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Underneath the pines
Somewhere to your right or left
Is my body you can find
We are swimming with no clothes on
In a river in the dark
And I am holding on to you, boy
In the faint light of the stars
So you wade out across the marsh
Water up to your waist
Carry our stuff above your head
Till the dune comes to a crest
We are swimming with no clothes on
In a river in the dark
And I am holding on to you, boy
In the faint light of the stars
But sometimes I feel it
In a dream I know I've been there
We were sleeping by the ocean
We were laughing on the warm sand
We stay up all night
And we wake up in the sunlight
We got dreams we keep together
We got time to spend, oh, hell yeah
We are swimming with no clothes on
In a river in the dark
And I am holding on to you, boy
In the faint light of the stars
We are lying
On the beach now
Everything is warm
We are staying up
Through a wild night
In the faint light
Of the headlights
Of passing cars
Interesting when a new track hits RP and one checks the ratings, like this one. Its not bad, I mean its standard RP fare. Good stuff. But it has 10's. 10's? Godlike? So, are these folks family? Do they know this artist and are just enthusiatic at hearing him on RP? Or are they the raters that slap a 10 on every RP track cause Bill played it? Just so odd. As far as I'm concerned a 10 must be earned by superior writing, timelessness and a nod to some cultural relevance. No offense to the folks that hear this here, but really? Really, really?
Well, although I might in príncipe agree with you, that's why we have the histogram (chart) that will probably tell you the real story. We are very different and it's hard to say someone give this or that as a rating. Maybe people are building a playlist? Maybe they are feeling bad? Maybe they have their toddler holding their phone? ;-)
Interesting when a new track hits RP and one checks the ratings, like this one. Its not bad, I mean its standard RP fare. Good stuff. But it has 10's. 10's? Godlike? So, are these folks family? Do they know this artist and are just enthusiatic at hearing him on RP? Or are they the raters that slap a 10 on every RP track cause Bill played it? Just so odd. As far as I'm concerned a 10 must be earned by superior writing, timelessness and a nod to some cultural relevance. No offense to the folks that hear this here, but really? Really, really?
I wonder if the algorithm should be adjusted to exclude 1s and 10s, and base the popularity of 2s thru 9s; throwing out extremes which are likely unreliable. But results might be very close to the same anyway...
More of Rostam, Mr.Bill.
edit: this is becoming one of these songs that make me stop and listen.
Interesting when a new track hits RP and one checks the ratings, like this one. Its not bad, I mean its standard RP fare. Good stuff. But it has 10's. 10's? Godlike? So, are these folks family? Do they know this artist and are just enthusiatic at hearing him on RP? Or are they the raters that slap a 10 on every RP track cause Bill played it? Just so odd. As far as I'm concerned a 10 must be earned by superior writing, timelessness and a nod to some cultural relevance. No offense to the folks that hear this here, but really? Really, really?
'Strange Fruit' is one example - there's so much history, sadness and power in it. Ms Holiday took a huge risk recording it at all.
So yeah, I see your point. But notice how many 7s there are, and a handful of 1s (which I don't even bother with). Pretty typical bell curve.
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Interesting when a new track hits RP and one checks the ratings, like this one. Its not bad, I mean its standard RP fare. Good stuff. But it has 10's. 10's? Godlike? So, are these folks family? Do they know this artist and are just enthusiatic at hearing him on RP? Or are they the raters that slap a 10 on every RP track cause Bill played it? Just so odd. As far as I'm concerned a 10 must be earned by superior writing, timelessness and a nod to some cultural relevance. No offense to the folks that hear this here, but really? Really, really?
Every RP listener has not only their own opinion of the song, but their own way of using the ratings system. I've seen people give hundreds of ratings, all of them 1 or 10.
Might want to adjust your expectations accordingly.
It's possible the quick slap of a 10 affords the listener to have this song pop up the their My Favorites feed.
Not bad. Good road music. Eddie Vedder had a kid with the Great Lake Swimmers
Interesting when a new track hits RP and one checks the ratings, like this one. Its not bad, I mean its standard RP fare. Good stuff. But it has 10's. 10's? Godlike? So, are these folks family? Do they know this artist and are just enthusiatic at hearing him on RP? Or are they the raters that slap a 10 on every RP track cause Bill played it? Just so odd. As far as I'm concerned a 10 must be earned by superior writing, timelessness and a nod to some cultural relevance. No offense to the folks that hear this here, but really? Really, really?
Maybe all new songs start at 10 so they get some playing and then people add their own opinions. If it started at 0 it would never get played and no one would be able to rate it.
Interesting when a new track hits RP and one checks the ratings, like this one. Its not bad, I mean its standard RP fare. Good stuff. But it has 10's. 10's? Godlike? So, are these folks family? Do they know this artist and are just enthusiatic at hearing him on RP? Or are they the raters that slap a 10 on every RP track cause Bill played it? Just so odd. As far as I'm concerned a 10 must be earned by superior writing, timelessness and a nod to some cultural relevance. No offense to the folks that hear this here, but really? Really, really?
A 10 on this site is a completely subjective matter that does not need to conform to my standards or yours or anyone else's. That's well before we even consider how the "offending" voters perceive the song - it may really strike the perfect tone for them or have lyrics that touch upon a tender subject or makes them feel alive/free/happy/wistful/whatever.
Your reasons for rating the songs here are completely legitimate, both for the individual tunes and the methodology by which you rate them. And so are those for everyone else.
Interesting when a new track hits RP and one checks the ratings, like this one. Its not bad, I mean its standard RP fare. Good stuff. But it has 10's. 10's? Godlike? So, are these folks family? Do they know this artist and are just enthusiatic at hearing him on RP? Or are they the raters that slap a 10 on every RP track cause Bill played it? Just so odd. As far as I'm concerned a 10 must be earned by superior writing, timelessness and a nod to some cultural relevance. No offense to the folks that hear this here, but really? Really, really?
It's possible the quick slap of a 10 affords the listener to have this song pop up the their My Favorites feed.
is that a ukulele i'm hearing?
It's a mandolin
I wonder if the algorithm should be adjusted to exclude 1s and 10s, and base the popularity of 2s thru 9s; throwing out extremes which are likely unreliable. But results might be very close to the same anyway...
I think you might be over-thinking this; surely the ratings system is just a bit of fun (and a way to add songs to your personal favourites).