King Creosote — You Just Want

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When you just want someone to lie there and be used as a slave
Can I be him?
When you just want someone more for their being and not so much for their brains
Can I be him?
When you need someone to cry on in the depths of despair
I shall be elsewhere
When you're all talked out and languished silent in the physical realm
I will be waiting
When you just want someone to lie there and be used as a slave
Can I be him?
When you just want someone more for their being and not so much for their brains
Can I be him?
Can I be him?
Can I be him?
Can I be him?
When you just want someone more for their being and not so much for their brains
Can I be him?
When you need someone to cry on in the depths of despair
I shall be elsewhere
When you're all talked out and languished silent in the physical realm
I will be waiting
When you just want someone to lie there and be used as a slave
Can I be him?
When you just want someone more for their being and not so much for their brains
Can I be him?
Can I be him?
Can I be him?
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This gets better every time. An 8 from Bristol today. Despite the buzzing mentioned in the comment below, which I agree with.
Loving the Celtic/ Tibetan vibe. Throw in a bit of phsycadelia. Mmm good mix
Listening again today after hearing in the stream last night.... what the living heck is all that guitar string buzzing left in the mix for? Super annoying that they thought it was cool or something.
moi aussie
Noé wrote:
Noé wrote:
J'adore ! Very anthropomorphic 

yeah my favorite song at the moment :)
J'adore ! Very anthropomorphic 

Never heard this, what an interesting stir........
Creepy Ray Manzerek electric piano
Just went from a 7 to an 8. This song is haunting and stirs up a lot of emotions at a time when a friend is in the battle of his life. Thanks RP.
Very lilting and cool!!
Love the band name, partly because our dog, a 13 yo MinPin, thinks of creosote as an aftershave, or as his scent. On walks, through Portland neighborhoods, down at the Rhododendron Garden, or wherever he smells creosote, Eddie will rub against the wood, or whatever surface, and I have video, but I don't think I can share here.
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Steve
Love the band name, partly because our dog, a 13 yo MinPin, thinks of creosote as an aftershave, or as his scent. On walks, through Portland neighborhoods, down at the Rhododendron Garden, or wherever he smells creosote, Eddie will rub against the wood, or whatever surface, and I have video, but I don't think I can share here.
Trump is going down!! Yay for the Home team!!
Steve
There's a fresh apple from outer space, landing on planet RP...
this is the first song to get my attention enough that im making a comment in just about a year, very nice, will deffinately purchase the album and hope for more like it
Bumping to an 8. Very nice
King Creosote, aka Kenny Anderson, has two brothers, one of which is Gordon Anderson, formerly of The Beta Band and now part of The Aliens. Well worth checking out any project associated with these guys.
This fella is great live, not just the music but he does interact with his audience. Well worth a listen.
Segue wrote:
Yep. King Creosote is just the one guy, who hails from the Kingdom of Fife, like KT Tunstall whom he's a good mate of. He specialises in fairly laid-back dreamlike songs, and has become quite the star in Scotland, though he's not achieved (and mebbe disnae want) the international fame of his friend.
Scots?
Yep. King Creosote is just the one guy, who hails from the Kingdom of Fife, like KT Tunstall whom he's a good mate of. He specialises in fairly laid-back dreamlike songs, and has become quite the star in Scotland, though he's not achieved (and mebbe disnae want) the international fame of his friend.
Scots?

wished I was on hallucigens right now.
scarletdancer wrote:
It is, for about the first four minutes, then...well...pretty good song overall.
This is strangely compelling.
It is, for about the first four minutes, then...well...pretty good song overall.