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Well, it's all right, if you live the life you please
Well, it's all right, doing the best you can
Well, it's all right, as long as you lend a hand
You can sit around and wait for the phone to ring ''(At the end of the line)''
Waiting for someone to tell you everything ''(At the end of the line)''
Sit around and wonder what tomorrow will bring ''(At the end of the line)''
Maybe a diamond ring
Well, it's all right, even if they say you're wrong
Well, it's all right, sometimes you gotta be strong
Well, it's all right, as long as you got somewhere to lay
Well, it's all right, every day is Judgment Day
Maybe somewhere down the road aways ''(At the end of the line)''
You'll think of me and wonder where I am these days ''(At the end of the line)''
Maybe somewhere down the road when somebody plays ''(At the end of the line)''
[[The Jimi Hendrix Experience:Purple Haze|Purple Haze]]
Well, it's all right, even when push comes to shove
Well, it's all right, if you got someone to love
Well, it's all right, everything'll work out fine
Well, it's all right, we're going to the end of the line
Don't have to be ashamed of the car I drive ''(At the end of the line)''
I'm just glad to be here, happy to be alive ''(At the end of the line)''
It don't matter if you're by my side ''(At the end of the line)''
I'm satisfied
Well, it's all right, even if you're old and gray
Well, it's all right, you still got something to say
Well, it's all right, remember to live and let live
Well, it's all right, the best you can do is forgive
Well, it's all right ''(all right)'', riding around on the breeze
Well, it's all right ''(all right)'', if you live the life you please
Well, it's all right, even if the sun don't shine
Well, it's all right ''(all right)'', we're going to the end of the line
This won't be popular but the Wilburys are a case of where the parts are greater than the whole. Not a criticism, just an observation. Does anyone actually prefer the Wilbuys to each artist in the groups individual artistic efforts? For me, I don't. It's like the artists' endeavors are diluted and compromised by each other. Don't get me wrong. I still listen and enjoy them. Just for me, I preferred each artists' prior work more.
Surely they just felt like doing something easy and fun to get them out of the house, and good for them. I like the music made by all of these guys, but never found any Wilbury's track to be anything but throwaway silliness.
This is great music by great musicians.
Another one for my funeral playlist, music helps heal grief, and this one hits the right notes!
We're thinking the same I have told my son when it's time to spread the ashes here is a list of songs to play. This being one of them.
Jeff Lynne has a lot to answer for - middle of the road crap.
Jeff is a living genius !
It was without doubt, the best of the 10 CD's I got.
The CD/Tape deck was destroyed when my brother put it on the roof of his VW Beetle and drove off, forgetting it was there.
Good times.
This is one of the few times where I think a dancing, guitar playing banana is appropriate:
Best supergroup ever
I remember when the album came out in 1988. Blown away. Fantastic music. I think I wore out the CD.
Old Chinese curse (maybe)
"May you live too long."
I believe it was "May you live in interesting times."
A curse indeed.
Old Chinese curse (maybe)
"May you live too long."
BTW: if you ever see someone traveling down the road with the license plate WILBURY, wave at me.
Incredible.! God bless George Harrison for cobbling this unlikely band together. Not sure anyone else could have brought together such a group - let alone got such an outstanding pair of albums out of them!
You are so right. Miss those guys everyday just listening RP.
And oddly, it is the two on the left side of the picture who are still with us...
"The five musicians also bonded over a shared appreciation of the English comedy troupe Monty Python.[22] Harrison, who had worked with the members of Monty Python on various productions by his company HandMade Films since the late 1970s, particularly appreciated Orbison's gift for impersonation and his ability to recite entire sketches by the troupe."
I think you have to bear in mind that this a bunch who were past their peak phase, and I would therefore say that the overall effect is greater than the sum of the somewhat elderly and creaking parts, particularly when lubricated with the joie de vivre of doing what the heck they want to do instead of having to revisit (=keep churning out) their previous successes and failing to do them justice! Mark Knopfler did a similar thing with the Notting Hillbillies. Whether the collective result trancends any individual peak depends on how much a fan you are of the individuals.
I certainly prefer the Wilburys to anything Jeff Lynne ever did on his own or with ELO.
Totally agree, except for Tom Petty who is outclassed big time.
They obviously did it for the fun, not to make great music.
How dare you skip a Beatles tune! Heathen!
Or....the sum is greater than the parts?
Or.....this is such a great tune that it has to be liked! ;-)
You can just feel the MALIBU vibe coming through...Long Live RP!!
My rating: 9 -OUTSTANDING
I couldn't agree more. I always thought of the Purple Haze lyric as just that, but you gave a new way to think about it. And Roy's guitar in the chair and his picture on the wall, I never noticed it a greasy teenager who really liked the Wilbury's!!!
Me too! Love me some music where everyone takes a turn!!!
...satisfied.
Just for that...I'm going to bump my 10 → ....shit....
And Dylan's not on this...that's Lucky Wilbury!!
WonderLizard wrote:
No power lifting, no shrieking, no twerking, no rapping.
Extraordinary songwriters enjoying their place in the world. What a great time.
I hated this band when they got together in the 1980's....
.....still do.
Grrrrrrrr.how can you be so negative about a group of veterans who have composed music to which millions have rocked,sung, moaned, shouted, cried, loved,married, divorced, given birth, and died. When I die, sing me away with Layla. They have surely blessed the earth with more gifts than I have, and I'll bet, more gifts than you.
I too miss Roy and George.
And then ... back at it again!
Always enjoyed this song, album, group...
Today, they seem to speak directly to me. Guess it's the Boomer thing of poet/philosophy coming with instrumental accompaniment and pop or less formal format. Not mushed up behind cloud of sound. Not so loud it hurts the ears of those who still hear...
And now RP sends DeVotchKa... Same vein, not likely to ever be paired by any other Robot-Radio playing an ever shrinking array of "MY" music... RP has opened my ears to new artists, sounds and I have added a few hundred CDs to my collection... Yep, Boomer Style, buying full album vs. singles...
Point of this ramble: 1) End of Line is speaking to me today. 2) I love Radio Paradise and tell -all- I meet about the unique value I find. 3) I wish all who listen would spread the word and build the listener base. Course that may lead to buyout offers, OTOH it may lead to well earned rewards for job well done.
Thank You
thumbs up Andy oregon dude also and RP is the real deal!
Sitting here on christmas day reading old posts and this one caught my eye. There's something funny and dada or surreal about it, heh? Carrying a ladder while singing! Who would have thought it would spark such feelings?
Thanks jamelch, for sharing your moment of magical love inspired by this fun tune and more. And I am glad that Roy O, George, Tom and Jeff got together and made this heartfelt honest music.
Now THAT'S a man that lives up to his name. Wonderful comment...about someone else's comment.
Sitting here on christmas day reading old posts and this one caught my eye. There's something funny and dada or surreal about it, heh? Carrying a ladder while singing! Who would have thought it would spark such feelings?
Thanks jamelch, for sharing your moment of magical love inspired by this fun tune and more. And I am glad that Roy O, George, Tom and Jeff got together and made this heartfelt honest music.
Always enjoyed this song, album, group...
Today, they seem to speak directly to me. Guess it's the Boomer thing of poet/philosophy coming with instrumental accompaniment and pop or less formal format. Not mushed up behind cloud of sound. Not so loud it hurts the ears of those who still hear...
And now RP sends DeVotchKa... Same vein, not likely to ever be paired by any other Robot-Radio playing an ever shrinking array of "MY" music... RP has opened my ears to new artists, sounds and I have added a few hundred CDs to my collection... Yep, Boomer Style, buying full album vs. singles...
Point of this ramble: 1) End of Line is speaking to me today. 2) I love Radio Paradise and tell -all- I meet about the unique value I find. 3) I wish all who listen would spread the word and build the listener base. Course that may lead to buyout offers, OTOH it may lead to well earned rewards for job well done.
Thank You
Absolutely !!! Bill has impeccable taste in music !!!!
jayvee2 wrote:
Lately he is back the the old Tom.
In other words:
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man."
(Ever notice how you don't see BillG and the Big Lebowski in the same room at the same time? Wonder which phone booth he uses...)
Still at it? hounding me and other commenters you don't like is not contributing. I see you are now the new hall monitor.
Also, quit speaking for the owners of this station. If they want to comment, then I am sure they will. Who are you to speak for the owners like you do?
Why don't you focus on making meaningful contributions to this comment board and stop worrying about snarky or negative comments. Snark is not going to go away. Most people who contribute make snarky or negative opinions here. It's only a few arrogant dipshits who have a problem with it. Probably 75% of my comments are positive or neutral.
There is this small but quite vocal contingency on the web who simply come to comment boards to police them from snarky or negative comments, or grammar. THEY DO NOT REALLY CONTRIBUTE. You people are losers, pure and simple. Most web commenters are on board with the program. Your time is coming to an end.
same 2 in a row today!
alllright
Love the playful diversity, but have seen here how many folks don't care for them…the ole different strokes philosophy
and wish it was more widespread in this world….
I was actually just playing this song a few hours ago on my 20+ year old Stratocaster. It was one of the first songs I learned after I got it.
Somebody got beat up in high school.
I love you hater hater...I just wish you were not such a wa wa wa wuss about people hating your songs you big cwy baby...dont go being a pussy now like you usually do when someone posts something you dont agree with
yeah you'd have to, since two of them are indeed dead...
It would also be pointless to have a comment board without comments that expressed what we really think. Unlike you, I am in favor of the incivility of the WWW. The web is the one sanctuary on our planet where we can say what we really think without getting kicked out of the room by the person in charge, the Boss. The Boss is usually the leader of whatever clique you belong to, whether it be a dinner party where the Boss is a social leader surrounded by sychophants; a professional association where our livlihoods depend on our opinions; or even amongst good friends whose myriad sensibilities we do not want to offend. All of this conspires to shut us up. Zip our lips. Hold it in. But on the WWW, we can say what we think. It is a refuge from the bullies. Let's keep it that way. And it's OK if it get's heated now and then. It's healthy. A healthy incivility is a good thing. All opinions are welcome here, even those trolls.
Somebody got beat up in high school.
If Lynn was not there, likely would not have been any album
Oh yes, Dylan, Harrison, Lynne, Orbison and Petty haven't sold anything. As a matter of fact, it is doubtful most people have even heard of these quirky, indie guys.
And I might be wrong, but I am pretty sure Harrison was in the Beatles.
and Roy was just a very small god....
maybe honesty rather than incivility?
Yeah, I did stress honesty in my post...but also…maybe thicker skin, a sense of humor and irony, instead of always looking for reasons to express self-righteous indignation? If everyone followed all the rules and prohibitions expressed here about what is not civil, then no one would post anything.
Curious rating from you, maybe. Because most all your high rating are for bands/artists that sold stratospheric amounts of records (U2, Beatles, Radiohead, Grateful Dead) and your poor ratings are reserved for quirky, introspective, quieter sorts.
Oh yes, Dylan, Harrison, Lynne, Orbison and Petty haven't sold anything. As a matter of fact, it is doubtful most people have even heard of these quirky, indie guys.
And I might be wrong, but I am pretty sure Harrison was in the Beatles.
You'll think of me, wonder where I am these days
Maybe somewhere down the road...when somebody plays
Purple Haze
Ha! Great lines, there!
It would also be pointless to have a comment board without comments that expressed what we really think. Unlike you, I am in favor of the incivility of the WWW. The web is the one sanctuary on our planet where we can say what we really think without getting kicked out of the room by the person in charge, the Boss. The Boss is usually the leader of whatever clique you belong to, whether it be a dinner party where the Boss is a social leader surrounded by sychophants; a professional association where our livlihoods depend on our opinions; or even amongst good friends whose myriad sensibilities we do not want to offend. All of this conspires to shut us up. Zip our lips. Hold it in. But on the WWW, we can say what we think. It is a refuge from the bullies. Let's keep it that way. And it's OK if it get's heated now and then. It's healthy. A healthy incivility is a good thing. All opinions are welcome here, even those trolls.
We be dancing... hope you are having a great weekend right this minute...
The online disinhibition effect...
While online, some people self-disclose or act out more frequently or intensely than they would in person. This article explores six factors that interact with each other in creating this online disinhibition effect: dissociative anonymity, invisibility, asynchronicity, solipsistic introjection, dissociative imagination, and minimization of authority. Personality variables also will influence the extent of this disinhibition. Rather than thinking of disinhibition as the revealing of an underlying "true self," we can conceptualize it as a shift to a constellation within self-structure, involving clusters of affect and cognition that differ from the in-person constellation.
It would also be pointless to have a comment board without comments that expressed what we really think. Unlike you, I am in favor of the incivility of the WWW. The web is the one sanctuary on our planet where we can say what we really think without getting kicked out of the room by the person in charge, the Boss. The Boss is usually the leader of whatever clique you belong to, whether it be a dinner party where the Boss is a social leader surrounded by sychophants; a professional association where our livlihoods depend on our opinions; or even amongst good friends whose myriad sensibilities we do not want to offend. All of this conspires to shut us up. Zip our lips. Hold it in. But on the WWW, we can say what we think. It is a refuge from the bullies. Let's keep it that way. And it's OK if it get's heated now and then. It's healthy. A healthy incivility is a good thing. All opinions are welcome here, even those trolls.
maybe honesty rather than incivility?
I always get a little chill when I hear Roy's part, and hearing George singing with a bunch of his mates is really sweet. These guys were so good together!
Thanks for throwing this in the mix, Bill and Rebecca.
Another one for my funeral playlist, music helps heal grief, and this one hits the right notes!
Mine, too. The way it's going, people are going to have to camp out overnight to hear my whole list.