Also, a realistic love song! Love doesn't make life perfect. It just makes you bloody happy.
I look at you and say
It's the happiest I've ever been,
And I'll say I no longer feel that I have to be James Dean,
And she'll say "Yeah, well, I feel pretty happy too,
And I'm always pretty happy when I'm just kicking around with you."
Oh in five years time,
I might not know you.
In five years time,
We might not speak.
In five years time,
We might not get along.
But in five years time,
You might just prove me wrong.
Guitar Watson was great. About all of the phrases he used to play captured precisely what would become typical of blues guitarists in the near future.
The great thing about him was that he died playing his music, apparantly mid-guitar solo, which I think reflects great on his attitude towards music.
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A man walks into a zoo. There's nothing there but one dog. It was a shih-tzu.
A melodeath band that has redeemed the genre. Thank fuck because most MD bands are becoming pretty monotonous.
EDIT: I know posting that kind of comment whilst posting a cover of another song is pretty redundant but fuck it, it's a good cover.
So here's an original, if y'all bother to listen to either to them. Which I doubt :P
I've posted this before, and I'm posting it again. This is the only song I ever heard which sums up a great deal of what I've been thinking since I was about 15 in the lyrics themselves. Especially from 1:38 onwards.
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A man walks into a zoo. There's nothing there but one dog. It was a shih-tzu.
I can't believe that Motorhead Sherwood (the one who does the BRILLIANT baritone saxophone solo just after the main theme is established) died (on the 25th of December). He was fucking great.
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A man walks into a zoo. There's nothing there but one dog. It was a shih-tzu.
I'd love to hear an instrumental version of Raconte-Moi Une Histoire because I don't really like the little girl singing in it. I couldn't find Klaus I Love You on Youtube, but that's a really good one too. Both of them are from this album.