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Than you ever said you had the plan to
I'm just gonna wait 'till you come home
Though I count the days, they're grey without you
The weather's much better when I think about you
I'm just gonna wait till you come home
Empty glasses, burnt out matches
Curtains drawn on near-full blackness
I'm sleeping through the day
You're coming home
To reclaim this heart you owned
Lover
Leave me
Make me burn
You're coming back!
You're coming back!
I'll wait patiently
For your return
You're coming back!
You're coming back!
I'm clutching at straws
I'm climbing up the walls
But every time I fall
Back into my hole
I'm feeling like a wretch
I'm looking for a catch
But you're an itch that I can't scratch
I know you're coming back
You've been gone so long you're fading
And it takes all the time I can find just retaining
Thoughts of things we did while you were here
But I know you will return my dear
Yeah, but he hasn't figured that out yet. Sad, innit? One day he'll understand that she treated him badly (probably for the entire time they were together) and he'll start to get right with himself.
Sometimes I just can't admit that parts of life are really sucko-barfo.
YEP! That post was a response to a comment: "She ain't coming back". Too true. He would be MUCH BETTER OFF if she never came back!
She's not coming back.
Yeah, but he hasn't figured that out yet. Sad, innit? One day he'll understand that she treated him badly (probably for the entire time they were together) and he'll start to get right with himself.
Sometimes I just can't admit that parts of my life were really sucko-barfo.
She's not coming back.
Tired of his whining... Love his work on this song, though...
He's packed it in & is taking up beer drinking & NFL football!
Too Funny! ...you forgot NASCAR!
Please give a listen to his albums. Sadly he has not released anything in 10 years.
He's packed it in & is taking up beer drinking & NFL football!
I never heard of him before this. ......THANX RP!!!!
He had quite a success with "Somebody that I used to know". Interestingly, he isn't interested in selling his music and actually allows free usage of it for remixes and independent films and such :) Some more info in this Youtube vid
But isn't this bit depressing?
No.
Gotye 'made it' in the UK with Somebody That I Used To Know - a very clever, lyrically, break up song. Don't remember them having much further success since although I like everything I hear by them.
Gotye
But isn't this bit depressing?
There was a two-minute TV commercial which ran incessantly in much of the U.S. in the 1970s and ' 80s, which started with the dignified, British actor, John Williams reciting this opening line:
"I'm sure you recognize this lovely melody as 'Stranger In Paradise', but did you know that the original theme is from the 'Polovtsian Dance #2' by Borodin? So many of the tunes of our well-known popular songs were actually written by the great masters—like these familiar themes..."
I imagine few people here are familiar with the ad, but it's funny seeing a similar point in a thread here after all those years.
Love it! I remember that commercial as well. It was on so much, I almost had it memorized.
I also remember one of Steve Martin's TV specials (he had one every Thanksgiving eve for a stretch in the late 1970's and early 1980's) having a small string quartet on where their banter before playing was those line above.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12f7PdLJKtE
Yes, in several places actually.
A curious little piece, but I don't understand why anybody would be drawn to it.
There was a two-minute TV commercial which ran incessantly in much of the U.S. in the 1970s and ' 80s, which started with the dignified, British actor, John Williams reciting this opening line:
"I'm sure you recognize this lovely melody as 'Stranger In Paradise', but did you know that the original theme is from the 'Polovtsian Dance #2' by Borodin? So many of the tunes of our well-known popular songs were actually written by the great masters—like these familiar themes..."
I imagine few people here are familiar with the ad, but it's funny seeing a similar point in a thread here after all those years.
"A priceless introduction to the classics that will enrich every home...Here's a unique opportunity to own a complete library of the world's most beautiful music."
Yes, that ad did run incessantly. My brothers and I made fun of it all the time, but even then the musical snippets were appealing. Did not know that John Williams replaced Sebastian Cabot in "Family Affair."
justin4kick wrote:
There was a two-minute TV commercial which ran incessantly in much of the U.S. in the 1970s and ' 80s, which started with the dignified, British actor, John Williams reciting this opening line:
"I'm sure you recognize this lovely melody as 'Stranger In Paradise', but did you know that the original theme is from the 'Polovtsian Dance #2' by Borodin? So many of the tunes of our well-known popular songs were actually written by the great masters—like these familiar themes..."
I imagine few people here are familiar with the ad, but it's funny seeing a similar point in a thread here after all those years.
Well yah, but I'm pretty sure Borodin ripped it off from Limp Bizkit.
This made me laugh...really hard. Thank you. I needed that.
Well yah, but I'm pretty sure Borodin ripped it off from Limp Bizkit.
The theme in the beginning, which returns halfway the song, is indeed the one you mention. This in turn was borrowed from Borodin's Prince Igor (Polovtsian Dances).
Would y'all say 1st tenor or 2nd alto on this one??
Anyway, I often email artists if I like their stuff and did so to him. . . he mailed back and we had a bit of a chat. He seems a top bloke and is about to release another cd he has been slaving over.
So. If you like this, go and buy a copy and help keep an artist in funds, I think he deserves it.
Found a video of "All the best Covers of 'Somebody That I Used To Know' except Tay Zonday's" and it was done by Gotye himself.
He seemed like a rather down to earth guy in his comments and other postings.
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Anyway, I often email artists if I like their stuff and did so to him. . . he mailed back and we had a bit of a chat. He seems a top bloke and is about to release another cd he has been slaving over.
So. If you like this, go and buy a copy and help keep an artist in funds, I think he deserves it.
Sigmon and Mocean Worker are two more virtual solo artists with distinctive vision and chops.
Anyway, I often email artists if I like their stuff and did so to him. . . he mailed back and we had a bit of a chat. He seems a top bloke and is about to release another cd he has been slaving over.
So. If you like this, go and buy a copy and help keep an artist in funds, I think he deserves it.
Wally also emailed me when I ordered this cd several years ago. He's incredibly creative.
when I first heard that song being played on the radio, I swore Peter Gabriel released a new album. This song "Coming Back" does not sound Gabrielish though.
Gotye is growing on me
+1
Schadenfreude. . .
Ha ! Not really, though. My joy comes not from Stave's sadness, but from the song itself. I'd be even happier if he/she liked the song too, but I can't change that...
Anyway, I often email artists if I like their stuff and did so to him. . . he mailed back and we had a bit of a chat. He seems a top bloke and is about to release another cd he has been slaving over.
So. If you like this, go and buy a copy and help keep an artist in funds, I think he deserves it.
That's how Steven Wilson got his start. Singing all the songs, writing all the music, everything. It is on "The Sunday of Life".
Go figure. Now his an international Pop Star and Lead singer of Porcupine Tree.
I like Gotye. Friend turned me on to them at a party a couple of weeks ago. Nice sound!
:)
Anyway, I often email artists if I like their stuff and did so to him. . . he mailed back and we had a bit of a chat. He seems a top bloke and is about to release another cd he has been slaving over.
So. If you like this, go and buy a copy and help keep an artist in funds, I think he deserves it.
nice job poacher
Anyway, I often email artists if I like their stuff and did so to him. . . he mailed back and we had a bit of a chat. He seems a top bloke and is about to release another cd he has been slaving over.
So. If you like this, go and buy a copy and help keep an artist in funds, I think he deserves it.
Your sadness is my joy.
Schadenfreude. . .
blecchhh
Completely agree, and I continue to insist that she is not coming back to that keening. She's probably boffing Michael Bublé or something.
Put me in the "love it" camp. Please play more Gotye, Bill!
yeah me too
right with you...
blecchhh
There's enough good stuff on it to make it worth buying, though.
Your sadness is my joy.
Love it or hate it I guess... I happen to love it
Put me in the "love it" camp. Please play more Gotye, Bill!
Love it or hate it I guess... I happen to love it
I love Goldie, saw him 2 times live and danced my ass of. Its a shame that i only know the Song "Inner City life" from this album.
To be ontopic, imo the the Intro of this song is the best part of it.
even in europe a quarter to 4 p.m. appears to be a little bit to early for the attempt to shoot out your lights...
skdenfeld wrote:
I guess it is beer time in the UK. It's still orange juice time here in Oregon!
yeah, in Europe . . . but not in the UK
Gotye Coming Back | Like Drawing Blood (2004) | 6.7 | |
12:45 pm | Blackfield End of the World | Blackfield II (2007) | 6.6 |
12:39 pm | PJ Harvey We Float | tories From The City, Stories From The Sea (2000) | 7.1 |
12:32 pm | Elbow One Day Like This | The Seldom Seen Kid (2008) | 6.9 |
12:27 pm | Midnight Oil Tone Poem | Capricornia (2002) | 5.6 |
12:20 pm | Porcupine Tree Start of Something Beautiful | Deadwing (2005) | 7.6 |
12:16 pm | Propellerheads History Repeating (w/ Shirley Bassey) | Decksandrumsandrockandroll | 7.4 |
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Posted: Jul 03, 2008 - 07:34
7:31 am - Gotye - Coming Back
7:26 am - Blackfield - End of the World
7:20 am - PJ Harvey - We Float
7:15 am - Goldfrapp - Cologne Cerrone Houdini
7:10 am - Midnight Oil - Tone Poem
7:02 am - Porcupine Tree - Start of Something Beautiful
6:58 am - Propellerheads - History Repeating (w/ Shirley Bassey)
Unbelievably annoying vocal.
I actually hear Goldie in the intro.... almost note for note from this album
even in europe a quarter to 4 p.m. appears to be a little bit to early for the attempt to shoot out your lights...
skdenfeld wrote:
I guess it is beer time in the UK. It's still orange juice time here in Oregon!