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Album: Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia
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Released: 2000
Length: 5:55
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Well I could sleep forever
But it's of her I dream
If I could sleep forever
I could forget about everything
If I could sleep forever
If I could sleep forever
If I could sleep forever
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Alright, dudes. Usually you happen. This seems like filler. It's a sleeping pill. 
I like it somehow!{#Cheesygrin}
Sorry, not for me.  Seems boring and a bit pretentious.
 Proclivities wrote:

...not really (though it does sound pretty similar):
"Building A Mystery" chords:  Em - Cm7 - Gm6 - Em9/Em7/Em9/Em6
"Sleep" chords:    Em - G - D - A
 
Same chords as Alice in Chains- Down in a Hole. Leave to the Warhols to "borrow" from a good song.
Hummm..  Was hoping this was going somewhere, then I realized it was, going to put me to Sleep!!! Needs to be put into a night time song routine.. I know, night time where?
Nice tune…but is it going somewhere?  zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz…...
This song is a complete - and pleasant - surprise for me!
 Stingray wrote:
Simple but 10!!!!

 
........ yes
great segue from PT's sleep together.  tempos mesh well and the sleep theme is zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Love this song! Upped it from 8 to triple Z!   Great for....sleep...ing....absolutely ...love.... narrrrrrrrrrrrrggggghhhhhhhh{#Sleep}
Simple but 10!!!!
I Haven't been to RP in months. Tuned in yesterday and it was Godless by the Dandy Warhols. I came back just now and lo, it's Sleep by the Dandy Warhols. I am perfectly ok with that.
another Dandys classic
 
Remember, Dandy is Handy...but s*x won't rot your teeth ;)
...what a boring loop!!... {#Rolleyes}
Wish I could.{#Drunk}
{#Sleep}
This is pretty.
Pretty annoying. 
hypnotic repetition...dreamlike...
I'm smiling
Sleep Forever. Sign me up. I want to dream though!
Woody Allen:  I am not afraid of death.  I just don't want to be there when it happens.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Hello Crash Test Dummies.
 Proclivities wrote:

...not really (though it does sound pretty similar):
"Building A Mystery" chords:  Em - Cm7 - Gm6 - Em9/Em7/Em9/Em6
"Sleep" chords:    Em - G - D - A


 
... see thread below.

RP is great.  You guys crack me up. 
Hypnotic.  Tonight, that's a good thing.
This album is definitely their opus work - outstanding! Must own if you like or want to get into DHs
 expatlar wrote:
Well they sure seem to be enjoying the sound of their own voices for that last few minutes.

 

I'm enjoying them too!
 On_The_Beach wrote:
Dreary, plodding, melancholy . . . I love it.
 
{#High-five}
I recall many a dreary night where my only hope was to fall asleep, hoping against hope that it would last forever...
Beautiful. I love this band. {#Sunny}
My teenage son's theme song.
Well they sure seem to be enjoying the sound of their own voices for that last few minutes.
Dreary, plodding, melancholy . . . I love it.
 creekgirl wrote:
a snore
 
Hate to say that I agree. I like DW, but this doesn't work for me. The slight phase or chorus effect on the keyboard is slightly annoying to me.
What a great Album.
a snore
The first time I heard this, it was called "Down in the hole", by Alice in Chains. Sounds good though.
Fantastic album...
{#Yes}   I wake to sleep and take my waking slow.

Down in the hole. Losing control
Cool transition from L. Williams - Are You Down.....very niiiice!  This song is sublime!
This album reminds of a month long trip travelling the West Coast. When i got to Portland there were posters advertising a gig in a couple of days time. I extended my stay in Portland just to see them.

Only really knew them from Bohemian Like You but they were so good. From them i then got into James Town Massacre (past group of some members) which i don't think we will hear on RP.

touches that deepest core of sorrow
Trippy and just what I needed now. These guys are good.
OK, enough already. I get it.
I remember first hearing this cd at the listening bar at Tower Records.

Picked it up and loved it.

Still do. 
the kings of the 4-chord stomp
Stunning song. The Dandies' finest 6 minutes IMO.
 RedGuitar wrote:
I like the arpeggiated guitar part.

 

 spigolli wrote:

Yeah, they're running through the chords of Building a Mystery over and over.

 
...not really (though it does sound pretty similar):
"Building A Mystery" chords:  Em - Cm7 - Gm6 - Em9/Em7/Em9/Em6
"Sleep" chords:    Em - G - D - A

No, hypnotic as in delicious.  Warhols are one of my fave heavy-on-the-production bands.        

Hypnotic- If by hypnotic, you mean stupefyingly boring! Snoozerama!
 pannaramma wrote:
Is it over yet?
 

exactly my thought.....it could be about 2 minutes shorter—just cut off the stuff at the end...
Is it over yet?
 Elliot wrote:
I suddenly have an urge to listen to this album...
 
I have it on my iPod and did so a couple of nights ago on the way home. When you're taking a subway to a bus to a park'n'ride, making the quotidian transition from urbs to suburbs, a vast work like Thirteen Tales... grounds you in a way that it anneals you to the numbing effect of long, dreary, managed commutes. Truth be told, virtually any good rock'n'roll can do that, but Thirteen Tales... is especially effective.


I know other songs from this album ... nice suprise! {#Sunny}
I suddenly have an urge to listen to this album...
Nice.  I especially appreciate that they didn't use the evil autotune on the "arpeggiated" vocal outro.  Being largely human myself, I enjoy listening to humans sing.  On this point I find my opinion differing from that of the borg.
love the Dandy Warhols so much... Always capable of reinventing themselves. This song is to turn you stone! Bliss...
 RedGuitar wrote:
I like the arpeggiated guitar part.
 
Oh sure, any chance to use the word "arpeggiated"! {#Wink}
Forgot to say: I really have liked everything I have heard from DW. 
 fuh2 wrote:
 
  Another good rationale to move from the "Walmart Nation" to Europe.  
 
What's stopping you? The US has no restrictions on anyone leaving.  Just saying...

 RedGuitar wrote:
I like the arpeggiated guitar part.

 
Yeah, they're running through the chords of Building a Mystery over and over.

SHIVER....
 RedGuitar wrote:
I like the arpeggiated guitar part.

 
I listened it differently after this comment. Nice

I like the arpeggiated guitar part.

 vandal wrote:

please stop bumping/replying to Stingray's posts, that one is almost 2 yrs old. . .

 
I vote to 86 stingray.

 Ag3nt0rang3 wrote:

Seriously, guy, ask yourself how many people see one of your posts coming up, and skip it, solely because you use large, garishly-coloured fonts, SHOUT A LOT IN ALL-CAPS, and can't spell, to boot?  I would bet that it's a lot of people. I know I'm one of them. It's okay if you make posts in regular, black font, and only use capital letters at the beginning of sentences and proper nouns, people will read your posts. Maybe more people than read your posts now.



 
please stop bumping/replying to Stingray's posts, that one is almost 2 yrs old. . .

This is HUGE

Seriously, guy, ask yourself how many people see one of your posts coming up, and skip it, solely because you use large, garishly-coloured fonts, SHOUT A LOT IN ALL-CAPS, and can't spell, to boot?  I would bet that it's a lot of people. I know I'm one of them. It's okay if you make posts in regular, black font, and only use capital letters at the beginning of sentences and proper nouns, people will read your posts. Maybe more people than read your posts now.


 Stingray wrote:

Crash Test Dummies...? This is TOTALLY redicolous! There are worlds, lightyears and milky-ways between the great-great "Warhols" and those old men called "Dummies". Sufjan Stevens - yes, I can subscribe to this! The song "SLEEP" is rather simple, true, but has certain magical powers. What was Jonny Depp smoking as Sherlock Holmes...? That is the inviroment this song was made in (I guess) and should be heard in - I say! Sleeeeeeep.... STINGRAY
 

need a double espresso chaser ....
and I was just contemplating an afternoon nap...
I just fell asleep.
 HarrO wrote:

The whole "Trance" thing was really, really big in Europe and this almost kinda fits in that genre. Drove me nuts when I lived there, but I kind of like this.

 
Neat insight. I hadn't considered trance and the Warhols together. On a certain level, it makes sense.

 jbtidwell wrote:

It's funny, the Warhols seems to be much more popular in Europe than here in the states.  Anyone have an opinion about why this is?
  
  Another good rationale to move from the "Walmart Nation" to Europe.  


 jbtidwell wrote:

It's funny, the Warhols seems to be much more popular in Europe than here in the states.  Anyone have an opinion about why this is?
 
The whole "Trance" thing was really, really big in Europe and this almost kinda fits in that genre. Drove me nuts when I lived there, but I kind of like this.

interesting

or was it intersecting?
Do we love the Dandies? Yes we do!!!

{#Sleep}
 jbtidwell wrote:

It's funny, the Warhols seems to be much more popular in Europe than here in the states.  Anyone have an opinion about why this is?
 

Europeans have better taste in music.

The thing I like about...this........song...............is....................zzzzzzzzz

 hewijew wrote:
Not keen on American music, but willing to make an exception for the Dandy Warhols. Very good band!
 
It's funny, the Warhols seems to be much more popular in Europe than here in the states.  Anyone have an opinion about why this is?


enidualc wrote:
Mmmmm 4:28 pm - Dandy Warhols - Sleep 4:21 pm - Porcupine Tree - Sleep Together 4:17 pm - Imogen Heap - Glittering Cloud
As is July 1.
Not keen on American music, but willing to make an exception for the Dandy Warhols. Very good band!
Mmmmm 4:28 pm - Dandy Warhols - Sleep 4:21 pm - Porcupine Tree - Sleep Together 4:17 pm - Imogen Heap - Glittering Cloud
Romantic...It's of her I'd dream...great track !
Thank you Portland Oregon for one of the great American albums
RP is genius at juxtapositioning songs - Porcupine Tree "Sleep Together", then this one ..... Gives me the warm fuzzies
Stingray wrote:
Crash Test Dummies...? This is TOTALLY redicolous! There are worlds, lightyears and milky-ways between the great-great "Warhols" and those old men called "Dummies". Sufjan Stevens - yes, I can subscribe to this! The song "SLEEP" is rather simple, true, but has certain magical powers. What was Jonny Depp smoking as Sherlock Holmes...? That is the inviroment this song was made in (I guess) and should be heard in - I say! Sleeeeeeep.... STINGRAY
douche
Crash Test Dummies...? This is TOTALLY redicolous! There are worlds, lightyears and milky-ways between the great-great "Warhols" and those old men called "Dummies". Sufjan Stevens - yes, I can subscribe to this! The song "SLEEP" is rather simple, true, but has certain magical powers. What was Jonny Depp smoking as Sherlock Holmes...? That is the inviroment this song was made in (I guess) and should be heard in - I say! Sleeeeeeep.... STINGRAY
DEFINITELY putting me to sleep...
Monkeysdad wrote:
I hear Crash Test Dummies.....
Sufjan Stevens for me.
It's my Monday morning song! And yes, I agree with what others have said - this is am amazingly good album.
this entire CD is spectacular...discovered on RP, where else?
I bought this song after hearing it on RP..Nice harmonies and lyrics...Thanks Bill for all of my NEW music
dpjag wrote:
Absolutely. The next song wakes you up.
Yep. Too bad none of the rockers from this album are on RP's playlist. This is an incredible record.
This is worlds away from "Bohemian Like You." I like both songs, but for different reasons.
I hear Crash Test Dummies.....
Is anyone else hearing Crash Test Dummies with the background vocals?!?
Pretty Good song!
zaknafein wrote:
13 Tales is an awesome record, and this is one of my favorite cuts from it. Maybe you have to hear it in context to appreciate it.
Absolutely. The next song wakes you up.
OK we need to pick the speed in the song selection. I am feeling tuned out...an appropriate title for this song
Wilmshurst wrote:
soothing or boring...hard to tell
Yes, I agree. But also strangely compelling.
Brilliant tune at this early hour!
Again a solid 9.
musikalia wrote:
I know the feeling. ...not just the feeling you get when the alarm goes off in the morning.
But this is a song about death and dying ... as in sleeping FOREVER. Still, it's great Dandy Warhols stuff ... Luv 'em!
Very nice, but not something for my "wake up" playlist.
C57BL6 wrote:
in japan here they'd now call you a part-timer
buwahhaa man, where do I need to live to work 4 hours a day and make enough money to live comfortably (moderate car, house, food, entertainment, etc)? preferably with naptimes!
Decent song, but compressed below RP's acceptable rate. You can hear the compression artifacts.
jenakle wrote:
uuhhh I just started 10 hour days...
in japan here they'd now call you a part-timer
uuhhh I just started 10 hour days...awesome song..but bad choice when I'm trying to wake up zzzzzzzzzzzzz
Wilmshurst wrote:
soothing or boring...hard to tell
Soothing and dreamy
Nice song, but feel like it was an opportunity lost..
Hypnotically beautifull.
I know the feeling. ...not just the feeling you get when the alarm goes off in the morning.
Wilmshurst wrote:
soothing or boring...hard to tell
I used to think boring. But now I think soothing. 3 --> 8
Wilmshurst wrote:
soothing or boring...hard to tell
I vote the latter
soothing or boring...hard to tell
I so love this album!
Trying to stay awake after staying up too late last night and coming in to work 2 hours early this morning, I did not need to hear this right now. I love this song though, and this is an awesome CD.
Really only got into the Warhols over the last couple of years. This is a great album. As said below best heard within the whole album.
This song is not helping motivate me on a post-long weekend Monday.
13 Tales is an awesome record, and this is one of my favorite cuts from it. Maybe you have to hear it in context to appreciate it.