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We've got a war to fight
Never found our way
Regardless of what they say
How can it feel, this wrong
From this moment
How can it feel, this wrong
Storm.. in the morning light
I feel
No more can I say
Frozen to myself
I got nobody on my side
And surely that ain't right
And surely that ain't right
Ohh, can't anybody see
We've got a war to fight
Never found our way
Regardless of what they say
How can it feel, this wrong
From this moment
How can it feel, this wrong
How can it feel, this wrong
From this moment
How can it feel, this wrong
Ohh, can't anybody see
We've got a war to fight
Never found our way
Regardless of what they say
How can it feel, this wrong
From this moment
How can it feel, this wrong
what a suicide with vodka and pills would sound like
What a cracking tune!
If "cracking" is a compliment, I Agree!!
On average audio equipment, this is a really good track with a high rating.
On high-end audio equipment, this is one of the most emotionally evocative and perfect audio pieces in the history of all music.
Bro walks into a chat and says, "my feels are more real because I have expensive speakers." Cool story.
suicide music. great - nevertheless.
Because it touches a raw nerve.
Just like The Pogues' "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" and The Doors' "When the Music's Over".
Sometimes life sucks. Music helps.
Nice!!! Excellent voice!!!
I Agree!!!
One of the most amazing songs I've ever seen performed live. Hairs standing up on the back of the neck; a tingle down the spine; totally transfixed. And I wasn't even drunk.
Agreed. Although I don't have hair on the back of my neck
I absolutely love this song but I can't help but be reminded of Lori Petty taking a powder shower in Tank Girl, right before she kisses Naomi Watts. Great Movie and great soundtrack IMHO.
"HEY, QUIT PICKIN ON MY GIRLFRIEND!"
One of the most amazing songs I've ever seen performed live. Hairs standing up on the back of the neck; a tingle down the spine; totally transfixed. And I wasn't even drunk.
The entire Roseland live concert is on YouTube.
Buy the live DVD. You won't regret it...
The third album sounds to me as if after their second album, they had locked themselves up in a room for 11 years straight, consuming brain-damaging substances bought with the income from those two first albums. That money probably dried up after 11 years, and they badly needed some fresh income to buy more of those substances that had wiped away most of their creative genius. But this is all conjecture of course…
Will work a sub-woofer into a frenzy of sweet lowness.
The whole dang album is brilliant from start to finish.
Should I take my temperature? I'm otherwise feeling okay.
Portishead is like Monty Python's killing joke, sans the humor, but the net result is the same. Hearing a PH verse is so depressing, it will put you straight on a two week suicide watch.
(#stayhome)
Should I take my temperature? I'm otherwise feeling okay.
Posted: Feb 07, 2012 - 15:43 | < Reply > |
jlind wrote: Portishead is like heroin, once you start you can never really stop, and if you try to the world just isn't the same... jlind, your family and friends are all here in this room because they love you. It's important that you sit in this chair and just listen to what each of them has to say. We've also asked Cliff, a crisis specialist-in-training to sit in and observe for the purposes of his dissertation. |
I'll bet!
Because it touches a raw nerve.
jlind, your family and friends are all here in this room because they love you. It's important that you sit in this chair and just listen to what each of them has to say. We've also asked Cliff, a crisis specialist-in-training to sit in and observe for the purposes of his dissertation.
How is Cliff ?
Portishead is like heroin, once you start you can never really stop, and if you try to the world just isn't the same...
jlind, your family and friends are all here in this room because they love you. It's important that you sit in this chair and just listen to what each of them has to say. We've also asked Cliff, a crisis specialist-in-training to sit in and observe for the purposes of his dissertation.
On high-end audio equipment, this is one of the most emotionally evocative and perfect audio pieces in the history of all music.
And I was always more pot- and Dead-
Portishead is like heroin, once you start you can never really stop, and if you try to the world just isn't the same...
You silly-billy.
Portishead is like heroin, once you start you can never really stop, and if you try to the world just isn't the same...
such a soothing, mystical quality
soothing? The voice is soothing??
Portishead is like heroin, once you start you can never really stop, and if you try to the world just isn't the same...
such a soothing, mystical quality
Ohh, can't anybody see
We've got a war to fight
Never found our way
Regardless of what they say How can it feel, this wrong
From this moment
How can it feel, this wrong Storm.. in the morning light
I feel
No more can I say
Frozen to myself I got nobody on my side
And surely that ain't right
And surely that ain't right
Ah, yes!
Agreed.
Thank you RP! I've been listening for many years, everyday, my ears and soul thank you!
>^..^<
Think i can feel with you, this: "aren't you ready, where behind schedule already..." is so frustrating.
I have this CD and the sounds on it are so potent. I don't know how to describe it in musical terms. But I could make an analogy in painterly terms - the intense ear popping sounds are like super high chroma colors to the eyes - when you see them they have a saturating effect on your eyes that almost hurt and then linger for some moments. Like sensory overload.
I Agree! GREAT TUNE! ...said in fewer words. Thanx RP!