Air — Playground Love
Album: The Virgin Suicides (Score)
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Total ratings: 1367
Released: 2000
Length: 3:27
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I'm a high school lover,
and you're my favorite flavor.
Love is all, all my soul.
You're my Playground Love.
Yet my hands are shaking.
I feel my body reeling,
times no matter, I'm on fire.
On the playground, love.
You're the piece of gold
that flashes on my soul.
Extra time, on the ground.
You're my Playground Love.
Anytime, anywhere,
You're my Playground Love.
and you're my favorite flavor.
Love is all, all my soul.
You're my Playground Love.
Yet my hands are shaking.
I feel my body reeling,
times no matter, I'm on fire.
On the playground, love.
You're the piece of gold
that flashes on my soul.
Extra time, on the ground.
You're my Playground Love.
Anytime, anywhere,
You're my Playground Love.
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Vocals remind me of Mark Linkous. Looking it up, the singer on the song is Gordon Tracks (an alias of Thomas Mars, the lead singer for the band Phoenix). He also co-wrote and played drums on the song.
Love that cover art!
ziakut wrote:
Really like this tune...just wishing' the saxophone wasn't sharp. Ugh...
Sharp?!? Sounds beautifully creamy smooth to me, and I PLAY Sax btw! Sounds like you need new speakers/ears!This track is embellished with ultra cool sax, bringing with it the cruising, comfort of sensual vocals. Love it!
2000. Mix tape. 87 Subaru wagon. Driving through the fog on the Great Highway checking surf at Ocean Beach and wondering if I should freeze, get coffee or go see my girlfriend who is now my wife.
Quand le simple reste l'essentiel
The beginning often makes me think a Hooverphonic song is coming along... I like it well, as I do most songs by Air. Nice smooth vibe.
My least favorite of the AIR songs played on RP.
akdavey wrote:
There are 29 AIR songs in the playlist (27 if I remove the doubles) and quite a few of them are played regularly.
Please play more from this artist and not just this one song.
There are 29 AIR songs in the playlist (27 if I remove the doubles) and quite a few of them are played regularly.
Really like this tune...just wishing' the saxophone wasn't sharp. Ugh...
wow, so beautiful...
akdavey wrote:
Here you are the 29 songs list that Bill plays in Radio Paradise (and day by day, list is long).
https://www.radioparadise.com/rp_2.php?#name=Music&func=search&type=artist&search=Air
Please play more from this artist and not just this one song.
Here you are the 29 songs list that Bill plays in Radio Paradise (and day by day, list is long).
https://www.radioparadise.com/rp_2.php?#name=Music&func=search&type=artist&search=Air
Please play more from this artist and not just this one song.
On_The_Beach wrote:
And a strange but good movie (with a cool soundtrack).
When the kids are heading down to the party in the basement and Todd Rundgren's "A Dream Goes On Forever" starts playing….
Goosebumps.
Another of my favorites Sloan also on the soundtrack.
And a strange but good movie (with a cool soundtrack).
When the kids are heading down to the party in the basement and Todd Rundgren's "A Dream Goes On Forever" starts playing….
Goosebumps.
Another of my favorites Sloan also on the soundtrack.
When I first heard about Napster downloading back in the day, it was with regard to this song.
great Song! for everyone how like it, Listen that Song from Pink Floyd -the Great Gig in the Sky.
Great Movie, Hearing this song makes me want to see the movie again!
Walrus_Gumbo wrote:
Believe it or not, Pink Floyd did not invent that sort of vocal phrasing. To me, it's more reminiscent of T. Rex than it is of Pink Floyd - especially in the melody. Singers have probably phrased like that since the 1940s. We all hear different things, of course, and no song's comment thread here would be complete without at least one "lifted/stolen/ripped-from-Pink-Floyd" comment. Apparently Pink Floyd is the only musical point of reference for a lot of people here.
Anyone else hearing a major Pink Floyd influence here? Even the vocal phrasing is lifted from them!!!
Believe it or not, Pink Floyd did not invent that sort of vocal phrasing. To me, it's more reminiscent of T. Rex than it is of Pink Floyd - especially in the melody. Singers have probably phrased like that since the 1940s. We all hear different things, of course, and no song's comment thread here would be complete without at least one "lifted/stolen/ripped-from-Pink-Floyd" comment. Apparently Pink Floyd is the only musical point of reference for a lot of people here.
Love this song and album.
Beautiful segway into Air...wow.....
Mandible wrote:
And a strange but good movie (with a cool soundtrack).
Virgin Suicides...........strange book.
And a strange but good movie (with a cool soundtrack).
socalhol wrote:
And today too! I was waiting for it, and it was a sweet segue.
... today again...
And today too! I was waiting for it, and it was a sweet segue.
... today again...
lmic wrote:
Possibly because its one of their tunes with an outside singer.
Nice - best Air (to my ears) yet!
Possibly because its one of their tunes with an outside singer.
I concur. Perfect segue.
socalhol wrote:
And today too! I was waiting for it, and it was a sweet segue.
Yep ... superb ... today as well
And today too! I was waiting for it, and it was a sweet segue.
Yep ... superb ... today as well
Virgin Suicides...........strange book.
Leslie wrote:
Whoa, Bill! Perfect segue from Bohren & Der Club of Gore
nate917 wrote:
Sure was. He did it again today.
And today too! I was waiting for it, and it was a sweet segue.
Whoa, Bill! Perfect segue from Bohren & Der Club of Gore
nate917 wrote:
Sure was. He did it again today.
And today too! I was waiting for it, and it was a sweet segue.
Walrus_Gumbo wrote:
Anyone else hearing a major Pink Floyd influence here? Even the vocal phrasing is lifted from them!!!
Yes and no. No, because I suspect the 'influences' pre-date both bands.
But that's a nice compliment. And yes, Air is worthy. :-)
Leslie wrote:
Sure was. He did it again today.
Whoa, Bill! Perfect segue from Bohren & Der Club of Gore
Sure was. He did it again today.
Whoa, Bill! Perfect segue from Bohren & Der Club of Gore
Nice - best Air (to my ears) yet!
and the yawn-fest continues ....
I love Air!!! dont yall feel the same way.....I feel like I could die without Air lirteraly so keep breathing in this wonderful music b/c it could be gone like all the air on Earth b/c there are way to many people on here so dont think for a second we could breath it all and die a very very bad death like in space with no space suit!............hate commmas,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
LOL
Walrus_Gumbo wrote:
Anyone else hearing a major Pink Floyd influence here? Even the vocal phrasing is lifted from them!!!
Oh yeah... and that continues throughout the rest of this album. I also hear it on 'How does it make you feel?' and 'Radian' from their album '10,000 Hz Legend'.
brett_k wrote:
i adore this song, my first 10!
looks like your still a virgin....come on pop that 10 cherry!
edit: second thought - what do i know...as you can see i'm a 10 slut.
I dig this, 'specially the horn break. a 7.
This leaves me cold...a marginal/ho hum song if there ever was one.
Neil
i adore this song, my first 10!
Ah, Engineers to this...
A higher dosage of
Walrus_Gumbo wrote:
Anyone else hearing a major Pink Floyd influence here?
Its the DSOTM horn, I think. To me, this is 'somewhere down the coincidence river'.
Anyone else hearing a major Pink Floyd influence here? Even the vocal phrasing is lifted from them!!!
I've heard a couple of other cuts off of this album, and though I like this, my favorite is the utterly haunting 'Empty House.' That's just about the saddest, most beautiful instrumental tunes ever.
Nice nice set: engineers, now air (with THIS one !), TBGT, Over the Rhyne... !
I like their peppier stuff a lot more, like Alpha Beta.
If you like this song, go see "Virgin Suicides", Sophia Coppola's first movie if you haven't. Dreamy, beautiful and slightly disturbing, just like this song.
Air. My first "adult" group. Thanks Dad! You rock!
I like this MUCH better than "Cherry Blossom Girl". Nice groove. Great sax.
shmiverson wrote:
his voice reminds me of elliott smith. . . anyone else hear that? or should i start taking pills.
I was searching through the quotes on this song looking for a similar voice of Elliot Smith. I thought this was a "lost Elliot" track that I some how missed. Only Elliot is missing.
Have to dig up this CD. Haven't heard it in years. Just perfect for hot summer afternoons.
air are great composers!... I adore their vintage sounds.... lol
This set is soooooo drifty'n'dreamy, goes really well with my mellow afternoon siesta swingin' in the hammock ... Playground Love, agh ............
floating away mid day...
Reminds me of.... Good Times..
his voice reminds me of elliott smith. . . anyone else hear that? or should i start taking pills.
the sax...too smooth
One of many examples of songs/artists I may have never heard had they not been on commercials. Didn't realize it was on the Virgin Suicides soundtrack as well...I'll have to check that movie out!
Hmmm... sounds vaguely salacious and criminal in intent (underage love, anyone?), but maybe it's just the French accent....
kosmik wrote:
Great chill track.
Yeup. Very welcome at this early moment in the day.
I love this soundtrack. Good song!
Great chill track.
The Virgin Suicides was a sad movie tho.
But Air is a brilliant duo.
Moon Safari rocks!
Super. Yet another great song this morning. I'm realy enjoying RP today!
I never knew this was Air! Dig it.
This film was a surprise knockout. The 70's songs they used , in those scenes , were phenomenally well-placed. A lot of work had to go into that . Don't honestly remember any non-70's tunes... well done nonetheless.
Love this song. Love the movie. Bravo.
CQ wrote:
Elliot Smith is what I hear mostly.
only perhaps a bit less depth as far as melody goes.
any one else hear that?
can't say as i do. i do definitely catch the Floyd that someone else mentioned below.
Elliot Smith is what I hear mostly.
only perhaps a bit less depth as far as melody goes.
any one else hear that?
nice...puts me right back in the dreamy world of the film
sounds like sultry background music. i like it. :)
Very smokey sounding. I like it.
Yeah, do a Levi\'s commercial block! Next up...Tainted Love
i like this band...and this tune is used in my 2nd favourite Levi\'s commercial as well. :D
Does anyone else think the lead singer sounds like Marc Bolan?
Originally Posted by Dr._Crane:
How is "Air" live? They appear to be studio wizards (ala Moon Safari) but I wonder how that translates - this song, at least, seems more traditional and playable.
They didn't play much from Moon Safari and only this song from The Virgin Suicides soundtrack. Most of the show's material was from 10,000 Hz Legend which is more playable in a live, rock-show setting. They have a DVD of live performances from the Moon Safari era, but I've heard it's kinda boring (visually)
now this is some very fine music. I love it.
Great song from a great movie. Saw them play this one live last year.
Air. My first "adult" group. Thanks Dad! You rock!
This post rocks! Thanks, photomuse.