most people believe that the attention span of a gnat is around 3.4 seconds. But what you don't know is that gnats don't fly around you to eat your sweat. They are listening in on your brain waves and conversations. Their attention span is about 34 hours.
You toughed it out 10 seconds longer than I did.
Most people believe that the attention span of a gnat is around 3.4 seconds. But what you don't know is that gnats don't fly around you to eat your sweat. They are listening in on your brain waves and conversations. Their attention span is about 34 hours.
smehan55 wrote:
You toughed it out 10 seconds longer than I did.
From mildly interesting to annoying in 30 seconds.
You toughed it out 10 seconds longer than I did.
Entertain us.
From mildly interesting to annoying in 30 seconds.
This is great!
thewiseking wrote:
So much wrong in only four words.
Waiter, bring more pita
So much wrong in only four words.
Waiter, bring more pita
oldsaxon wrote:
It wasn't his belly that got shaved in the version I learned.
Yeah; I guess it could vary based on how drunk the sailor was and which ship he was on. Of course they could always put him in the scuppers.
It wasn't his belly that got shaved in the version I learned.
Yeah; I guess it could vary based on how drunk the sailor was and which ship he was on. Of course they could always put him in the scuppers.
And ditto.
1wolfy wrote:
1wolfy wrote:
Me as well Jota wrote:
Got into Thievery Corporation thanks to RP. Great band and worth checking out their CD's.
Proclivities wrote:
Shave his belly with a rusty razor?
It wasn't his belly that got shaved in the version I learned.
Shave his belly with a rusty razor?
It wasn't his belly that got shaved in the version I learned.
springof63 wrote:
Shave his belly with a rusty razor?
...what shall we do with the drunken sailor?
Shave his belly with a rusty razor?
springof63 wrote:
Hey I resemble that remark
...what shall we do with the drunken sailor?
Hey I resemble that remark
I think this would be great for belly dance warm ups in class.
...what shall we do with the drunken sailor?
Aw hell ya
Nice one!
Poacher wrote:
Poacher wrote:
Put this back to a 9. . . so I could give it a 10 again!
arinilisa wrote:
Do you also not care for the album title? They kind of go hand-in-hand....
I don' care for the picture on cover. I feel like it means war. I love the music.
Do you also not care for the album title? They kind of go hand-in-hand....
I don' care for the picture on cover. I feel like it means war. I love the music.
Gotta love it, and that hint of Good, Bad, and Ugly takes it even higher.
Me as well Jota wrote:
Got into Thievery Corporation thanks to RP. Great band and worth checking out their CD's.
Got into Thievery Corporation thanks to RP. Great band and worth checking out their CD's.
This is my Pandora channel. But I actually spend more time with RP!
Happy Feet music...
Let's dance-!!
Really getting into this, would love to hear something else by them.
This reminds me of a James Bond movie.
justin4kick wrote:
Would like the "Last Played-info" back as well as the "Played .. times in the last 30 days-statistics".
Just click the album art.
Would like the "Last Played-info" back as well as the "Played .. times in the last 30 days-statistics".
Just click the album art.
Lovely
dwlangham wrote:
Repeated playing wears me out.
Would like the "Last Played-info" back as well as the "Played .. times in the last 30 days-statistics".
Repeated playing wears me out.
Would like the "Last Played-info" back as well as the "Played .. times in the last 30 days-statistics".
All domestic cats become lions upon hearing this tune playing.
DeemerDave wrote:
Been played only 4 times in the last 30 days. You must be listening to another station.
Sounds like a pretty groovy station.
Been played only 4 times in the last 30 days. You must be listening to another station.
Sounds like a pretty groovy station.
dwlangham wrote:
Repeated playing wears me out.
Been played only 4 times in the last 30 days. You must be listening to another station.
Repeated playing wears me out.
Been played only 4 times in the last 30 days. You must be listening to another station.
Xstar wrote:
Repeated playing wears me out.
Great Song
Put this back to a 9. . . so I could give it a 10 again!
Tricky business amnesiacs.
Never again
This song is featured prominently in Steven Soderbergh's recent film Side Effects. It's a pretty good movie, and the song is played in a very interesting and key moment in the film. It's also played in the closing credits.
It'll be my luck that there is a hell and that Satan can't stop playing this song.
Here we go again
Not again
Shakin' my ass.
This song by Thievery Corporation has a pretty prominent spot in the movie Side Effects https://soundtrack-movie.com/side-effects/
Tippster wrote:
Perfect! (bump)
Perfect! (bump)
This song acurately captures how loopy I feel right now all jacked up on cold medicine.
Love TC and have this album but always skip this track as its WAY too repetetive.
NOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooo.......
5X in 30 days way too much
5X in 30 days way too much
Great belly dance material !
PSD time once again.
And someone's 'borrowed' my 'Best of TC' CD and never returned it... hmmmm, will have to revisit the likely culprits!
Even though this is a Generation Wuss band, I like them.
..sergio overtones, more electronically..
shellbella wrote:
..pls invite me..
I really want to see this band live...
..pls invite me..
5 Times in one month. Enough already
i love these guys, every cd they've made is worth listening to over and over and over. if you suffer from musical ADD (i'm sorry) and can't take this one any more, start over with mirror conspiracy. you won't regret, or my name isn't a question it's an answer ..and one i really don't care for
I know many don't care for this group or their music, but I love them
I presumed you were playing this for the Gowri and Ganesha festival. Don't know much about it, but my staff in India told me about it.
Very close to a sound track cut from an old DOS game "Silent Thunder" if you can find this old game on CD it's worth it for the 12 music tracks ....
Love this song! discovered these musicians through RP
Love this song!
Again with this song?
This song is played way too much. Please put it away for a few years or 10.
dingleberry wrote:
And he has a Bluetooth in his ear and a 6 gig pin drive in his holster.
I hear Eastwood riding in on that little warble, only it's the electronic west. He's eating Taco Bell instead of rice and beans with a wooden spoon.
And he has a Bluetooth in his ear and a 6 gig pin drive in his holster.
Imagine Bill doing turkish belly-dance in the studio
"The Good, the Bad, and the Funky"?
Nothing lower than a 1? PSD, here I come.
The more I hear this, the more I love it!
Another great reason to listen to RP. Listen to one track, like it, discover more about the artist.
Another great reason to listen to RP. Listen to one track, like it, discover more about the artist.
good groove
TerryS wrote:
It doesn't have to be biodegradable soap, does it? 'Cause if it does...
To really enjoy this, you need 4 feet of dense soap foam, people doing unmentionable things out of sight in it plus a DJ with white tracks under his nose and the Ibizan sun rising, un-noticed, outside the double-airlocked doors
It doesn't have to be biodegradable soap, does it? 'Cause if it does...
PSD time
Marcos ... EZLN... para todos todo.
I hear Eastwood riding in on that little warble, only it's the electronic west. He's eating Taco Bell instead of rice and beans with a wooden spoon.
To really enjoy this, you need 4 feet of dense soap foam, people doing unmentionable things out of sight in it plus a DJ with white tracks under his nose and the Ibizan sun rising, un-noticed, outside the double-airlocked doors
Cool!
I actually liked this song the first 100 or so times I heard it but not so much now as its wearing thin...
HazzeSwede wrote:
You mean like Pachelbel's Canon in D major?
I don't agree with your statement in this case.
I actually like this song (and the aforementioned Canon).
Had this one as high as an 8,now I can't stand it. Some sounds just doesn't last..
You mean like Pachelbel's Canon in D major?
I don't agree with your statement in this case.
I actually like this song (and the aforementioned Canon).
I really want to see this band live...
Lewis_Cooper wrote:
Who is the sexy lady?
This one great band will be playing again this year at the Aspen Jazz Festival. I shot them in 2009 in Denver, you can see photos here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gonzoshots/3754860063/in/set-72157621824746136
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gonzoshots/3754860063/in/set-72157621824746136
Who is the sexy lady?
edatwork wrote:
Well said. This is probably the single song I hear most on RP . I could be wrong but.....
This group has many many pieces of music worth listening to. Maybe we might hear another one someday?
This piece needs a vacation.
This piece needs a vacation.
Well said. This is probably the single song I hear most on RP . I could be wrong but.....
This group has many many pieces of music worth listening to. Maybe we might hear another one someday?
This piece needs a vacation.
This piece needs a vacation.
Thumbs UP!!
how repetitive
re: Lewis Cooper's photo a dozen entries below.
When Theivery Corp played at Atlanta's Fabulous Fox last year, they borrowed heavily from the local hip-hop crowd. Had a couple of ladies dancing to this; had singers and other musicians joining them on and off throughout one of the ROCKINGEST concerts I've ever seen. (If that's not a word, I hereby copyright it and retain all Artisitc and Intellectual Property rights. RIAA? You paying attention?)
When Theivery Corp played at Atlanta's Fabulous Fox last year, they borrowed heavily from the local hip-hop crowd. Had a couple of ladies dancing to this; had singers and other musicians joining them on and off throughout one of the ROCKINGEST concerts I've ever seen. (If that's not a word, I hereby copyright it and retain all Artisitc and Intellectual Property rights. RIAA? You paying attention?)
LizK wrote:
The groove and repetition are by design - components of the genre. You may as well complain about Fauvist paintings having bright colors.
Over & Over & over & over, .............
The groove and repetition are by design - components of the genre. You may as well complain about Fauvist paintings having bright colors.
LizK wrote:
It would have been quicker to hit the mute button, Liz. Still, we get your meaning :)
Over & Over & over & over, again & again & again & now to rate it 1. Over & Over & over & over, again & again & again & now to rate it 1. Over & Over & over & over, again & again & again & now to rate it 1.
It would have been quicker to hit the mute button, Liz. Still, we get your meaning :)
cannot find this recording anywhere.
In addition to the previous answers - seem to have a load of their music on Bandcamp for FLAC (& other format) download