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Close the highway down
They don't warn the town
And I've been fighting second gear
For fifteen miles or so
Trying to beat the angry snow
And I know every town worth passing through
But what good does knowing do
With no one to show it to
And I've grown tired of traveling alone
Tired of traveling alone
I've grown tired of traveling alone
Won't you ride with me?
I've grown tired of traveling alone
Tired of traveling alone
I've grown tired of traveling alone
Won't you ride with me?
Won't you ride?
Won't you ride?
I quit talking to myself
Listening to the radio
Long, long time ago
Damn near strangled by my appetite
Ybor City on a Friday night
Couldn't even stand up right
So high the street girls wouldn't take my pay
They said come see me on a better day
She just danced away
And I've grown tired of traveling alone
Tired of traveling alone
I've grown tired of traveling alone
Won't you ride with me?
I've grown tired of traveling alone
Tired of traveling alone
I've grown tired of traveling alone
Won't you ride with me?
Won't you ride?
Won't you ride?
Paintin the outside lane I'm tired of answerin to myself
Hard like the rebuilt part I don't know how much it's got left
How much it's got left
I've grown tired of traveling alone
Tired of traveling alone
I've grown tired of traveling alone
Won't you ride with me?
I've grown tired of traveling alone
Tired of traveling alone
I've grown tired of traveling alone
Won't you ride with me?
Won't you ride?
Won't you ride?
Isbell is one the best singer-songwriters I've ever heard. I'm just blown-away by his lyrics.
I agree, which is why I think I cut him some slack on the repetition here (although my sense is it's deliberate to convey some desperation.) Going to see him in concert in a week.
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yes, and i've grown tired of him.
THEN STOP LISTENING
yes, and i've grown tired of him.
I think he's grown tired of traveling alone. Anyone else pick up on that?
yes, and i've grown tired of him.
Isbell is one the best singer-songwriters I've ever heard. I'm just blown-away by his lyrics.
Some of his couplets in this song are very good, but the repeated chorus is ... well, repeated to the point of annoyance.
The missus just blurted out "I've grown tired of you!" and I agree.
At least I think it was the song she meant.
I like your missus's sensibilities!
At least I think it was the song she meant.
Theres never a day when this tired 'cry your beer' lyric is helpful.
I think he's grown tired of traveling alone. Anyone else pick up on that?
I gave this a thumbs up just because it made me laugh. Tell us what you really think!
JayCee wrote:
I knew some smarty on here would have already identified that.
LizK wrote:
Same phrasing... Having said that, I'm not much on country, but I could take more Jason Bell.
I knew some smarty on here would have already identified that.
LizK wrote:
Same phrasing... Having said that, I'm not much on country, but I could take more Jason Bell.
There is a lot of really great alt-country out there right now. Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Sturgil Simpson, some would even put Neko Case in that genre.
OK. My openmind considers the lyrics as the strength of the song, repetition not included. Reminds me of Steve Fromholtz.
Maybe so. But if, like me, you're working and just want to listen to good music without having to psychoanalyse the background story to it and why he's singing the same line a hundred and fifty times over and over, then this song is really annoying!!
You mean like "Listen To The Music"? Or "Hey Jude"? Or "Against The Wind"? Or "Satisfaction"?
The repetition is intentional. He's not just padding the song, he's setting a mood, portraying what it's like to......
Sjaaks wrote:
Maybe so. But if, like me, you're working and just want to listen to good music without having to psychoanalyse the background story to it and why he's singing the same line a hundred and fifty times over and over, then this song is really annoying!!
Pearls before swine.
Thanks Lazy8 for the enlightening feedback.
People like Isbell restore my faith in country music. Or rather, remind me that it is not just a garbage genre but rather has had a lot of garbage shoved into it. I hated it all through my childhood, but I'm so happy that RP has shown me that the genre is just misrepresented and commercialized like everything else on the radio. I saw this guy on TV a couple months ago (Austin City Limits maybe?), and while I rarely watch bands that I don't know I sat through the whole set and really enjoyed it. I would definitely go see him if I happen to see that he's coming through my town.
Assuming albums are considered classic in the future, I think Southeastern will be, I saw Jason essentially in someone's back yard (Waverly, AL - Old 280 Boogie) in September of last year, and he was so good, so tight, and so grateful for the fan response to this album of redemption... it was a great thing to witness. I highly recommend this album to anyone who will give it a chance!
Theres never a day when this tired 'cry your beer' lyric is helpful.
I've grown tired of listening to this song.......
I don't have any particular need to talk you out of your opinion, but since I uploaded this (and because I'm a huge Jason Isbell fan) I thought I might shed a little light on what he's trying to do here.
The repetition is intentional. He's not just padding the song, he's setting a mood, portraying what it's like to spend a large part of your life on the road. He is a very strong songwriter (check out anything else he's done, either solo or with the Drive By Truckers if you need another example) and this is probably one of his weaker songs, but it's all I've gotten thru the LRC. In fact I just checked and this one is still reviewing, so whatever.
If you want some insight into his songwriting process (particularly about this song) watch this.
Great post/reply Lazy8. So happy to see this hear. Love all his Drive By Truckers stuff, and his solo albums are good, but this album is just stellar (and the story behind it is amazing as well). Thanks for the upload!
The repetition is intentional. He's not just padding the song, he's setting a mood, portraying what it's like to......
Maybe so. But if, like me, you're working and just want to listen to good music without having to psychoanalyse the background story to it and why he's singing the same line a hundred and fifty times over and over, then this song is really annoying!!
I've grown tired of listening to this song.......
I don't have any particular need to talk you out of your opinion, but since I uploaded this (and because I'm a huge Jason Isbell fan) I thought I might shed a little light on what he's trying to do here.
The repetition is intentional. He's not just padding the song, he's setting a mood, portraying what it's like to spend a large part of your life on the road. He is a very strong songwriter (check out anything else he's done, either solo or with the Drive By Truckers if you need another example) and this is probably one of his weaker songs, but it's all I've gotten thru the LRC. In fact I just checked and this one is still reviewing, so whatever.
If you want some insight into his songwriting process (particularly about this song) watch this.
I wouldn't call this garbage and I don't have a problem with country as a whole, but this sounded awfully generic while I was focused on another task. Maybe another listen with full attention will improve my take, but right now this is forgettable.
Same phrasing... Having said that, I'm not much on country, but I could take more Jason Bell.
And yes... this is typical country garbage horseshit.
Did I mention how much I detest rednecks?
I've grown tired of listening to this song.......
this
Oh you need it hammered into your head?
I've grown tired of listening to this song.......
ch83575 wrote:
Cool lyric, but such a sad song.
I've got three words for you dude: books on tape!
Edit: I dug this song, so I went and listened to the rest of the album on spotify, dude has issues way bigger than books on tape will help with. If you thought Warren Zevon was a little dark this dude is a new moon in midwinter. Fantastic album though, I really liked it.
Cool lyric, but such a sad song.
I've got three words for you dude: books on tape!
Edit: I dug this song, so I went and listened to the rest of the album on spotify, dude has issues way bigger than books on tape will help with. If you thought Warren Zevon was a little dark this dude is a new moon in midwinter. Fantastic album though, I really liked it.