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A sound above my head
Distant sound of thunder
Moving out on the moor
Blackbirds flew in
Into the cooling towers
I'll pack my bags
Thinking of one of those hours
With you
Waiting for you
My god
It takes an ocean of trust
In the Kingdom of Rust
I long to feel
Some beauty in my heart
As I go searching
Right to the start
The road back to Preston
Was covered all in snow
As I went looking
For that stolen heart
For you
Waiting for you
My god
It takes an ocean of trust
Takes an effort, it does
My god
It takes an ocean of trust
It's in the Kingdom of Rust
In the Kingdom of Rust
I long to feel
That wince in my heart
As I went looking
I couldn't stop
Now I'm
Waiting for you
I know
It takes an ocean of trust
In the Kingdom of Rust
Such emotion and clarity in this track.
The melancholy Melotron in a minor key... sigh.
I've just checked my copy and those are real strings, not a mellotron. But very lovely all the same.
How can you put so much beauty in sadness?
idk, but it really is beauty and sadness...
How can you put so much beauty in sadness?
Sadness is part of the package. If it didn't have the capacity to be so beautiful, then nor would happiness (whatever that is)
One of the best bands most people never heard of.
The list: Porcupine Tree, Catherine Wheel, Belly, Doves... a few others - bands that the muggles are unaware of - don't tell them!
I told everyone. I TOLD EVERYONE!!!!!
Just bumped this up to 9
Outstanding 'stop you in your tracks ' tune
I know they are deemed to be miserable but if you lived in Manchester you would be. I tried it for a few years. Decided there was a lot of merit in being a soft, shandy-drinking southerner! Plus Boddingtons! Please god NO.
me too 8>9
The melancholy Melotron in a minor key... sigh.
Just bumped this up to 9
Outstanding 'stop you in your tracks ' tune
I know they are deemed to be miserable but if you lived in Manchester you would be. I tried it for a few years. Decided there was a lot of merit in being a soft, shandy-drinking southerner! Plus Boddingtons! Please god NO.
this whole album is awesome, John 24. love it.
Just bumped this up to 9
Outstanding 'stop you in your tracks ' tune
I know they are deemed to be miserable but if you lived in Manchester you would be. I tried it for a few years. Decided there was a lot of merit in being a soft, shandy-drinking southerner! Plus Boddingtons! Please god NO.
LOL, like on here when people moan about the lyrics of Everything But The Girl - 'Missing' on here, & how deserts don't miss the rain. You just imagine that they would do, when you come from a place where it p!sses down all the time...
I'm a "Soft Southern Shandy-Drinking Sh!te" (i own a coat)
(Brit 'joke')
Outstanding 'stop you in your tracks ' tune
I know they are deemed to be miserable but if you lived in Manchester you would be. I tried it for a few years. Decided there was a lot of merit in being a soft, shandy-drinking southerner! Plus Boddingtons! Please god NO.
Get the FLAC :)
Get the FLAC :)
Get the whole CD
something new for the commute random play shuffle
Get the FLAC :)
Very touching video to go with this song too.
All three albums are AWESOME....
go in chronological order and you can pretend you found them when they were new and hip
:)
New album, "The Universal Want", has just come out!
it's real music
I really love it when that ragged guitar suddenly comes jangling in...
My achy heart <3
10.
Anyway. It's great.
something new for the commute random play shuffle
The list: Porcupine Tree, Catherine Wheel, Belly, Doves... a few others - bands that the muggles are unaware of - don't tell them!
Could be! I logged in here two days ago and heard it. Here it is again.
Released in 2009.
Wonder if the band THE EDITORS had heard this before they did the far superior, 'PHONE BOOK' in 2013.
That's the rust creeping in.
There's that droll European humor again.
What are you talking about?
in my opinion,an 8 transforming in a 9 to this song
He's right though. Heard it once, it sounds like one of those sounds Windows is making when something utterly unimportant has just happened and you absolutely need to be aware of it. Guess it is just some weird sound effect though.
10000
>10^6
Thanks.
That's the rust creeping in.
(Specially, when I'm the who is running.)
I thought it was a break-up song..
(Specially, when I'm the who is running.)
Thanks.
What are you talking about?
in my opinion,an 8 transforming in a 9 to this song
Copy & pasted from Rdio:
Before embracing Brit-pop in the late '90s, Doves' three members — vocalist/bassist Jimi Goodwin, guitarist Jez Williams, and drummer Andy Williams — figured prominently in the Madchester scene,...
But what does that have to do with our beloved Stingray?
I believe Stingray is German; whatever nationality he is, he's definitely not American.
Copy & pasted from Rdio:
Before embracing Brit-pop in the late '90s, Doves' three members — vocalist/bassist Jimi Goodwin, guitarist Jez Williams, and drummer Andy Williams — figured prominently in the Madchester scene, where they scored a Top Five single as part of the dance combo Sub Sub. "Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)" peaked at number three in the U.K., but Sub Sub failed to produce any significant follow-up hits, and a fire destroyed their recording studio in February 1995. After taking several years to restructure their sound, the musicians reappeared in 1998 as Doves, whose sweeping pop/rock material owed more to the Verve and Radiohead than Sub Sub's club-oriented peers.
Doves debuted in October 1998 with the Cedar EP, which sold out of its limited pressing and paved the way for the musicians' association with Badly Drawn Boy (who employed them as his backing band on several singles). Doves released two additional EPs, Sea and Here It Comes, before signing a European contract with Heavenly Records, the venerable London-based label that had recently scored a hit with Beth Orton. Heavenly issued Doves' full-length debut, Lost Souls, in April 2000, while an American release followed in October via the Astralwerks label. Marrying traces of Sub Sub's danceable past with an emphasis on live pop/rock instrumentation, Lost Souls earned a nomination for the Mercury Prize — which the band ironically lost to Badly Drawn Boy — and spawned three Top 40 singles in the U.K. By 2001, the band's American representation had been upgraded to Capitol Records, and Doves returned to the U.K. charts one year later with The Last Broadcast. The sophomore album debuted atop the charts in England and, like its predecessor, climbed to platinum status, propelled in part by the number three single "There Goes the Fear."
While assembling their third album, Some Cities, Doves retreated to the English countryside and took up residence in a number of cottages, churches, and intimate recording studios. Although conceived far away from the band's native Manchester, Some Cities still sported an urban tone, and the album climbed to number one during its first week of release. Doves' audience was further expanded through a number of touring efforts, some of which saw the band opening for the likes of U2, Oasis, and Coldplay. Several years later, Doves once again decamped to more rural surroundings — this time to the agricultural community of Cheshire, England, where they set up shop in a converted farmhouse — to record another album. Kingdom of Rust was ultimately released in April 2009, followed by a greatest hits album one year later. ~ Andrew Leahey
Are they talking about AMERICA?
stunix wrote:
textbook American paranoia.
I believe Stingray is German; whatever nationality he is, he's definitely not American.
Thanks.
I don't mean to be mean but isn't that a bit high?
I don't mean to be mean but isn't that a bit high?
textbook American paranoia.
haha!
I hope these guys get back in the studio soon. The Black Rivers album was great, but I am really looking forward to hearing the full band back together.
Are they talking about AMERICA?
textbook American paranoia.
Are they talking about AMERICA?
The bass line on this tune sounds to me like a reference to spaghetti western - I can just see 'em riding across some desert filled with cactus and sage brush.
"You had me at spaghetti."
(From the James Franco roast on Comedy Central)
Definite 10 tune though.
1000.
10000
1000.
Most definitely a central part of the Desert Island collection.
(And thanks to solar-powered MP3 players with 256GB capacity, that collection can now be FAR larger than in the past.)
The bass line on this tune sounds to me like a reference to spaghetti western - I can just see 'em riding across some desert filled with cactus and sage brush.
Byronape responded:
This song was used very well in Zombieland as the cast drove into a post-zombie apocalyptic LA.
Come to think of it, that movie had a ton of great songs in it. It isn't often when the wife and I can sit down and watch a movie for the first time and shout out the names of the songs playing in the background.
Speaking of my wife and Zombieland... She got me a copy of the movie for V-day. That's love right there, none of that romantic and lovey crap. Blood, gore, humor, and a hot chick fighting zombies.
Having just passed St V Day, I just had to resurrect Byronape's comment.
I recommend the entire album. Doves still make (made?) albums with songs that cohere as a set. It should be possible to find this used as a CD (at least at Amoeba in Berkeley I see copies frequently) for a song, or two. Then go out and get their other albums. They work better in sequence than as stand-alone songs. Of course, I really enjoy hearing them pop up on RP.
The Doves
The band comprises brothers Jez Williams (guitar, vocals) and Andy Williams (drums, vocals), and Jimi Goodwin (bass, vocals, guitar).Doves' unofficial fourth member is Martin Rebelski, who plays keyboards.
¿Qué ha sido de este grupo? ¿Dónde os habéis metido, si se puede saber? Lo digo porque me encantaba vuestra música y ahora echo de menos saber que planeáis nuevo disco...
No sé si ha sido por problemas personales, profesionales, el caso es que no se sabe nada de esta genial banda, cuyos discos a mí me parecían sensacionales. Ojalá que sólo estén pasando un mal bache, y en no mucho tiempo tengamos noticias de The Doves.
Porque yo hecho de menos la voz cálida de Jez, los sonidos envolventes de sus canciones, la contundencia de la batería... En fin, no quisiera que se os olvide así como así, porque recuerdo que cuando les ví en Benicàssim hace unos añitos, pensé que estaba ante un gran grupo; un grupo con un futuro más allá de las modas.
This photo was taken on February 9, 2009.
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the old C&W hook, probably
(o)(o) (o)(o) (o)(o) (o)(o) , etc?
Spot on!
Yeah!
Ha ha I just did exactly the same thing! It's a GREAT song.
Idea: Instead of a "Sucko-Barfo" rating, they could have a "Sounds like Kingdom of Rust" rating?
I've heard very little from Doves...but based on this song I think I should correct that fact.
All three albums are AWESOME....
go in chronological order and you can pretend you found them when they were new and hip
:)
Poacher wrote:
Excellent
What's wrong with a little bum titty bum. Nothing!
Poacher wrote:
Excellent
Good CD.
This CD gets me moving in my chair or vehicle seat.
you're so mean...
Excellent
(o)(o) (o)(o) (o)(o) (o)(o) , etc?
I've heard very little from Doves...but based on this song I think I should correct that fact.
Excellent