Waysider, that was awesome! I never saw that. Nice find.
I could write a short essay about that song but I'll keep it to one quick anectodte...
In the four or five times I've seen SD since they started touring again in 1995 they've shown a marked aversion for their more pop-oriented songs such as "Dirty Work" and "Reeling". The couple of times they performed Reelin they played jazzed-up arrangements, which I hated.
SD, to my consternation, never play the same arrangements of their songs live as they do on record. And the touring guitarist -- whoever it might be -- rarely, if ever, quotes lines from the original solos heard on the record (which, to me, have already become part of the song, part of the hook. In fact, many solos on SD songs, whether they be guitar, horn, or keyboard solos are often composed. I heard that Phil Wood's amazing sax solo on Doctor Wu was written and handed to him by Becker & Fagen, though I don't know if that's true.)
Anyway, I saw them last summer. This time it was "Internet Request Night" so the entire set was comprised of fan favorites -- no solo stuff, no new stuff, nothing past Aja. They did all hits: Dirty Work, Rikki, Peg, Josie, etc. And...(drum roll)...they did a note-for-note rendition of Reelin in the Years. Same solo, same everything. Totally awesome!
I know it must have killed them to have to sit and play all of those songs the way they did. But, hey, that's why they get paid.
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It was played on album oriented stations so that counts. I remember it I just can't think of the song right now
waysider
"Ruby Tuesday" from Between The Buttons, which, in my opinion, may be one of the Stones finest albums. (I lost interest in the band after the passing of Brian Jones.)
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I've been run down I've been lied to And I don't know why I let that mean woman make me a fool She took all my money Wrecked my new car Now she's with one of my good time buddies They're drinki
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That's another one I can kind of hear in my head, but not enough to get the title.
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Is it by the Hollies?
Air That I Breathe? (was that the Hollies?)
I'm just guessing.
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The world is a bad place
A bad place, a terrible place to live
Oh, but I don't wanna die
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United We Stand?
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All my sorrows, sad tomorrows
Take me back to my own home
All my crying, feel I'm dying, dying
Take me back to my own home
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Reflections of My Life?
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It only took three tries!
"Your everlasting summer you can see it fading fast"
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Reelin' in the Years.....Steely Dan
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But the years went by and the rock just died
Suzie went and left us for some foreign guy
Long nights crying by the record machine
dreaming of my Chevy and my old blue jeans
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And she was singing
Bye, Bye Miss American Pie
drove my chevy to the levee but the levee was dry
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Waysider, that was awesome! I never saw that. Nice find.
I could write a short essay about that song but I'll keep it to one quick anectodte...
In the four or five times I've seen SD since they started touring again in 1995 they've shown a marked aversion for their more pop-oriented songs such as "Dirty Work" and "Reeling". The couple of times they performed Reelin they played jazzed-up arrangements, which I hated.
SD, to my consternation, never play the same arrangements of their songs live as they do on record. And the touring guitarist -- whoever it might be -- rarely, if ever, quotes lines from the original solos heard on the record (which, to me, have already become part of the song, part of the hook. In fact, many solos on SD songs, whether they be guitar, horn, or keyboard solos are often composed. I heard that Phil Wood's amazing sax solo on Doctor Wu was written and handed to him by Becker & Fagen, though I don't know if that's true.)
Anyway, I saw them last summer. This time it was "Internet Request Night" so the entire set was comprised of fan favorites -- no solo stuff, no new stuff, nothing past Aja. They did all hits: Dirty Work, Rikki, Peg, Josie, etc. And...(drum roll)...they did a note-for-note rendition of Reelin in the Years. Same solo, same everything. Totally awesome!
I know it must have killed them to have to sit and play all of those songs the way they did. But, hey, that's why they get paid.
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Sorry B., that's not it.
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"I know it must have killed them to have to sit and play all of those songs the way they did. But, hey, that's why they get paid."
Exactly!
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Crocodile Rock
"Since you're gone I've been lost without a trace"
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musta been a brain fart or something on my behalf.
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"I dream at night I can only see your face"
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I sense that nobody's getting it, so:
Since you've gone I've been lost without a trace
I dream at night, I can only see your face
I look around but it's you I can't replace
I feel so cold and I long for your embrace
I have two more clues before I give it away.
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Look, if nobody's gonna get this...
The words above are the bridge of the song, not either of the verses or chorus.
Does that help?
There's one more line in the bridge.
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stumped
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Human without the bean
Easy. Every Breathe You Take ~The Police~
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Damn, I stumped Waysider?
Good work, Human.
As much as this song used to be played on the radio, it still gives me chills 26 years later.
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bulwinkl
not too bad for a song about a stalker
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It's your turn, H w/o t b.
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Human without the bean
Pistol shots ring out in a barroom night
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