Antje Duvekot — Reasonland
Album: Boys, Flowers, Miles
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Total ratings: 476
Released: 2005
Length: 4:02
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Length: 4:02
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The Reasonland's emperor came down
To the water's edge and said, "I don't know where I'm bound
I've got emeralds and rubies sewn into my gown
But I am sadder than the diamonds in my crown
So will you lay me down in a fiddler's cloud
And float me out to sea
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will
Float me out and deliver me"
A mighty king came down to the sea
Said, "I may win any battle that I please
I got a hundred-man batallion, they all fall down at my feet
But there's a songbird who will not sing for me
So will you lay me down in a fiddler's cloud
And float me out to sea
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will
Float me out and deliver me
I wanna fly out to your center
I wanna sink down into your gold
I wanna go down without my dagger
I wanna shed these clothes"
The preacher's wife kneeled down by the waves
Said, "For your love and salvation I have prayed
I am a tired tightrope dancer, I wanna go no more this way
Just give me something, a penny for my faith
So will you lay me down in a fiddler's cloud
And float me out to sea
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will
Float me out and deliver me
Will you lay me down, won't you lay me down
And float me out to sea
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will
Float me out and deliver me"
To the water's edge and said, "I don't know where I'm bound
I've got emeralds and rubies sewn into my gown
But I am sadder than the diamonds in my crown
So will you lay me down in a fiddler's cloud
And float me out to sea
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will
Float me out and deliver me"
A mighty king came down to the sea
Said, "I may win any battle that I please
I got a hundred-man batallion, they all fall down at my feet
But there's a songbird who will not sing for me
So will you lay me down in a fiddler's cloud
And float me out to sea
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will
Float me out and deliver me
I wanna fly out to your center
I wanna sink down into your gold
I wanna go down without my dagger
I wanna shed these clothes"
The preacher's wife kneeled down by the waves
Said, "For your love and salvation I have prayed
I am a tired tightrope dancer, I wanna go no more this way
Just give me something, a penny for my faith
So will you lay me down in a fiddler's cloud
And float me out to sea
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will
Float me out and deliver me
Will you lay me down, won't you lay me down
And float me out to sea
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will
Float me out and deliver me"
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Nora?
I heard this for the first time on RP, what a treasure. Now I'm listening to her other works. So much rich music I've been introduced to by you guys. Thank you!
Thanks RP for more music I never would have discovered. I listen to a lot of the "mellow" mix while I work or am relaxing. Frankly, the mellow selection can get a bit repetitive, but the rare times this song pops up, it's always a welcome addition to my day.
..oh ya and she is rocking that two-toned green sweater as well
...not a single comment for 12 years ..sad
good song and beautiful voice
good song and beautiful voice
I've found this lady through RP, thanks for that
ercasul wrote:
Perhaps honorable mention, but not the winner of the most boring song contest.
this could easily be the most boring song I've ever heard
Perhaps honorable mention, but not the winner of the most boring song contest.
Mari wrote:
Ditto!
just lovely!
Ditto!
Would love to hear a duet between Antje Duvekot and Jonatha Brooke...would be perfection, I believe.
just lovely!
this could easily be the most boring song I've ever heard
rvontha wrote:
Are you paying her rent? I'm all about not selling out, but the woman's got to eat and keep a roof over her head!
plus....she may not have had any say in whether or not they use her material......as long as they're paying royalties she can't do much about it.
That being said, she is also in the business of making and selling her music.
Are you paying her rent? I'm all about not selling out, but the woman's got to eat and keep a roof over her head!
plus....she may not have had any say in whether or not they use her material......as long as they're paying royalties she can't do much about it.
That being said, she is also in the business of making and selling her music.
Jelani wrote:
BOA is shit to the Nth degree.
how could she do it?!!
Are you paying her rent? I'm all about not selling out, but the woman's got to eat and keep a roof over her head!
BOA is shit to the Nth degree.
how could she do it?!!
Are you paying her rent? I'm all about not selling out, but the woman's got to eat and keep a roof over her head!
this artist has the same voice of a my friend called Matteo Lavaselli who lives in Momperone
Kornmann wrote:
BOA is shit to the Nth degree.
how could she do it?!!
Bank of America uses one of her songs for their recent ads.
BOA is shit to the Nth degree.
how could she do it?!!
Nice for this style of music, but at the moment ==>
WOW
I've never heard her but good grief I love her already.
I have to get this album. Sounds like a cross between Sarah McLachlan and Patty Griffin.
I've never heard her but good grief I love her already.
I have to get this album. Sounds like a cross between Sarah McLachlan and Patty Griffin.
Danimal174 wrote:
And I don't like it at all, but know the next song will probably be something I'll enjoy. Viva RP!
Great example of what I like about RP. Here's an artist that I've never heard of before that is just amazing.
And I don't like it at all, but know the next song will probably be something I'll enjoy. Viva RP!
This is one of those songs that can send shivers down my spine... in a good way. Reminds me somehow of Cold Rain and Snow. Love it!
Very nice, a pleasure to listen to.
Not my style but OK for what it is.
this entire CD is really interesting, and her stories between songs make me laugh out loud
yet another fabulous RP discovery
yet another fabulous RP discovery
Danimal174 wrote:
Agreed - very pleasant.
Great example of what I like about RP. Here's an artist that I've never heard of before that is just amazing.
Agreed - very pleasant.
Marr wrote:
I hear Sarah McLachlan...
Makes me think of Lucy Kaplansky when she was in CryCryCry.
I hear Sarah McLachlan...
Great example of what I like about RP. Here's an artist that I've never heard of before that is just amazing.
j3ss1c4 wrote:
Antje is an old friend... she has roots in Delaware... Philly, then NYC, now based in Boston she has played with Solas and many others. Her voice is incredible live.
your an old friend? wow i am really impressed......
babyarm
lobsterclaw
Absolutely Beauitful!
Beautiful.
Jacksonstat wrote:Oh, and the song is nice too.
Gorgeous.
You sure are! rbigelo wrote:
Antje's voice set upon these lyrics, set me to tears and to terms with healing from a lonely, lonely life and all the hateful things people used to say to me over and over, and long after I began to believe they were true.
For Antje, a gentle smile, a tear and a wave as I set upon this journey.
^-^~
I sincerely wish you peace and joy on your journey, in your life!
Makes me think of Lucy Kaplansky when she was in CryCryCry.
Antje's voice set upon these lyrics, set me to tears and to terms with healing from a lonely, lonely life and all the hateful things people used to say to me over and over, and long after I began to believe they were true.
For Antje, a gentle smile, a tear and a wave as I set upon this journey.
^-^~
Gorgeous.
Nice melody, beautiful voice.
A spellbinding song - thanks!
I'm sad now...sniff sniff....:(
Bank of America uses one of her songs for their recent ads.
This appeared in a CD published a couple of years ago called "Hands across the water", a benefit for victims of the tsunami. The CD was a collaboration between Scottish, Irish and US artists. Still on sale at Amazon (click here).
mefrombrazil wrote:
nice voice. where are she from?
Antje Duvekot (born 1976 in Heidelberg, Germany) is a singer-songwriter and guitarist based in Boston, Massachusetts. Duvekot moved to Delaware at the age of 13, when her mother remarried. Duvekot writes songs that are often dark and personal, and she frequently records and performs with little accompaniment besides her acoustic guitar.
taken from wikipedia...
Huzzah! Antje in the rotation...
There's a really nifty performance of this song by her and Solas on their Reunion album. A must buy.
Check out her live works... very personal and up-close.
nice voice. where are she from?
Um, wow.
Chills.
Antje is an old friend... she has roots in Delaware... Philly, then NYC, now based in Boston she has played with Solas and many others. Her voice is incredible live.
stinkycheese wrote:
Great to hear some Antje on here. Beautiful voice, and I especially love her song "Dandelion."
I uploaded that one too. It's in the playlist as of yesterday.
Saw her a couple nights ago and was instantly a fan. Mezmerizing...
This is really nice. Please play it again sometime!
Great to hear some Antje on here. Beautiful voice, and I especially love her song "Dandelion."
stevo_b wrote:
EastMountainSouth?
8 Just the same.
(My EMS tunes are 9s)
Beautiful voice!
EastMountainSouth?