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Lostpoet · M
He's like a top ten singer songwriter for me. But he's one of those where I only listen to a couple of songs on his cd but I listen to those ones on repeat.
Punches · 46-50, F
@Lostpoet Way off Neil Young here but it got me thinking about this old song called "Tell me why" by Berlin.
The lyrics and how she delivers them, along with the sad violin would make for a very depressing song except for one thing - there is a TON of extremely fast electronic music and synthesizers...
There's a reason for your sad eyes, there's a reason for your sad life, there's a reason you blame it all on me... tell me why it's over.
[media=https://youtu.be/MZ-jYoHMO5Y]
The lyrics and how she delivers them, along with the sad violin would make for a very depressing song except for one thing - there is a TON of extremely fast electronic music and synthesizers...
There's a reason for your sad eyes, there's a reason for your sad life, there's a reason you blame it all on me... tell me why it's over.
[media=https://youtu.be/MZ-jYoHMO5Y]
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@Lostpoet I won't say I have listened to much of Neil but this song is the only one I have heard by him that I would say I like.
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@Punches This is a pretty cool song. I like the contrast of her vocals against the music.
It reminds me of this one time my band was playing a labor day party at a camp ground.
One of the regular campers daughters wanted to sing a song with us.
She picked Back in babies arms by Patsy Cline.
We were a little heavier than that but we said we would do it.
I got the idea that song would sound good against a heavy metal backing so that's what we did. LOL
Man!!!!!!!!!! Did that song sound good like that.
But apparently we were the only ones who thought that. :-)
It reminds me of this one time my band was playing a labor day party at a camp ground.
One of the regular campers daughters wanted to sing a song with us.
She picked Back in babies arms by Patsy Cline.
We were a little heavier than that but we said we would do it.
I got the idea that song would sound good against a heavy metal backing so that's what we did. LOL
Man!!!!!!!!!! Did that song sound good like that.
But apparently we were the only ones who thought that. :-)