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Blood Orange — Sutphin Boulevard
Album: Coastal Grooves
Avg rating:
6.8

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Total ratings: 1285









Released: 2011
Length: 3:31
Plays (last 30 days): 1
Mother, see you in the may when I'm a boy.
Believer - monologue exemplifies a lust.
It's true.

Funny - how it only seems to work at night.
Jeweler, pick me something pretty for my wife.
It's so true,
So true.

Mother, see you in the may when I'm a boy.
Believer - monologue exemplifies a lust.
It's so true,
So true.

It's so true.
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We have noticed since last summer (2023) RP's main mix seems to be weighted heavier with content more suitable to RP's Global Mix. Find ourselves skipping content in the Main Mix which is unusual and a little disappointing.  
 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:

Well he's got a mother in there, a wife, a jeweller and lust and something or other is true and he's going to be a boy in May - what could you possibly not understand?

It's funny because it's so true.
 On_The_Beach wrote:
How about some Mandolin Orange?
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yum
 On_The_Beach wrote:
How about some Mandolin Orange?
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The band now known as "Watchhouse".
Good tune! I never heard of him before. Thanx RP!
 lizardking wrote:


Here's to wishing for less anxiety and more boyish indifference.
Love this song!
Terrible. NEXT!
Yum!  More Blood Orange please!  Let's hear some of the newer stuff, it's great.
 love it
Very catchy and groovy
 nottheusualkind wrote:
Love it! The Prince influence is smothered all over this one!
 
It sounds like there are a number of influences in this song.
Great tune. Why such a low rating.
This song consistently makes me stop what I'm doing to see what it is every time I hear it.
Love it! The Prince influence is smothered all over this one!
Good pop. Nice WTF factor. Off to investigate.
 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:

Well he's got a mother in there, a wife, a jeweller and lust and something or other is true and he's going to be a boy in May - what could you possibly not understand?
 

So true.
Nice Tune! Thought I was listening to China Crises? Think I'll check Blood Orange out.
Cheers
How about some Mandolin Orange?
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I finally realized the source of the familiarity — elements of this bear strong resemblance to the 1983 song "Chance" by Big Country...
{#Music}
 coloradojohn wrote:
Strange and different...very catchy, almost familiar, yet enigmatic and elusive...affects and maintains an inscrutable insouciance of Pop

Thanks CoJo for sharing your witty remark, and for providing us with the word of the day! 

Insouciance

in·sou·ci·ance

inˈso͞osēəns,inˈso͞oSHəns/
noun
noun: insouciance
casual lack of concern; indifference.
"an impression of boyish insouciance"
synonyms:nonchalance, unconcern, indifference, heedlessness, calm, equanimity, composure, ease, airiness;
informalcool
"through his own profligacy and insouciance in raising money, he brought about the very thing he had hoped to avoid"
antonyms:anxiety

 coloradojohn wrote:
Strange and different...very catchy, almost familiar, yet enigmatic and elusive...affects and maintains an inscrutable insouciance of Pop

 
Good description; I agree.  Incidentally, I played in a band called The Inscrutable Insouciance of Pop when I was in college.
Strange and different...very catchy, almost familiar, yet enigmatic and elusive...affects and maintains an inscrutable insouciance of Pop
Sutphin Boulevard is in Queens, NY. It's a subway stop on the F and E lines. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutphin_Boulevard_(IND_Queens_Boulevard_Line) 
The bottom end on this song is outrageous! Sitting on the beach in Delray Beach, FL with my new HK Onyx bluetooth... Kick ass!
{#Roflol} 
NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:

Well he's got a mother in there, a wife, a jeweller and lust and something or other is true and he's going to be a boy in May - what could you possibly not understand?

 


This beat reminds me very much of the Queen song; Dancer.
                                    Drive
               
                   Don't go as far as a call girl
                    Still it  takes two to tango.
                  Honey, she said.Remember,
                           You said jeweler.
                             How can you
                  Disdain something you so
                    Highly value in yourself.
 enkay wrote:
Like the music but have no idea what he's on about in those lyrics. Not that it matters mind you.

 
Well he's got a mother in there, a wife, a jeweller and lust and something or other is true and he's going to be a boy in May - what could you possibly not understand?
Like the music but have no idea what he's on about in those lyrics. Not that it matters mind you.
 DaidyBoy wrote:
Like it.  Where do these gems come from, RP?

  Well, us of course.


 coding_to_music wrote:
I like
 

 
This guy is right! 
Like it.  Where do these gems come from, RP?
The fruit of the Citrus sinensis is considered a sweet orange, whereas the fruit of the Citrus aurantium is considered a bitter orange.
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