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Son Volt — Drown
Album: Trace
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Total ratings: 1110









Released: 1995
Length: 3:14
Plays (last 30 days): 1
Sky cracks open, walls falling to the floor
Just as well to keep it a guessing game in store
You're with me now, will be again
All other points in between

And the cruel, cruel mornings
Have turned to days of swim or sink
If living right is easy, what goes wrong

You're causing it to drown
Didn't want to turn that way
You're causing it to drown
Doesn't make a difference now
You're causing it to drown
Silence knows, can't drown a heart

Happenstance is falling through the cracks each day
Too close now to change it, fool's gold is lighter anyway
When in doubt, move on, no need to sort it out
You're with me now, will be again
All other points in between

And I want to find the right side of you
If living right is easy, what goes wrong

You're causing it to drown
Didn't want to turn that way
You're causing it to drown
Doesn't make a difference now
You're causing it to drown
Silence knows, can't drown a heart

When in doubt, move on, no need to sort it out
You're with me now, will be again
All other points in between

And I want to find the right side of you
If living right is easy, what goes wrong

You're causing it to drown
Didn't want to turn that way
You're causing it to drown
Doesn't make a difference now
You're causing it to drown
Silence knows, can't drown a heart
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 DaveInSaoMiguel wrote:


Is he singing "You're Cousin Itt"?



Broken_Ear wrote:
Does this singer ever hit a right note?

unclehud wrote:

Easy there, bro; you're causing it to drown.  (PS: He hits RIGHT notes all day long.)

Give him a break.  His ear is broken
Does anyone else think this dude sounds like John Fogerty?
Drown?

Drown?

Must be a reference to them growing up near the Mississippi River at STL. 
If you were swimming in the wrong spot, like a sink hole...the current will drag you under and your body pops out somewhere near Memphis.

Honest. 

You don't mess with Old Man River.  

 
Haven't heard this in years, yet it used to be a regular... lovely
 Ok_Sobriquet wrote:

Trace is one of the Top 5 All Time Best Americana/Alt Country Albums.



agreed! i had a friend who worked in A&R at Warner Bros and asked if i wanted it when it came out and i snapped it up immediately. hooked me it right away. this is such a great song. so catchy.  

this is the kind of alt country/americana i can listen to anytime.
I couldn't find this song for a long time because I didn't know enough info to look it up.... cool
 Broken_Ear wrote:
Does this singer ever hit a right note? {#Ask}
 PRoeder61 wrote:
 Right according to whom?  You?  Jay has filled a few halls and sold a few records.  Tell about your singing career. 

I'd assume the original commenter meant "right" in the sense of standard 12 tone musical temperament and tuning, relative to the tuning of the instruments performing in the song.  

Assuming that's the case, it is a fact that this singer is unable to accurately hit an unusually large number (for a professional singer) of the notes he attempts.

That said, art is of course subjective, and one does not need to possess technical skill for people to enjoy it.
 unclehud wrote:

Easy there, bro; you're causing it to drown.  (PS: He hits RIGHT notes all day long.)


In fact, the consistency in Farrar's tonality is what allows his melodies to be cohesive.
Well that brings back some memories of the local rock station circa 1996.  Never knew who that was.
Trace is one of the Top 5 All Time Best Americana/Alt Country Albums.
  Great band....!!! 
I have always really loved this song since I heard it on 94 wave in Charleston. Don't know what the words are, but whenever I hear it I have to run and turn it up. Don't like to many of their other songs, but this one is the best. I always thought they would redo it. 
Whole album is pure awesomeness.
 DaveInVA wrote:


Is he singing "You're Cousin it"?
 
Exactly what I was hearing 
 unclehud wrote:

Easy there, bro; you're causing it to drown.  (PS: He hits RIGHT notes all day long.)
 
I'd say he hits the left notes OK too...sticking with a 7 on this one (i.e. keeping it in the 'green') and LLRP!!
 Broken_Ear wrote:
Does this singer ever hit a right note?{#Ask}
 
Easy there, bro; you're causing it to drown.  (PS: He hits RIGHT notes all day long.)
 Right according to whom?  You?  Jay has filled a few halls and sold a few records.  Tell about your singing career.
Does this singer ever hit a right note? {#Ask}

 


Somehow Jay gets a Neil Young thing going with his voice, and I must say I especially enjoy the raw, jangly, ear-splitting guitar on this! Satisfying jam!
Does this singer ever hit a right note? {#Ask}
 MsfStl wrote:

So, says the Hippo.  Which is why Hippos don't have a lot of friends. I pity the Hippo. Poor fella.

{#Devil_pimp} 

 
I think he meant "Hipsterstar:.
these guys definitely have a Southern Rock groove.  (I feel like I'm back in Louisiana at one of my high school dances)
 
I CAN RIDE A PINEAPPLE!!!!!! {#Dancingbanana_2}{#Bananapiano}{#Propeller}{#Group-hug}{#Bananajam}{#Cheers}{#Boohoo}{#Dancingbanana_2}{#Daisy}{#Bananasplit}{#Bananajumprope}{#Dancingbanana}{#Chillpill}{#Dance}
Nice grrooooove: )
 Hippostar wrote:

Only without any sense of pitch, musicianship or originality.

 
So, says the Hippo.  Which is why Hippos don't have a lot of friends. I pity the Hippo. Poor fella.

{#Devil_pimp} 
 Rtbruin wrote:

This sounds like the guy from They Might Be Giants. Could it be him do a little more edgy rock under a different name?
 
Only without any sense of pitch, musicianship or originality.
 unclehud wrote:
Asked this on another thread:  Can anybody identify the amplifier pictured on the album cover?

 
Thats easy - Its an early 50's Webster-Chicago 166-1: 
 
 rwhardy wrote:
Just Awesome. Incredible live.

 
 {#Yes} 


 
 unclehud wrote:
Asked this on another thread:  Can anybody identify the amplifier pictured on the album cover?

 

I asked a friend of mine who works in a studio.

I've been wondering that myself since that album came out. Sounds awesome, doesn't it? Based on the styling I'd say it was from the 40s or early 50s.


Still a mystery!  




Just Awesome. Incredible live.
Asked this on another thread:  Can anybody identify the amplifier pictured on the album cover?
My favorite album of the 90's Hands Down.  They are fantastic in concert too.  BKardon wrote:
Great cut from one of the best albums (if not THE best) of the 90's.

 


Great cut from one of the best albums (if not THE best) of the 90's.
 Biscobret wrote:
Ain't no Tupelo...  but...

 

Get over it.  Wilco is great and Son Volt are very good.
fun
Ain't no Tupelo...  but...


just awful 
Wilco > Son Volt
 Sweet_Virginia wrote:
Sounds like counting crows?
 
Is that an insult or a complament?
 gillespp wrote:
. . . what goes wrong, your Cousin It . . .

 
Duh. 
 Sweet_Virginia wrote:
Sounds like counting crows?

 
Not even remotely.
Can't wait to see these guys in Telluride.
 Rick_V wrote:
Great song from a stone cold classic album.

 
Amen brother
 Not Really

Sweet_Virginia wrote:
Sounds like counting crows?
 


 It's just you.

superfido wrote:
Is it just me or is this song just colorless and boring??
 


seen these guys w the junkies, they stunk pretty bad. sorry to be neg. peace rp rules
 
Sounds like counting crows?
. . . what goes wrong, your Cousin It . . .
 idiot_wind wrote:
Still waiting for Uncle Tupelo. And I got Stag beer ready to drink. Nothing like midwestern brewed beer to drown one's sorrows.   
 
You should try Long Strange Tripel or Sixth Glass from Boulevard Brewing's Smokestack Series. Great, great beers in the Belgian tradition.
 Rick_V wrote:
Great song from a stone cold classic album.
 
You said it, brother.
 idiot_wind wrote:
For crying our loud,

You play Son Volt.

You play Wilco.

Play some freakin Uncle Tupelo. The genesis for both these bands,

The band form Belleville, IL.

Home to Stag Beer. 
 
Also home to Jeff Tweedy by happinstance.
Still waiting for Uncle Tupelo. And I got Stag beer ready to drink. Nothing like midwestern brewed beer to drown one's sorrows.   
For crying our loud,

You play Son Volt.

You play Wilco.

Play some freakin Uncle Tupelo. The genesis for both these bands,

The band form Belleville, IL.

Home to Stag Beer. 
 DaveInVA wrote:


 Cousin it
 
{#Lol} Nice change from Van Snore-sson
 DaveInVA wrote:


Is he singing "You're Cousin it"?
 

damn near fell out of my chair...{#Lol}


Is he singing "You're Cousin Itt"?
Steve Miller Band vibe for me, not necessarily a bad thing. First time I've heard of him/them. 7

I have always liked Son Volt and try to keep up with their music and somewhat musical chair members..
This is a great album —- in this song the instrumentation is super —A kickin'
tune, but at times in the vocals, Jay sounds like he is in a tug of war with the lyrics, straining to pull them from the sheet music. As if  he is "strained, groping-for-pitch" —(an accurate description, from this site) The rpm's aren't in sync with the pitch, which is not in sync with the intonation, or visa versa.  Still, this is a very talented group of musicians who 9 times out of 10——->> nail it !  


 Rick_V wrote:
Great song from a stone cold classic album.
 

Absolutely, I must go home and find this. I loved it when it came out.
 TimeWaster wrote:
Music - good. {#Yes}
Vocals - bad. {#No}
 
Right on!  Every time he sings "your causing it" its a little nauseating...

 Rick_V wrote:
Great song from a stone cold classic album.
 
+1  {#Bananajam}

What is up with Jay Farrar of late?  I love Jeff Tweedy's Wilco but still like Jay's work too.  I was a fan back when Uncle Tupelo was around...great stuff!

Thanks RP!

Music - good. {#Yes}
Vocals - bad. {#No}
Love it.{#Cowboy}{#Music} {#Bananasplit}{#Dancingbanana}{#Dancingbanana_2}{#Bananajam}{#Bananapiano}
 Jim__Sheila wrote:
really horrible song!, please don't play it again.

 
Agreed — sometimes I wish for a FFWD button instead of just MUTE.....

Influences from Fogerty on the vocals...
``Bon Jovi like```?
 Rick_V wrote:
Great song from a stone cold classic album.
 

Perfectly said ..
Great song from a stone cold classic album.
 peter_james_bond wrote:

Don't worry Dave, here's a positive comment...This song rocks!

 
Thanks for the smile {#Cheers}
Cow bell!
Love that opening lick. Like setting a match to a big pile of dry brush. In a good way.
I like it, this song.
 spacemoose wrote:

I don't mind Son Volt, I'm not familiar with Uncle Tupelo or Jay Farrar.

I don't care for Wilco much though.  I really liked their collaboration with Billy Bragg on the Mermaid Avenue CD's, so I picked up a CD of theirs, and was pretty disappointed.  Wound up giving he CD away.  Just seemed, for lack of a better word, derivative, uninspired, and unmoviing.

But I don't hate Wilco, and I don't mind hearing it on the radio once in a while.

 

Actually, Jay Farrar *is* Son Volt essentially, and basically half of Uncle Tupelo with Jeff Tweedy (of Wilco fame).

 deepwoodskev wrote:

say what?? Counting Crows?

I don't think so. 
 
Sounds like Buffalo Tom.

 radioparadisehead wrote:
I like Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt, and Jay Farrar so much that I wonder how it's possible that some people actually desire to never hear those bands again.  Have you listened to a variety of their songs?  Do you like Wilco, separately?
 
I don't mind Son Volt, I'm not familiar with Uncle Tupelo or Jay Farrar.

I don't care for Wilco much though.  I really liked their collaboration with Billy Bragg on the Mermaid Avenue CD's, so I picked up a CD of theirs, and was pretty disappointed.  Wound up giving he CD away.  Just seemed, for lack of a better word, derivative, uninspired, and unmoviing.

But I don't hate Wilco, and I don't mind hearing it on the radio once in a while.

 coccyx wrote:
Sounds like Counting Crows

unfortunately
 
say what?? Counting Crows?

I don't think so. 
 Rtbruin wrote:
This sounds like the guy from They Might Be Giants.  Could it be him do a little more edgy rock under a different name?
 


I have always thought the same thing! The phrasing is the same, too.
Almost forgot about this one ... love it!  {#Dancingbanana_2}
 radioparadisehead wrote:
I like Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt, and Jay Farrar so much that I wonder how it's possible that some people actually desire to never hear those bands again.  Have you listened to a variety of their songs?  Do you like Wilco, separately?
 
You know, I always said I'd never get to the point of saying "these kids nowadays" or stuff like that. But I swear, the lack of good taste amongst the listeners on here just by-God astounds me sometimes.

Don't anybody "go off", now. I've got an opinion, same as anyone else.

I just don't understand some of the "stone-throwing" on here, is all. {#Wave}
I like Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt, and Jay Farrar so much that I wonder how it's possible that some people actually desire to never hear those bands again.  Have you listened to a variety of their songs?  Do you like Wilco, separately?
I always liked this song and never knew who it was     =D

I feel pretty indifferent about this song, although it does stick in one's head.  It doesn't help that I hear it as, "You're Cousin It..."


This sounds like the guy from They Might Be Giants.  Could it be him do a little more edgy rock under a different name?
 Dave_Mack wrote:
My favorite Son Volt song.  So many negative comments for positive rating.  Oh well.
 
Don't worry Dave, here's a positive comment...This song rocks!

 viciousfishes wrote:
{#Cheers} Reminds me of the Ratskeller.
 
Not a seller of rats, but a cellar of rats.

My favorite Son Volt song.  So many negative comments for positive rating.  Oh well.
yer causin it!
So happy every time this song comes on...
{#Cheers} Reminds me of the Ratskeller.
really horrible song!, please don't play it again.

Sounds like Counting Crows

unfortunately


File this under "generic". Nothing stands out whatsoever
2 —> 1 

Son Volt = instant channel change
 Excelsior wrote:
{#Puke}
 
Now how did I know you would respond this way? {#Money-mouth}
This band is absolutely, consistently terrible.
Yikes! No substance...Mush!
Excellent alt-country.
 Papernapkin wrote:
Just noise.
 
And a sprinkling of nasal whining. Dreadful!!

Just noise.
{#Puke}
 Paul_in_Australia wrote:
Maybe you have to live in America to appreciate this sort of gloop? 
  It would appear not!
Sounds great coming after The Kinks, for sure!  Love these iconic sonic connections!  Pure tonic!  But I gotta get this dang guide-book written!  Hard to do, rocking around with RP blaring through the MacBook!
WonderLizard wrote:
Lotsa Jay Farrar and Son Volt the last couple of days. This is a good thing.

Maybe in an alternate universe.


 fredriley wrote:
Am I alone in being allergic to cowbells? Leave 'em on the cows, I say.

(Cue the much-used clip of the wild geezer clonking a cowbell.)

 

Apparently you're not in on the joke. That "wild geezer" is Wil Ferrell from SNL in a skit about Blue Oyster Cult
Papernapkin wrote:
Blah.
WonderLizard wrote:
Lotsa Jay Farrar and Son Volt the last couple of days. This is a good thing.
Blah.
Lotsa Jay Farrar and Son Volt the last couple of days. This is a good thing.
Am I alone in being allergic to cowbells? Leave 'em on the cows, I say. (Cue the much-used clip of the wild geezer clonking a cowbell.)
There is something about his voice that makes me think of Jackson Browne.
veegez wrote:
Maybe you have to be a dork from Australia to not appreciate this genre. (How's that for generalizing, old sport? And we ARE generalizing, aren't we?) :)
Paul_in_Australia wrote: Maybe you have to live in America to appreciate this sort of gloop? Every live music venue in Melbourne will feature better music than this, tonight and every night. I'm sure at least one of the bands could come to the sonic rescue...
veegez!
That's a 9 for this track, and a 25 for the album.
Free ploughed this furrow some 40 years ago - and did it so much better.
RobK wrote:
Quite a firestorm your comment set off there, eh Paul! You've got good taste as I recall. When it comes to Son Volt there are obviously plenty of us who think you've got it wrong. Different strokes, I guess. Or as they say in your part of the world, "No worries".
Throw 'em on the Barbi!
copymonkey wrote:
Yeah--send us more stuff like "The Wiggles"!! Thanks for that!!
Get 'em Monkey!
Quite a firestorm your comment set off there, eh Paul! You've got good taste as I recall. When it comes to Son Volt there are obviously plenty of us who think you've got it wrong. Different strokes, I guess. Or as they say in your part of the world, "No worries".
Paul_in_Australia wrote:
Maybe you have to live in America to appreciate this sort of gloop? Every live music venue in Melbourne will feature better music than this, tonight and every night. I'm sure at least one of the bands could come to the sonic rescue...
Yeah--send us more stuff like "The Wiggles"!! Thanks for that!!
veegez wrote:
Maybe you have to be a dork from Australia to not appreciate this genre. (How's that for generalizing, old sport? And we ARE generalizing, aren't we?) :)
Waaayy to go _Donnie_!! You're throwin' bricks tonight!
eh pull that stick out fellas this is a fun group my 9 will average out those 1s
veegez wrote:
Maybe you have to be a dork from Australia to not appreciate this genre. (How's that for generalizing, old sport? And we ARE generalizing, aren't we?) :)